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[article] How traffic noise hurts children's brains | BBC News
  • these things like "may" and "could", etc. Are difficult to measure. But let's make up an example.

    1 in 10 students gets distracted from an annoying loud sound outside the classroom every once in a while. And for about half of them it results in them not being able to follow math class properly.

    That results in about 5% of students (half of 1 in 10) to get lower grades. Unfortunate, and unnecessary.

    Some things are hard to measure down to the tiny detail and with 100% accuracy. That's why we compare scores from classrooms with different noise levels over the year and use claims like "a% to b% of students".

    While not super precise, it still shows accurate results

  • [article] How traffic noise hurts children's brains | BBC News
  • Sound like you may have grown up somewhere loud. Out here, 35db and below is normal. It's that quiet outside at night, in most houses, in classrooms etc.

    Obviously the occasional fart and talking student isn't part of external noise pollution

  • The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th June
  • Ahh, that is indeed a critical detail on the implementation not quite clear right away. To be honest I don't trust the end-to-end encryption most of these services offer. If I want perfect privacy, I'm sticking to self hosting stuff

  • The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th June
  • ey there you go, you bothered to actually read. Your chats remain with your provider!

    It's not like you were expecting privacy while sending your content through other people's platform, were you?

  • The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th June
  • Reading it, it looks like it doesn't require invasive oversight as long as the chat apps and app stores have sufficient detection and such.

    really, that's what such places already should have, considering how much profit they make off of our data

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