Yes if the heart has flatlined completely then it won’t be started again by AED. But if they are in cardiac arrest then the heart rate is erratic and doesn’t function normally but can be returned to normal with a defibrillator.
Yes if the heart has flatlined completely then it won’t be started again by AED. But if they are in cardiac arrest then the heart rate is erratic and doesn’t function normally but can be returned to normal with a defibrillator.
If you’re doing chest compressions to save someone who has stopped breathing there roughly a 10% chance they will survive but a 0% chance if you don’t So it’s often worth it anyway.
However it does keep the blood flowing and can prevent brain damage until a defibrillator is available which has a much higher chance of saving someone who has stopped breathing.
The heart is also protected by the lungs and breast plate.
I’ve always thought the measure of being an adult is when you being to like mustard.
When you don’t live with your parents that’s when you feel like an adult as you don’t have that safety net you’ve been given since birth.
Sad that 9 other (potentially innocent) people also had to die for this “accident”.
Have you seen the movie, The Big Short? Burry is played by Christian Bale
Does anyone here have the capability to implement this? Is it a Lemmy admin thing or can the app devs do something?
What’s the rush? Rome wasn’t built in a day. If people are happy (enough) with it now it will grow with time and at the pace it should.
If things get too big too quickly then the cake will always collapse.
I like the amount of content here right now and things will diversify gradually over time.
Most people seem to forget their Reddit accounts were more than 8,9,10+ years old and a lot changed over that period.
Are there any negatives to using a different instance. Does it require work and hoe do you do it?
Here’s the book I mentioned. So much love for this book, taught me loads. And if you get it 2nd hand it’s cheap.
Guerilla Film Makers Movie Blueprint https://amzn.eu/d/64xSEqH
Cinematographer here. It is a very expensive industry but everybody starts somewhere and the technology has improved so much that even no money productions are doable now.
Shoot on your phone. Shoot outdoors. Use your mates as actors. Writing a script costs nothing but bare in mind everything you write could cost you money to acquire. The clever bit is how to write that without it costing much.
Above all story and characters are the most important so focus on those rather than expensive gear.
There’s also some great books out there. The guerilla filmmakers blueprint helped me out a lot when I started out.
Cinematographer here. It is a very expensive industry but everybody starts somewhere and the technology has improved so much that even no money productions are doable now.
Shoot on your phone. Shoot outdoors. Use your mates as actors. Writing a script costs nothing but bare in mind everything you write could cost you money to acquire. The clever bit is how to write that without it costing much.
Above all story and characters are the most important so focus on those rather than expensive gear.
There’s also some great books out there. The guerilla filmmakers blueprint helped me out a lot when I started out.
It was one of the most well polished apps I’ve ever used. It was constantly being improved without changing the core of what it did.
Think of it as an Apple product. It did loads of clever things in the background, powerful and easy to use while maintaining a slick aesthetic. The content was the style and the UI was satisfyingly plain. It never broke.
Media player was great and No ads ever.
Lots of gestures to make it simple and quick to browse Reddit. My favourite was the swipe to the right to hide all the posts I’d seen above.
I could go on.
Happy to be here, also sad to be here.
This is called confirmation bias