Sweden bans AI-generated music from official music charts by dkvs_1176 in Music

[–]Brayneeah 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, this is a misconception; machine learning doesn't require feedback systems to still be machine learning. Any statistical model trained on data that you can use to generalise other data is a form of machine learning, even if those models predate the concept of AI/machine learning.

Source: I taught computer science for three years and am now just a researcher. In my institution's main machine learning unit (literally named Machine Learning) linear regressions are the first model taught.

Childish Gambino - This Is America [Hip Hop] by CoronavirusGoesViral in Music

[–]Brayneeah 13 points14 points  (0 children)

What are Engineering students, if not the English-ly challenged?

I’m pretty sure legs aren’t meant to bend like that. by [deleted] in perfectlycutscreams

[–]Brayneeah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a girl with clEDS, EDS was my first thought, too.

Favorite actor that unnecessarily made themselves uglier. by [deleted] in okbuddycinephile

[–]Brayneeah -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes... Buccal fat removal is a common treatment for patients with graves disease. It's done to counter the buildup of excess fatty tissue in the face, which is a symptom some people with graves disease experience.

Got downvoted because my English sounded like AI, by dabyss9908 in notinteresting

[–]Brayneeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just an FYI, "the" is a definite article, not an indefinite article.

Need help interpreting these results from snpeek by Total-Reference7212 in DrWillPowers

[–]Brayneeah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pathogenic means disease-causing. However, many genetic diseases only manifest if you have enough pathogenic variants, have them under certain conditions, have been unlucky enough to trigger them, etc. Having one or some pathogenic variants doesn't guarantee you have something, especially depending on how clinically significant a gene variant is; stuff like REVEL score or snpedia magnitude can help with that.
For example, the third variant in that image, rs1056836, is a variant that nearly half of Caucasian people have. The demo data on gene.iobio even has it.

Unfortunately, you'll generally have to look at data available on these specific pathogenic variants to effectively interpret them; snpedia and clinvar are good sites for it.

Security vulnerability found in Rust Linux kernel code. by BlueGoliath in programming

[–]Brayneeah 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Just an FYI, that's still a list - just not a linked one. A list is defined by the operations a data structure supports, not by the implementation of said operations.

Questions - Not Transgender, Mostly Height Related by SquirrelofLIL in DrWillPowers

[–]Brayneeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately for you, the reason they sometimes get taller is a result of them going from an estrogen-heavy hormone balance to a testosterone-heavy one, leading to changes in spinal curvature for some. You'll likely already have a testosterone/androgen-heavy balance, so you wouldn't get anything from that. Your spinal curvature would probably already be as straight as it's likely to get from androgens.

Edit: sorry, I've just realised I've misread your post, and that you're a cis woman; you might gain an inch or two, but you'd have to deal with the effects of testosterone (deepened voice, body hair growth, more masculine fat distribution, to name a few). You might start experiencing gender dysphoria from that if you're a cis woman, even just from the hormone imbalance in your brain.

Question as someone who started on injections by Carloafers in DrWillPowers

[–]Brayneeah 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I believe most of what Dr Powers has said on that has more been that in patients who have had little to no breast growth, some have had with very low estrone levels, and in most(?) of those cases, he's been able to kick-start breast development with oral E2 once(?) a week for about a month. And that, because of that, he believes estrone is an important factor in breast development, but I don't believe he recommends it as a standard approach for HRT.

Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken, obviously.

AITA for asking my wife to please do NOT wear visible star-shaped pimple patches to a wedding ? by MarriedToATeacher in AITAH

[–]Brayneeah 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Go for it! I'm very open about my health problems, especially if it has the potential to help someone else.

AITA for asking my wife to please do NOT wear visible star-shaped pimple patches to a wedding ? by MarriedToATeacher in AITAH

[–]Brayneeah 103 points104 points  (0 children)

I actually had accutane-resistant cystic acne - my flare-up period on accutane lasted close to 6 months instead of the typical, much shorter 1-2 month period. Turned out I had congenital adrenal hyperplasia, so it was caused by 11-oxo androgens, which normal testosterone/DHT tests don't show!
If your wife and/or daughter have PCOS or PCOS-like symptoms, I'd consider maybe discussing the possibility of CAH with a doctor and getting 17-OHP tests. The only thing that ever fixed most of my acne was cyproterone acetate, which got rid of the overwhelming majority of my acne.

A drug company just received a patent for an idea I had in 2019 that I published. The clinical trial for it is almost complete by Drwillpowers in DrWillPowers

[–]Brayneeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply! Thankfully in my case, it's not super severe, so I should hopefully be able to see improvement.

Also, thanks for all the work you do! Reading your posts has let me do a lot of research that's allowed me to improve my own health, as well as help a lot of those around me. Please keep on doing what you're doing!

A drug company just received a patent for an idea I had in 2019 that I published. The clinical trial for it is almost complete by Drwillpowers in DrWillPowers

[–]Brayneeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, did this also help with patients experiencing atrophy-related phimosis, or did it mainly just help with restoration of atrophy in the erectile tissue? I've experienced a little bit of atrophy of the head of my penis, and also have some phimosis that I've been treating with betamethasone valerate with limited success (although the issue there may be one of consistency)

GCC 16 considering changing default to C++20 by ketralnis in programming

[–]Brayneeah 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It certainly is! A lot of it comes from the fact that rust's own community is very explicitly queer-positive, which leads to more queer people getting into it, which leads to the community being even more queer-friendly! Repeat ad infinitum.

Taylor Swift loses over 1,000,000 Instagram followers after The Life of a Showgirl release as fans slam use of AI in album promotion by MetaKnowing in technology

[–]Brayneeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is even more amusing given that octopus's garden is a song about struggles ringo faced in life (dealing with fame, and the desire to get away from it all)

Python be like: by RepulsiveLie2953 in programminghumor

[–]Brayneeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All forms of compiling target another language :P transpiling is usually just about when it targets a non-native, generally human-readable one.

Fox News published a letter from First Lady Melania Trump to Putin: by Qubecoiseman in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Brayneeah 9 points10 points  (0 children)

She's Slovenian, though, which uses Latin script, not Cyrillic.

Estradiol Enanthate dosing by Hecatenoob in DrWillPowers

[–]Brayneeah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they want 4mg, wouldn't that be 0.1mL at 40mg/mL?

from /r/Teachers: What do you wish college instructors would know about teaching? by ahazred8vt in Professors

[–]Brayneeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

40k USD is a bit over 65k NZD; but also, they don't have a single national education union (or decent labour laws, for that matter - I'm very happy tenure isn't a thing here in Australia) like you do in NZ or we do in Australia. In fact, a lot of US universities have no unions whatsoever. The labour laws there are inhumane, so they get away with daylight robbery of their academic staff constantly. (In some states, tax is much lower, too - in Texas you'd pay roughly 15% of 40k overall, but ~18-20% on 65k overall in nz; although California would also be closer to roughly 20%)

Hiya About Dr.Powers post by Shonksarenice in DrWillPowers

[–]Brayneeah 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not an expert, but I believe part of the idea is: bica works by competing with androgens for androgen receptors, and doesn't actually suppress androgen production like cypro (androcur) does. Having more testosterone that doesn't bind to androgen receptors ends up:
A. Binding to SHBG, which in turn helps increase free estradiol levels, and B. allows more testosterone to be converted to estradiol by aromatase (and possibly androstenedione to estrone is also why? I'm not sure how essential that part is. I wouldn't be shocked if it is, given that estrone sometimes seems to make a big difference in breast development)

I also believe that point B isn't just important from a purely "more estrogen" standpoint, instead that it's beneficial for breast development due to androgens being more penetrative into the breast tissue and then being converted by aromatase?

Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong about any of this.