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xkforce, (edited ) in Cummingtonite

Wed rather deal with the formula and/or structure itself tbh.

troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Geoscientist here. I concur. The names are punny sometimes (this example in particular), but usually non-descriptive. Exceptions for the super common things (quartz, pyrite) when used in a discussion where the chemistry is irrelevant in that specific context. Conversely, we generally don’t care about the chemistry when talking about “clays” in geophysics, so defining them chemically would become noise to the reader.

ornery_chemist, (edited ) in Cummingtonite
PoisonedPrisonPanda,

That description totally nails.

pineapplelover, in Your typesetting will look professional, they said

I asked my physics professor if it was even worth learning latex if I don’t want to pursue physics and he told me not to because it would consume so much time. On the bright side, the documents would look very well formated.

abbadon420,

I rather prefer latex over word, but I’m a programmer and I like fiddling with things to make it work properly. It’s not just for scientific papers, any pdf file can benefit from latex even if it’s only for the proffessional look.

Engywuck,

I don’t fully agree with Latex being time consuming. It may be, at the beginning, but after then it avoids you a lot of annoyances that come with WYSIWYG editors.

rescue_toaster,

Physics professor here. I tell my students that i will give them unlimited help and assistance if they want to learn latex. I find that most students prefer latex once they get the hang of it.

I’m incredibly biased though. There is rarely a situation that I would prefer to use word over latex.

pineapplelover,

My prof told me it’s a huge learning curve. At first I’ll be very confused and slow at it.

rescue_toaster,

Yeah there’s definitely a learning curve. A little coding experience makes the task easier. I typically give my students a template that they put their own text into that includes a peer-reviewed journal format and an example equation, table, and figure.

There’s still the “not so short introduction to latex” out there that helped me learn the basics back in the day.

WhiteHawk, in Shame.

“The disease can’t kill me if I kill myself first”

Dasnap,
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

“This peanut won’t kill us if I completely block the airways, I think.”

XEAL,

Use this simple trick to overcome depression

tweeks, in Shame.

It feels so weird to me that the small change in degrees might actually kill a virus. I mean, wouldn’t all viruses by now have become accustomed to “warmer climates”?

Or is it a cat / mouse game, our bodies being able to heat up more and them getting more fire resistant by the year. Was a fever less hot a couple of hundred years ago?

TIMMAY,

I am not an expert but I believe the temp threshold is for when proteins denature due to the ambient heat overcoming the strength of the bonds (mostly h-bonding i believe) that hold the protein in its specific tertiary structure and when you exceed it the proteins unfold/break

TheGreenGolem,
@TheGreenGolem@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

But you do sound like an expert.

TIMMAY,

too much youtube 🤷‍♂️

NoSpotOfGround,

I read that this is a common misconception: the high heat is not enough to denature any proteins (else it would kill you too) and, what’s more surprising, it actually makes viruses/bacteria more active. But it also makes your immune system more active, with an overall win in effectiveness over the microbes, which is what makes it useful.

TIMMAY,

Interesting! Im going to have to rabbit-hole this I suppose.

Duranie,

Yep - our bodies turn the thermostat up, increasing metabolism/cellular functions, which increases body temperature. Fatigue slows us down as our bodies redirect resources towards supporting our immune systems and producing cells to fight off the infection, vs spending that energy on being mentally and physically active.

Once our bodies get a handle on things, the fever “breaks” and we start recovery and return to homeostasis.

Omega_Haxors, (edited )

It’s in the air if viruses are even alive, you’re giving them way too much agency in the matter.

jasondj,

Viruses do adapt and mutate though. Look at all the various strains of H1N1 and SARS-COV-2.

Just because they don’t reproduce without a host cell doesn’t mean evolution doesn’t happen. If a trait emerges that is beneficial to future generations, viruses carrying that trait can infect more cells and spread further.

Usually it’s evolution itself that people give too much agency to. Mutations are a crapshoot. They can be beneficial or they can cause birth defects, sterility, prevent reaching sexual maturity, or make finding a mate excessively difficult. Or all of the above.

fossilesque, in bread is metal
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar
Alexstarfire, in bread is metal

Well, I’m disgusted. Good job.

ThunderWhiskers,
@ThunderWhiskers@lemmy.world avatar

I’m just hungry.

Elephant0991, in bread is metal
@Elephant0991@lemmy.bleh.au avatar

That’s like, yenocide.

dubyakay,

Guess I’m an anti-yeastite!

Fades, in Your typesetting will look professional, they said

Thesis flashbacks

ladicius, in bread is metal

You eat their little farts trapped in the dough, you know that?

You are disgusting.

dylanTheDeveloper,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

Your either a smart fella or live long enough to become a fart sniffa

scarilog,

Noo it’s fart smella how could you not get that right

Daft_ish,

That ain’t the only farts I’m eating, honey

robdor,

Don’t kink shame

Sir_Simon_Spamalot,

Hey, don’t kinkshame us!

optissima,

Dutch oven sandwich in every bite

ladicius, in Your typesetting will look professional, they said

Is it worse than ms word in that regard?

mumblerfish,

No. It is frustrating though. But you can make harder overrides than ‘h!’ to override and place images ontop of stuff or where you want.

rescue_toaster, (edited )

Or just don’t use a figure or table environment. Those are what specify it as a float. If you really must have that image or table at some specific location, just do a center environment with a captionof from the caption package.

This latex “annoyance” is unwarranted as figure/table environments are specifically telling latex that this location doesn’t need to be precisely here and please place it somewhere that will look better. The problem is that when people google “how to make a figure in latex” they see a result done this way and don’t know that figure/table is not required.

rustydrd, (edited )
@rustydrd@sh.itjust.works avatar

No way it’s worse in this regard. LaTeX places figures and tables in floating environments, which are fairly “smart” most of the time. Figure placement in MS is just painful by comparison.

ForgotAboutDre,

It by default places them more intelligently than word. This frustrates people that want it to be placed where they want it.

Word doesn’t place images intelligently, but it makes it easier to move images for novice users. This makes word simpler and may initially seem better. However, if your document gets large and has more content added. Word can alter the locations of images erratically and you may find yourself constantly fixing them. If you understand how latex works and accept it methods, it can be a whole lot less stressful when working on larger documents.

pufferfisherpowder,

I have no experience with latex but I would argue that if you’re proficient in using word you can set up even a large document effectively. Most people just don’t bother. But things like page break, as a basic example, exist.

This isn’t to say that word is better than latex, again I have no experience with the latter, but word in 2023 is better than it’s reputation imo.

psud,

Sure you can make it work, for example large mixed documents I have worked on have a section break - new page right before the diagram that each has which takes 20 - 100% of a page. What looks good as a right aligned image with text to the left is fine in that scenario, but if the break is deleted the format becomes terrible

rainerloeten,
@rainerloeten@lemmy.world avatar

First, many people don’t know how to use WYSIWYG word processing programs, you’revery right about that!

Second, both systems have overlapping use cases which makes it difficult to differentiate between “technically better” and “better in my opinion”, i.e. objectively vs. subjectively.

Finally, use what tool you’re nist comfortable with. But you may want to invest time to get more comfortable with another tool, if your current one isn’t suitable for your job.

PS: things I do repeatedly, I do best in LaTeX. Because for other things I’ve already forgotten how to do them and have to re-learn them each time, which might be more time consuming than using other tools (or just Markdown with LaTeX support hehe)

Norgur, in bread is metal

Yeast for the yeast god

I_am_10_squirrels,

Loaves for the bread throne

Rootiest, in bread is metal
@Rootiest@lemmy.world avatar

It’s fine they wouldn’t have lived at all otherwise.

You gave them the gift of a happy life and a purpose.

That’s more than most of us get

where_am_i,

So, by that logic, it’s ok if one day you eat your teenage child?

dylanTheDeveloper,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

I want a thigh

Agent641,

Dibs feet

SpaceNoodle, (edited )

Yes, but it HAS to be before they turn 20 or else they overripen

Feeee23, in Your typesetting will look professional, they said
@Feeee23@lemmy.world avatar

H

navigatron, in Your typesetting will look professional, they said

Make sure to use the “important” modifier, the “Yes Really” modifier, and adjust character by character until you realize you’re missing yet another modifier 🙃

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