The experimental meds are basically anything they gave someone for another reason which also seemed to have a positive effect on their daily energy levels.
So far I've tried: low dose naltrexon, mestinon and low dose aripiprazole.
The first two had only negative effects while the last gives me a few more hours that I'm awake per day. From sleeping 20 hours in the worst case to about 12-16, I still can't do shit but at least I'm awake.
As someone with chronic fatigue due to long covid i can relate to this hard. I only had to wait 2 years to start with some experimental meds tho so not all is bad.
I've used the employee break room from other stores within my old works franchise many times because I figured out the code was just the store number within the distribution program.
Idk there is something I miss about older games where I slowly got better until I was the person on top of the scoreboard.
Also SBMM has some problems for better players depending on the implementation, at the end of the ranking bell curve it stops working.
Often the skill difference between a top 100k player and a top 1k player is the same as between a top 1k and top 100 player.
But the top 1k all fall within the same matchmaking pool, even if it leads to unfair games.
Currently experiencing this within The Finals where I regularly get put against a full stack of top 20 players while either solo or duo q myself (were top 2500).
Really depends on the amount of torque your car has at idle, in some you don't need to touch the gas pedal at all to set off.
Or how good the anti-stall system is, the car I learned in was basically impossible to stall by letting the clutch up too fast, it would just automatically fade in power.
The early online pirating era still remembers it as well. When the torrent is already taking more than a week to complete the old dvd and tape collection had to be revisited.
In theory maybe, but our brains are basically a supercomputer on steroids when it comes to interpreting and improving the "video feed" our eyes give us.
Could it be done with just cameras, probably some time in the future, but why the fuck wouldn't you use a depth sensor now, and even in the future as a redundancy.
I've had 5 pairs of the same shoes over 5 years. Apparently nobody else likes them and the same store still had old stock years later discounted to €25 from €100.
Cleared them out for the last 3 pairs they had which i now keep as backup.
Some people just defy the odds sometimes, my grandpa was supposed to die 5 or 6 times before he finally did.
Multiple times the doctors told us they could no longer do anything for him, only for him to recover and get into the same situation with another issue some years later.
He lived on borrowed time ever since my mom was born yet lived to see his first grand-grandchild born some 30+ years later.
That good 95% in a old milk bottle with a post it note for a label.