← Back to context Comment by qsort 5 days ago But I thought accidents wouldn't happen if we wear helmets! Clearly they're worthless! 3 comments qsort Reply cluckindan 5 days ago Sarcasm aside: wearing a helmet causes riders to take more risks, leading to more accidents.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S136984781...I’d still wear one, but also try to be more careful knowing that the helmet provides a false sense of security.I do believe the analogy holds very true with programming habits. cryptonym 5 days ago Did you read the abstract? It says the exact opposite:> this systematic review found little to no support for the hypothesis bicycle helmet use is associated with engaging in risky behaviour. cluckindan 5 days ago What! You’re lying!
cluckindan 5 days ago Sarcasm aside: wearing a helmet causes riders to take more risks, leading to more accidents.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S136984781...I’d still wear one, but also try to be more careful knowing that the helmet provides a false sense of security.I do believe the analogy holds very true with programming habits. cryptonym 5 days ago Did you read the abstract? It says the exact opposite:> this systematic review found little to no support for the hypothesis bicycle helmet use is associated with engaging in risky behaviour. cluckindan 5 days ago What! You’re lying!
cryptonym 5 days ago Did you read the abstract? It says the exact opposite:> this systematic review found little to no support for the hypothesis bicycle helmet use is associated with engaging in risky behaviour. cluckindan 5 days ago What! You’re lying!
Sarcasm aside: wearing a helmet causes riders to take more risks, leading to more accidents.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S136984781...
I’d still wear one, but also try to be more careful knowing that the helmet provides a false sense of security.
I do believe the analogy holds very true with programming habits.
Did you read the abstract? It says the exact opposite:
> this systematic review found little to no support for the hypothesis bicycle helmet use is associated with engaging in risky behaviour.
What! You’re lying!