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Finding that clearance of fluid in mice brains is lower in sleep and anaesthesia runs counter to dominant view in neuroscience
Archived version: https://archive.ph/n7oN2
Finding that clearance of fluid in mice brains is lower in sleep and anaesthesia runs counter to dominant view in neuroscience
Archived version: https://archive.ph/n7oN2
Sleep is so you can move the transactions from RAM to long term storage.
And reindex, also to throw random shit together and see if any meaningful connections come of it - well that’s my explanation of dreams anyway.
I think you might be onto something. There’s been so many times where I’ve had a technical issue I can’t resolve, and sleeping on it results in an answer in the morning. Or often even a Eureka moment in the middle of the night. I’m certain that sleep helps you dredge up missing connections between ideas.
I used to really feel this when. I was younger. Sometimes I would wake up and be able to do the thing I was trying to do yesterday but couldn’t.
It does.
Thanks, very cool!
Well, damn, they stole my idea from 1975!!
Thanks for the link.
Regression testing
I always thought that too. Or maybe like cold storage as there is a thing about short term memory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-term_memory and working memory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_memory#Capacity. Seems like we have very littel ram but maybe that is cache. im not sure.
OG Batch processing, bro