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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • Best part:

    (…) Brecht’s team even taught the rodents to play hide and seek. At the beginning of the game, a rat was enclosed in a box while a researcher hid somewhere in the room. The researcher then opened the box using a remote control, allowing the animal to jump out and begin “seeking.” When the rat successfully found the hidden scientist, it was rewarded with—you guessed it—a tickle. The rats were also given the opportunity to hide while the researchers looked for them, and they proved to be especially good at coming up with creative hiding spots. Their ability to strategize was “almost spooky,” Brecht recalls.

    (…) Brecht’s team first made sure the rats were comfortable with their new playground, aka a dimly lit plastic box, as well as their human playmates. The researchers then played games of “chase the hand” and tickled and the animals on their backs and bellies (see video (…) for an example from a previous experiment). In response to the tickling, the rats shimmied in delight and let out endless “giggles.”




  • I’m not an expert, so those who know more, please correct me.

    FYI: with the script User Details on Hover you can also see karma in Lemmy. Example.

    From what I understand, there are technical issues with this. Allowing people to hide the karma if they want is easy. But blocking people for seeing karma even if they want is much harder. Note that if you want karma for posts and comments (to be able to sort the most voted ones), then the user karma is just a very easy query away (just sum the karma of that user’s posts and comments). EDIT: I realize that this would not solve the issue either: There are technical ways to do anonymous and auditable voting, but I think that would be too overkill for the fediverse.




  • javascript:location.href=location.href+‘&sp=CAASAhAB’;

    In firefox, you can also add a keyword to this shortcut (e.g.: yt):

    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%s&sp=CAASAhAB

    Then you can use it from the search bar like yt testing and it will redirect you to this URL (replacing %s with testing):

    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=testing&sp=CAASAhAB

    EDIT: and a fancier option is to use Redirector, Request Control (or similar) to create a redirection from YT searches without the CAASAhAB query param to the one with it.