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canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it normal to not be able to remember anything during burnout?2·1 month agoI didn’t struggle with any of it when I went through it, I just have subsequently found that I didn’t retain many of the rules. The derivative’s power rule is about the only rule I don’t have to look up these days. I’d like an online resource that has a bunch of practice exercises to help drill that stuff into me.
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it normal to not be able to remember anything during burnout?2·1 month agoCan you link me some? I’d honestly really appreciate it. I’ve used Khan academy but it was too sparse on exercises
Edit: spelling
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it normal to not be able to remember anything during burnout?3·1 month agoFor learning calculus?
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Danish Ministry switching from Microsoft Office/365 to LibreOffice - The Document Foundation Blog82·2 months agoReposts are better than no posts. Plus, plenty of people could have missed the original.
Wankpuffin is actually a specific example (given within the paper) of British vulgarity considered in this study.
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?English6·6 months agoI actually don’t know the way you’re supposed to beat Super Metroid “correctly.” I’ve always done what I ended up learning was a major sequence break resulting from a bunch of bomb jumps to get the power bomb early, and use that to get some other stuff that allows me to beat the game out of order.
I also never start Metroid Prime without immediately getting the double jump. I used to be up there on speed running that game. I don’t play the player’s choice or switch versions whenever I decide to crack it out. The original was literal perfection.
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you have money in the SP500, you own Tesla stock101·6 months agoYou can buy a share or two of TSLQ to hedge against TSLA while still holding your index funds
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Be the change you want to see in LemmyEnglish11·7 months agoI don’t internet without uBlock. I honestly couldn’t imagine it any other way.
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Be the change you want to see in LemmyEnglish121·7 months agoSame. I still occasionally browse Reddit, but I have a rule that I don’t post or comment there. I do post and comment here.
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Italian town bans residents from falling sickEnglish41·8 months agoTheir wording is confusing, but I think what you first understood is correct. Over 30 million Americans don’t even live within an hour of a trauma care department (and an hour is further away): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28069138/
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Italian town bans residents from falling sickEnglish502·8 months agoThe mayor says that it’s because the nearest hospital is 45 km away, but a full 16% of the US population, or roughly 55 million people, live further than that from a hospital (https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/03/health/hospital-deserts/index.html).
US healthcare really needs to stop looking like a third-world country.
Examples? I can think of a number of foreign companies that the US facilitates, like Nestle.
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after allEnglish7·1 year agoEh, I switched. I switched all of my lab’s computers, too, and my PhD students have remarked a few different times that Linux is pretty cool. It might snowball.
canihasaccount@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•New Zealand food bank distributes candy made from a potentially lethal amount of methamphetamineEnglish4·1 year agoDesoxyn would like a word.
Edit to add: more commonly prescribed amphetamines are neurotoxic, too. Whether they are neurotoxic at clinical doses is still debated.
I never understand why lemmy downvotes someone who is trying to help by providing accurate information, presumably because they think that there’s a very small chance that the person they’re replying to isn’t being sarcastic.
Any NIH-funded research must be made open access one year after its publication date. NIH publishes the accepted manuscript in PubMed at the one-year mark. Unlike NIH, (last I checked) NSF doesn’t strictly require it, but you won’t be getting NSF funding unless you say you’re going to make the resulting papers freely available somehow (e.g., preprints, paying for open access, etc.). Not sure about DOE/DOD/etc. funded-articles.
The majority of federally funded research in the US is made open access. You might not realize it because news outlets typically report on brand-new articles, which haven’t hit the one-year mark for open access yet.