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mihaifm commented on Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?    · Posted by u/revskill
mihaifm · 3 years ago
https://mihai.fm/

Not so many posts, but I did build my own blog engine for the sake of it.

mihaifm commented on Simple exercise to eliminate gastroesophageal reflux (2022)   ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... · Posted by u/drones
mihaifm · 3 years ago
One likely cause that's not mentioned so far, is that paradoxically the stomach doesn't produce enough acid. The sphincter usually closes when the stomach begins digestion, but this only happens if a certain pH threshold is reached. There are some receptors in the stomach that detect this pH level and signal the sphincter to close. The lower acidity output is typically caused by unhealthy diet and frequent meals. To fix it, apart from reducing the frequency of meals, you can ingest more acid, in the form of vinegar or lemon juice. This is counterintuitive but I can confirm it works, it helped me a lot to mitigate the problem.
mihaifm commented on How to lose your work using Undo Copy in Windows   mihai.fm/how-to-lose-your... · Posted by u/mihaifm
Eisenstein · 3 years ago
Did you check the c:\users\user\appdata\local\temp folder? Make sure to enable 'show hidden files'.
mihaifm · 3 years ago
Thanks for giving us hope but it's not there
mihaifm commented on Playing video games can help to reduce stress and anxiety, and improve mood   cscaz.cansurround.com/art... · Posted by u/neomindryan
mihaifm · 3 years ago
Stress response depends vastly on the game. A lot of games will actually increase stress levels. Take Elden Ring for example, that game will make you sweat at almost every encounter. But it’s possible that this kind of exposure might make you more resilient to stress in the long tun.
mihaifm commented on Dwarf Fortress’ graphical upgrade provides a new way into a wildly wonky game   arstechnica.com/gaming/20... · Posted by u/danso
jonnycomputer · 3 years ago
Once during a job interview, when asked about an accomplishment I was personally proud of, I mentioned defeating Morgoth in Angband (the classic roguelike). I'll admit, not quite as hard as beating NetHack but it still required a lot of self control, because Cocky -> Lazy -> Stupid -> Dead.
mihaifm · 3 years ago
Nice one, how did the interviewer react?
mihaifm commented on Korean nuclear fusion reactor achieves 100M°C for 30 seconds   shiningscience.com/2022/0... · Posted by u/yreg
scifibestfi · 4 years ago
Let's say they manage to scale this up. What effect would it have on humanity? Climate change is solved. What else?
mihaifm · 4 years ago
Cheap energy means lower costs of manufacturing therefore lower prices for consumer goods, thus increasing quality of life.
mihaifm commented on Meta VR prototypes aim to make VR 'indistinguishable from reality'   roadtovr.com/meta-vr-head... · Posted by u/cr4zy
Karupan · 4 years ago
As someone who has sever motion sickness in general, I'm curious to understand how you got rid of it. Is there some specific training routine?
mihaifm · 4 years ago
There's no easy way around it. I enabled continuous motion in a few games and practiced for a few minutes until I could no longer tolerate it. Try feeling the ground with your feet, that helps a lot. The interesting part is that when you lose motion sickness you also lose some of the VR immersion, it's like telling the brain "this is not real, it's the body you need to trust not the eyes".
mihaifm commented on Meta VR prototypes aim to make VR 'indistinguishable from reality'   roadtovr.com/meta-vr-head... · Posted by u/cr4zy
mihaifm · 4 years ago
I think one of the greatest barriers to VR adoption is not resolution etc. but motion sickness. It is caused by the conflicting signals the brain receives from the body and from the eyes. Currently the only way to get rid of it is through training, but I'm not sure how many people are willing to go through the process. It took me about a month to fully get rid of it, but I assume it vastly differs from person to person.

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