Quotidien Shaarli
July 29, 2019
Women's hormonal cycles may not only make them more prone to drug addiction but also more affected by triggers that lead to relapse, a new Vanderbilt University study revealed. The findings are especially significant since there are virtually no addiction studies in women that account for these cycles.
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Nothing2hide anime des formations autour de la sécurité numérique en école de journalisme, auprès des professionnels en exercice et auprès des défenseurs des droits humains.
Nothing2hide a rédigé de nombreux supports pédagogiques pour ces formations.
Zeka publie aujourd’hui une compilation vulgarisée de ces ressources, sous la forme d’un guide de protection numérique. Il est diffusé sous licence Creative Commons CC BY SA.
https://zeka.noblogs.org/files/2019/07/Guide-Protection-Numerique-v.1_2019.pdf
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It’s a post apocalyptic setting but instead of being edgey, it’s a slow, optimistic slice of life where humanity is living it’s twilight years out in peace.
"This is not so much a story as it is a slice of life. Or rather, it is a look into portions of the life of a girl named Alpha, together with the people around her. Alpha runs a little cafe on the outskirts of Yokohama. There are almost no customers, but Alpha does not mind at all since she has the occasional company of the old man who runs the gasoline stand down the road, as well as that of his grandson Takahiro. This is a Yokohama of the future, when the sea covers most of the land and roads have disappeared under sand or water. Alpha is in fact a robot, looking after the cafe during her owner's indefinite leave of absence."