jpreston2005

joined 1 year ago
[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

updated my extensions and browser, now it works, oops!

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

Great interview, I wish we had more of it. I could watch them discuss these issues for hours.

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 19 points 1 day ago

There are two reasons he believes the neocortex could be replaced, albeit only slowly. The first is evidence from rare cases of benign brain tumors, like a man described in the medical literature who developed a growth the size of an orange. Yet because it grew very slowly, the man’s brain was able to adjust, shifting memories elsewhere, and his behavior and speech never seemed to change—even when the tumor was removed.

That’s proof, Hébert thinks, that replacing the neocortex little by little could be achieved “without losing the information encoded in it” such as a person’s self-identity.

The second source of hope, he says, is experiments showing that fetal-stage cells can survive, and even function, when transplanted into the brains of adults. For instance, medical tests underway are showing that young neurons can integrate into the brains of people who have epilepsy and stop their seizures.

“It was these two things together—the plastic nature of brains and the ability to add new tissue—that, to me, were like, ‘Ah, now there has got to be a way,’” says Hébert.

Very interesting. I've also seen research suggesting that the application of stem cells to damaged neural tissue within the spinal cord could repair it, so the idea that you could use a similar approach to actual brain health isn't such a big leap. But still, wow. I wonder how long it would take for the immature cells to develop into "adult mode" that's fully integrated into the patients cortex. In order to replace the entire brain, you'd have to do it in like, 8 parts, with years of recovery time in between each surgery. Also there would exist the potential for the new cells to develop into like, a second, smaller brain, if the connections sour or if the new material isn't stimulated the "right" way.

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Everytime I try to open the article the firefox tab crashes. what gives? I've been seeing this happen a lot recently

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Snowcrash, such a good book

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 30 points 1 day ago (1 children)

“The men came over to the car again and stood in front of it for a few minutes. Finally when they left, the car was still stalled but I clicked the ‘in car support’ on the screen and they seemed to be aware of the issue,” Amina said. “They asked if I was OK and the car began to drive towards my location. They asked if I needed police support and I said no.”

When she was almost to her destination, Waymo support called her again to ask if she was ok, she said. “I assured him that I was fine and he told me I would be given a free ride after,” she said. “After many hours I was called one last time by their support team. They asked if I was OK and told me that they have 24/7 support available. They also said I would get the next ride or next two rides (uncertain) free.”

While scary, I'm left kinda impressed by Waymo's support.

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

My town in NC just had it's annual "Mule Days Festival," which celebrated the sturdy animal. The town even has a large statue of a Mule at the entrance to the "downtown" area. I wonder if the mules used to carry supplies were recently paraded through the streets here?

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 26 points 3 days ago (2 children)

This sounds like he had some severe mental health issues that a really bad trip exacerbated. Also, one shouldn't mix mushrooms with other substances unless you already know how it will affect you or at least in limited amounts, like a hit of weed to calm you down during the intense 'come up' of the shroom trip.

Also for every story of shroom induced psychosis resulting in injury, there's thousands of pleasurable/therapeutic trips that take place without recognition. I think this guy may have a history of sexual abuse resulting in some serious issues. Gotta microdose my man!

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago

Everybody sucks!

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 43 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

https://youtu.be/FHfJQxnTcjE?t=57

The video in the article, depicting a random white guys reaction to seeing the statue

"It made me scared to come to work, because what if I get shot or get noosed up just because of the way I look. And I don't know why the election at home should have to affect people so badly"

Bitch, your party's entire identity is based around attacking minority communities based on skin color, immigration status, and gender/sexual identity. Now that you're being recognized as the literal piece of shit you are, NOW you want to scale back the rhetoric? Go fuck yourself.

Also why does seeing your bitch emperor with no clothes make you scared of bodily harm? This dude sees himself in that depiction, identifies with the vile racist rapist on display and thinks "what if that happened to me?" And I gotta think, yeah, that's the point of the depiction. Your blind hateful positions only serve to expose you as the pathetic pasty parasite you are. Self-reflect and change or you'll continue to be seen as a hypocritical bigot who's self worth is based entirely upon the racist/misogynistic idea that because you're a cis white man you're better than everyone else. Fuck off you ignorant bitch.

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 9 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

I was young when I first heard of'em. Dismissed them because I thought their band name was lame, and thus indicative of their music.

I was wrong. RIP Gord Downie

The Tragically Hip - Day For Night (Full Album)

(The fourth song, "Yawning or Snarling" is particularly dope)

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