It’s called precordial catch syndrome.
https://piefed.ca/post/649770
It’s called precordial catch syndrome.
https://piefed.ca/post/649770
Damn, this one cuts to the core.


My biggest gripe with the dualsense is the battery life. I get maybe 3.5 hours from it if I’m lucky and that’s just watching media, literally barely using at all.


___I wonder what the work around would be since Vivek gives you the tools you need to defeat Dagoth Ur. Other just using the console to spawn the items in.


Ah that’s so disappointing to hear that Will Wright was partaking in this crap. He was such a pioneer in games.


I hope they just had the gore turned off for this preview. It’s weird seeing dudes run through with a sword and there’s no blood whatsoever.


I had it when I was a teenager. When I stopped playing Trumpet it seemed to go away. Maybe the larger lung capacity caused it?


$96 Cad for the base game, that’s no from me dawg.
Yes, understood, ideally you would have two tests, one with high sensitivity to give some confidence that the disease is there, following by the high specificity test to compound the probability and rule out the false positive. Usually most tests have a trade off between specificity and sensitivity so two tests are needed.
Edit:
Watched the two videos, I love both these YouTubers but haven’t seen either video before. The calculating of the Bayes factor as an update to the prior odds was very interesting, helped increase my understanding, thank you.
This is why we use specificity and sensitivity stats for medical tests. If the test has a sensitivity of 97%, you should definitely be worried.
How do you take away from nothing? What are you taking?