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imaginary_num6er t1_j8z72j8 wrote
Reply to comment by TheSorge in Wreckage of long-lost US submarine from World War II found off Japanese coast by TheSorge
Was hoping it was near the disputed islands with Russia since before Russia annexed the islands after Japan’s surrender, they would have been under Allied control
imaginary_num6er t1_j2aphqe wrote
Reply to comment by LCLogan in Bahamian regulator says it seized $3.5 billion of FTX crypto assets for ‘safekeeping’ by cloud_coder
That too but I just realized Capital One also bumped their rates to 3.3% very recently
imaginary_num6er t1_j2acaux wrote
Reply to comment by SyrioForel in Bahamian regulator says it seized $3.5 billion of FTX crypto assets for ‘safekeeping’ by cloud_coder
>Savings accounts currently pay over 3.3% interest in the US
Which one? The highest I've only seen is 3%
imaginary_num6er t1_j2ac82g wrote
Reply to comment by mishap1 in Bahamian regulator says it seized $3.5 billion of FTX crypto assets for ‘safekeeping’ by cloud_coder
>It's crypto. Try to liquidate into cash and the value falls to zero.
More like it's zero
imaginary_num6er t1_j1cjszv wrote
Reply to comment by ZombieZookeeper in TikTok confirms employees improperly accessed journalists' user data in hunt for leaks by j1ggy
"*OUR* data"
imaginary_num6er t1_iyyahzd wrote
Reply to Kuo: Apple Headset Shipments Potentially Delayed (Again) Until Second Half of 2023 by BiscuitOfGinger
Probably needs a 4090Ti to run 60 FPS.
imaginary_num6er t1_ixoyfwv wrote
Reply to Enhanced replication of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2 in human forebrain and midbrain organoids by wmdolls
>To date, over 620 million people have been infected by SARS-CoV-2 with a significant proportion of them infected during the Omicron wave. While most patients survived the infection, post-COVID-19 sequela including neurological manifestations are common.10 The increased efficiency of BA.2 to replicate and causing apoptosis in the brain organoids is alarming, indicating that the long-term consequence of BA.2 infection in the CNS should be closely monitored.
imaginary_num6er t1_irnthks wrote
Reply to comment by FailedTuring in [OC] Price differences per gas station brand (Germany) by wann-tanken
It is not even alphabetical either. At least that way the line graph can correlate the prices increasing in alphabetical order
imaginary_num6er t1_iqptgtg wrote
Reply to comment by ooru in "Robotic surgery is a game changer for minimally invasive surgery" - More and more surgeons are using robotic surgical systems. Here’s why. 🤖 by tonymmorley
Didn't a clinical study show that robotic surgery without haptic feedback had worse outcomes than regular laparoscopic surgery?
https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.7326/M20-7006
>A total of 50 studies with 4898 patients were included. Of the 39 studies that reported incidence of Clavien–Dindo complications, 4 (10%) showed fewer complications with robot-assisted surgery. The majority of studies showed no difference in intraoperative complications, conversion rates, and long-term outcomes. Overall, robot-assisted surgery had longer operative duration than laparoscopy, but no obvious difference was seen versus open surgery.
imaginary_num6er t1_jbd9a27 wrote
Reply to comment by Prolly-wrong in Stanford Medicine scientists have found a way to transform cancer cells into weapons against cancer. by sgfgross
Funny, I thought it would be Milla Jovovich movie