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DopeDetective t1_j253ed8 wrote
Reply to comment by wealldiedin2012 in Have we just experienced a technology evolutionary leap? by [deleted]
I edited too slowly. I never said android was the first phone. I said iPhone was not the first phone.
I really shouldn't say "android" because thats just the processing platform I think. but like Samsungs first cellphone with a camera came out in 2000. iphones just built off what everyone else already did.
DopeDetective t1_j252mcg wrote
Reply to comment by wealldiedin2012 in Have we just experienced a technology evolutionary leap? by [deleted]
uh the first iPhone came out in 2007...
I didnt say Android was the first phone, I said the iPhone was not the first phone
the first phones with music and cameras were androids though which is why I said iPhone built on androids.
DopeDetective t1_j252gf6 wrote
Reply to comment by what-a-moment in Have we just experienced a technology evolutionary leap? by [deleted]
the problem is that Apple chooses to make it impossible for Android & IPhone to work well together. my in-laws all have iPhones & it's like they cant even send me pictures, it's stupid. Apple goes out of their way to make it a class divider. like I dont want to spend $900 on a phone wtf
DopeDetective t1_j2516s4 wrote
Reply to comment by S3guy in Have we just experienced a technology evolutionary leap? by [deleted]
lol no they didn't. youre clearly a fanboi. they took what android phones already did and just slightly built on it, that's not revolutionary. ive never had an iPhone, androids dont suck.
if anything, Apple created a dumber version if youre saying they have braindead customers. making something dumb isn't revolutionary lol. Android is revolutionary in that they started it all, continue to evolve, and offers many more options at much more affordable prices
edit:
american teenagers obsess over iPhones. the world chooses Android.
Android holds 71% of the market world-wide. IPhone is only 28%
DopeDetective t1_j2506gr wrote
the iPhone was not first. Apple doesn't deserve the circle jerk it gets.
DopeDetective t1_j1elhmm wrote
Reply to comment by snash222 in Narcissistic tendencies moderate the association between testosterone levels and generosity in men by chrisdh79
a narcissist can be very kind & generous to the outside world. they can be the most helpful person in the room. they might even be deeply involved with volunteer work or the church.
it's all about building an image. but they're cruel to their own families behind doors. it also shields them if their victims ever come forward, no one really believes someone so nice could be so bad.
DopeDetective t1_j0id1wa wrote
Reply to comment by TheFriendlyFelcher in The new omicron boosters are very effective at preventing seniors from being hospitalized with Covid. The latest omicron boosters are 84% effective at keeping seniors 65 and older from being hospitalized with Covid-19 compared with the unvaccinated by Wagamaga
that might be where we're headed but ideally everyone should be boosted due to the long term affects that covid can cause even in the young & healthy which, over time, could have extremely negative consequences on us as a population
DopeDetective t1_j07bpku wrote
Reply to comment by frenchmeister in New research shows why we hear “lemon” and not “melon” in processing incoming sounds: our brains “time-stamp” the order of incoming sounds, allowing us to correctly process the words that we hear by giuliomagnifico
yeah I wouldn't be surprised if this is fairly common and the reason people will say "what?" first and then respond
I've also had a few times where I simply couldn't process what someone was saying & even after multiple tries it still sounded like gibberish to me.
DopeDetective t1_izz9syo wrote
Reply to Frequently using digital devices to soothe young children may backfire. The habit of using devices to manage difficult behavior strengthens over time as media demands strengthen as well. The more often devices are used, the less practice children - get to use other coping strategies by Wagamaga
I would assume the same goes for food
DopeDetective t1_izeuqav wrote
Reply to comment by lilith-ness in A Swedish study of over 200,000 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and July 2021 has found that women, people with asthma and those with previous mental health disorders are more likely to experience long-term effects of COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
it's thought to be related to estrogen. estrogen is linked to increased risk of cancer as well. whereas testosterone seems to have immunosuppressive properties & possibly the reason men are less likely to have autoimmune disorders.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-nearly-80-percent-of-autoimmune-sufferers-are-female/
DopeDetective t1_ix8sjw4 wrote
Reply to comment by narrill in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
the study says that alertness requires a high carb breakfast & glucose response. some people have a genetic predisposition that makes this impossible & these people were excluded from the study. what am I missing.
DopeDetective t1_ix5u94a wrote
Reply to comment by narrill in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
there's a gene that allows people to be fully rested after 4hrs. so clearly sleep quantity is influenced by genetics. circadian rythm is influenced by genetics.. theres just so much that is influenced by genetics that it just seems misleading to say there is no genetic connection the way they claim
DopeDetective t1_ix41g8p wrote
Reply to comment by InTheEndEntropyWins in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
what about type 1 diabetes? type 2 diabetes is also genetic
i guess my issue is that they really only looked at healthy people. if you exclude a bunch of people who have a genetic predisposition then of course youre not going to find a genetic relationship
"Study participants were healthy individuals aged 18–65 years, who were able to provide written informed consent. Exclusion criteria included ongoing inflammatory disease; cancer in the last three years (excluding skin cancer); long-term gastrointestinal disorders including irritable bowel disease or Celiac disease (gluten allergy), but not including irritable bowel syndrome; taking immunosuppressants or antibiotics as daily medication within the last three months; capillary glucose level of >12 mmol l–1 (or 216 mg dl–1), or type 1 diabetes mellitus, or taking medication for type 2 diabetes mellitus; currently experiencing acute clinically diagnosed depression; heart attack (myocardial infarction) or stroke in the last 6 months; pregnancy; and vegan or experiencing an eating disorder or unwilling to consume foods that are part of the study. "
DopeDetective t1_ix40v3h wrote
Reply to comment by odd-42 in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
right they excluded a bunch of people who are genetically predisposed to poor sleep due to underlying conditions and then claimed there's no genetic relationship.
like if you cant eat high carb due to a genetic condition then you're never going to be able to meet those 4 requirements & therefore genetically predisposed to poor sleep.
DopeDetective t1_ix3zpdc wrote
Reply to comment by odd-42 in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
no, i think it mostly says that if you are healthy & therefore genetically predispositioned for good sleep then you can still disrupt it by not following these 4 things
but if you are predispositioned for bad sleep then these 4 things probably won't help
"Study participants were healthy individuals aged 18–65 years, who were able to provide written informed consent. Exclusion criteria included ongoing inflammatory disease; cancer in the last three years (excluding skin cancer); long-term gastrointestinal disorders including irritable bowel disease or Celiac disease (gluten allergy), but not including irritable bowel syndrome; taking immunosuppressants or antibiotics as daily medication within the last three months; capillary glucose level of >12 mmol l–1 (or 216 mg dl–1), or type 1 diabetes mellitus, or taking medication for type 2 diabetes mellitus; currently experiencing acute clinically diagnosed depression; heart attack (myocardial infarction) or stroke in the last 6 months; pregnancy; and vegan or experiencing an eating disorder or unwilling to consume foods that are part of the study. "
DopeDetective t1_ix3ogzc wrote
Reply to comment by InTheEndEntropyWins in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
well for example, a person could eat well, exercise daily, and go to bed with time for 8hrs of sleep but if they have sleep apnea or insomnia (genetic conditions) theyre still not going to wakeup feeling rested.
on the other hand, there are people with a gene that allows them to only need 4hrs of sleep so they would be just fine staying up super late
people with diabetes (genetic) can't have high carb breakfasts and their glucose response doesn't work so they will never achieve all 4 of these important things & that's caused by genetics
DopeDetective t1_ix3lc4t wrote
Reply to comment by InTheEndEntropyWins in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
well sure but they're saying there's no genetic component yet we know that sleep is strongly influenced by genetics & so is liver function such as diabetes and glucose response
DopeDetective t1_ix3eye8 wrote
Reply to comment by ExploratoryCucumber in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
it's common sense imo. diabetes is genetic. circadian rythm is genetic. insomnia & sleep apnea are genetic.
DopeDetective t1_ix3dj2y wrote
Reply to comment by ExploratoryCucumber in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
sure but I guarantee sleep quality/quantity/ability & glucose response are both effected by genetics if not defined by it.
DopeDetective t1_ix3b9ek wrote
Reply to comment by wigg1es in Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
I change up my sleeping routine somewhat often. I was previously doing 12-7 but now I'm doing 9-4 which I actually really enjoy for the peaceful alone time in the morning
might not have any relation but I only sleep on my back as well
DopeDetective t1_ix3a5p8 wrote
Reply to Study demonstrates that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following sleep is associated four independent factors: sleep quantity/quality the night before, physical activity the day prior, a breakfast rich in carbohydrate, and a lower blood glucose response following breakfast. by the_phet
I think there is probably a genetic component as well
im very unhealthy as far as food/exercise & I only seem to need 6-7hrs of sleep
I wake up instantly in the morning with no grogginess & I'm immediately out of bed
DopeDetective t1_iwzsziw wrote
Reply to Survey on 12,000 secondary school-aged students (12-18Y) shows that although many adolescents are spending considerable time gaming (at least 3.5hours/day),it is not having a negative impact on the wellbeing and 44% of ‘heavy’ gamers reported higher wellbeing than those who play less or don’t play by giuliomagnifico
I would also be curious how many dont play because their family can't afford it which would probably make them less happy for other reasons but still correlated
DopeDetective t1_j2540oc wrote
Reply to comment by S3guy in Have we just experienced a technology evolutionary leap? by [deleted]
they dont sell to the masses though. they almost thrive on creating a class divide. they aren't accessible at all, they're expensive as fuck. they're a status symbol & I think that's the only reason people view them the way they do. they reslly dont do anything a cheaper android cant do. I dont understand whats so complicated about an android to people.