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    The size of very large houses dramatically increased since 1980, leading to a “McMansion effect.”

    Homeowners’ satisfaction drops with nearby McMansions, but not neighborhood satisfaction.

    In response to the “McMansion effect”, homeowners enlarge homes and incur more debt.

    Isolated McMansions or those built before move-in don’t affect satisfaction or behavior.

    Zoning laws limiting maximum house sizes could enhance welfare by reducing pressure to upscale homes.






  • Beryl@jlai.lutoFrance@jlai.lu*Permanently Deleted*
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    2 months ago

    Je suis tombé sur le ‘planet score’ de Bjorg l’autre jour et j’ai failli me faire avoir. Ils reprennent vraiment le code même couleur que le nutri score c’est déplorable. Et le coup du “ah mais vous pouvez scanner le code barre pour avoir les infos nutritions” c’est d’une mauvaise foi tellement évidente que je n’achèterai plus de bjorg à l’avenir.







  • This paper says nothing about the “brain’s navigation system”. It is focused on the distribution of cone photoreceptors in the retina, and more precisely in the fovea.

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    They are indeed organized in a hexagonal mosaic as you can see in the picture, and the authors present a new method to estimate spatial distribution of said cones, showing that there are anisotropies, with the cones having a larger local spacing along the horizontal axis.

    The fovea (A) is the central-ish region of the retina, and it is packed with cones, which are specialized in color recognition. As you move to the periphery of the retina (B), another type of receptor becomes dominant : the rods. They are a lot better at sensing light but can’t tell which color it is. That’s why our peripheral vision is mostly shades of gray, even if your brain tries to convince you otherwise by adding the colors from context.

    Anyway, not saying this isn’t an interesting topic, but it’s not the best source to illustrate it.




  • Beryl@jlai.lutoGardening@lemmy.worldhydrangea fertilizer question
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    3 months ago

    Try to find the NPK ratio of your fertilizer somewhere on the packaging . N is nitrogen, P is phosphor and K is potassium, so these numbers give you the respective contents of your fertilizer for the 3 most important nutrients for plants.

    Then try to google the optimal NPK ratios for other plants you might have. If it’s close enough to your fertilizer’s ratio, it should work fine for those plants too.