DSTGU
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- Comment on A tool to compare laptop prices and specs 4 weeks ago:
Amazon compare
<Disappointed guy looking in the fridge gif>
- Comment on Is this green or blue? 5 weeks ago:
Blue
- Comment on OpenEvidence Sounds Promising, but is it Reliable? 1 month ago:
This is not a good quality article from the point of statistics.
The main statistical claim is that OE fails 9% of the times on USMLE. If you want to form a reasonable conclusion from that you need to compare it to control. The control here would be the fail rate of an average doctor. Or to be frank maybe better control would be the fail rate of a bad doctor because if OE beats that then there is an arguement to be made that there are people who OE could help.
Passing grade os USMLE Clinical Knowledge exam is 214/300 and mean score is 246. Idk the specific scoring but if it is scored the usual way then I believe this article is overly dramatic
- Comment on Scientists move to Bluesky, transitioning away from X and Meta platforms 1 month ago:
First time seeing HTTP code 451
- Comment on If a mysterious force secretly changed EVERY clock worldwide one minute forward, how long would it take until people notice, and how would people/governments react? 1 month ago:
I m not sure what point are you representing but I think it is good moment to point out that especially in Germany trains run whenever they feel like it nowadays
- Comment on If a mysterious force secretly changed EVERY clock worldwide one minute forward, how long would it take until people notice, and how would people/governments react? 1 month ago:
“trains would be late”
cmn. Noone is gonna notice a minute difference with trains
- Comment on ChatGPT-4o Guardrail Jailbreak: Hex Encoding for Writing CVE Exploits. 5 months ago:
My gugugaga program I m gonna finish college with fulfills the definition of AI because it implements minmax, xd