Recent comments in /f/IAmA
Gagewhylds t1_ix1r8vb wrote
Reply to I am a coder, lifetime reader and launched "Mastodon Books" - I invite you to join us for book reviews, releases, discussions and meet the authors. by remacle
So this is like a server in Mastadon? I’m still trying to figure it all out. I assumed you just picked one server and that was that…
Modulus16 t1_ix1p3ni wrote
Reply to I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
Does your VR game work with people who have homonymous hemianopsia after a stroke in the occipital lobe of the brain? I’ve been hesitant to try VR games since I can’t process one entire half of my visual field.
Has any of your research been focused on 1) accommodating people with visual field defects or 2) helping people with recent strokes restore even some of their lost vision due to stroke damage in the brain (who have otherwise fully functioning eyes)?
jafinch78 t1_ix1n1w3 wrote
Reply to I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
Any patients that you can discuss that have been impacted by the "mild traumatic brain injuries" or other injuries related to concealed wireless assault weapons that beam form sound or other what appears to be thermal elastic expansion and contraction pulsed RF/microwave effects that deliberately can maim or cause serious bodily harm?
Excellent work read like. Definitely seems like an area of opportunity for the future where might be better audit trail and qualitative and quantitative metrics of and for the diagnosis and treatment.
remacle OP t1_ix1mz70 wrote
Reply to comment by Druss369 in I am a coder, lifetime reader and launched "Mastodon Books" - I invite you to join us for book reviews, releases, discussions and meet the authors. by remacle
I know of Prachett but never read him, l may just do that. You might like 'On the Origin of Species and Other Stories' by Bo-Young Kim. Quirky with an amazing vision of the future.
imatt3690 t1_ix1lutr wrote
Reply to I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
What was your journey through programming and frameworks? What tools worked, what didn't?
Bonus: What's your favorite text editor?
irishnewf86 t1_ix1kn25 wrote
Reply to comment by irishnewf86 in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
better to follow r/hypertension than r/childtouchers
Druss369 t1_ix1kfck wrote
Reply to comment by remacle in I am a coder, lifetime reader and launched "Mastodon Books" - I invite you to join us for book reviews, releases, discussions and meet the authors. by remacle
Life can be interesting when sci-fi meets reality. Nikola Tesla appreciated that I think.
I'm going to go deep in to Graham Hancocks work now. He's rewriting a big part of human history right now. The man is cruising on a wave of vindication at the moment.
Ever read Terry Pratchett? Comic satire. Love his work.
irishnewf86 t1_ix1kcv2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
shouldn't you be off getting printer ink injected into a living organ somewhere?
remacle OP t1_ix1jwa8 wrote
Reply to comment by Druss369 in I am a coder, lifetime reader and launched "Mastodon Books" - I invite you to join us for book reviews, releases, discussions and meet the authors. by remacle
I have read from Jules Verne to Blake Crouch over a lifetime. Big fan of sci-fi but if well written I enjoy most books...
Druss369 t1_ix1jchi wrote
Reply to I am a coder, lifetime reader and launched "Mastodon Books" - I invite you to join us for book reviews, releases, discussions and meet the authors. by remacle
The glasses check out.
I have questions. What do you read?
The aforementioned questions are of feck all use without a target.
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Dragon_yum t1_ix1gkn5 wrote
Reply to comment by EzekielNOR in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
Not much to add but this is really awesome.
SquidCheese39 t1_ix1g574 wrote
Reply to I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
I've had a traumatic brain injury 9 years ago, so this is really interesting to me!
My question for you is what is your best success story(s)?
snertwith2ls t1_ix1g1tu wrote
Reply to comment by EzekielNOR in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
Any chance of being able to apply any of your work to tinnitus?
driverofracecars t1_ix1fj7i wrote
Reply to comment by EzekielNOR in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
I shudder at the thought of getting stuck on the loading screen while linking my neural interface and being stuck for what feels like years even though it’s only been minutes in the outside world.
Ashimowa t1_ix1dum3 wrote
Reply to I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
It was always my dream to combine games/VR technology with medicine, helping people. What's a good way to get started? I mean finding people, organizations or hospitals, specialists to work with?
EzekielNOR OP t1_ix1cgiw wrote
Reply to comment by VRgoddess in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
Always used Unreal Engine. Easier to quickly prototype with high fidelity:) Megascans.
VRgoddess t1_ix19t0z wrote
Reply to I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
Sick ama! Any reason why Unreal over Unity? I always thought unity was the go to software for vr applications
Lexx2k t1_ix18ck1 wrote
Reply to comment by EzekielNOR in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
I feel like a part of this is that we want it to work. We really want this table to be physical, etc. but sadly it is not.
EzekielNOR OP t1_ix17f62 wrote
Reply to comment by Terranical01 in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
I had been a hobbyist in Unreal Engine and UDK2.5 since 2004. Modding, level design - and entered the indie development scene a few years before coming up with the brain trauma rehabilitation idea.
My skills are in project management, debugging, optimization and product / game design. The project management skills came naturally as a part of the journey getting here.
Terranical01 t1_ix172kw wrote
Reply to I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
What and where did you learn the skills to get to your position?
EzekielNOR OP t1_ix15l7y wrote
Reply to comment by NickLickSickDickWick in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
The original reply to my answer has been changed.
He went on a rant about Norwegians not working and spending thousands of dollars of weekend vacations, comiting a line of code or two, before being exhausted. And complaining about Norwegians being depressed.
My reply to this was "Thankfully that's not how it works" - and in turn he changed his reply to "That is a nice money. Did you eventually thought of making the project opensource, so less fortunate people can use it too?"
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Not sure what's up with that but. Clarification for the masses.
ThePinkKraken t1_ix1sdwy wrote
Reply to comment by EzekielNOR in I am a Game Designer / Project lead who spent the last 2 years building brain trauma rehabilitation software for Norway's largest specialist hospital. AMA :> by EzekielNOR
Thank you, I'll look into such software :) appreciate your reply!