Congratulation on releasing this project, despite some of the criticism mentioned here.
One issue I encountered.
I cannot seem to create lists containing works like Todo, Done, .... No error message is shown.
Creating lists with random strings always work though.
It's definitely not related to the population's gun ownership ratio. I would say gun violence is probably comparable with our European neighbours. It's just way lower compared to the US.
Also, from my experience, there is not a clear trend whether companies in Switzerland want employees to keep working or if they just let them go during the notice period. I've seen many examples of both.
You might find the journey of Tinycorp's Tinybox interesting, it's a machine with 6 to 8 4090 GPUs and you should be able to track down a lot of their hardware choices including pictures on their Twitter and other info on George his livestreams.
EPYC + Supermicro + C-Payne retimers/cabling. 208-240V power typically mandatory for the most affordable power supplies (chain a server/crypto PSU for the GPUs from ParallelMiner to an ATX PSU for general use).
Same here. But for the time being, I can just click away the modal (don't click any of the buttons) and the video starts anyway. I assume that will change soon.
`uv` is definitely not a wrapper. It's written from scratch. If you mean by wrapper that it's mostly compatible with pip (using `uv pip`), that's one of their adoption strategies to make it easier to switch to.
But it does a lot more than that.
Keep in mind that the study is conducted with schizophrenic and bipolar disorder patents that are on medications, are overweight and gained weight while on their current medication and ..."with at least one metabolic abnormality, such as insulin resistance, hypertriglyceridemia, dyslipidemia, or impaired glucose tolerance."...
Given this study design, I don't really find the results that surprising.
It may seem like armchair common sense to you, but I doubt any medical facility in the entire country would prescribe a ketogenic diet for those patients because there isn't a hard scientific basis to do so. Also going from insulin resistant to schizophrenia/bipolar is a bit of a surprise.
So this is important work. It'll also be interesting to see if it replicates and generalizes.
There is some evidence out there that links insulin resistance to depression via BDNF depletion, which is also implicated in schizophrenia. BDNF is also thought to be up regulated by exercise.
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