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CrumpetDiagonal
·2 năm trước·discuss
Are you not turning off entire circuits to reduce power draw when mobile? I’m actually thinking about one of these for my truck camper and its power draw seems fine, but the stumbling point for me is the additional power draw from the monitor it would require. I think I’m leaning toward an M4 MBP with nano textured screen for maximum power efficiency and ability to work outside when it’s nice, though I have not yet put much effort into researching efficient monitors
CrumpetDiagonal
·2 năm trước·discuss
I think my recovery was pretty normal. I spent two nights in hospital, which is normal where I’m from. When I woke up after surgery, I remember being in pain and asking for the strong stuff, which worked just fine. After that it was quite manageable. It’s a difficult long recovery, but I wouldn’t describe it as painful. I
CrumpetDiagonal
·2 năm trước·discuss
I used the morning moulded piece of plastic that you’re talking about but still, after a year my teeth no longer aligned. I just couldn’t move my lower jaw back into its prior aligned position
CrumpetDiagonal
·2 năm trước·discuss
That’ll work for someone whose only or primary breathing obstruction is nasal valve collapse.

I had enough nasal valve collapse that I tried these vents but found them uncomfortable. I got the desired impact on my nasal airway from nasal strips that keep the nasal valve open, but that didn’t solved my nighttime sleep/breathing issues because I also had a very narrow airway into the back of my nose and throat due to my recessed upper and lower jaws, which I had surgery to correct about bit over a year ago
CrumpetDiagonal
·2 năm trước·discuss
The literature is replete those kinds of issues. The most common side effect of prolonged use is a change in the bite alignment. I used one for over a year before I had surgical intervention to increase the size of my airway via jaw surgery (both jaws advanced). By the end of that year, I couldn’t get my lower jaw back into place during the day and bite no longer aligned.

Thanks the braces and surgery corrected my bite and expanded my airway to the point that I no longer need anything to help me breathe at night or during the day
CrumpetDiagonal
·3 năm trước·discuss
Similar culture in Australia too. “She’ be right, mate”
CrumpetDiagonal
·3 năm trước·discuss
They also feature in the amazing HBO series Deadwood
CrumpetDiagonal
·3 năm trước·discuss
Definitely! Some of which are trained medical professionals who assist those on the autism spectrum improve their social skills. And for those new to a culture or region, there are often associations with courses and volunteers that help people develop social skills for their new region

Update: Also beware the category of “charisma” coaching or worse “seduction artists”, who are skewed heavily with grifters catering to the incel and pseudo-scientific rabbit hole.
CrumpetDiagonal
·4 năm trước·discuss
The athletes making huge sums are not the ones we should be concerned about. They are under-paid in most cases relative to their worth to the billionaire individuals and corporations who make gigantic profits from tv rights, ticket sales, merchandise, revenue sharing, etc.
CrumpetDiagonal
·4 năm trước·discuss
I popped in to say much same. But the statistician in me thinks about it such that 2nd order thinking and longer term impacts often coincide due to the time it may take 2nd order impacts to play out. But in some systems, 2nd order impacts happen on short timeframes. So I’d describe it as a correlation between 2nd order and long term thinking.