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ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto science@lemmy.world•Single psilocybin trip delivers two years of depression relief for cancer patientsEnglish12·21 days agoNo. The group that tripped once was getting regular therapy sessions both before and after. There should have been a control group getting the same amount of therapy, but the article makes no mention of their percentage rates.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto science@lemmy.world•Single psilocybin trip delivers two years of depression relief for cancer patientsEnglish10·21 days agoWhat were the numbers for people who just got therapy?
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto science@lemmy.world•Fish Suffer Up to 22 Minutes of Intense Pain When Taken Out of WaterEnglish2·23 days agoThat bat isn’t feasible hauling a thousand fish in on a net, though. That’s for when I catch some crappie or trout with my fishing pole.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto science@lemmy.world•Fish Suffer Up to 22 Minutes of Intense Pain When Taken Out of WaterEnglish33·23 days agoExcept it isn’t reasonable to think a fish interprets pain feeling “painful” the same way humans do. We don’t know that’s a fish “hurts”.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto science@lemmy.world•Fish Suffer Up to 22 Minutes of Intense Pain When Taken Out of WaterEnglish77·23 days agoNot in this article, or anywhere else is it currently known what a fish feels in relation to how humans feel pain. Including asphyxiation or hooks. We don’t currently have the capabilities to know how a fish interprets that stuff.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto science@lemmy.world•Fish Suffer Up to 22 Minutes of Intense Pain When Taken Out of WaterEnglish823·23 days agoNice fluff piece, but it’s still complete speculation as to how fish “feel” when out of water or anything else. Currently, science can’t tell if a fish can hurt in the same sense that humans can.
If they come up with something dirt cheap to kill them faster, I’m all for it. No down side to give a fish the benefit of the doubt. This isn’t something I’m going to worry about, though.
Yeah. I’m not usually much of a “take a picture guy” but that scenery just looked to good for it.
A small lake in middle Missouri. Atkinson Lake
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can you clear a straight line of malfunctioning pixels on a phone with a lighter?11·27 days agoNo. If you’re lucky, you could take the phone apart and reconnect the ribbon connector that goes from the display to the board and it will be fixed. More likely the display is damaged and would need replaced. No chance a lighter will fix it.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Non-violent protests are 2x more likely to succeed and no non-violent movement that has involved more than 3.5% of a population has ever failed172·28 days agoThe article pointedly says that non violent protests were more successful because a lot more people were involved than in the violent protests.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Non-violent protests are 2x more likely to succeed and no non-violent movement that has involved more than 3.5% of a population has ever failed11·28 days ago“This was partly the result of strength in numbers. Chenoweth argues that nonviolent campaigns are more likely to succeed because they can recruit many more participants from a much broader demographic, which can cause severe disruption that paralyses normal urban life and the functioning of society.”
In other words, violent protests work better, but they lack the amount of people.
It’s a skill that most people will need to use often in their lives if you live in the US, at least. Unless you live in a place like New York city and don’t ever plan on leaving, you’ll probably be better off knowing how to drive. There’s a dozen reasons why that are all pretty obvious to most people.
But if you’re only 19, never got a license before that, and are dating a guy that’s a fair amount older than you are, I’m guessing you just want other people making all of your decisions for you.
When you’re living in it, you don’t know what the future will have. I like my information and tech, but growing up as a kid before all that was pretty sweet. You weren’t always after knowing or researching or finding out everything. You lived more in the moment.
There was also a freedom that will never return for anyone. Imagine going places and doing things that at best will only be a story people could tell. No pictures or videos that keep or prove anything forever digitally around. It’s something you subconsciously think about now all the time. It didn’t used to exist. Also the freedom of being a kid and wanting to go hang out wondering around with friends all day completely untethered or tracked. Just a “be home before the streetlights come on” and beyond that your parents have no idea where you are and can’t call you. Getting lost was an adventure.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are American cops allowed to be morbidly obese?242·1 month agoOur law enforcement is a huge joke and the meh pay, high turnover rate, and low bar of entry attracts the type of people you wouldn’t want to be associated with to begin with.
But also, why are small framed 5’3 women allowed to be police?
Fact is, most cops can’t outrun or overpower a lot of criminals who chose to resist or flee. In actuality that’s a pretty tiny part of the job. The rest is tickets, reports, paperwork, arrests with no resistance, investigations, etc. you don’t have to be an athlete or even very physically fit to do any of that. Id rather deal with a fat cop that isn’t a dick more than a slim one who’s a dumbass.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto Nintendo@lemmy.world•iFixit is retroactively giving the Nintendo Switch a 4/10 on repairabilityEnglish31·1 month agoWhat?
Middleman or straight from valve, the battery shouldn’t cost nearly 100 bucks.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.deto Nintendo@lemmy.world•iFixit is retroactively giving the Nintendo Switch a 4/10 on repairabilityEnglish14·1 month agoThey praise the steam deck, which is good. But they still charging $100 just for it’s replacement battery. Way too expensive.
Update it to him holding a taco as well.
And here I am, just planning on going to Mint or something whenever win 10 support finally actually ends. I had Ubuntu like 15 years ago for a while, but I’m at a point where I want to do less learning about my operating system.