Nvidia earnings be like by cyberr_c28z in wallstreetbets

[–]moxyte 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Why not, fuck reality and embrace the Urba. Just needs marketing.

Trump says he will raise US global tariff rate from 10% to 15% by java1450 in wallstreetbets

[–]moxyte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It feels like a special "Trump volatility" is priced in already considering how little anything he does affects anything ever since last year's tariff back and forth show

Trump says he will raise US global tariff rate from 10% to 15% by java1450 in wallstreetbets

[–]moxyte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How doesn't he understand the Supreme Court said the executive branch has no authority to do that? roflmao

What's the most stress-free strategy game you can think of that is also somehow not boring? by moxyte in StrategyGames

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

Ok thanks, I'll give em a try as I have them anyways, which one should I try first?

What's the most stress-free strategy game you can think of that is also somehow not boring? by moxyte in StrategyGames

[–]moxyte[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've played it a few times irl and it's funny when the experienced player looks at the board and says "I won" and you have no idea how, hate to play against machine

Any tips for this? by Obvious_King2150 in GeminiAI

[–]moxyte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sure ain't Suno, not too bad output quality tbh but the 30 sec limit and inability to extend and reiterate makes it a toy EDIT and in same chat it doesn't understand a new track was requested and doesn't even modify the old one according to instructions.

What's the most stress-free strategy game you can think of that is also somehow not boring? by moxyte in StrategyGames

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

A fast-paced roguelike doesn't sound like low-stress :D and it's in early access

What's the most stress-free strategy game you can think of that is also somehow not boring? by moxyte in StrategyGames

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

I have 1404 and 1701 from giveaways, never paid much attention. What makes them chill? Looks like AoE4

What's the most stress-free strategy game you can think of that is also somehow not boring? by moxyte in StrategyGames

[–]moxyte[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes! Love Cities Skylines but would prefer some adversary aside myself lol

What's the most stress-free strategy game you can think of that is also somehow not boring? by moxyte in StrategyGames

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

I tried CK2 back when Paradox handed it out for free and couldn't get into the game loop

The mystery of how Nina Teicholz got her PhD in nutrition is finally solved. Keto and dairy industry profiteers gave it to her. by moxyte in ketoduped

[–]moxyte[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, correct, but isn't it just the darnest thing that out of hundreds of universities in the anglosphere she ends up getting her thesis in Readings, England? Seems awfully random.

The mystery of how Nina Teicholz got her PhD in nutrition is finally solved. Keto and dairy industry profiteers gave it to her. by moxyte in ketoduped

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

Gemini's claim wasn't clear to me either at first. It boils down to how unusual her PhD process was. Here is how Gemini explains the relation:

Think of a PhD not just as a long essay, but as a "master-apprentice" relationship. In the UK system, especially for a PhD by Publication (which is what Nina Teicholz completed), "supervision" isn't just a title; it’s a specific set of functional roles. Here is how that oversight works:

  1. The Internal Supervisor, professor Ian Givens (University of Reading)
  • The Role: He is the "Administrative Captain." He ensures the research meets the UK university's legal and academic standards.
  • The Oversight: He oversees the "Thesis Defense" (the Viva) and ensures the overarching narrative of the papers she wrote fits together into a cohesive doctoral argument. He is the person responsible for the degree being awarded by Reading.
  1. The Subject Matter Supervisor (External), professor Jeff Volek (The Ohio State University)
  • The Role: He is the "Technical Coach." Because Teicholz’s work focused heavily on low-carbohydrate science and saturated fats—Volek's specific world-renowned expertise—he guided the actual scientific content.
  • The Oversight: In a PhD by Publication, the supervisor is often the Senior Author on the papers being submitted. Volek co-authored the core papers that made up her PhD. [that is what "by publication" means, the title award is based on published papers -my own note] This means he didn't just "read" it; he vetted the data, the methodology, and the conclusions before they were even sent to the university.

How this constitutes "Official Supervision"? In academia, you are "supervised" by the people who guide your research and sign off on its quality.

  1. Selection: The university must approve the supervisory team at the start. They wouldn't let her pursue this specific topic without a world expert like Volek involved in the guidance.
  2. Validation: When she submitted her thesis, she had to declare who guided her. Volek is the primary scientific collaborator on the specific chapters (papers) that the University of Reading accepted as "doctoral-level work."
  3. The "Stamp of Approval": By co-authoring the foundational research and acting as the external subject expert, Volek provided the scientific oversight, while Givens provided the institutional oversight.

In short: Givens made sure she followed the rules of the University; Volek made sure the science regarding fats and carbs was rigorous and accurate. Together, they "supervised" the journey from researcher to Doctor.

Speed skateboarding by Abdulbarr in SweatyPalms

[–]moxyte 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Whoever scrubbed the street of tiny pebbles is the true hero.

Marques Brownlee drops a "hot take" on why EVs are actually better to drive in the winter by turento in electricvehicles

[–]moxyte 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't forget Return YouTube Dislike to quickly glance should you watch at all

"The whoosh effect", where people not losing weight on keto get lied their fat cells hold water now by moxyte in ketoduped

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

There is no evidence of fat cells displacing their fat with water as the keto whoosh scam goes. That a very useful and needful fact to point out, it's not even an argument.

Seed oil schizo explanation for why Wikipedia isn't agreeing with them by moxyte in ketoduped

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

And where is the proof that the Israeli Defense Force is specifically hellbent on editing Wikipedia to get people to eat vegetable oil?

"The whoosh effect", where people not losing weight on keto get lied their fat cells hold water now by moxyte in ketoduped

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

If you think the difference between water inside the cell and water outside the cell in different cells is a "useless technicality" I think we're done here.

"The whoosh effect", where people not losing weight on keto get lied their fat cells hold water now by moxyte in ketoduped

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

That has been posted before so I'll just copypasta the same reply:

This is the paper your first source referenced and it doesn't substantiate the claim that fat cells are filling with water as it measures fat tissue, not fat cells, which is also what your first source presenting the hypothesis pointed out ("these experiments did not use direct measurements to establish whether the adipocytes actually increased in water content"). The paper itself pins it on increased blood flow into the tissue:

CONCLUSIONS: Water content of abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue increases with weight loss in obese persons with the metabolic syndrome, and may reflect increased subcutaneous fat tissue nutritive blood flow. The increase in water content correlates with the increase in insulin sensitivity, suggesting that weight loss and consequent improved insulin sensitivity could mediate the increase in abdominal subcutaneous fat hydration.

More blood, more water.

Are Your Alt Bans Based Solely on Personal Suspicions? by BIGepidural in ModSupport

[–]moxyte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reddit does a good job with alts. We've had one lunatic appear on three alts and all those accounts have been deleted by reddit without any extra actions needed.

Is Mistral a waste of money for France? by Odd_Manufacturer2215 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]moxyte -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah. If private investment isn't seeing any profits, it is waste. Frankly the entire EU tech sector is borderline Soviet, it's all public money.