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indigoHatter t1_ize3obf wrote
Reply to comment by Zondartul in Last Boeing 747 rolls off line after half a century of production by diacewrb
🥁🥁... Wouldn't you know it? There's no cymbal or gong.
Fine, that's all you get.
Zondartul t1_ize1ase wrote
Actually, the production of a single Boeing 747 takes about 43 days.
gridpoet t1_izdfq22 wrote
theslickbunny t1_izddya8 wrote
Deck the halls with ghouls and bloodshed brrrrratatatatat atatatat
aquatic_kitten19 t1_izd0epa wrote
Reply to comment by slylock215 in Now Even Your Christmas Tree Can Run Doom on a tiny retro desktop PC ornament by chrisdh79
RemindMe! 1 day
Will remind you in 1 day if you comment it yourself. Change time as you wish. RemindMeBot has a subreddit with a sticky explaining more if you’d like.
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Reply to comment by slylock215 in Now Even Your Christmas Tree Can Run Doom on a tiny retro desktop PC ornament by chrisdh79
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slylock215 t1_izcrnm8 wrote
I need to follow this forever....until it comes out. One of my friends is the 'what do you get for the man who has everything' types and he fucking loves and grew up with doom and he loves christmas.
What's the command for the reddit remindme bot that I see people use sometimes
Defie22 t1_izbjpmr wrote
Reply to comment by ben_db in StableDiffusion can generate an image on Apple Silicon Macs in under 18 seconds, thanks to new optimizations in macOS 13.1 by Avieshek
It was 7 seconds before. Happy mow? 🙂
KeeperNovaIce t1_izad9v3 wrote
This is a need. Love it!
ohaikthxbai t1_izabnal wrote
Reply to comment by insaneinsanity in New type of surgical robot used to remove throat tumour by diacewrb
This is 100% a false claim, read further down in this comment thread this clown has no understanding of the evidence in this field.
ohaikthxbai t1_izabgn1 wrote
Reply to comment by insaneinsanity in New type of surgical robot used to remove throat tumour by diacewrb
What do you define as a "large proportion" and can you post a study that supports this claim.
/shrugs/ seems like you have no idea what you're talking about.
ohaikthxbai t1_izab8uc wrote
Reply to comment by drunken-oracle in New type of surgical robot used to remove throat tumour by diacewrb
You're right because the articles don't support his claim see my post next to yours
ohaikthxbai t1_izab64w wrote
Reply to comment by insaneinsanity in New type of surgical robot used to remove throat tumour by diacewrb
The OP's article seems to be talking about esophageal cancer not HPV related oropharynx.
ECOG 3311 demonstrates the value of robotic surgery in the deintensification of adjuvant therapy. Doesn't support your argument at all.
ORATOR 2 is a highly problematic trial - their two surgical arm mortalities were far more suggestive of issues with post-op care (in-hospital trach bleed) and surgical/radiation technique (spine infection AFTER radiation).
The surgeons in the ORATOR 2 trial had a morbidity profile that does not reflect any case series, trial, or database study based in the US. They were routinely doing tracheostomies, and they were not credentialing surgeons the way they did in E3311.
Personally the only useful information from the ORATOR 2 trial is: Don't get surgery with any of the surgeons who participated in the ORATOR 2 trial.
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NrealAssistant t1_iz8lemt wrote
Reply to comment by mrgnarchr in Kuo: Apple Headset Shipments Potentially Delayed (Again) Until Second Half of 2023 by BiscuitOfGinger
Hi mrgnarchr. That is wonderful to hear. May I know what your primary use for the glasses is? Nreal Air is used by some people to experience augmented reality, while others use it primarily for gaming on a large screen, and some people use it for productivity on a portable device.
I appreciate you bringing up the Nreal Air. It's consumer AR glasses in the shape of a typical sunglass. You can instantly get large screens for an AR experience by connecting it to a device with a USB-C port that supports Display out.
Scared_Manner1822 t1_iz75h89 wrote
Reply to Kuo: Apple Headset Shipments Potentially Delayed (Again) Until Second Half of 2023 by BiscuitOfGinger
i wonder if youll seea noth in the screen tho,oh,i mean island
toshgiles t1_iz6tynn wrote
Reply to comment by rakehellion in Better Than Fans? New 'AirJet' Chip Promises To Overhaul Laptop Cooling by Avieshek
You are definitely correct. hides
rakehellion t1_iz6lq5m wrote
Reply to comment by toshgiles in Better Than Fans? New 'AirJet' Chip Promises To Overhaul Laptop Cooling by Avieshek
The M1 Max definitely has a fan.
rakehellion t1_iz6lfro wrote
Reply to comment by wateryparsley_18 in Better Than Fans? New 'AirJet' Chip Promises To Overhaul Laptop Cooling by Avieshek
So you make the CPU cooler by making it slower? Yeah, that's how they work.
Sassquatch0 t1_iz6059w wrote
Reply to comment by Kumanji907 in Biometrics are even less accurate than we thought by vjmde
I think the Galaxy S8 had this issue, especially with screen protectors, but software fixed it.
The Pixel 6 had issues as well. But from my personal use of the device, it failed to safe & just flat rejected all fingerprints. My wife has a 6a, and the scanner works for her, but only accepts my fingerprint about 50% of the time, rejecting me when it doesn't work.
detectiveDollar t1_iz5v0fb wrote
Reply to comment by pat277 in Android 13 for tv officially launched: Here are the new features and capabilities by milktanksadmirer
Or even display out at any resolution on Pixel.
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BlueGuyBuff t1_iz5gooj wrote
Reply to comment by sillypicture in Starlink is delaying its daytime data caps by prehistoric_knight
Then live somewhere with good internet service lil bro
insullinlover666 t1_iz55q54 wrote
Reply to comment by BchLasagna in New type of surgical robot used to remove throat tumour by diacewrb
Ebi si maikata
pedroelbee t1_ize56e8 wrote
Reply to comment by indigoHatter in Last Boeing 747 rolls off line after half a century of production by diacewrb
🥁🥁🐍