Note that as bad as this is, it only affects some statistical methods used to analyze fMRI scans, not fMRI as a whole. fMRI is an amazing tool. I think once again we are seeing the failure of the "publish or perish" model of academic research.
The Swiss have referendums like this every few months. That's why the turnout is usually low, especially when there is little uncertainty like this time.
No worries, hubski is great already. I'm also a programmer so I know these performance issues can be tricky. But I'm sure you'll solve them eventually ☺️
Regarding the slowness of the site, I meant the time it takes for servers to answer your requests. I like the fact that content is slow :) I mean from the feed page, I click on one link, and it brings me to that post's page. Then I can click on the link that will bring me to the external site. On reddit, clicking a link brings you right to the external site. Or am I missing something? Edit: suddlenly it's working as you described. Weird. Edit2: figured out why. It's because I was opening links in new tabs.Takes me one? I click the link and it pops up with the external link and the comments page. Maybe it's a setting?