BabySinister
BabySinister t1_jcyhq0m wrote
Reply to comment by oodelay in Loot box purchasing is associated with gambling and problem gambling when controlling for known psychological risk factors of gambling by AddictiveBehaviorLab
Sure, buying packs in hopes of getting specific cards is also gambling. The major reason this isnt an issue is that there's not that many MTG players who buy packs for a specific card. You buy a box to draft with and you buy specific cards on the secondary market.
BabySinister t1_jcx4het wrote
Reply to comment by Sanquinity in Loot box purchasing is associated with gambling and problem gambling when controlling for known psychological risk factors of gambling by AddictiveBehaviorLab
It is gambling. The major difference is that in traditional gambling your chasing a universally accepted value, money, while with a lootbox you are chasing perceived value in a game. In the end it's still spending money for a chance to get value. It's gambling and it shouldn't be a surprise that getting kids used to gambling has an effect on how often they will gamble in the rest of their life.
BabySinister t1_j6iirs4 wrote
Reply to comment by chesterbennediction in Study uncovers a surprising level of heterogeneity in psychopathy among condemned capital murderers: While a substantial proportion of the offenders exhibited heightened psychopathic features, others showed no signs of psychopathy by HeinieKaboobler
I don't have enough expertise to judge why the USA has such a high murder rate, i assume it's a bunch of factors. I'm sure environment plays a role, and ease of acquiring weapons that make killing relatively easy is also likely a part of it.
BabySinister t1_j6i2s1d wrote
Reply to comment by manocheese in Study uncovers a surprising level of heterogeneity in psychopathy among condemned capital murderers: While a substantial proportion of the offenders exhibited heightened psychopathic features, others showed no signs of psychopathy by HeinieKaboobler
Considering the mental health argument mostly comes from the NRA or NRA affiliated politicians I'm pretty sure why this argument is made. Still, its good to actually measure these things so that hopefully we can have a debate based on data. That is as long as we don't dismiss scientific data when it doesn't align with our opinion.
BabySinister t1_j6h05a1 wrote
Reply to comment by Bruno_Vieira in Study uncovers a surprising level of heterogeneity in psychopathy among condemned capital murderers: While a substantial proportion of the offenders exhibited heightened psychopathic features, others showed no signs of psychopathy by HeinieKaboobler
I don't know what might cause it, I'm just pointing out that it has been mentioned quite a lot that mental illness might be the driving factor, hence the usefulness of this research.
BabySinister t1_j6gzc7p wrote
Reply to comment by Bruno_Vieira in Study uncovers a surprising level of heterogeneity in psychopathy among condemned capital murderers: While a substantial proportion of the offenders exhibited heightened psychopathic features, others showed no signs of psychopathy by HeinieKaboobler
Recently in the whole second amendment debate it has been suggested quite frequently that the high murder rate of the USA is mostly due to mental illness and not so much due to lots of guns being available to the public.
BabySinister t1_iwcg2tk wrote
Reply to comment by adrian678 in Charging lithium-ion cells at different rates boosts the lifetimes of battery packs for electric vehicles of at least 20% more charge-discharge cycles, even with frequent fast charging by giuliomagnifico
Right now globally most car manufacturers already succeeded in making repairs to their product a franchise deal, with proprietary connectors and software that locks the car down over minor issues. I don't have any faith that consumers will be able to hold back the obvious issues we're going to see in a couple of years when EV's are no longer mostly leased and batteries run out.
BabySinister t1_iwc8vms wrote
Reply to comment by adrian678 in Charging lithium-ion cells at different rates boosts the lifetimes of battery packs for electric vehicles of at least 20% more charge-discharge cycles, even with frequent fast charging by giuliomagnifico
But in the end all batteries fail and getting it replaced is incredibly expensive to the point that by then the resale value hurts the viability of replacing the battery.
BabySinister t1_ivx2yyx wrote
Reply to comment by tuctrohs in Charging lithium-ion cells at different rates boosts the lifetimes of battery packs for electric vehicles of at least 20% more charge-discharge cycles, even with frequent fast charging by giuliomagnifico
What kind of incentives would car manufacturers have to increase the amount of charge cycles of battery packs in EV's?
BabySinister t1_issidpz wrote
Reply to comment by the1ine in A “Green” Quantum Sensor. Researchers have demonstrated a quantum sensor that can power itself using sunlight and an ambient magnetic field, an achievement that could help reduce the energy costs of this energy-hungry technology. by MistWeaver80
So if you read the article it says in many quantum test setups you need a powerful laser and microwave generator, so you need an external power source to run the experiment. These researchers designed an alternative test setup that uses sunlight in place of the powerful laser and the earth magnetic field in place of the microwave generator to perform similar tests, so you don't need much external power to run the tests anymore.
BabySinister t1_isshxua wrote
Reply to comment by TheSpittah in A “Green” Quantum Sensor. Researchers have demonstrated a quantum sensor that can power itself using sunlight and an ambient magnetic field, an achievement that could help reduce the energy costs of this energy-hungry technology. by MistWeaver80
This won't happen, what they did is find ways to replace lasers with sunlight, so that you don't need a laser with an external power pack anymore. It's not a new 'energy source', it's not even a new solar power technique. It's an alternative to conventional testing setups that replaces some power hungry components with systems that can use light from the environment and the Earth's magnetic field to operate.
BabySinister t1_isrw5tf wrote
Reply to comment by LightningEnex in Hair straightening chemicals associated with higher uterine cancer risk by BoundariesAreFun
I started shaving a decade ago and never looked back, hair is overrated and a hassle.
BabySinister t1_isrs9fv wrote
Reply to comment by LightningEnex in Hair straightening chemicals associated with higher uterine cancer risk by BoundariesAreFun
You could just shave it off! No more worrying about your hair ever, no more washing, brushing, straightening, conditioning ever again. You could do it yourself in your own home and the equipment costs a couple of bucks.
BabySinister t1_jczbhmt wrote
Reply to comment by oodelay in Loot box purchasing is associated with gambling and problem gambling when controlling for known psychological risk factors of gambling by AddictiveBehaviorLab
That's not what i said at all, i agree it's also gambling and I'm pointing out why there's less of a big deal about TCG packs as there is about lootboxes.