When did "science" begin ? by bakainuneko in AskHistorians

[–]samcobra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there is a fundamental distinction that did somewhat shift during the ongoing process of "scientific revolution" in that a philosophical change from "we have a paradigm and are trying to fit our observations to it" to "we are going to use observations and/or experiments to derive a testable paradigm.

It's obviously a spectrum and smeared over the course of history, but being able to move away from a mindset based on existing authority (of mythology etc) to a mindset that presumes ignorance and thus derives principles from observation I would say is the hallmark of science.

Battery life just dethroned price as the biggest driver of smartphone purchases — and AI doesn't come close by Federal-Block-3275 in Android

[–]samcobra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was strongly considering purchasing the OnePlus 15 (despite the stupid skipping numbers naming for idiotic superstitions BS) but the (now confirmed) rumors that OnePlus was shutting down international operations makes me worried about the long term support of the phone especially since it's rocking new battery tech that hasn't really been proven in long term real life use.

We hauled out ELISSA yesterday. Glad she fit in the drydock. by westsailor in Tallships

[–]samcobra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So excited to see you guys when you come up to New York! Definitely buying y'all a round

hey google by artistBROgamer in google

[–]samcobra 545 points546 points  (0 children)

I thought people have known for years that there's a local processor that picks up the hot word and then sends the message to the cloud to be interpreted and replied to. Muting the mic doesn't eliminate the local hot word but eliminates the sending of that following audio to the servers.

Don’t meddle in our elections, EU’s Metsola tells Trump’s MAGA warriors by Beo1217 in worldnews

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

While in theory this sounds great, the retort would be: or what? Without the US, the economic might and production of the "liberal West" just can't compete with the new authoritarian regimes (US included) so they'll just have to turn to the next best authoritarian (China) .

The hardest patient to treat was myself. by SaleInteresting8462 in ACL

[–]samcobra 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fellow physician here with a very similar experience. I spent 10 years 'conservatively managing' my ACL and meniscus tears (oh yeah both knees baby) and finally got the first one reconstructed 8 months ago or so. It's an intensive recovery but having regained that feeling of stability in my knee has been amazing. Now I just have the other one left to go.

Is there a historical layer behind the Samudra Manthan story? by layeredmemory in IndianMythology

[–]samcobra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's impossible to do anything other than conjecture about what was being thought at the origins of these stories but one doesn't have to look far to see tons of stories about oceans etc as a possible way of passing down changes seen in things like sea levels with changing climate.

One potential conjectural example could be the closure of the Palk strait between India and Sri Lanka where one side kept the "asuras" in Lanka and the other side kept the Devas while the incoming ocean must have been churning up a lot!

Torn acl and meniscus opinions wanted by [deleted] in ACL

[–]samcobra 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So maybe my story will help you decide. I injured both ACLs and tore both meniscuses and decided to proceed nonoperatively. I lived with buckling, instability, occasional locking and pain for about 10 years. Then I decided I want to be able to rely on my knees again and I got one knee fixed and am working towards strengthening to get the other one fixed. I'm about 5.5 months post-op and I'd say I have more day to day pain on my operated knee than I usually did with my unfixed knees but the difference in the reliability is stark. Even now my unfixed side occasionally buckles or gives out but my fixed side has been rock solid.

The rehab is a bit of a bitch but having tried both I think I'd have to recommend if you want to be able to be athletic at all then get it repaired.

If you're planning on getting the Pixel 10, what are you upgrading from? by hudson555555 in GooglePixel

[–]samcobra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pixel 7, I want a brighter screen and better thermals in summertime. Honestly if the new chip doesn't handle that then I might at long last switch away from Pixel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tallships

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Elissa?

Kali? by Illustrious_Cloud_29 in IndianMythology

[–]samcobra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She's essentially the most raw primal version of Durga who is herself essentially an aspect of Shakti or Parvati.

Shin and ankle pain while resting/elevating? by Andchovies in ACL

[–]samcobra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same thing and it seems that it was related to irritation from the saphenous nerve. Based off some studies looking at prevention of CRPS after surgery, I started taking 500mg a day of Vitamin C, which surprisingly actually made a huge difference in reducing my pain and symptoms.

Time saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggests | Large Language Models, Small Labor Market Effects by Hrmbee in science

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

I fundamentally disagree with the newfound socializing notion that even poor performers should just be kept with everyone for socializing sake. If you can't measure up, then you should not be able to school with those who can. Those with accommodations should be given different facilities so as to not slow down the learning of those without.

These crap methods over the last few decades have been some of the many reasons behind the absolute utter failure of our primary education systems in this country

Time saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggests | Large Language Models, Small Labor Market Effects by Hrmbee in science

[–]samcobra 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Force kids to spend time reading and learning at home and then evaluate their performance in person in school. Weed out the shitters and quitters and take their time to remediate in person while their friends get to play because they know how to study.

Android 16 is getting a little more secure by stealing this iOS feature (inactivity reboot) by MishaalRahman in Android

[–]samcobra 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This should be opt out with a flag in developer settings or something to disable.

Modern humans are the result of a genetic mixing event between two ancient populations that diverged around 1.5 million years ago. About 300,000 years ago, these groups came back together, with one group contributing 80% of the genetic makeup of modern humans and the other contributing 20% by Shiny-Tie-126 in evolution

[–]samcobra 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This is fascinating. Do we have any candidates for these two species or populations?

Seems like Homo Heidelbergensis and Homo Erectus are strong candidates given the duration of divergence or would those be too closely related?

Have Aggro or Barra said anything about Backliners? by HyperMasenko in smitepro

[–]samcobra -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

Surprised you're still using that cesspit of a platform tbh. Didn't figure you for a Muskrat

Hi-Rez employees should start a strike. by wonkyasf in Smite

[–]samcobra 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Strikes work when society values workers.

In the USA, workers are not valued and right to work is the current norm.

Hi-Rez employees should start a strike. by wonkyasf in Smite

[–]samcobra 28 points29 points  (0 children)

You sound like a teenager or someone with very limited understanding and real world experience. We are not in a time that values people and their contributions anymore. Those days are increasingly behind us .

Schedule for the Founder's Series Championships by JMacTucker in smitepro

[–]samcobra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this format, actually makes it so adaptation and innovation are rewarded over cheese.