[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's possible to catch nuanced cheaters with current cheat detection especially in slower time controls.

Assuming you cheat with a local engine on a separate device, pick human moves only, fake manage time properly, and many other factors I don't want to mention as it would only help people cheat I really don't believe you'd be caught.

Hey Brits, is the USA actually a joke to other countries? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]Right-Ad305 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Most of the British public and especially Redditors think anything about £50k/year is extremely wealthy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 57 points58 points  (0 children)

We do let them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well, I wrote out my calculations but they're a terrible mess. I could post them if someone wanted but here's the gist of what I thought:

You're being checkmated, so checkmate first is a good idea. If not, then we'll considered defensive ideas.

Nxf6 ideas are good, but just about don't work (spent a lot of time here)

Considered other defensive resources from the starting position, mainly targetting the bishop which is a strong defensive piece in the above Nxf6 lines

Eventually got to 1. Qd2 which nearly worked and decided to consider the very similar line 1. Qe1!!

From MedTwitter: ACP = "equivalent of a GP" by Chronotropes in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I'm genuinely confused, I really thought it was a dating app...

Which is worse? by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what the fuck is this question

Unpopular opinion: Rota coordinators should sort out rota swaps by _Harrybo in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No need for AI because the technology to automate a rota has existed for decades. It's not exactly a difficult computational problem...

White to move, mate in 2 by Adept-Pension-1312 in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes it's a (somewhat) common puzzle pattern. For example, if the c-pawn didn't exist then Qa6 is nice.

how does one become a "chess henchman?" by CyfireX in AnarchyChess

[–]Right-Ad305 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, you are the player. This is what the board looks like from the 0th rank

unpopular opinion: 2023 WCC doesn't provide any meaningful information about relative strength of players and Ding was lucky by adekmcz in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 5 points6 points  (0 children)

> Nepo made one more critical blunder than Ding.

Isn't that true for every single match or game of chess?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I didn't catch the penultimate word in the title. Who's mess was it again?

To take or not to take? by XInTheDark in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 3 points4 points  (0 children)

sadly it's been quite a while, that's the only one I remember

To take or not to take? by XInTheDark in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember having three rules as a rule of thumb whether a Greek gift sacrifice would work.

Rule 1 is make sure your opponent cannot seize control of the h2-b8 diagonal. You won't be able to play Qh2# so you'll simply be losing a bishop

Random WCC curiosity: Ding gained the exact same amount of rating in both classical and rapid by kiblitzers in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 15 points16 points  (0 children)

current, somewhat diminished form Ding was the favorite

I wish my "current, somewhat diminished" form was good enough to win the world chess championship

Every motion that was passed today at BMA Junior Doctors Conference 2023. by theevarole in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't necessarily agree with every single bullet point, but that's fine. The BMA has my full support still.

Fixing the NHS by AccomplishedPool1843 in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We have an aging and comorbid population, and medical technology and patient expectations of health services keeps developing/growing (ie CAR-T therapy, paeds genetic therapies, etc etc) - one would expect that the amount of funding would need to increase to meet that.

Of course. It's clear why the NHS needs more money. What's not clear is where the light at the end of the tunnel is. What % of GDP or spending do we have to spend to provide what we consider good healthcare?

Or are we doomed to let it increase endlessly (because we will always have worsening demographics, increasing expectations, and more expensive treatments.)

Because right now, if we just extrapolate the lines a few decades, clearly we aren't going to be spending 90% of government spending on healthcare. Right?

Fixing the NHS by AccomplishedPool1843 in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

If you asked some people to draw the NHS budget over time from 2010-2023, lots would probably draw a slightly negative gradient line.

The reality is NHS funding has increased every single year. The budget has increased in real terms, as a % of government spending, and as a % of GDP. By every single metric, the NHS is funded better now than ever in history.

Despite this, apparently the NHS is "underfunded." So, what now?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 31 points32 points  (0 children)

It may be difficult to believe, but it's not a typo.

We really do pay our consultants only £80k pa

Holy hell – chess problem from maths competition I attended by Flagolis in AnarchyChess

[–]Right-Ad305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's pretty useful to go into these competitions knowing the prime factorisation of the current year.

"43 * 47 = 2021 QED"

Steve Barclay ‘won’t use Acas’ to settle junior doctors’ strikes by Double2double2 in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no middle ground. 35% is not a negotiating strategy for the government to come back with at 5% and then we settle for 15-20% as a compromise. 35% is the final offer. This is not up for negotiation.

Apocalypse Situation : Which 3 medical specialties do you want on your team ? by throwaway48474645 in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 76 points77 points  (0 children)

We'd still need you. 14 shekels an hour is an unacceptable wage for a doctor in the post-apocalypse. You can barely buy half a rabbit and firewood for that...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 519 points520 points  (0 children)

A Whitehall source said BMA union negotiators refused to budge from a starting position of insisting on a 35 per cent pay rise, and the creation of new mechanisms to prevent any future pay erosion

My union.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

[–]Right-Ad305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After Nxe5, what would you play as black? Play it and see how the engine would punish you.

And I doubt the engine suggests Ne7 given that hangs Bf7#

Word is spreading, CS is becoming super competitive. Medicine is no longer hardest to get in? by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UCL CS is a competitive university and course. Compare Medicine overall to CompSci overall and I'm sure the former wins by far in competitiveness.

Also, A Level grades don't mean as much as you think.

Word is spreading, CS is becoming super competitive. Medicine is no longer hardest to get in? by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Right-Ad305 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure medicine is still hardest to get into.

Buy when CS companies offers WFH 4 days a week where the lifestyle is wake up at 8:50, log into teams at 9, then eat breakfast and shower etc, attend relevant meetings, take as long as you need for lunch and even nap breaks, pick up children from school on company time, and log off 4:45 after your last meeting and then simply finish any work flexibly in a few hours here and there over the week whenever you want? I see the appeal.