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  • yetAnotherUser@feddit.detoMemes@lemmy.mlNeedle therapy
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    2 months ago

    Placebos work even when you knows it’s a placebo though. Pointing out something is a placebo is important because many are at best overpriced scams (homeopathy) and at worst actively harmful (chiropracty). The culture behind many placebos is also rife with pseudoscience and advocates against seeking out genuine care, so you should ensure nobody gets invested into placebos past a certain point.

    One can make an informed decision regarding taking placebos if and only if one knows it’s a placebo, else one will be scammed and/or harmed.




  • The goal of emulation is to make the console work for every game that was released on it.

    After all, if one or more games don’t work, the emulation cannot be accurate. And with imaccurate emulation, how can you ensure your other games are correctly emulated? In fact, if you know the emulator isn’t perfect - which it isn’t if some games have issues - how can you know any game is correctly emulated? You can test the game but it would take an infinite time to test everything. If you only do a few runs of the game, how do you know you haven’t missed anything?

    In other terms: The language L containing every perfectly emulated game is undecidable.




  • I wish. Unless parents proactively do anything, children will not be aware of anything. Yes, the general concept of “Nazi = bad” is known to most children but I’d wager that’s pretty much it. For instance, there’s not a single memorial in the towns I went to school in about WW2 that I know of.

    Unfortunately, you’re also severely exaggerating the “Never forget” attitude, seeing as millions support the “The Holocaust is nothing but a minor stain on German history”-party.


  • I’m surprised having gone through the German education system fairly recently doesn’t give me any idea.

    The earliest I can remember anything Nazi related being covered was in 8th grade with the book “Damals war es Friedrich”.

    In fact, I’ve double checked the entire curriculum (of my state) and nearly nothing is covered in other subjects prior to grade 8.

    I’m confident that most 5th graders whose parents failed to teach them in detail don’t know anything about Nazis besides them being evil and hating Jews. That’s it.