Since there isn't much else to really share this - my tests about COVID antibodies came back and I apparently have 87.20%. I don't actually know what this is a percentage of, but it seems high. Also I've been told it's a very good result. So, yay me, I suppose.
Yeah, I'm not sure. It has a table that only has one row in it and then under the table it reads tath >= 30& is a positive result; <30% is a negative result.
I have a bit of an issue with "There more than one way to skin a cat". I saw a video about how they do that in.. I'm pretty sure it was China. And the cat is still alive when they do it.. and it takes it quite a while to die after.
So...I recently listened a podcast on ancient medicine. And they didn't do surgeries with anaesthesia until after the middle ages, IIRC. It focused more on Greek and Roman medicine, so at the time they didn't really do much other than restraining the patient. Even giving them alcohol is a bad idea - more bleeding with that.
And this is not actually as bad as the fact that the doctors didn't sterilise their tools.
Undergoing surgery at ancient times was...dangerous. Actually, it wasn't until the 19th century until going to the doctor had more than 50% chance of making you better. After germ theory and antibiotics.
With that said, the surgeries they did were surprisingly (at least to me) complex. Like taking out kidney stones. Especially considering they didn't have good grasp on anatomy. Autopsies were pretty much not done, so most doctors had mostly a "black box" knowledge of the body. Some of their guesses about how it operated were right. Others very, very wrong.
@Scratte Ah, alright. I understood the wikipedia-esque thing, but still thought you asked the questions as though it was a help site. I've edited the question to remove that type of stuff I had at the end — hopperelecyesterday
Scratte had some success.
I'd give points for it, but it took him two comments instead of one, so that washes out the victory.
Full disclosure, before the person ever replied, I tried to merge them into one. But I couldn't, because of the character length. I assume that's why you split them.
@Scratte It's a golf term.
"Par" is basically the score that you need to get to be average, and thus not lose points.
(Someone will almost certainly nitpick this. I am not a golfer.)
They had multiple things that needed addressed though
@CodyGray No. I'm pretty sure I posted the one.. and then decided to post another. Also.. sometimes my comments go missing, so it's better to spread it out on multiple ;P
Honestly. I leave them to help people. I don't post Answers because I can't be bothered to spend an hour or more on a post that's going to get deleted anyway.
I'd have to very carefully avoid using both the word Answer and Question. Unless they're at the beginning of a sentence. And I always risk someone changing the meaning of my post. I know you'd rather have people post Answers, but it's so much work.. and very likely utterly wasted.
It takes a lot less effort to post a comment.. and yes, it does get deleted when the Question suddenly go missing. But the effort is small compared to posting something that other people are going to turn inside out.
And I don't want to post an Answer on a post that goes missing.. it's insulting. Not even the post author can delete their Question, because someone put effort into it.
I can spend two hours educating myself on something interesting.. and when taking a break, make a few comments on a meta post. And I'd know something that I didn't do before I started. Or.. I can spend two hours posting an Answer on meta. Get it deleted along with the Question.. and be frustrated for an hour after that.. and three hours of my time is wasted. I opt for the first option.
@CodyGray That's not how I write a post. I type it up with FIXMEs for finding relevant links. Then I find the links. Then I check the phrasing. Then I fix the typos. Then I recheck the phrasing. I rephrase it.. I leave it while I reread the Question. Then I reread it again. And then.. I post it.
And I'm not doing all that just so a few users can delete vote the Question. It's not worth it.
It took me over 8 hours to write the post that everyone seems to like.
@CodyGray I write them.. keep them open while I find the links. Then I post them.. and I fix typos after I've posted them. I'd say over half of all my comments are edited. And it's not even more than a sentence or two.
I can write them in my own preferred words. I type in Question. I don't even have to find out how to rephrase that so Peter won't come along and "fix" it.
I don't think so. I can edit my own messages. Don't know for how long. But it's just a chat. Things scroll by. I've had people help me on discord when I had regex questions. I'd post them in a message-block with a link to regex101 and then just wait a little.
My questions seems to be interesting enough for people to pick them and give me good answers.
They try a little to "gamify" discord. You can get a change of status. Some users have elevated themselves to that. But in reality anyone can just help anyone else. There's no voting or the feeling that someone's question is too bad to be answered. I kind of like that.
The really bad ones are just simply ignored.. or someone points out that it's not possible to answer it.
I've not been on Discord that much but my impression is that there is not gamification. Of Discord itself, at least - different servers can do whatever. It's fundamentally IRC with a new coat of paint when it comes to "gamification".
(and I probably sound older than I need to here. I am aware it's not IRC)
I think the technical term (seriously) is "guilds". But it's basically different groups. And you can have a hierarchy of users, similar to IRC. The hierarchy can also give additional benefits but it's up to the owners to define that.
For the record, IRC had "user levels" where you could add elevate users to your level-1. In most places, the level didn't matter but you could set some additional privileges. E.g., you could allow users who are level 100 to be mods (I forget what IRC called them), so they couldn't make other people mods. However, a user with level 101 can make mods but they can't make other mods.
I'd probably be playing my own music in the one ear and listen to people talking in the other. I'd probably drop out of that pretty fast if they were always playing music :D
And if Dharman wins and you don't, please consider taking over his editing bot. It will put your avatar everywhere on the site :) Then you'll get some site wide branding :)