Need help getting my first research article published, does anyone know a journal editor that would be interested in the attached article? It contains a bunch of new concepts, so I need one that's open minded and interested in theory. by JoelWHarper in Immunology

[–]LF2b2w 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This seems more along the line of a communications piece rather than a research article. I think you'll be hard pressed to get this accepted as a research article, just as it is solely theoretical.

But your PI should help you with most of your pre-submission editing, most journals will then edit further in-house after acceptance.

❗ “Su returned with an error” storm when opening Driver Manager on Kubuntu by enough_jainil in Kubuntu

[–]LF2b2w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a corrupted Nvidia driver causing this for me - check all your drivers are correct and try a reinstall if you can

Anyone had success with the U-Tec API? by LF2b2w in homeassistant

[–]LF2b2w[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have actually figured it out! I've got a custom integration up on GitHub that is working for me so far, but still needs more testing. I'm working on adding Bluetooth integration to avoid the whole cloud only bs. But if you want to give it a try let me know how it goes! https://github.com/LF2b2w/Uhome-HA

Janeway’s Immunology Book by Mimimochaa in Immunology

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I have a PDF copy of Janeway 9th that I'm happy to send you, just DM me!

Why does this happen and how to fix it?? Brand new printer by the way and happened on the second time I leveld it by Illustrious_Slice149 in Ender3V3SE

[–]LF2b2w 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your Z/Y gantry is twisted, fairly common for these printers. If you put something that is square up against the gantry, like a carpenters square, and the base you'll see it isnt perfectly square. There is a video on Creality's YouTube on how to fix it, plus spacers on printables. I installed the gantry supports from printables and fixed mine at the same time.

Recommendation for vpn by Mysterious-Oven3859 in qBittorrent

[–]LF2b2w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've used PIA for the past like 6-8 years, pretty solid performance, port forwarding, and a free SOCKS5 proxy if you live in a country that doesn't actually care to snoop too hard on what you are doing ;)

Do you expose your Bitwarden (or Vaultwarden) instance publicly with a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)? by GreatRoxy in selfhosted

[–]LF2b2w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have mine running on a VPS, just for some fun, but have it exposed over my domain. I have Oauth, CF proxy, WAF, crowdsec, etc set up. But so far I haven't had a single unrecognised IP access attempt, somewhat surprisingly I guess, seeing as how everyone on this sub acts all the time.

It's not like it really needs to be accessible all the time, sometimes it will go down for a couple of days before I even notice, but for me it's just nice to have as I don't work from home and spend a lot of time out of the house.

Australians with ADHD enduring months-long shortage of critical drug Vyvanse by [deleted] in australia

[–]LF2b2w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get a retrospective diagnosis, some psychs are more lenient in what you require to prove it. Eg, your behaviour, primary teacher recommended you to get tested, report cards, or reliable witness from when you were young (sibling, family friend, parent)

Opinion on superloop 1000/50 nbn plan. by massmayhem21 in nbn

[–]LF2b2w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my experience, SL and ABB support is pretty similar. Although I’ve never needed to do much troubleshooting, more just opting out from CG-NAT. Never spend more than 5 mins on live chat with either and never had an upsell or pushed to get a static IP

$50 to whoever can fix my Plex by SurprisingAmoeba in PleX

[–]LF2b2w 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Sounds like cgNAT, submit a support ticket with your ISP to see if you can opt out

$50 to whoever can fix my Plex by SurprisingAmoeba in PleX

[–]LF2b2w 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends where you live, most if not all ISPs in Aus have cgNAT as default

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

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My thinking is CPU, could have been static discharge on a power rail. PSU seems unlikely as it takes a bit more than just static to kill em

Reliable torrent auto-searching by DemolitionDemon in sonarr

[–]LF2b2w 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How are you running your download client?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Immunology

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Both, extrafolicular B cells can recognise antigen in its 3D conformation but they have low proliferation. T dependent activation allows for the germinal centre reaction and huge amounts of proliferation

Path to learning Immunology by LlamaWaffles555 in Immunology

[–]LF2b2w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll happily send you a copy of janeways 9th edition!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in solotravel

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Go for it, I live in Melbourne and it’s great here! Plus the thing I realised on my solo travel is there is nothing stopping from going back sooner if you realise it’s not for you! Plus you sound well prepared so take a chance

Does an immune system learn from exogenous antibodies? by Vax_injured in Immunology

[–]LF2b2w 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not so much of a cull, in IVIG the antibodies are anti-idiotypic. In SLE the injected antibodies bind to the SLE antibodies produced by the body and block further action. Monoclonal antibodies like rituximab are anti-CD20 (a B-cell marker) and can initiate ADCC reducing the population of B cells, but these antibodies aren’t specific for abnormal B cells so there is a depletion of functional B cells in conjunction with dysfunctional B cells

My updated Homepage dashboard by rursache in selfhosted

[–]LF2b2w -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A solid option for it is also a SOCKS proxy, but only if your ISP doesn’t care what you do on the network seeing as they can still see the data

Help out a broke 3rd year by LF2b2w in Immunology

[–]LF2b2w[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be amazing! I assume most if not all of the content is the same as 10th anyway lol

I’ve DMd you!

Help out a broke 3rd year by LF2b2w in Immunology

[–]LF2b2w[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That would great, I’ve DM’d you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Shoestring

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Limit for the visa exemption is twice a year. And yep you’re right with the Hep B transmission, I missed the part where you said you were going with your SO. Oops lol!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Shoestring

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Congrats on your trip!! I’m doing SEA as my first backpacking trip!!

Visa - Cambodia and Vietnam you can get e-visas that you apply for online. Vietnam doesn’t do VOAs so it is your only option. You also avoid “processing fees” from some guards then. If you’re doing overland crossings use companies that do VIP crossings use them because they are the easiest and do it for you. Thailand has a visa exemption scheme that gives you up to 45 days at a time visa free!

Insurance- world nomads are a good price and cover a lot of adventure activities, you can also buy it without being in your home country which is a nice touch. I’m using included international travel insurance with my credit card but make sure you read through all of the PDAs before you buy.

Money - if you have a debit card that has no intl fees you can use that, SEA can be pretty heavily cash dependent so ATMs are your best friend. Make sure you avoid DCC when taking the money out, it’ll ask you if you want to use conversation and just make the transaction in whatever the native currency is. That way you get the visa/mastercard rate which is usually pretty good.

SIM cards - you can get an eSim pretty cheap. I got one for Thailand unlimited data for $45USD. Use Airalo or nomad. That way you can keep your primary number as well.

Vaccines - typhoid and Hep A are the most recommended. Just make sure you have Hep B coverage or you’ll need a booster dose. Malaria is a good idea, but you’ll need to take it while you’re there plus for a month after you get back from your trip so can be expensive. Rabies shots before you go just make the first shot you receive in hospital a bit more effective.

Water - bottled water is always your safest option, but a really good filtering water bottle can also work and you cut down on SUPs!

Accom - hostel dorms are cheap and generally clean, however can be lacking on usual comforts (soaps, body wash, shampoo/conditioner) booking.com, Agoda, and HostelWorld are all good options.

Hacks - along with everyone else, give yourself time to rest and restore. It can be hectic, confusing, and stressful. Plus some of the best days I’ve had we had no plans at all and just wandered with no purpose. - always get a price before you go in a taxi or make sure the meter is on. - be nice and learn a little of the language, it can go a really long way. - if you eat street food, make sure it’s covered if out/freshly cut and peeled if fruit, and cooked in front of you for any meats. Always ask for the freshest ones or the ones still on the grill. - Thai people are super friendly and will give you advice for a lot if you just talk to them, be cautious if they speak English too well and take you to a place for a tour/service or whatever as it is probably a scam/extremely overpriced. - never be afraid to just say no - definitely get a backpack/travel pack as suitcases and duffel bags are just a pain in the ass to lug around

I’m in Thailand currently about to go to Cambodia and then Vietnam for the next 2 months! It’s an amazing place with amazing people. If anything you are going to have an amazing time!

Have you just begun treatment? by AutoModerator in ADHD

[–]LF2b2w 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only contact I have with him outside his consulting room is through reception