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love0_0all t1_jakwlr0 wrote
Reply to A study found that "cannabis use is common amongst patients with tinnitus and current users of cannabis reported that it helped with their symptoms." by OregonTripleBeam
It reduces blood pressure so yeah.
love0_0all t1_j99r43x wrote
Reply to What to do in Poconos for a 2night weekend getaway with a group of friends in March? by Entire-Conclusion305
Pennsylvania in March is muddy and kind of barren for hiking. There’s a good Indian restaurant in Tannersville called the Tandoor Palace.
love0_0all t1_j903hc1 wrote
Reply to I am a young teenager, and I have just learned about the concept of reaching singularity. What is the point of living anymore when this happens. by FriendlyDetective319
It's not good to focus on what you can't control. This is a mystery, and it's starting to get good. Stick around and find out what happens.
love0_0all t1_j4hjsch wrote
Doug Mastriano (who bussed to Jan 6th) was absolute poison to women, he lost to Shapiro, and that top of the ticket pulled down Oz who was a mediocre carpetbagger of a candidate endorsed by Trump. John Fetterman had a stroke and still won. Run more moderate homegrown candidates or lose again.
love0_0all t1_j21kzdm wrote
Reply to Was able to take the drone up and catch this beautiful sunset. (Lewisburg, PA) by therealmacjeezy
Could you identify a landmark for me? Local and I'd like to understand where this shot was taken.
love0_0all t1_iy5wntm wrote
Reply to comment by MissBirdieBoo in Your eyeballs will probably never touch another person’s eyeballs. (I hope). by JuiceAggressive3437
Touch the outside of your knees to each other! Do it!!
love0_0all t1_iy5og3n wrote
Reply to Your eyeballs will probably never touch another person’s eyeballs. (I hope). by JuiceAggressive3437
And never touch each other, just like your ears and the opposite sides of your neck and shoulders, or cheeks.
love0_0all t1_ixdrva6 wrote
Reply to Neuroimaging study shows that people with similar personalities tend to have similar brain responses when viewing naturalistic stimuli. by chrisdh79
I think this might explain perceptions of telepathy on psychedelics, personally.
love0_0all t1_iv2u4ve wrote
Reply to comment by Collegenoob in Oprah backs Oz rival Fetterman in Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate race by return2ozma
You were hoping to see this strategy? Honestly?
Anyway no, information of a lesser priority naturally takes time to disseminate to the proletariat.
love0_0all t1_iv0gj0d wrote
Could have done this a month ago but alright
love0_0all t1_iu6eerq wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Heavy Cream Yogurt by Preesi
That is one beautiful bacteria frappe.
love0_0all t1_itz7n9h wrote
We don’t know.
The part of the brain / nervous system that seems to respond most to music is located very near the center of our heads, making it really difficult to monitor in real time. As a result, we don’t have a good understanding of exactly why music makes us emotional because we have a hard time seeing what’s happening chemically and biologically when we listen to a song. However we’re working on this problem with AI and various ways of measuring our responses. Sounds are making physiological changes in our bodies, which can spur thoughts and feelings in ways which we don’t honestly understand exactly presently.
love0_0all t1_itj5gmk wrote
Reply to comment by Dsurian in LeVar Burton's wedding, 1992. by PleasingScrum
Kudos to Riker for being the only (other) one with a date, tho.
love0_0all t1_ir7fs96 wrote
Reply to comment by Akimbo333 in Teaching Robots About Tools With Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) by Shelfrock77
It seems to recognize the parts of the tool and after manipulating it a million times digitally it can understand how it is meant to work in 3D space with our standard physics.
love0_0all t1_je2t8p4 wrote
Reply to comment by Otherwise-Ad5053 in How can we empower humans through A.I. while minimizing job displacement? Ideas? by sweetpapatech
Would lessen the blow for sure, maybe enable a transition.