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  • Dogs use scent more then humans. However they still use sight and sound much morfe then they use scent.

    Dogs use body language and vocalization to communicate with each other. Watch two dogs interact they look at each other and will growl, and bristle or tail wag and play bow to indicate what they want.

    They look at faces on humans because that's a major component of how we communicate.

    Smell is not how they communicate. It's just how they know where other animals have been.

  • It's a side effect of the "no algorithm" philosophy. Without anything to suggest what you might like generating high amounts of new content let's you dominate the feed. News is easy to generate on a daily basis.

    The thoughtful channel that puts out a video once every two weeks gets on the feed once every two weeks. Then low effort garbage like man carrying things gets on the feed every day.

    They need to at least let users block channels from their feed.

  • So depending on why you might be able to train it. If you don't have a lazy eye and have good vision you may want to look into it.

    If your brain is just not fusing two good images there is a good chance you can train it to do so. Having done experiments in this field I can tell you it makes a measurable difference in performance.

    A good read on the subject is below. The part where she first sees a tree in 3D is a good example of what you are missing.

    Fixing My Gaze: A Scientist's Journey Into Seeing in Three Dimensions by Susan R Barry

  • Yes. They require stereoscopic vision. When I was doing research on 3D displays about 10% of subjects had to be rejected because they were stereo blind. They had no idea they were that way.

    One woman said that explains why she had the nickname clunk in high school. She had a habit of rearending cars.

  • Back when cell phones were uncommon I did the sentence merge thing. When the GF came home I said "Hi mom." Instead of "Hi [GF], your mom called." She and her coworker who had come over for dinner didn't know what to say.

  • I've played a lot of rimworld and I think the main problem with it is the developers solution to difficulty after the early game is just more and bigger raids.

    Everybody starts building kill boxes to deal with raids being the only challenge after midgame. Developers response is new types of raids that bypass kill boxes (drop, breacher).

    Give us some different threats or ways to mitigate raids like paying off raiders or building outposts.

  • There was a not very good TV show Seven Days that used this well. They had a time machine that could go back in time seven days. The pilot had to fly the machine chasing the earth as he traveled back in time.

    He would usually end up crashing it somewhere and have to find a phone to call for pickup.

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