brb only using "machines getting to know" instead of "machine learning" from now on
also my love of Czech stop motion is only matched by my love of Wallace and Gromit
it's so so good! a very specific type of horror! great practical effects that remind me of these shots a bit. deeply uncomfortable and claustrophobic, would strongly recommend
John have you watched I Saw the TV Glow
"The events of the summer exposed the [gender critical] movement as, in the words of UN Women, an “anti-rights movement”" archive.is/65l56www.politics.co.uk/comment/2024...
A few weeks ago an anonymous person threatened to kill my friend. Her crime: being trans. This sort of thing is depressingly familiar to anyone who dares to be or support trans online. Away from the d...
I think Keir Starmer's public health drive is a step in right direction - but public health needs to address poverty, housing, employment & environment too! www.theguardian.com/politics/202...christinapagel.substack.com/p/our-health...
reading Kafka and nodding my head the whole time so the people on the tube know I agree with it
SAE reporting and disclosing is much more intricate than I realised before being involved in trials - really great to see this kind of work investigating how they're described in the literature
Systematic review & meta-analysis of severe adverse events (SAE) in psychedelic trials finds (1) ~4% of people with mental health problems experience SAE (2) true rates are possibly (much) higher because of a lack of systemic reporting in the literature. 🧪 #psychscisky #EpiSky
This systematic review and meta-analysis assesses the frequency and severity of adverse events (AEs), including serious and nonserious AEs, among studies