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#qualityoflife

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"The thing about Europe is that it lacks an absolutist attachment to free speech. See how judges in Romania and France derailed the careers of hard-right politicians, who have convinced themselves (with little evidence) that it was their ideology rather than their lawbreaking that got them in trouble. Yet to many Europeans the idea that free expression is under threat seems odd. Europeans can say almost anything they want, both in theory and in practice. Europe’s universities never became hotbeds of speech-policing by one breed of culture warrior or the other. You can express a controversial view on any European campus (outside Hungary, at least) without fear of losing your tenure or your grant. No detention centres await foreign students who hold the wrong views on Gaza; news outfits are not sued for interviewing opposition politicians. Law firms are not compelled to kow-tow to presidents as penance for having worked for their political foes.
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The thing about Europe is that it is like an open-air museum, yesterday’s continent. Is its model even sustainable? A good question—one that presupposes the European model is worth defending. It is a place blessed with walkable cities, long life expectancies and vaccinated kids who do not need to be trained to dodge school shooters. Charlemagne’s realm is a place of many flaws, lots of them enduring. But in their own plodding way, Europeans have created a place where they are guaranteed rights to what others yearn for: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

economist.com/europe/2025/04/1

Illustration of the statue of liberty sailing off on a boat with the EU flag on it, her plinth is in the foreground with a notice pinned on it that says gone to Europe
The Economist · The thing about Europe: it’s the actual land of the free nowBy The Economist

Carlos Roldán ponders the “quality-of-life” in #Tetris like it's the meaning of life itself. 🎮🧩 Spoiler: It's still just blocks falling, and the real puzzle is why anyone needed legal disclosures to read about it. 🚫📜
jcarlosroldan.com/post/355 #Philosophy #QualityOfLife #GamingCommunity #LegalDisclosures #HackerNews #ngated

Carlos RoldánQuality-of-life on Tetris gamesLast weekend, we participated in the Ludum Dare game jam for the 10th time. It's a worldwide event

"The study, led by researchers at Brown University, found that the wealthiest Americans lived shorter lives than the wealthiest Europeans. In fact, wealthy Northern and Western Europeans had death rates 35 percent lower than the wealthiest Americans, whose lifespans were more like the poorest in Northern and Western Europe—which includes countries such as France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

"The findings are a stark reminder that even the wealthiest Americans are not shielded from the systemic issues in the US contributing to lower life expectancy, such as economic inequality or risk factors like stress, diet or environmental hazards," lead study author Irene Papanicolas, a professor of health services, policy and practice at Brown, said in a news release.

The study looked at health and wealth data of more than 73,000 adults across the US and Europe who were 50 to 85 years old in 2010. There were more than 19,000 from the US, nearly 27,000 from Northern and Western Europe, nearly 19,000 from Eastern Europe, and nearly 9,000 from Southern Europe. For each region, participants were divided into wealth quartiles, with the first being the poorest and the fourth being the richest. The researchers then followed participants until 2022, tracking deaths."

arstechnica.com/health/2025/04

Ars Technica · Wealthy Americans have death rates on par with poor EuropeansBy Beth Mole

Here's a KDE Plasma 6 power feature you probably had no idea existed.

Hit Meta+T on your keyboard.

You can define tiles on each of your screens.

Now grab a window and hold shift - it will snap to the closest tile!

This way you can arrange windows on your screen(s) in a way that will keep them sharing your screen's area without ever overlapping.

Doing this manually always took so much time and was so fiddly...

You're welcome!

#KDE#Plasma#Linux

University of Hawaii: 2024 Quality of Life & Well-Being Dashboard highlights economic strain, health disparities, more. “The College of Social Sciences at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, in partnership with the Office of Wellness and Resilience in the Office of the Governor, launched the 2024 Hawaiʻi Quality of Life and Well-Being Dashboard, December 10. Surveying more than 8,000 […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2024/12/11/university-of-hawaii-2024-quality-of-life-well-being-dashboard-highlights-economic-strain-health-disparities-more/

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