Skaindire
Skaindire t1_jbz474p wrote
Reply to New information about the role of a molecule found in chillis in reducing foot pain by healing damaged nerves. After three months, the team found that those who’d been treated with the capsaicin patch reported that their pain had reduced significantly, compared to those treated with standard care by Wagamaga
I didn't need a reason to eat chilies in excess, but now I'm glad I found one.
Skaindire t1_j9tmwmm wrote
Reply to Ukraine suffered more data-wiping malware than anywhere, ever: Russia has greatly accelerated cyberattacks on its neighbor in the wake of its invasion by DoremusJessup
Just imagine, a bunch of neckbeards desperate to show their worth, lest they get drafted ...
Skaindire t1_j9qchea wrote
Reply to Romanian president reiterates support for Moldova, condemns any attempts at destabilizing the country by progress18
In case you're wondering why this message came out so late, that's specific to this president, reacting late to literally every event.
Romanians DO believe in this cause, but the late reply is entirely his fault.
^(Still can't believe Basescu was one of the best presidents we've ever had. That scene of him laughing at the Russian Parliament years ago ...)
Skaindire t1_j8j23ul wrote
Reply to Paxlovid slashed severe outcomes for at-risk patients after Omicron surge, study finds by No-Drawing-6975
The actual study for anyone not interested in reading the first paragraphs of the story. https://www.cmaj.ca/sites/default/files/additional-assets/site/press/cmaj-195-E220.pdf
Skaindire t1_j8d0b89 wrote
Reply to New analysis of 142 influential films featuring artificial intelligence (AI) — from 1920 to 2020 — reveals that nine (8%) of 116 AI professionals were portrayed as women by marketrent
And what roles were those AI's performing? How many warbots were male or female? How many ships AI's were male or female? What about space stations, what about power armors?
The 'gender' of the AI changed along with it's role, not with it's artificial existence. Just like another commenter said, it's pointless data.
Skaindire t1_iy9whe5 wrote
This guy reacts so slowly to events that I'm wondering if he's thinking of some attack a few months ago, not something more recent.
Skaindire t1_ixu3c13 wrote
Reply to comment by topperx in Western sanctions catch up with Russia’s wartime economy by BollocksAsBalls
It doesn't have to be a lot of them. Even just a small percentage will break things. We'll see it in a year at most as the pensions will be frozen while everything else goes up.
East European countries had this problem for years after joining the EU because they kept bleeding people to the wealthier ones.
Skaindire t1_iuiapvb wrote
Reply to comment by frizzykid in Russian rocket falls in the north of Moldova by VileGecko
Right you are, but these fuckwits threatened to use nukes, their collateral damage is a lot higher than a few cubic meters of wood.
Skaindire t1_iuflvgs wrote
Is that Dave?
Skaindire t1_jbzolm3 wrote
Reply to comment by jdippey in New information about the role of a molecule found in chillis in reducing foot pain by healing damaged nerves. After three months, the team found that those who’d been treated with the capsaicin patch reported that their pain had reduced significantly, compared to those treated with standard care by Wagamaga
Has not been tested for either. They specifically tested the patch and nothing else. It's