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.
- 0 Posts
- 28 Comments
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.
what if spider vaginas had emotions
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Games@lemmy.world•What’s a game you can 100% without hating by the end?English1·11 months agodeleted by creator
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Mitochondria is the power house of the cellEnglish34·11 months agothat phrase is to biology as “donde esta la biblioteca” is to spanish
Probably Wayne Gretzky? I don’t even know anything about ice hockey and I know he’s supposed to be the most dominant player of any sport. Like he and his brother have the record for highest combined goals of any pair of brothers: 2,857 by Wayne, 4 by Brent. If you take away all his goals, he’d be the highest scoring player of all time on assists alone. There have been 13 times when a player has scored over 100 goals in a season in NHL history: Lemieux (once), Orr (once), and Gretzy (eleven times in a row). He retired last century and still holds 57 records. I’m not gonna keep picking out examples but there’s a bunch more facts like this that sound like the old “chuck norris facts” meme but are actually true.
“If you don’t know anything about ice hockey why do you have all these facts on hand?” - I remembered seeing this kind of list before so I did a quick Google.
Edit: I’m seeing some different exact figures for some of these, but the general principle stands and I’m not invested enough in hockey facts to nail down which numbers are exactly right.
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In your country, what "common" animals are tourists most excited to see?English29·1 year agothey probably fell into an empty enclosure one day and the zookeepers just rolled with it and put up a sign
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In your country, what "common" animals are tourists most excited to see?English20·1 year agoAre capybaras as chill as their reputation suggests, or is that more a feature of cases that are used to captivity? If the memes/images/videos are to be believed, I’d expect to be able to just wander up to one in the wild and have it respond like a well-socialized pet dog.
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”.
I believe when they say “Greek word for ass”, they mean ass as in donkey, not anus.
όνος - donkey, ass, burro
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What smartphones are people using nowadays?English3·1 year agoI have a fold3 as well, personally have found the battery life to be fine. Maybe because my previous phone was 6 years old when I switched so I had low standards for battery. Although, I definitely don’t need to charge 3 times a day.
If nobody else had said fold3, I was gonna post: I have a fold3 and I love it. I can see how people could see it as a dumb gimmick, but for me it can legitimately function as my main portable media device (ebooks, internet, keeping notes, video content, sudoku, emulated games if I attach a controller, showing people pictures, etc) in a way that a regular phone would feel way too cramped for, while also just fitting in my pocket so I can take it everywhere without a second thought - which would be a much bigger pain with a regular tablet. It’s just really nice having a full-sized book in my jeans pocket in a waiting room, as a painless part of my “everyday carry”.
Downside (for me) is people sometimes see me fold/unfold it and want to start a conversation about how weird it is, when I’m an extreme introvert and just wanted some silent device time. I guess this might be an upside for extroverts, but then they might be less interested in being glued to a large pocket-screen in the first place.
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it’s notEnglish2·1 year agoGoogle glass wasn’t AR though, it was just a display strapped to some glasses. It didn’t do 3D or head tracking or anything.
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it’s notEnglish1·1 year agodeleted by creator
Is there a generic name for this kind of product? I figure I’ll be interested in these at some point in the future, at which point I will have long since forgotten the list but will be able to google them up given the right terminology. Other than “raspberry pi alternative” which would inevitably center the results around how they relate to the rpi rather than the products themselves.
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Functional 16-bit CPU built and runs in Excel, 3Hz processor includes 128KB of RAM, 16-color display, and a custom assembly languageEnglish4·1 year agothe article anticipates and responds to that question
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is all wrestling , boxing matches really fake ?English392·1 year agoPro wrestling is fake (or, is all just fiction, like a TV show or a theater performance). Wrestling and boxing are not fake.
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
randomsnark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Gets a $94 Billion Reality Check as EV Winter Sets InEnglish9·2 years agoBut… you’re the one that brought up how long they’ve been around for.
Parts of it remain indecipherable without the social context, however, as the writer explicitly assumes a mutual knowledge of some set of unspecified rules.