It’s always good to support the original publisher and encourage local libraries by reading a hard copy, so I could never endorse piracy, even for people who can’t get their hands on a physical copy. Even though it’s true that both libgen and annas-archive have ebook copies of this particular book (and can easily be found via google), I could never in good conscience direct anyone to such a site.
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randomsnark@lemmy.mlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What does dying from all causes mean?English4·11 months agoIt means the overall death rate in the sample group was decreased substantially. The number of people who survived because they didn’t get lung cancer or blood clots was so large that it had a noticeable impact on the number of total survivors, even when you include death by bus. This is a useful measure for a couple of reasons. One, it accounts for the prevalence of the disease being prevented - cutting all pork from your diet prevents 100% of deaths by trichinosis, which accounts for like 0.00001% of deaths from all causes (completely made up numbers and example, without consulting any sources). Two, it could account for net change in survival, for a treatment or behavior that has both positive and negative effects - giving radiation therapy indiscriminately to everyone with any kind of lump might decrease rate of dying from breast cancer, but increase death “from all causes” because it causes more problems than it solves.
I guess an additional way it might be useful is if we don’t yet have data on the exact mechanisms by which the treatment helps or what exactly its preventing - all we know is that we gave group A the treatment and not group B, and after 20 years there were a lot more people alive in group A, but we haven’t yet found a pattern in which causes of death were most affected and how.
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Movies@lemmy.world•Robert Downey Jr. Sets Marvel Return as Doctor Doom in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’English125·1 year agoyou mean jumping the stark
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•Wikipedia is gauging interest for an extension that uses AI to see if any claim is cited on WikipediaEnglish11·1 year ago“Inconvenience” would be the verb for causing an inconvenience. So in the sentence you’re going for, “inconvene” would have to be replaced with the passive “be inconvenienced” (“we’ve gotta be inconvenienced and grovel to google a bit”). I don’t believe we have a separate word for “endure an inconvenience”, although it seems like the kind of thing some languages might have a single word for. Stylistically I’d probably restructure the sentence to “we’ve gotta put up with the inconvenience” rather than just using the passive verb, but yeah.
I think you’d most often see this verb in the stock phrase “Sorry to inconvenience you”.
Another commenter pointed out that if you induce this through repetition it’s called semantic satiation, but the more general case is known as jamais vu. It sounds like yours isn’t caused by semantic satiation. Brains are weird and often do things like this for completely benign reasons or no reason at all. Having said that, Doctor Google (who we all know not to trust) suggests causes can include epilepsy or migraine.
In any case, it might be worth looking into, if it’s something that’s causing difficulties for you. In general if it’s some specific medical cause a neurologist would be the relevant specialist but your primary care physician or general practitioner would be your first port of call and might be able to recommend further course of action.
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•Sam Altman to return as CEO of OpenAIEnglish4·2 years agoDo you have any additional info about the changes they’re making to the mission? I didn’t see that in the article
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Movies@lemmy.world•Gen Z is turned off by onscreen sex, wants no-mance over romance, a new study findsEnglish11·2 years agosame tbh
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Gaming@beehaw.org•Should I stick with The Outer Wilds? (EDIT: yes)English3·2 years agoTalking to people and examining writing will usually drop references to a couple of other places to explore, or to unanswered questions that are worth looking into. Even if they seem minor, these almost inevitably lead to putting together pieces of the larger story, regardless of which pieces you start with. I don’t specifically remember what whistling guy talks about, but it sounds like that’s the only potential lead you’ve found so far. It’s certainly possible to make progress without ever talking to him, via all kinds of things that can be independently stumbled on, but if you haven’t found anything else I bet revisiting his dialogue will give you an idea on where to search next.
(Okay, I checked the wiki and can confirm that, while Esker is not the richest source of new options in the game, his dialogue does include instructions that lead to new threads for you to pull on)
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Gaming@beehaw.org•Should I stick with The Outer Wilds? (EDIT: yes)English2·2 years agoWhere have you visited so far? Usually I’d think you’ve encountered something other than the ship within a few hours, and most of the things you can encounter should give you ideas as to what else to explore. Have you literally only floated around in the ship, or is that a way of saying that the things you’ve found aren’t interesting to you?
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Trump waived right to Georgia arraignment because he didn’t want to face court camerasEnglish111·2 years agohe’s fluent in bullshit
Stolen
You mean stashed in your mental cheek pouches.
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump arrested: Mug shot released – a first for any US presidentEnglish21·2 years agoRunning for office and voting are unrelated things with separate criteria. You can be president if you are a natural born citizen over 35 who has lived in the US for at least 14 years.
You might have been thinking that losing voting rights entails losing citizenship, but that is not the case.
No idea about the movie, but I wonder if figuring out the exact quote would be a useful step in the right direction (making it easier to google, ask about, etc). The closest I’ve found so far is “The meaninglessness of suffering, not suffering itself, was the curse that lay over mankind so far”, from Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals.
I assume that the movie used a correct quote, so it should be possible to find the quote without knowing the movie. If the movie invented a brand new quote, then the idea of using the original quote as a stepping stone towards finding the movie won’t work.