Have you tried Synth Riders? It's similar but the aesthetic is different, the music is different, and rather than chopping at things you have to dance through them. The more energetic and accurate your dance is, the better your score. I find it more fun than Beat Saber.
Both are beat games. The most obvious way to see the difference between them is to watch someone else playing each. One game looks like someone dancing around and trying to look cool, the other looks like a robot being short circuited.
If you have experience with Beat Saber you can go straight in at expert modes in Synth Rider (e.g. level 4 or 5).
SR is also more like a puzzle game for me, there are certain songs where you have to figure out what kind of dance moves would make it physically possible to complete the track perfectly, how you could modify them to get more points etc.
No connection to the developers of either game, and both are worth owning.
It might be - ironically - due to that Indian group's preprint with crappy method that suggested the virus was intentionally hybridised from HIV and coronavirus.
I am glad you are here to tell us exactly how it went down in Thailand.
Those same papers were also available for the last month of treatments being attempted and yet we see this news from Thailand of 'recovery in 48 hours' about 48-72 hours following widespread sharing of that (crap) preprint. It may be coincidence, it may be serendipity.
I don't think either of us knows what happened here, but one of us certainly thinks they do.
Presumably you are right, but in my own experience, a recent headline on social media is as likely to prompt an idea as a journal article published 10 years ago.
Which is why we are all here on hacker news looking for ideas, instead of all busily reading issues of journals published in 2010. Am I wrong?
"Although 2019-nCoV is NOT an influenza virus, but a coronavirus strain, it contains hemagglutinin-esterase proteins on its surface, which unlike Influenza A and B's HA that binds sialic acid, binds 9-O-acetylsialic acid instead. I assume that the similarities between these two receptor molecules are what lead doctors to use this influenza drug, in hopes that it also inhibits coronavirus HA-esterase to some degree."
Can you please specify which (wrong) 'rumours' you believe I am spreading, exactly, and why you know they are (wrong)?
By my count, in my comments I posted one link to a scientific preprint (noting that it was very questionable), 3 links to discussion of the scientific merits of that preprint, and 1 link to a scientific discussion relating to the structure of the 2019-nCoV virus. As well, my own little piece of entirely idle speculation, clearly and repeatedly indicated as being such and not as a fact.
By my understanding of the word 'rumour', as a native speaker of English, nothing here qualifies as a 'rumour' or 'rumour-spreading'.
A rumour would have the form something like 'I have heard that … (completely unevidenced claim)'.
FWIW, a tip back to you - telling someone else to shut up without explanation of what exactly it is you're referring to, or why you think they should shut up, is considered rude on any discussion forum, and also in real life conversations too.
Further, it encourages others to behave the same way.
For those reasons, please stop posting curt and rude shut-up messages anywhere on the internet. It is far more harmful to internet communities than anyone's idle speculation or references to discussions on other forums.
If you want someone to do something, anywhere in life, explain clearly what you want and clearly why. It doesn't need to be detailed but at least it should be clear. Being a polite netizen takes more than using the word 'please' at the start of a sentence.
Also, please do not expect other people to be able to telepathically intuit your mental state in a discussion, as nobody can do this, and please do not simply issue vague commands to other people, because it is rude.
Both are beat games. The most obvious way to see the difference between them is to watch someone else playing each. One game looks like someone dancing around and trying to look cool, the other looks like a robot being short circuited.
If you have experience with Beat Saber you can go straight in at expert modes in Synth Rider (e.g. level 4 or 5).
SR is also more like a puzzle game for me, there are certain songs where you have to figure out what kind of dance moves would make it physically possible to complete the track perfectly, how you could modify them to get more points etc.
No connection to the developers of either game, and both are worth owning.
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