Lung Cancer

I’ve found a few examples of diagnosing lung cancer using reliable websites. Unfortunately, there are not many methods to diagnose lung cancer at this point. The only real ways to diagnose lung cancer is through an appointment, seeing certain symptoms, or low dose CT scans. Due to the fact that the diagnoses is so limited for such a deadly cancer there isn’t really a “lame” way to diagnose it. I think I will try and use the biometric tool to diagnose certain things such as

  • A cough that doesn’t go away
  • Coughing up blood
  • Constant chest pain
  • Repeated pneumonia or bronchitis
  • Weight loss and loss of appetite
  • Hoarseness
  • Wheezing or shortness of breath
  • Feeling very tired all the time
  • Chest pain with coughing, laughing, or breathing deeply

In order to diagnose lung cancer, I would use the wheezing and coughing part and while temperature isn’t related I think that would be a cool thing to have. Also, I’d like to somehow incorporate the Apple bedtime feature into it to record sleep time and see if it may be related to lung cancer.

How to use Maia

How to use Maia.

My first week of Maia was trying to figure out how to rotate the screen. If you hold alt the left click is to rotate, the middle scroll if you press it let your going left, right, up, or down, and right click zooms you in or out.

Placing objects is easy, they spawn in the middle and you can scale them on the x,y, and z planes. The tool bar on the left lets you rotate the object or move it.

To make multiple shapes one piece at the top will be a tab called mesh. Click mesh then click combine.

Rigging and animations are stupid so to make it easier look up Mixamo because it does the work for you.

I have not started sculpting or much of anything else yet.