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10875518 No.10875518 [Reply] [Original]

How do you think humans will evolve in the next 100 years, /sci/? Personally, I think humans will evolve past needing things like fingernails

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>> No.10879484

>>10877930
Wrong.

>> No.10879484,1 [INTERNAL] 

>>10877691
Go back to pol

>> No.10881204

>>10876103
>Implying weed is bad for you

>> No.10881204,3 [INTERNAL] 

go dilate

>> No.10881204,4 [INTERNAL] 

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12427801 No.12427801[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

>American healthcare

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12428164

>>12428106
>>12428107
>>12428136

>> No.12428167

>>12428162
/b/, /a/, and /cm/

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12428174

>>12428156
>but we're all winners here in burgerland
Not all.

>> No.12428175

>>12428174
according to his constituency he is

>> No.12428175,3 [INTERNAL] 

cunt cunt motherfucker shit fuck cunt



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12525282 No.12525282[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Is transsexualism good for science? What can be learned from it that can be applied to more things?
Some of them spend $50k+ on surgeries, that must be advancing something, right?

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>> No.12528662

The anecdotes in Chapter 4 of Whipping Girl reporting such changes as more intense emotions and increased sensitivity to smells upon taking female hormones are fascinating. Have scientists tested any of this stuff in real studies?

>> No.12528719

>>12525282
> abigail-shapiro-59.jpg
no wonder they are imbred as fuck
who else would want to fuck THAT
(whanted to show a pro-choice movement in israel, but only found out that abortons are illegal in israel)

>> No.12528728

>>12525282
i want to sew my face to those mammaries

>> No.12529110

>>12528580
gender dysphoria is not a matter of sexual preferences, it's a cognitive dysfunction.

>> No.12529144

>>12526360
this
there's a market for the mentally ill, and it's this
is it ethical? no. but hiring a lawyer to defend someone who made false rape accusations isn't either.



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12510682 No.12510682 [Reply] [Original]

How hard is getting data science job without cs-related degree? Is it possible I heard that ms at least required to work in a research type of ds, and i will do MS in civil transportation engineering next year. Will it increase my chances to get into DS/ML/Dl? I have started also doing Python bootcamp, hoping to get lucky with DS work

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>> No.12511195

>>12511106
>by certifications you mean courses on edX, udemy or any MOOCs?

Yeah, stuff like that. I don't endorse any of them though and I don't think one of these alone will get you a job. I got the IBM one but it was paid for by my employer so it's not like I invested my own money. And my personal experience is that it was super basic and I probably would not pass any interviews with it alone, but it was a good initial guide.

>But yeah, generally i've been thinking firstly get into math side of DS.

Sadly, and I say this as a mathematician, no one gives two shits about the math behind DS. You should learn the basics and how DS is different from traditional stats, but you should focus on building stuff. If you spend your time learning the math behind every single algorithm you are probably wasting your time. Just learn how to use the algorithm and what levers you have to actually improve a model.

>Also i wanted to know what HR means by engineering added in job description?
Honestly no idea.

> It gives me hope if its otherwise since i'm civil engineer
You are probably right on this. Just be prepared to answer the question "why are you changing from civil engineering to ds". "The money" is not a good answer. Just make up some bullshit about how building some model for your civil engineering thesis inspired you and you became more interested in the stats behind the model than the actual results. That should make HR Stacy's pussy wet.

>> No.12512496

>>12511195
Thanks friend. I'm going to do my best. Also one question. What exactly DS means? Like there are data analyst, data engineer and so on. Are one working in these positions considered to be a data scientist? Or this is the only jobs in data someone with unrelated degree can get? and the data scientist is someone with PhD. I honestly get confused in these terms. Like many people shares guides on how to be a data scientists and things i see on o a different sides is that you will work only in one positions related to ds but not fully as a data scientist working on ml/ai algorithms. It hella confuses me. Do i work on being data scientists or being in one of those related jobs? Or data science is a common term for data analyst, data engineer, ML/DL engineer?

>> No.12512797

>>12510682
Any other advices?

>> No.12513982

>>12510682
help

>> No.12513982,1 [INTERNAL] 

helllooo blyat



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10679869 No.10679869 [Reply] [Last 50] [Original]

"Skeletons in high heels"-edition
Last thread reached bump limit.
old:
>>10669274
>>10654055
>>10645251


We discuss research, offer advice (Just see your family physician), make fun of premeds, discuss residency and different specialties but we mostly shitpost

If you want to discuss vaccines, please make your own thread because it takes a lot of replies and the discussion degenerates.

>What's the best specialty for research?
Path, clinical lab, onc, rad/onc, anesthesia

>What are the best specialties lifestyle wise?
Optho, derm, psych and rads

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>> No.10700430

Someone make a new thread. I'm too lazy to make one rn.

>> No.10700534

>>10700163
I know it's shit but I won't get into any school if I can't even reach the mean. Anyone got any advice?

>> No.10700536

>>10700533
>>10700533
>>10700533

>> No.10700536,1 [INTERNAL] 

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10496866 No.10496866 [Reply] [Original]

What is going on with the concept of gender right now in our society? I think it’s great that it’s being talked about more and people (hopefully) aren’t as discriminatory as in the past. At the same time, there is a weird phenomenon where science and biology are sort of being attacked or ignored.

For example, I’ve had people tell me that gender is completely a social concept, that it isn’t driven by biology, which is an absurd statement. I’ve also had people tell me there are no differences between male and female brains, which is of course not accurate.

Why is it so popular right now to downplay any biological differences between men and women, and attribute them to society? Is it because if you can find a biological basis between genders, then people are afraid that it gives power to stereotypes? Because it’s not the biological differences that reinforce stereotypes, it’s sexism itself.

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>> No.10501236

>>10501169
>>10501220
how is this science or math

>> No.10501248

>>10498122
yo this is some revolutionary shit
turn the snowflakes into fuel with the power of the infinite potential of their gender confusions

>> No.10501253

>>10497218
i mean youre not wrong but why are you so angry?

>> No.10501253,2 [INTERNAL] 

I agree, I have seen a lot of crazy stuff especially in Asian countries - like parents don't even look like their children because of plastic surgery. Gender stuff could be aided with supplements I get it, but genetic modification is too freaky

>> No.10501253,3 [INTERNAL] 

>>10501253,1
No I don't think that its that expensive. It's beyond expensive it's like giving up your soul or something. This reference is crazy my friend



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10280943 No.10280943 [Reply] [Last 50] [Original]

I had to write a paper of existentialism for my philosophy class. My teacher gave it back with an F. She’d underlined true and truth wherever it appeared in the essay, probably about twenty times, with a question mark beside each. She wanted to know what I meant by truth. What is this bullshit? How am I supposed to define words? Using other words? Then I'd have to define those words also. Which results in an infinite regress.

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>> No.10290181

>>10281082
Copy pasting wikipedia doean't make you smart and useful.

For your information there are more than 20 mathe theories that are both consistent and complete.

And this apply only to math, not to epistemology and philosophy.

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10290235

>>10283725
This applies to anthropology and social, not to empirical and natural science. While you make a good epistemological point with distinguishing generality (shared between everyone, which is necessary but not sufficient) and universality, the latter should be end point.

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10785593 No.10785593 [Reply] [Original]

Engineering technician here(AKA not an engineer) and this is the first job I've had where I wasn't digging ditches(8th grade education) but I'm in love with engineering since getting this job and I was wondering what the best engineering field to get into was? My requirements are 1) minimal nepotism, and 2) very good pay

Based on the replies I get will determine whether or not I pay for my own college degree in whatever the consesus on best engineering specialty there is.

My guess is mechanical engineer. Also my great uncle was an electrical engineer that worked on the first NASA satellite that went to space so it is to a degree in my blood.

Right now I'm working 80 hour weeks and, for whatever reason, am the only engineering tech on this 8 figure job(in USD) construction site. Somehow I have been granted this responsibility.

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>> No.10785871

>>10785635
>it's called a lifetime of experience in the field and my knowledge from working in the field
You know new grads don't have this right.

>> No.10785916

>>10785871
>You know new grads don't have this right.
dont have what?
a graph to tell them about jobs they've just spent 4+ years learning about and training for?
the things i mentioned in that are common knowledge to anyone with a sincere interest or position in the field
the rest is literally google in 0.00157 seconds

>> No.10785926

>>10785593
Nuclear submarine shit

>> No.10786734

>>10785593
i would be so tempted to unclasp the tether when the guardian wasn't looking.

>> No.10786734,3 [INTERNAL] 

>>10786734,1
Where can I find some more feedback?



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12192540 No.12192540 [Reply] [Original]

Does anyone here have any information on hyperthyroidism? I've been dealing with symptoms for over a year, and thyroid issues run rampant in both sides of my family, yet my doctor refuses to refer me to an endocrinologist as my lab numbers are (barely) within the range set by the testing lab.

For over a year now my TSH has been between 0.3 and 0.5, I lost 30lbs in a month and can't gain any back regardless of what I eat, my heart pounds in my chest head and neck, I'm shaky, freezing cold and have a physical sensation of fear 24/7. Also my vision goes double.

Regardless of what my doctor thinks I've concluded that the problem is almost certainly my thyroid (and probably graves disease). Things I've tried that didn't seem to help include: tons of cardio, yoga, eating a super clean diet focused on high protein and low carbs/grains/no sugar, CBT therapy for anxiety, and a large variety of supplements and vitamins.

The only thing I've done that has made a difference so far is taking 2 grams of an amino acid called l-carnitine every day. Since I've started this my heart palpitations have decreased noticeably and I'm less shaky most of the time

Does anyone here have any information about hyperthyroidism? What causes it and how can it be managed without prescription medication? It's generally considered an 'autoimmune' disorder, but nobody seems to know what causes these disorders in the first place...

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>> No.12194097

>>12193602
How long would I need to do that for? It's something I've thought about but worried it might be bad for my thyroid somewhere to starve it like that lol

>> No.12194118

raypeatforums

>> No.12194196

>>12194118
Those forums seem to be full of crazy people.

>> No.12194249

>>12192540
So get a different doctor

>> No.12194249,2 [INTERNAL] 

>>12194249,1
My friend was just looking for this information. Thanks



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12266773 No.12266773[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Hey, you
Lately I have been quite interested in dating/relationships, especially in modern times with the introduction of the birth control pill and (now) socially acceptable dating apps.

I have been visiting different communities ("manosphere" types mainly) and I think there are two grop of men. Those who believe that the right set of mind is enough to attract most women and those who believe that looks/money and, in a lesser extent, status are crucial to get pussy.

What does /sci/ thinks about this? Do you guys can recommend me some scientific papers or books? Men's stories are funny to read but I want a more scientific approach to it.

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>> No.12269371

>>12269238
>don't get me wrong - a lot of women are promiscuous and hypergamic, but it's not "hurr muh arms muh abs" they are drawn to

True. I dont blame women. They are just reacting given the current social/technological conditions. I just want to know what the science has to say about it.

>> No.12269381

>>12269232
Cheers mate. I'll check it out

>> No.12269385

>>12269381
it's a load of bullshti claims by incels obsessed with the lifting-mewing-meditations cope trivium

>> No.12269388

>>12266773
You wanna know how I know that your gay?

>> No.12269388,2 [INTERNAL] 

difficult to make online dating



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12308521 No.12308521 [Reply] [Original]

Natural alternative to adderall?

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>> No.12321783

>>12319493
They clamp.

>>12321202
Remember that IQ is not an absolute metric, it's normalized. The mean for a given population si always 100, so you can drag down the eye cues for decades and completely mask the absolute change.

>> No.12321871

>>12309204
Have sex.

>> No.12321893

>>12309184
Get off the stimulants and make sure you get a good night's sleep EVERY SINGLE NIGHT. You'll thank me.

>> No.12321897

>>12309204
Sleep

>> No.12321897,1 [INTERNAL] 

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12429360 No.12429360[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

help bros

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>> No.12429364

>>12429363
no idea bro

>> No.12429365

>>12429360
Pic for ants

>> No.12429368

>>12429360
this board is not your personalized homework help session
find the Fourier series for the line you're given

>> No.12429368,1 [INTERNAL] 

>>12429363

you were right thanks!

>> No.12429368,2 [INTERNAL] 

>>12429368
I WONT ASK AGAIN ! HAPPY ?



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10962710 No.10962710 [Reply] [Original]

Was Gandalf right about the Gandalfian Same Value Inequality Theorem (GSVIT)? How could one possible prove his point without disimplying the fact that the photon equivalent of free energy would decompose gradually into negative antimatter particle per as single timespace unit of any kind it already would have been travelled through? Did Gandalf really fuck Spiderman and how many cows would it need to teach a chicken how to succesfully construct a working and genuine free electron in Lego?

>> No.10962710,1 [INTERNAL] 

broooooooooooo
RoFL aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



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12386535 No.12386535 [Reply] [Original]

How?

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>> No.12386687

>>12386675
Okay one more question. Why is pi such a weird number?

>> No.12386718

>>12386687
Only in base 10 is it a weird number. It is because pi is not designed to be represented in base 10 so when you represent it in base ten it looks weird.

For example, 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water, but in Fahrenheit it looks weird (32 degrees F) because you put it in a form it is not supposed to be in, and that is just what it looks like in that form. It is useful for calculations sometimes though.

Pi is much more normal looking when you put it in proper terms.

Pi is equal to exactly 4 times (1-1/3+1/5-1/7+1/9-1/11+1/13...) etc. for infinity.

Try it yourself if you don't believe, first subtract 1/3 from 1 to get 2/3 then add 1/5 to that and keep doing it then multiply it all by 4 and that is one more fundamental way of representing pi that is not the messy base ten form.

>> No.12386722

>>12386535
You could do this with a pentagon too, say with a circumferance of 5. You just fold the corners inwards such that it slowly approaches the area of a circle while maintaining the circumferance. That does, however, not mean that we get a circle. In fact we've just shown that the method can be used to demonstrate that a circle can have an arbitrary circumference, and thus we've shown that the proof is fallacious and thereby invalid. All we've readlly done is make a semi-fractal that merely looks like a circle

The correct way to approach the circumferance of a circle is not by inverting the corners, but rather by cutting them. We would thus progress from a square to an octagon to a hexadecagon to a 32-sided shape, and so on. Each time we would get slightly closer to PI as we would ultimately end up with a circle.

>> No.12386747

Wouldn't you just have a giant stairway where the sum of each step size would be one?

>> No.12386801

>>12386622
I think you're using squarcular reasoning on this one, buddy.



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12357907 No.12357907 [Reply] [Original]

Please Look at the Image,and if you guys are able to solve it,please comment

>> No.12357907,1 [INTERNAL] 

Are there any comments on this? For me now it is not a logical set of squares

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12358026

>>12357907
Probably to late but here it is

>> No.12358127

>>12358026
nice , solution.

>> No.12359051

>>12358026
wrong. You can only use straight lines, not gay ones.



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11189507 No.11189507 [Reply] [Original]

Only useful things are cryptography, data structures and algorithms. Everything else is bound to be outdated within a few years.

And if you're in uni, you're much better studying math and minoring in CS while taking the very few useful CS classes (like data structures and algorithms)

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>> No.11198718

>>11198262
Lol

>> No.11198720

>>11197412
CE and EE are pretty brainlet. I’ve never seen a group of people so unable to do basic calculations that wasn’t spoon fed to them on a cheat sheet. Teaching in the EE department seems like a nightmare since students ask you to do all the intellectual heavy lifting for them...despite claiming their major is hard and they have to think hard. Taking RF with these mouthbreathers was embarrassing

>> No.11198726

>>11198046
Well nothing matters so may as well live comfortably and make paylets like you serth

>> No.11199711

>>11189534
This is bullshit you don't master any of the subjects you just mentioned. You might take the occasional intro class in no more than half of the subjects you mentioned. CS majors come out extremely desirable and then become obsolete. It is a known fact that people over 40 can't get programming or IT jobs, mainly because they are so over-dependent on technicalities rather than understanding the theory behind CS.

Case in point, you who thinks that AI and math are unrelated when in fact all machine learning is just applied math.

>> No.11199711,1 [INTERNAL] 

You say Computer Science is for people too stupid for math, engineering, and real science. I say your mom is a whore.



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5445566 No.5445566 [Reply] [Original]

Biological Anthropologist M.Sci. here.

Ask me anything about human biology.

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>> No.5445961

>>5445956
I dont think so. I think gene therapy and computer AI will be the driving forces of progress. Maybe some light opt-in eugenics of high quality people breeding with other high quality people.

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5445971

>>5445961
i didnt think that through
evolution is not the same as my post

>> No.5445973

>>5445958
Cephalopods have a penis similar in appearance to humans.

Fun fact. Watch out for the 16 foot Architeuthis cock.

>> No.5446287

>>5445971
lolwut

>> No.5446287,1 [INTERNAL] 

A



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11369394 No.11369394 [Reply] [Original]

I am considering liposuction and was wondering, just hypothetically
What would happen if i anesthetise myself so my belly area is numb and cut it all away with a massive knife? Like cut it off the same way you'd cut a ham or whatever..
What would happen short-term or longterm??

>in b4 excersize you fat fuck
because i'm not actually fatbut always wondered about this question.
Thank you.

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>> No.11370523

>>11369394
Yerba mate, guarana seed, raw cacao, guayusa, rhodiola, proper nutrition, lack of processed food, intermittent fasting, moderate exercise.

There you go. Enjoy being a proper human being.

>Liposuction
Enjoy being a retarded, improper human being.

>> No.11370525

>>11369906
>>11370515
DNE is much more powerful than DNP, and actually has positive effects, just takes a bit longer overall.

>> No.11370533

cut the carbs, reduce the sugar, and go do cardio anon and eat more protein
and the most important...stop eating like are an elephant.
your stupid plan will result in your death
people need to stop chasing the easy method to lose weight. even if you get a lipo you will still get all the fat back thanks to your bad habits

>> No.11370554

if you're super fat don't run or you will fuck up your ankles walk as much as you're comfortable with and do upper body work or cycling and rowing instead, you want to increase muscle mass that will burn fat,
diet is more important though

>> No.11370554,2 [INTERNAL] 

Cutting it the same way as cutting ham would result in massive and easily infected lesions. A huge wound like that unless properly cared for in a sterile environment, (essentially in a hospital) would very likely lead to a serious soft tissue infection, and without access to intravenous antibiotics, sepsis and death. That's not even getting started on the fact that as an untrained individual performing an operation on yourself you'd be quite likely to breach the abdominal cavity by accident which could lead to so many issues. Some girl with anorexia tried this while she was tripping and ended up on my ward (I'm a junior doc.) Was not a pretty sight, she ended up shaving off a portion of her ascending colon.



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12304835 No.12304835 [Reply] [Original]

Let's say there was a lottery with 0.003% chance of winning and it cost $5 and if you won you would get $8000
Would you buy that ticket?

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>> No.12306981

>>12306779
You mean a 3 in 100000 chance?

>> No.12306984

>>12306976
Ok I have some quarters to sell you.

>> No.12306984,1 [INTERNAL] 

People's passion for gambling has been known for a long time. The desire for quick earnings never leaves players

>> No.12308716

Do we get multiple attempts, if so yes. If no, then I think anyone with a reasonable sense of risk management wouldn't take the bet regardless of the expected value of a single ticket.

>> No.12308716,3 [INTERNAL] 

On average you make 0.24 per attempt, so no, statistically speaking it's more than a net loss



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12340763 No.12340763 [Reply] [Original]

When and where did gender/sexuality/race etc etc nonsense studies start creeping into universities and academia, and how and why did it become the powerful influencing force that it is today in our modern day society?

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>> No.12342102

>creeping into
My son, this shit was born in academia. It started in gender studies departments. They gained power slowly over a span of decades and used their influence to install people loyal to their cause in key positions. It spiraled out of control when they infiltrated tech companies and turned Twitter et al into a literal feminist and SJW propaganda apparatus.

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Western "intellectuals" partly funded by the American intelligence community.

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there's also been a clear and deliberate attempt to break any organization that threatens the banks and big business, that's exactly how they killed Occupy (SJW shit + rape allegations etc.)

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>gender studies departments.
when was the first gender studies department established and where

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>When and where did gender/sexuality/race etc etc nonsense studies start creeping into universities and academia
the civil "rights" movement