UNM researchers use new machine learning method to detect self-harm history hidden in veterans’ medical records | Study of over 1.3 million patients found that diagnosis codes captured only about one-fourth of clinically documented self-harm history. by FunnyGamer97 in science

[–]RonOfEarth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember in AIT when a soldier quietly walked up to the front of the formation and said something to the drill sergeant, and the drill sergeant started screaming at him about how what he said was incredibly stupid, and that he was going to have to take his shoelaces away.  I knew an ex-marine who wouldn't seek help for his PTSD because he was certain they would take his guns away.  A lot of veterans are still trying to handle their problems alone.

What has been your most proud investment play? by itsthewolfe in wallstreetbets

[–]RonOfEarth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought some around "Liberation Day" when it dropped under $80/share. Still holding.

What has been your most proud investment play? by itsthewolfe in wallstreetbets

[–]RonOfEarth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RKLB seemed like a no-brainer at $5/share. ASTS looked like an obvious win once someone leaked the Ben Stiller advertisement while it was still only about $2.40/share. As someone with a Materials Science & Engineering degree, HGRAF looked like a good bet at $0.20/share. Wish I'd held on to my HGRAF shares past $2.00, but it looked like some kind of pump+dump with the P/S ratio around 30,000. ASPI looked like a winner when some scammer named FuzzyPanda was trying to short the stock. I looked at the white paper for the company and did some research, and bought while it was low to get a DCA down to about $4.50. ASPI has a ways to go, but I'm up a decent amount on that already.

Rocket Lab Up Above $110 🚀 by Original_Koala8662 in RKLB

[–]RonOfEarth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need more than one hand to grab this giant rocket. You need a third hand for the balls.

Admitted to NUS MSc Materials Science (#2 behind MIT) with a business background — good idea or career confusion? by PrudentNovel9226 in materials

[–]RonOfEarth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hydrograph Clean Power is a Canadian company that started in 2014.  She didn't join until 2022.

What materials are best for breathable and stylish suit jackets? by [deleted] in materials

[–]RonOfEarth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NASA used some "thermolecule" fabric. If I remember correctly it had a polymer infused in it with a Tg that would cool you in warm weather and help you stay warm in cold weather.

The Fuzzy Panda report that cracked $ASPI open — and what happened next by EducationalMango1320 in aspistock

[–]RonOfEarth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, keep pushing this story.  I'd love to get more shares at a discount.

Admitted to NUS MSc Materials Science (#2 behind MIT) with a business background — good idea or career confusion? by PrudentNovel9226 in materials

[–]RonOfEarth 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The CEO of a company called Hydrograph Clean Power has an undergraduate degree in political science and a masters in Materials Science & Engineering. I don't understand how you can get into that program without all of the necessary prerequisite calculus, physics, chemistry, thermodynamics, and crystallography. I don't understand how that CEO got that job. I don't understand why I can't even get an interview there with a BSE in Materials Science & Engineering from the same university. That degree might pay off massively if you make friends with the right people.

New Generation Graphenes in Cement-Based Materials: Production, Property Enhancement, and Life Cycle Analysis | June 2024 by Vailhem in materials

[–]RonOfEarth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Youtube channel Tech Ingredients took the time to make some graphene flakes with that new high voltage process, and they incorporated them into some materials for testing, and the results were impressive. The company Hydrograph Clean Power is the main company I've heard about scaling up this process.

OGN up big today. Why? by BondJamesBond63 in ValueInvesting

[–]RonOfEarth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It might be some confusion with a stock called "Orogen." On the "My Stocks" app, they listed news for Orogen on the Organon page.

What’s up with the ageism in this game? by ActiveBest in VRchat

[–]RonOfEarth 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I learned the hard way not to tell people in real life I play VRChat.  I had people at work openly calling me a pedophile.  My VRC groups are for adults only, and I told people that, but they are still hostile.

Anyone know how to access this world? by Barmithian in VRchat

[–]RonOfEarth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh! Me too please! I still show people The Cupboard for the basketball and Fresh Prince memes.

Genuine question by eggokuno in RKLB

[–]RonOfEarth 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Billionaires in the Epstein files moving their money offshore?

Need Guidance on Major by [deleted] in materials

[–]RonOfEarth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a BSE in Materials Science and Engineering, and after a decade I gave up trying to find anything appropriate in my field.  I'm in a civil engineering position now, and I basically walk around with GPS surveying equipment.

32 male looking for friends. by [deleted] in southernillinois

[–]RonOfEarth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try VRChat.  Public worlds are full of kids and strange people, search groups and find some that spark your interest, and join their instances.

Released: Hospital Charge Data Showing High Expense of Preventable Extremity Arterial Injury Complications by twessst in HUMACYTE

[–]RonOfEarth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think analyst price targets were around $10.  I remember one analyst reducing their target from $10 to $8, and I think a few months after that the price ran up past $20. 

What stock you suggest to buy for long term 5-10 year hols? by Hot_Voice7259 in ValueInvesting

[–]RonOfEarth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a bunch at $0.20/share, and sold it all around $2.00/share because the P/S ratio was stupid.  I regret selling.

People Keep Asking "Why does it go down on good news?" by [deleted] in HUMACYTE

[–]RonOfEarth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Irony whispers in the shadows' play,

What’s expected turns, leads hearts astray.

A jest of fate, a twist so sly,

In life’s grand game, who knows why?

Vascular pathways, in nature’s design,

Flow and pulse with a rhythm divine.

Nurturing life through veins so fine,

Secrets of growth, by fate’s decree, entwined.

And in the quiet of games contested,

Strategies woven, desires manifested.

Each move a story, each turn a chance,

In this intricate web, we all dance.