ect helps about half of patients. that is known from the get go
are we sure it's a scorched earth approach? I thought we don't exactly know WHY ect works. its possible calibrating neuronal stimulation is good for the brain and helps calibrate neuronal connections that otherwise were…
odd since you know it says that as a warning on every icognito page what the purpose of it is, it is so disassociate history being logged locally so other people looking at your browser history cant see what you did.…
Just going to leave this here: https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2014/10/21/357629765/when...
yeh I guess nerds are an exception to the rule, but honestly relative to all of the industries out there outside of engineering alot of business, marketing, etc etc is fluff. VCs are in business and finance. At the end…
I think you could say that about anyone.
lol I know me too I just made it up to type that comment and it was the first thing that popped into my mind.
In general I agree with you, but I would say that alot of VCs either 1) diversify their investments amongst many areas in tech (or maybe some non tech things, not stereotyping all VCS but for this example I'll say…
I would imagine they know the difference between a team full of "ideas" people who answer the question of "how will you solve this problem" by saying "easy, we don't need to code, were "business people" we will higher…
ect helps about half of patients. that is known from the get go
are we sure it's a scorched earth approach? I thought we don't exactly know WHY ect works. its possible calibrating neuronal stimulation is good for the brain and helps calibrate neuronal connections that otherwise were…
odd since you know it says that as a warning on every icognito page what the purpose of it is, it is so disassociate history being logged locally so other people looking at your browser history cant see what you did.…
Just going to leave this here: https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2014/10/21/357629765/when...
yeh I guess nerds are an exception to the rule, but honestly relative to all of the industries out there outside of engineering alot of business, marketing, etc etc is fluff. VCs are in business and finance. At the end…
I think you could say that about anyone.
lol I know me too I just made it up to type that comment and it was the first thing that popped into my mind.
In general I agree with you, but I would say that alot of VCs either 1) diversify their investments amongst many areas in tech (or maybe some non tech things, not stereotyping all VCS but for this example I'll say…
I would imagine they know the difference between a team full of "ideas" people who answer the question of "how will you solve this problem" by saying "easy, we don't need to code, were "business people" we will higher…