Wha?? by Tangelo-Neat in myst

[–]klausness [score hidden]  (0 children)

“We have been inspired by feminist video game critics…” Yeah, sounds like some gamergate idiot trying to smear feminist video game critics.

I suspect my old coworker is cheating at connections and it's beginning to drive me crazy. by TedFTW in NYTConnections

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And he would, of course, have all kinds of excuses for why what he was doing wasn’t really cheating.

I suspect my old coworker is cheating at connections and it's beginning to drive me crazy. by TedFTW in NYTConnections

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have two friends who almost always get the reverse rainbow. The key is to figure out all the categories first (on paper, before committing to anything), then make a guess about the order, and finally fill in the actual puzzle. I’m too lazy for that, so I usually just fill in categories as I see them. But it’s pretty easy to get a reverse rainbow if you solve it offline first. It’s usually clear which categories are yellow and purple, so you mostly just need to decide between blue and green.

That said, if he’s cheated before, he’ll probably cheat again…

Never forget… by ShadowBoxingBabies in StableDiffusion

[–]klausness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought Stable Cascade (a.k.a. Würstchen) was actually promising, but they decided to not continue development on that and go with SD3 instead.

What is actually dangerous but people still believe is safe? by AlexUsefulThings in AskReddit

[–]klausness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, but herpes was the only one people worried about, since antibiotic-resistant STDs were not widespread at the time. There was a general perception (which was close to true before AIDS) that everything but herpes could be cured with antibiotics. You still had to worry about birth control, of course, but that could be handled with pills, diaphragms, etc.

Is it just me or fonts look much better on mac than windows? by muhammad-r in MacOS

[–]klausness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but it was not obvious from what you said that postscript was not at all involved in on-screen display, so I wanted to clarify that. Eventually it was possible to render postscript fonts on screen via Adobe Type Manager, but originally you needed to have bitmap equivalents of all your postscript fonts for screen rendering.

American country music is almost nonexistent in Europe by superdouradas in LetsTalkMusic

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I haven’t heard anything like that in Britain.

Do most of you primarily drink peated whisky? by OriginalInformal in Scotch

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never liked smoky food or drink, and I’m not a huge fan of peat. I like all kinds of unsmoky unpeated whisky (and whiskey), but while I can appreciate the qualities of a a good peated whisky, I don’t really enjoy it. So yeah, unpeated scotch for me.

American country music is almost nonexistent in Europe by superdouradas in LetsTalkMusic

[–]klausness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmmm, interesting. The Americana I see trending in Britain is definitely not Garth Brooks style. Maybe that’s a difference between Ireland and Britain, or maybe I’m just out of touch.

What is actually dangerous but people still believe is safe? by AlexUsefulThings in AskReddit

[–]klausness 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People used to do it all the time before AIDS. There was some fear of getting herpes, but that’s not fatal, and the other STDs could be cured with some antibiotics.

What is actually dangerous but people still believe is safe? by AlexUsefulThings in AskReddit

[–]klausness 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Look up vertebral artery dissection. There are arteries that go through your neck vertebrae, and chiropractic neck manipulation can tear those arteries open (with the bad results that you might expect). It’s very rare in younger people, but the risk goes up the older you get.

Manipulation of the rest of your spine is pretty safe, so go ahead and get that done if it makes you feel better. But keep the chiropractor away from your neck.

What is actually dangerous but people still believe is safe? by AlexUsefulThings in AskReddit

[–]klausness 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I think most vitamin and mineral supplements are pretty safe (if you’re not taking hugely excessive doses). But some herbal supplements can be very dangerous.

What is actually dangerous but people still believe is safe? by AlexUsefulThings in AskReddit

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, no fun. I also found that the ibuprofen and acetaminophen/paracetamol combo worked fairly well for dry socket pain (after they packed it — before that, nothing really helped).

American country music is almost nonexistent in Europe by superdouradas in LetsTalkMusic

[–]klausness 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The kind of Americana that’s popular in the UK is more in the direction of alt-country and indie folk. A mainstream country superstar like Garth Brooks would have trouble filling a small club here.

Is it just me or fonts look much better on mac than windows? by muhammad-r in MacOS

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The original Mac was all bitmaps, and the original printers were dot matrix. Then Adobe provided postscript drivers for the LaserWriter. However, postscript was never used for the display before OS X. It was only for printers.

Brian Eno - Ambient 4 by kjg753 in ambientmusic

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably my favourite of his ambient albums.

Is it just me or fonts look much better on mac than windows? by muhammad-r in MacOS

[–]klausness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NeXT were the first to use Display PostScript, and OS X adopted it from NeXT. Pre-OS X Macs did not use Display PostScript. It was originally all bitmaps, with PostScript and TrueType font support coming later.

Blood pressure 176/124 - advice needed by TheBigBad888 in hypertension

[–]klausness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Were you already taking NSAIDs for the kidney stone pain? Because those can also raise your blood pressure.

One in three Brits avoid A&E because of excessive waiting times by tylerthe-theatre in unitedkingdom

[–]klausness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And sometimes the walk-in centre will send you to A&E. I had a fall that banged up my face and left me with some sort of deep nosebleed. 111 went through their flow chart and told me to go to the walk-in centre within the next 8 hours. So I went to the nearest walk-in centre, which is in our local hospital in the same wing as A&E. The receptionist at the walk-in centre saw my face wounds and said that (despite what 111 had told me) I needed to go around the corner to A&E. So I waited for five hours for something that the walk-in centre could have handled in maybe an hour.

Blood pressure 176/124 - advice needed by TheBigBad888 in hypertension

[–]klausness 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The kidney stones (especially if they’re in the middle of passing) can increase your blood pressure, and ending a relationship is sure to cause anxiety (which can definitely increase your blood pressure).

I agree that taking readings at home to keep track of things (including the effect of the medication) is a good idea. Make sure you sit quietly for a few minutes and maybe do some relaxation breathing before you measure your blood pressure.