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I loved the CAL forums! There was an abrupt void when it was all taken down


1 product manager to 0.5 engineers for a project? That seems... off.


Some people need pain reprocessing therapy. Have you read the book The Way Out by Alan Gordon?

https://www.painreprocessingtherapy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Way-Out-Revolutionary-Scientifically-...


I think this post could have improved visibility by prepending "Tell HN" to the title. That's what my eyes were searching for on the front page.


It’s on a “per billion miles driven” basis so it is normalized.


This is specifically for APOEε4 carriers but it can offer insights into therapeutic targets.

A different research group has found similar findings: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11006751/


Vagus nerve stimulation can help IBD

> The vagus nerve regulates inflammation and cytokine release through the inflammatory reflex. Recent pilot clinical trials using implantable bioelectronic devices have demonstrated the efficacy of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in adult patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) as an alternative to drug treatments.

https://bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42234...


Yes I do. Mostly when working with Python, JavaScript, and Ruby. If the project is running in docker then I’ll use print statements.


You may be able to expose a language server port via docker, but personally I make sure all my docker-deployed projects can still run on a local machine before running in docker


It's for the actual plant. This is from the FAQ (taken from another comment):

> The Firefly Petunia is shipped as a small plant rooted in a 4” pot. As flowers tend to suffer in shipment, the petunia will arrive with developing buds. It may contain a few newly opened flowers. With good growing conditions, it will quickly attain about 8 to 10 inches in size with abundant white flowers.


Not all yoga is like that. Yin yoga involves holding one position for longer periods of time (often 2 minutes or more) and is meant to be relaxing.


holding a position sounds pretty static to me


I would agree but maybe he was excluding the forms of yoga that arent dynamic by naming the most static one ...


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