How We (US adults between 25 and 35) Spend Our Time? Data from 1920 to 2026

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYzzGtlG-zU

How people allocate their 24 hours across commuting, entertainment, housework, and other daily activities from 1920 to 2026.

All figures represent the average U.S. adult aged 25 to 35 during each period, ensuring comparability across decades. The data reflects long-term shifts driven…

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Graph of Peertube - Centrality

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This is a graph of Peertube instances following each other. There are 942 nodes and 10067 edges.

On Peertube, an instance X can follow an instance Y to let its users see all the videos posted on Y. This graph is a directed graph.

Color and size of nodes depends on how big their Eigenvector centrality is. Nodes which have 0…

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Questionaire Design Matters: How you could get contradictory polling results on the same topic by asking a series of leading questions and asking the key question in a certain way

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Excerpt:

In a famous Yes, Prime Minister episode Sir Humphrey Appleby once explained to Bernard Woolley how you could get contradictory polling results on the same topic – in this case the reintroduction of national service – by asking a series of leading questions beforehand and asking the key question you want to know…

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Epstein Files Resource List

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cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/43115555

Here’s an overview of community efforts to make The Files more accessible. I’ve written a small description and possible warnings alongside them.

Epstein Research GitHub Mirror

  • A mirror for all the files
  • ⚠️ Microsoft owns Github
    *…
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Tom Gayner Portfolio Review: Q4 2025 Deep Dive

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Tom Gayner’s Q4 2025 portfolio reflects a masterclass in long-term capital allocation, with total holdings valued at $12.54B across 128 positions. Berkshire Hathaway remains the cornerstone at 12.84%, followed by a significant 8.31% stake in Alphabet. The portfolio is well-diversified into industrial and financial giants like…

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