Hvis jeg rapporterer en post, der kommer fra et community på eksempelvis Lemmy.world med Sync for Lemmy, hvem ender den rapport hos? Dig eller en moderator/admin fra Lemmy.world?
Tillykke! Så mangler du bare pilotcertificering og så er du at finde både til lands, til vands og i luften 🚗 ⛵ ✈️
Interesting that they have such a greedy/stupid bot
Du må kunne et eller andet siden, der er så mange, der vil af med dig!
Ift. regelændring af regel 2: Er det for hele Feddit.dk? For hvad hvis det på et tidspunkt bliver relevant at oprette et community for udlændinge i Danmark? Det kunne f.eks. være et omkring at lære dansk eller at bo i Danmark. Skal de så primært forsøge at oversætte deres titler eller er det ok, at de kører hele deres community på engelsk?
Link i artiklen er død. Følgende virker for mig: https://www.ebu.ch/news/2024/03/public-broadcasters-of-europe-lets-all-join-mastadon
Further, most of the times, it's simply infeasible to test the data in-depth. We're all humans with busy schedules and it is, unfortunately, not trivial to replicate experiments. If a reviewer feels more data is needed to support a claim, they can ask for a follow-up test or experiment, but it has to be within reason
CBB World fungerer glimrende i Nordamerika :-)
Seeing the edit, yes, but that is also wrong. As the first line of the link says, radiation therapy uses ionizing radiation and not microwaves
It is possible to use microwaves for treating cancer (see https://www.bmc.org/content/microwave-ablation), but the two aforementioned methods do not use them (with the caveat that both "chemotherapy" and "radiation therapy" are very broad categories)
Could you expand a bit on your first statement?
Could you link some of those studies? I'd be interested to read more about that
Ah okay, det giver egentlig god mening. Tak for svar!