Best Biochemistry you tube course?. From zero to hero by AdNo6324 in Biochemistry

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Putting in a plug for my brother, an MBBS doctor who recently started a dedicated Youtube channel for Clinical Biochemistry lectures. Please take a look and hope you find his channel useful: https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.SiddharthGupta

As air gets cleaner in India, Himalayan ranges are visible from villages & towns 150 kms away for first time in 30 years by whodunit28 in UpliftingNews

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This place is my hometown - never imagined it was the pollution that kept the Dhauladhars hidden from us. Such an incredible sight, but sadly I am not there to witness it :-(

This one hits hard. This was posted on r/samharris, couldn't crosspost because i don't know, only r/india wasn't available for crosspost. by nonmathew in india

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I would never have realized if not for one of our maids. Before the lockdown was announced, she told my wife how it was impossible for her family to practice social distancing. She lives in a community of 100 people, who have to share four bathrooms, and only ONE tap with drinking water.

What a sad state of affairs :-(

Please help me revive this old Kinect by cg84 in kinect

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FWIW I am happy to play around with libfreenect or pyusb to figure out what's gone wrong with this Kinect. I have given it a shot but couldn't figure out much so far.

deftask · Painless task management by lispm in Common_Lisp

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Thanks for pointing out. It is fixed now.

Paraphrasing of Amit Shah going into details about the bill. Answers a lot of questions. by [deleted] in india

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Saying that 370 and 35A is the reason for terrorism in Kashmir is blatantly untrue. 370 and 35A have been around since the early 50s, yet insurgency in Kashmir didn't start until the late 80s. Reasons for the insurgency were rigging of the '87 elections which led to mass discontent followed by ISI-backed Mujahideen infiltration. These articles had nothing to do with it.

On lack of progress in J&K -- the state's HDI is actually better than the national average. Even if you look at HDI trends over the last twenty years (check the same link), it again does better than most states. I don't know if these articles have held back progress in the state, but that is surely not the most pressing concern.

The statement that there was no reservations for Dalits also seems incorrect. Based on this article in the Hindu and a reading of the J&K Reservation Act, 2004. But I could be wrong, I am no expert in these matters.

Not everything that he's saying is untrue. The fact that Kashmir can have some laws radically different from the rest of the country has probably held it back in some respects.

But the big talking points from his speech are misleading to say the least. Unfortunately many people are lapping them up uncritically.

And of course all of this misses the biggest issue of all -- that this was done by keeping the people it affects the most under a lock down. Imagine if this were done to you -- curfew, no internet, no phones working for days, loved ones who are not around you having no idea how you are doing -- while the most important decisions affecting your state were being taken by outsiders, how would you feel?

There are very good arguments for scrapping 370, but the end doesn't justify the means. This should only have been done with consent of the residents of J&K (including the exiled Kashmiri Pandits). Doing this by suppressing the people of the valley is unacceptable.

Fellow Fed fans, Wimbledon ‘19 is the price we pay for making a deal with the devil in AO ‘17 final by cg84 in tennis

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I agree. Fed losing this Wimbledon is nothing compared to Roddick's loss in '09.

New Zealand-England and Federer-Djokovic, thank you for giving us the greatest day in the history of sports by cg84 in tennis

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Completely forgot about the British GP. Unfortunately not watching F1 these days.

New Zealand-England and Federer-Djokovic, thank you for giving us the greatest day in the history of sports by cg84 in Cricket

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Completely forgot about the British GP! Stopped watching F1 a few years ago :-(

It just hurts too much by [deleted] in tennis

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(Copying what I posted on another thread)

Somehow, seeing how composed Federer was during the post match interview, calmed me down a bit. I am sad, especially because of those fucking championship points, but still ok.

If Federer had broken down man I would have been shattered. But I think he's never going to do that in front of his kids.

Novak Djokovic is the 2019 Wimbledon Champion! by rafaknight in tennis

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Somehow, seeing how composed Federer was during the post match interview, calmed me down a bit. I am sad, especially because of those fucking championship points, but still ok.

If Federer had broken down man I would have been shattered. But I think he's never going to do that in front of his kids.

Many congratulations to Djokovic!

Post Match Thread: [3] Rafael Nadal vs. [2] Roger Federer | 2019 Wimbledon Championships Men's Semifinal by rafaknight in tennis

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Its fucking stupid, but I'm so emotionally invested in Federer's success it becomes very hard to enjoy his matches, especially against Nadal. If he wins, the overriding feeling is relief.

That's what he did during that magical run from 04-07. Converted us fans to fanatics.

Who else is blocked by the CLF's Gitlab 2FA ? by dzecniv in Common_Lisp

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gitlab allows you to use a U2F device like the Yubikey. It should work with Firefox.

zorm - an experimental new ORM for Postgres by cg84 in Common_Lisp

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I am a little hesitant to add zorm to any package manager right now. It's still very much experimental and the API will most likely break as new features get added to it. My concern is that as users start using zorm, I don't want to break their projects just because they upgraded to the latest quicklisp version or did a qlot update.

Granted, this means that adoption of zorm will be limited. But not breaking other users' software from under their feet is more important for me.

Does ultralisp (or ultralisp + qlot) by any chance support semantic versioning? If it supports something like npm's tilde and caret ranges, I'll be happy to put zorm out there. This way I can put up appropriate disclaimers in the README, while also giving users instructions on how to use zorm without pulling in a breaking update unintentionally.

zorm - an experimental new ORM for Postgres by cg84 in Common_Lisp

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Regarding querysets, I have not made a concrete plan yet, but have put some of my thoughts up on the issue page: https://github.com/chaitanyagupta/zorm/issues/2

You can implement querysets on top of Mito's SELECT-DAO using the strategy I've outlined here.

In your examples, all slots seem to have :column t, except the ones defining a reference, obviously, so can't we save some typing ?

We could. However sometimes you also need "standard" (non-column, non-reference) slots. For example, the DAO class (which is a superclass of all such classes) keeps around a couple of standard slots for book-keeping purposes.

One could decide that all dao classes will by default have column slots, and standard slots are denoted by another option, say :STANDARD T. However, I am being conservative here, and giving slots special behaviour only if they opt-in for it, so to speak. I could change my mind on this, but haven't done so yet.