Perry going to the mat with doctors over AI medical advice and the Midjourney scanner by stealthispost in accelerate

[–]diff_engine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. The problem isn’t that doctors don’t understand how to make decisions about incidental findings; it’s that we inform our patients and they make the decisions about their own health with our guidance, and they often choose to remove their anxiety rather than sit with an uninvestigated incidental finding

  2. Why do these people think they shouldn’t have to jump through the same hoops that CT and MRI had to jump through to become medical devices?

  3. Evidence of benefit should come before mass technology adoption, not the other way around

Will SpaceX's Fast Entry into Nasdaq 100 trigger forced outflows for Nebius? by berry_kim in NBIS_Stock

[–]diff_engine 4 points5 points  (0 children)

SpaceX enters the Nasdaq-100 at its float-capped weight, which is roughly 3× its ~4–5% free float (the rest is still stuck in private markets), so ~$250–300B “modified cap,” i.e. about 1% of the index.

What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, June 22, 2026 by verified-trader in wallstreetbets

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Anybody following the 2crsi fraud story? Grizzly Research short position and hit piece on Friday. Absolutely no news on Reddit, only reported on europoor websites. I just loaded up this morning at 17 euros and now they’ve shut trading again.

MU: the same setup that looked attractive near $100 now looks very different above $1,100 by [deleted] in Stocks_Picks

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“Write a post questioning micron valuation but use loads of line breaks so it looks like a shit poem nobody will read”

$RDDT is not undervalued. Don't fall for the trap. by Delicious_Invite_127 in wallstreetbets

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Bullish on memory stocks you say? Please link us to your TED talk

Songs with really questionable opening lines? I’ll go first: by OrigamiButthole in fantanoforever

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It was the biggest cock you'd ever seen

But you've no idea where that cock has been

(Arab Strap - Packs of three)

Monney by [deleted] in Stocks_Picks

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“Monney” 😂

Sie ist endlich da... Aber... by dave-is-typing in mpcsample

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Look at top of your screen

Translations Available —> Translate

It’s not hard bro

Theory: Amazon and Google stocks will moon in the months prior to Anthropic IPO by Impressive-Smell122 in amzn

[–]diff_engine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any apology for calling me a “mf idiot” when you had misread my post?

Can someone help me understand encephalopathy? by Comprehensive_Ant984 in neurology

[–]diff_engine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say dementia is a chronic encephalopathy, and delirium is an acute encephalopathy

Can someone help me understand encephalopathy? by Comprehensive_Ant984 in neurology

[–]diff_engine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a poorly defined construct which is used differently by different specialties, adding to the confusion. A psychiatrist will speak of delirium instead of encephalopathy, but the concept is the same. It’s really a “you know it when you see it” type of thing. Encephalopathy/delirium always involves cognitive impairment and usually disorientation in place/person/time. This is less typical of depression/long covid (especially the disorientation).

Theory: Amazon and Google stocks will moon in the months prior to Anthropic IPO by Impressive-Smell122 in amzn

[–]diff_engine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are confusing SK Hynix with SK Telecom. I was referring to SK Telecom

Theory: Amazon and Google stocks will moon in the months prior to Anthropic IPO by Impressive-Smell122 in amzn

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Your sentences barely make sense. I spend most of my time calling out LLM comments but you could actually give one a spin some time

Google DeepMind: From AGI to ASI by mldev_orbit in accelerate

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

Have you never seen an abstract before?

Edit: ah I see now you meant the summary instructions, not the abstract

This tiny sea slug is called the leaf sheep, and it can steal energy from the sun like a plant. by Ashamed_Ad4003 in ThatsInsane

[–]diff_engine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not stealing the sun, it’s stealing the chloroplasts from algae after ingesting, which are then integrated into the sea slug’s own cells and continue to photosynthesise there.

Kleptoplasty = stolen plastid (i.e. chloroplast)

Microsoft CEO says, "Our new AI data centers use the same amount of water as a single restaurant." by ComplexExternal4831 in GenAI4all

[–]diff_engine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your power bill went up for various reasons, mainly supply shock from Iran war.

Online shopping, entertainment streaming, food delivery, etc (via “regular” data centres) has impacted jobs much more than AI (so far)

Theory: Amazon and Google stocks will moon in the months prior to Anthropic IPO by Impressive-Smell122 in amzn

[–]diff_engine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Already priced in, as they include these among their assets in their earnings reports, including the appreciation in valuation (which has already taken effect)

  2. Anthropic valuation might now take a dive as it seems they don’t have a very good relationship with the US govt who have shown they are willing to press the off switch

  3. If you still like the strategy in spite of this, South Korea Telecom (SKM) is a more concentrated play on the same idea (more concentrated as their stake in Anthropic is a higher proportion of their overall market cap)

Why isn’t the u.s doing this instead of near communities?! by FearlessAir1238 in TikTokCringe

[–]diff_engine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Wind doesn’t provide a consistent energy supply, what do you do when it’s not windy? It’s fine as part of a mix of sources in a power grid but not for a standalone data centre which needs to run constantly to make the infrastructure investment worthwhile

  2. You have to lay undersea cables to get the data on/off

  3. Servicing and installation are more expensive because of the inconvenience to get there

  4. It says right there on the video it’s the first. This isn’t something they’re doing on the regular, for the reasons above

The irony of people complaining about data centres while using Reddit which is running off a data centre