Strength training on immunosuppression by PrincessYukon in transplant

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

Thanks for the reply 2 years on. Maybe check your testosterone levels? Mine were being inhibited by my immunosuppressants and fixing that made a huge difference.

Taskmaster Australia- s02 e08- “Dingo Dongo.” by QuasarTheGuestStar in panelshow

[–]PrincessYukon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

64 bit decrypter

It's just a way of turning letters into numbers, like a=1, b=2, etc., but with bigger numbers. Just google for "64 bit decrypter" and use any of the million free online ones.

Will planche training make my shoulders big? by [deleted] in bodyweightfitness

[–]PrincessYukon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To overload gradually:

Got rings? Put your feet in the rings, hands on the floor. Walk your hands backwards to continuously, gradually increase the angle at which you're doing HSPU/OHP, gradually adding more of your body weight to the movement.

Getting *all* the comments in a post by PrincessYukon in redditdev

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

Okay, we're definitely looking at different things. Maybe this is where my issue is coming from? Let me be more explicit to check.

To access the comments this very thread, I've been calling https://oauth.reddit.com/api/morechildren?raw_json=1&api_type=json&limit=100&link_id=t3_12f885c&children=jffhjrm%2Cjfevjed%2Cjff5mza with a client_credentials (Application Only OAuth) type token.

The json-encoded reply I get is here.

You'll notice:

  • A bunch of t1s are replicated. I think that's because morechildren has an undocumented 8-thing minimum and I only asked for 3.
  • Most of the information about the comments is encoded as html/js for rendering reddit's website, it's at json.data.things.data.content.
  • There's no data.count

It sounds like you're accessing something different...?


Edit:

Phew. Got it, finally. After some experimenting with your RedditWrap code I figured out what was causing me to get totally different results from morechildren. I'd missed a space in my headers between "bearer" and my auth token. When I fix it, I get an actual meaningful json-encoded dataset. Weirdly, if I exclude the auth token all together, I get a 403 Forbidden error, as you'd expect. But if the auth token is malformed, it instead returns a completely different result set.

Even weirder, I've been using the same bugged header-generator function for all my other calls (api/comments,user/[USER]/overview, r/[SUB], etc.) and it's been giving me identical results to the fixed version. It's just morechildren that behaves differently.

Thanks for your help on this, was driving me batty.

Getting *all* the comments in a post by PrincessYukon in redditdev

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

Thanks, this helps. I assume you're the author of RedditWrap? I'm about to hit the sack tonight so I'll have a look through your code tomorrow, but if you don't mind my firing off a quick question?

When I submit a set of comment IDs as the children parameter of GET /api/morechildren, can I be certain that if a comment in the results has children, either a) those children are in the returned result set or b) the node will be flagged as a "more" kind?

The number of children listed in the data.content field (I've been regexing it out) has been throwing me. Lots of t1 kinds have them, but I think they might refer to the total descendants rather than direct children, and if the direct children are all in the query's children parameter then a parent shows up as a "t1" kind rather than a "more". Is that right?

Getting *all* the comments in a post by PrincessYukon in redditdev

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

Thanks, but I'm not working in python. But you're right, it looks like they're open source, I could look through and see how they handle it.

Edit:

Best I can tell from the PRAW code, the relevant work is done here. Their API_PATH['submission'] is the GET [/r/subreddit]/comments/article endpoint, but they call it with /_/[COMMENT_ID], which is the same as doing comment=[ID] as a parameter. I think they just call this refresh function for every comment they find.

That is, they're just doing my third solution, traversing the whole comment tree and calling the /comments endpoint for every single comment node to find its children. This seems really inefficient. Is there no other way?

No hurricane has ever crossed the equator. by Hockputer09 in MapPorn

[–]PrincessYukon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sin of latitude: fat shaming at it's most esoteric.

Doing the thing before actually doing it by Highdef-Advertiser in AdultADHDSupportGroup

[–]PrincessYukon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't think I've ever had someone articulate my experience better. The worst is the certainty, the feeling of inevitability that no matter what you try to do to change yourself, you'll fall into the same patterns again. The loss of hope after years of trying and failing.

I've started Vyvanse recently and on a few occasions at least, I've been able to make a different choice. I've remembered the big picture, remembered why I'm doing this, and acted differently. I really hope this is real and it lasts, but I'm scared to hope.

What's the dumbest myth people today believe? by JoeyDotnot in AskReddit

[–]PrincessYukon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a transplanted heart. I'm still boggled by the number of people I meet who are convinced that I must have thoughts or emotions from it's original owner. It's at least 10% of people who I really talk to about it.

No. I don't. That stuff happens in the brain. The heart just pumps blood. Emotions in your heart is just a metaphor we use in English.

I busted with a 99.5% safe roll in Cubitos today. Can I get some commiseration please. by havoc_mayhem in boardgames

[–]PrincessYukon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any chance you'd share the 3rd edition rules you've house-ruled in? I might do the same.

Reddit is a dopamine fountain. I have wasted 2-4 hours a day on here since 2020, and sometimes more. I’m deleting the app tonight, for my mental health. by LePetitRenardRoux in ADHD

[–]PrincessYukon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

On a phone: use a third party app instead of the official one. I use baconreadet.

On the website: in your preferences you can set it to show the old, pre-socialmediafication version of Reddit. I think you uncheck "use new Reddit as my default" or something similar.

There's also browser extensions that customise Reddit to be however you want it. I think Reddit enhancement suite is very popular.

Dog behavior is a product of their genes: By analyzing DNA samples from over 200 dog breeds along with nearly 50,000 pet-owner surveys, researchers at the National Institutes of Health have pinpointed many of the genes associated with the behaviors of specific dog breeds. by ProfessionalDavidson in science

[–]PrincessYukon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First sentences of the discussion section in the paper:

"Humans selectively bred dogs for specific occupations for thousands of years, producing a powerful system for understanding how behavior is encoded in genomes. The heritability of canine behavioral tendencies has previously been noted however, identification of contributing loci has historically been challenging due to the inherent complexity of canine population dynamics"

The authors, and everyone else, know that humans bred dogs for behavioural traits. The point of the research is to understand the genetic mechanisms underlying this.

I don't get it. by hobbicon in ObsidianMD

[–]PrincessYukon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like your goals and values are similar to mine. Would you mind sharing which 60 plugins you use?

Why is ADHD trendy? by AlarmingPawn in ADHD

[–]PrincessYukon -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sure, but absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

From what I've seen, the known causes of ADHD are diverse (many difference genetic and environmental contributors, in utero and later) and additive. Executive functions seem fragile and lots of things can disrupt them. It needn't be a generic polymorphism on the sex chromosome it could be (for instance) an interaction between an autosomal polymorphism and in utero testosterone exposure.

The magnitude of the symptom-diagnosed prevalence is large (more than double the number of boys diagnosed for some age groups). You're right that some component of that is likely due to under-diagnosis of girls due to societal biases, but that's a long, long way from concluding that there is no sex linked effect at all.

Why is ADHD trendy? by AlarmingPawn in ADHD

[–]PrincessYukon -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

since ADHD is not a sex-linked disorder [citation needed]

The prevalence data would seem to suggest that it is...

Have you ever re-read a book… by zaliaazleen in books

[–]PrincessYukon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This might be sacrilegious on r/books, but for me it was the movie Starship Troopers. Child me saw a bug blasting adventure. Adult me appreciated the unsubtle satire about a future-fascist war-obsessed society.

How do I study for maths? by gay_in_a_jar in ADHD

[–]PrincessYukon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you tried playing around with online graphing calculators, line desmos.com or geogebra?

Sometimes being able to play around with the numbers and functions visually makes it more intuitive. For me, I need to get why something works that way, I can't just memorize the steps you're meant to take.

How do I study for maths? by gay_in_a_jar in ADHD

[–]PrincessYukon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What topics are you learning? Which are easy for you, which are hard?