Prostate cancer does allow relatively good survival time though, even when metastatic.
Prostate cancer does allow relatively good survival time though, even when metastatic.
Good point, thanks. The way I modeled the adjustment was by assuming that most usage is captured by Statcounter but there’s movement back and forth to a reservoir that flies under its radar, in bursts, with zero net movement in the long run. So I used a geometric mean of the source data scaled by the square root of their averaged ratio.
Yeah, many online communities do suffer from a bit of a sex-centric culture imo. It’s part of the fun, even for people like me who are not really into sex. But it can be a valuable exercise to try giving it a more diverse and accepting twist; think not only of the people who might be offended, but also of those who would gladly have had an order of magnitude less sex if they’d just been told it was okay.
Wait, is doing parallel operations using unmodified RAM a thing? That’s super cool, will look into it!
Yeah older people here tend to be nationalist, even (not uncommonly) fascist, while younger generations are more or less based.
Welcome! Hmu if there’s anything you’d like to know about Bilbao, the Basque language, etc.
Today’s a dear friend’s birthday, and I’ve got a really cool present for them!
Getting an initial impression of some new field I want to learn about. I ask the model for a short summary and links to more in-depth information. This would be more difficult to do on my own when I don’t even know where to start.
Microprocessor manufacturing. Just think about it: we invent a device called the transistor. We’re making them one by one and using them to make computers. And then, we just find the way to cram more and more of those devices in tiny, dirt cheap slabs of silicon that are literal computers by themselves. In 2021, a typical processor contained 60 billion transistors.
Rust has gone too far.
Okay, first of all I must admit it’s been years since I last wrote anything web-related. My JavaScript is a bit rusty, but I definitely see the problem that funcSug seeks to solve. I’m really impressed too with all the resources the authors have put together, especially the playground! I’m sorry I can’t say anything more useful given my little web programming experience. I’m bookmarking this though :)
Looks good, I’ll have a deeper look at it later today.
Thanks, great insight!
Interesting. Liquid ventilators do use pumps; I guess because, as you say, we can’t push the liquid fast enough with our own force. But I think some research setups only fill the lungs and then use a regular oxygen ventilator, so maybe it’s not that infeasible to survive in a perfluorodecalin-filled tank for at least a few minutes, before becoming exhausted?
I’d say perfluorocarbons, like perfluorodecalin. Harmless and clear, but they have huge oxygen absorption capacity, so you’d surely be able to breathe even if you sank your face in it (probably not fun to do so tho).
I see it all the time and it’s definitely my cuppa tea. Also Linux is cool.
Pretty chill so far. Exercised a lot. Currently attending a medical conference. And finally, my programming side project is advancing at good pace.
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At that age, might even die from something else entirely.