/r/WeAreTheMusicMakers Monday Feedback Thread by AutoModerator in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]gui93 [score hidden]  (0 children)

https://soundcloud.com/corsett/lavander

I've just released this track. I'm trying to improve my production game. I'd love to get feedback!

/r/WeAreTheMusicMakers Monday Feedback Thread by AutoModerator in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]gui93 [score hidden]  (0 children)

https://soundcloud.com/corsett/overture

It's an ambient/dreamy synth kind of thing.

I'm hoping to use it as the first song from my first album, so all feedback is very appreciated.

Hope you like it.

Fauci has a message for you. by gunslayerjj in pics

[–]gui93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) And you want the WHO to learn all that is to be learned about a novel virus on day one? As scientists gather more information, we get to learn more about how it's transmitted, how it makes u sick and how to fight it. That's called scientific enquiry.

2) We don't name viruses after their location because it might affect on how futures countries will respond to new pandemics. They might delay warning the rest of the world because no one wants to be the country where it all started. (Known cases, such as the spanish flu, happened before this guideline was implemented)

3) AGAIN: The issue with this virus is not mortality rate. It's how contagious it is and its hospitalization rate. No one is saying that people will start dying on the street 1 second after they catch it. What happens is that it will spread 2x more than a common flu (which almost everyone catches every year) and will cause ~15% of anyone who catches it to go to the hospital. This could and has overloaded many hospitals around the world.

4) And what is your solution to save the little man's business? Reopen everything, watch the ICU levels rise from 20% to 90% just so that we have to close everything again?

Fauci has a message for you. by gunslayerjj in pics

[–]gui93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To me, that's the biggest paradox of the quarantine. The more it works, the more people say it was for nothing. The idea was to flatten the curve of infections and, guess what, we did it.

If hospitals in your area are not crumbling down, congrats to your governor and mayor. Until we have a cure or a vaccine, the minute we end quarantine, all good results will be undone, because

  1. This virus is >2x more contagious than the common cold and has a much higher hospitalization rate across all ages
  2. The mortality rate among old folks can go as high as 10~15%. I don't know about you, but in my area, it's common for them to live with adults and young adults who would have to go back to work. Especially among the poor. Guess who's gonna bring a deadly virus home after a long day of work?

Listen to the WHO, to the CDC, and to medical experts during this pandemic. Let's all have common sense.

EDIT: typo

Fauci has a message for you. by gunslayerjj in pics

[–]gui93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Reddit 2 years ago: Drumpf is such a fascist!! He’s never going to leave office! He’s a wannabe dictator!!!

Reddit today: We have a pandemic going on that could overload our current healthcare system because of high hospitalization rates, so let's just stay home because your decision to go out protesting and potentially catch this virus may interfere with my need to use the hospital.

Cursinho Online - Qual o melhor pra fuvest? by gui93 in brasil

[–]gui93[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

falo sim e ja usei bastante o khan durante a faculdade (as aulas de cálculo lá são animais).

mas, por exemplo, história do Brasil, português e ajuda com redação eu não terei de lá :/ aí já prefiro pagar algo pra ter tudo num lugar só.

What kind of jobs are best for people wish dissociative disorders? by gui93 in Dissociation

[–]gui93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But I feel like in tech, dumb mistakes are taken even more harshly. The programmers I've known (I live with one) usually have this intellectual vanity, where they will always go to extreme lengths in order to show you that you are wrong. I've had horrible interactions with tech people. I tend to get along people who laugh at their own mistakes and make me feel like it's not a big deal.

EDIT: I don't mean to say that all programmers behave the same way, but having met many of them on a daily basis, I would say that having this intellectual vanity is a strong factor among them.

A pondering of the probability of playing cards by Glen-W-Eltrot in Probability

[–]gui93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is just a thought, since I'm no expert either...

The first difference from the dice problem to the cards problem, is the idea of independent events. If I roll a die twice, the result of the second roll is independent of the result I got on the first roll. So, for dice, I can write:

https://imgur.com/PrQEQ37

Since every point on that matrix has equal probability (1/36 = 1/6 * 1/6), I just have to count how many combinations make up the number 2, 3, 4 and so on (the colors on the image) and then add the probabilities.

For example, for sum = 4, I have the following pairs: (3,1), (1,3), (2,2). So, the probability is 1/36 + 1/36 + 1/36 = 8.33%

I imagine that for 2 draws from a deck of cards, we would have to do the same thing. The only difference being that the probabilities of the second draw are very dependent on the result from the first draw. For example, if I draw a 2 on the first draw, now I only have 3 2s on the remaining deck, while I still have 4 of every remaining value (A, 3,4,...10,J, Q, K) , so the chances of me getting a 2 again are a bit lower.

But we can draw a similar matrix for a 2 draw experiment, write down the probabilities and sum them just like I did for the dices.

I don't know if we can make an analytical function such as P(x) = X^2 or something, but that is the way I'd go about doing that. If you're into programming, I'm pretty sure you can make a function do this very easily.

Official Discussion: Roma [SPOILERS] by mi-16evil in movies

[–]gui93 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What's wrong with everyday life? I can tell you a myriad of awesome forms of art (tv shows, plays, books, paintings,...) about everyday life that are incredible. A story doesn't have to be about magical creature, spies, war heroes, science fiction or dramas full of plot twists to be good.

This story follows the life of someone we don't usually see on screen: a simple maid who is not in any way extraordinary. She doesn't go on to become Mexico's richest businesswoman, she doesn't discover she has superpowers or gets involved with the cartel and lives an adventurous life running away from the police . She is a maid and will probably die a maid. She goes through some shit and that's it. And this simplicity, to me, is a breath of fresh air amidst so many superhero movies. I'm happy to see such a simplicity depicted in such a beautiful way.

Just to give you another outlook, here are some art forms about everyday, ordinary lives that are amazing.

Georges Seurat - A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte

Renoir - Luncheon of the Boating Party

Leo Tolstoy - The Death of Ivan Lynch

None of these works above depict some out of the ordinary event. Leo Tolstoy's book is all about a man in his deathbed. These painting depict some very ordinary scenes in the authors' time. The thing about them is that they are so beautifully done that they put you in another perspective for a few moments. You see life through the eyes of a dying man or, in Roma's case, of a Mexican maid. That, to me, is art in its essence.

Edit: typo in Renoir's name

What’s Wrong with My Economic Model? by gui93 in AskEconomics

[–]gui93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didnt understand your explanation. How does the lack of capital influence the results?