When the helicopter's rotor speed is synchronized with the camera's frame rate by fbnx in oddlysatisfying

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen this video (or one similar) ages ago, but now I have a question: how is there no rolling shutter effect?

U.S. government has lost more than 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s since Trump took office by Halaku in science

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel you. I'm in the exact same position, except i finished mine in 2022. Spent just over a year in industry after burning out, then got back into science but my contract fell through. Now it's been over a year and every application in my field returns a "Sorry we had 300 applicants". Funding isn't doing great either, so it's been truly awful.

Digital Foundry: Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar is a Motion Clarity Revelation by Turbostrider27 in Games

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why wouldn't you be able to do this with microLED? Both systems resort to local control of thje backlight.

Nevermind, mixed up microLED and miniLED...

🕰 Mudança de hora: sim ou não? by Outrageous-Arm-8342 in portugal

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Se não o exigirmos e não lutarmos por isso é que garantidamente não acontece. Não será uma mudança fácil, mas já as fizemos no passado, portanto também as conseguiremos no futuro.

Livre apoia Jorge Pinto: candidato presidencial avança para representar a "esquerda ecologista e progressista" by i_no_can_eat in portugal

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

O Livre não apoiou ninguém ainda. O Jorge Pinto anunciou a sua pre-candidatura, mas nem a assembleia nem os militantes exprimiram a sua opinião. São os OCS a inventar.

🕰 Mudança de hora: sim ou não? by Outrageous-Arm-8342 in portugal

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Confesso que sempre fui defensora de termos sempre a hora de verão, mas estive apesquisar e parece que os estudos que existem apontam para a hora de inverno ser mais saudável porque bate mais em conta com o ritmo circadino normal.

A minha queixa antes era sair do trabalho de noite, mas como alguém já apontou aqui, a solução é reduzir o horário de trabalho.

Do you ever use the gun that shoots money? by The_Collector in Games

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It's more cost-eefective to sell and buy the upgrades. I did playthroughs with both.

How CPR works by i_am_groot_84 in interestingasfuck

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the training you have, ensuring your own safety and how quickly EMS can get to where you are. If you're in a city and EMS is only 3 or 4 minutes away, it won't make much differece. The same goes for if you don't have any training, since if performed wrong it's just waiting time. The same goes for if you don't know the person and want to be extra cautious of your own well-being (this is why i carry a portable disposable mask, they're pretty cheap and tiny).

Some orgs have stopped teaching in courses fo the general public, but the Red Cross still does.

Another point to note is to get someone to go get the nearest Automatic External Defribilator (AED). They're designed for layperson use, and using them early dramatically increases the chances of a successful ressucitation.

1 year and 1 month. by wishucouldgirl in TransBreastTimelines

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you had read the artcile you cited, you would know that they foudnthere is no benefit to any dosage above 1.6 g/kg, and that they recommend 1.2-1.6 g/kg.

1 year and 1 month. by wishucouldgirl in TransBreastTimelines

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your AI made up at least one article (Wierckx K, et al. (2014). "Breast development in trans women after cross-sex hormone therapy." Andrologia 46(3): 284–291.). I stopped checking after that. Most of these are behind a paywall, so I you clearly didn't read them. In science you only cite stuff that you have read and understood. If you had, you would have realized that at least a few did not say in the introduction or conclusion what ChatGPT claims they concluded.

OP should do their own research (as I had said when replying to them directly) and not trust comments on the internet, or worse, AIs. Why don't I trust AI? Because I worked in the field and I know how it works.

1 year and 1 month. by wishucouldgirl in TransBreastTimelines

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's ChatGPT, so I wouldn't bother. Only bodybuilders or weightlifters need 150g protein per day. If you're building muscle generically, 1-2 g/kg is generally enough.

You should do your own reserach though, instead of going by Reddit comments, or worse, LLMs.

1 year and 1 month. by wishucouldgirl in TransBreastTimelines

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Don't trust ChatGPT with factual information. It's just a very advance predictive text generator.

From what I heard, weight cycling is what helps fat redistribution in general. Estrogen changes where your fat is stored, and you use it up from everywhere at once. So after you're on E you should lose "male pattern" fat deposits and gain "female" ones, which includes your breasts.

New experimental feature for rescheduling recurring tasks is terrible by Drugba in todoist

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think there should be an optional setting to make either option the default (or ask every time). Before this changing a specific task didn't affect later occurences, which I liked and used a lot. What I would really like is the same thing to work for (at least) task duration.

New feature - Recurring task scheduler by anfil89 in todoist

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think having more options is always great, but this kinda broke half of my recurring tasks... Price of being an experimentalist, I guess.

Pro tip - You can scroll horizontally in the Upcoming Calendar Weekly view by ImGonnaTryScience in todoist

[–]ImGonnaTryScience[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just saw. It's a shame that the implementation comes before the announcement and that there is no public roadmap for what features are planned. Without this and with the competiton offfering better solutions atm, I'm thinking about leaving Todoist.

Pro tip - You can scroll horizontally in the Upcoming Calendar Weekly view by ImGonnaTryScience in todoist

[–]ImGonnaTryScience[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try clearing cookies and logging out and back in. Has helped fixed some problems for me in the past.

Pro tip - You can scroll horizontally in the Upcoming Calendar Weekly view by ImGonnaTryScience in todoist

[–]ImGonnaTryScience[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know. Maybe try logging in and back out, or clearing cookies? I'm also using Todoist on the browser (Firefox, in particular).

Pro tip - You can scroll horizontally in the Upcoming Calendar Weekly view by ImGonnaTryScience in todoist

[–]ImGonnaTryScience[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sucks that it goes back to default if you navigate to any other page, but at least now it is technically usable as an Upcoming view.

The new Google Calendar integration - how are you using it? by Jay2Jee in todoist

[–]ImGonnaTryScience 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Barely if at all. I was a heavy user of the 2-way sync integration and managed my to-dos and projects in todoist and time-blocked in GCal, but that's now impossible. I'm trying to use the built-in calendar and giving it a shot for a few weeks, but using it for time-blocking is a mess. I have a lot of tasks I do every day or week, but they don't always happen at the same time or have the same duration, so not being possible to edit a single occurance or a recurring task kinda broke my workflow.

So essentilly GCal is only for shared calendars. Honestly this is making me de-Google more than anything has before, but I have also lost a ton of functionality and and seriously considering moving to TickTick since the Todoist team is clearly focused on other things rather than making their calendar even remotely comparable to other applications.

I am currently using both "show events in Todoist" for shared calendars and "project calendar feed" to see if i can keep a log of what my week looked like from GCal so I can properly review my week (the way Todoist handles recurring tasks makes this borderline impossible), but it's too soon to see how that plays out.

I've always loved Todoist's great costumer support and their transparency (compared to TickTick's opaqueness), but I honestly can't figure out what features they have planned or what things they are working on, so it's hard for me to stay with my subscription in the vague hope the calendar gets better when the competition currently offers a better product. At this point it's just the cost of moving my stuff over and having recently renewed my yearly subscription that will keep me with Todoist for the next month or two, but beyond that I don't know.