ThoGot
@ThoGot@feddit.org
- Comment on Speeding overtaking driver who left cyclist with life-changing injures in “horrendous” hit-and-run crash jailed for four years 3 weeks ago:
huh?
- Comment on Anon is Bri’ish 4 weeks ago:
Pretty sure not owning ANY broadcast receiving devices is the only way to get around it
That was a thing years ago, but nowadays everyone has to pay (except if you have a low income and receive social benefits)
- Comment on It's on your blood! 4 weeks ago:
breathing, coffee and the sun
One of these is not like the others 👀
- Comment on Complex deep learning models are no better at understanding genetic perturbation than simple baseline ones, study finds 4 weeks ago:
I mean that’s probably true for many applications and why you should use the simplest statistical model possible as not to introduce unnecessary errors or bias (in the classical sense, not the machine learning sense)
- Comment on sardonic soup 1 month ago:
And that’s how allium and cabbage conquered the world
- Comment on Beaver 2 months ago:
Yeah, they probably just hate the sound of rushing water and want it to stop no matter what
- Comment on Anon watches The Whale 2 months ago:
I mean I don’t really want to spend my free time feeling like absolute shit because I chose to watch a movie
- Comment on Anon watches The Whale 2 months ago:
I couldn’t even finish that movie and had to stop after about 30 min (not because it was bad, but just way too depressing lol)
- Comment on Please remember to spread the word about this :( 2 months ago:
That actually depends on the type of antioxidant. The body has certain innate antioxidants (e.g. enzymes like catalase) to deal with reactive oxygen species but antioxidants that you get through your diet are also very important in that system (like vitamin c and e to prevent oxidation of cell membranes for example). Also some phytochemicals (like polyphenols) can act as an antioxidant.
- Comment on Arts & STEM 2 months ago:
My laptop can do the — when I press AltGr and -