People don't realize the magnitude of the information that they're giving away. They also don't read the TOS/Privacy Policies so they don't realize they're often giving ownership of their data. I think it's important to…
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What does it actually mean when a thread is "Flagged"? This thread is marked as so, and often there is a comment explaining why the thread should be flagged, but I don't see one here.
It's absurd to call psychedelic advocates "cultists and shills." What do you even define as "psychedelics advocates?" Are people who want further research into the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics cultists…
Yeah, both the title and content of the arstechnica are spreading misinformation. The mainstream media has always been terrible at accurately representing the findings of a given academic study, but this is…
>> Unfortunately, our culture seems to have two settings: legal ban; full celebratory embrace. If something is legally banned, there's generally a black market for it. Once it's legalized, the bar for consumers to enter…
In the US, depending on the state, murder need not require intent to kill or cause death. For example, 3rd degree murder in Minnesota explicitly states that the perpetrator acted without intent to cause death [1]. The…
From a pragmatic viewpoint, the CSVs that I get from finance (usually saved as .xlsx) have the same issues for parsing the data as a CSV. But since the issues are consistent, I can automate conversion from .xlsx to CSV,…
> "...you specifically mentioned a "deficiency in memory", relationships, and emotional regulation – all traditional fields for such therapists to work in..." I support the recommendation of seeing a mental health…
I think replacing it is the way to go. It's important to differentiate between the acute symptoms of COVID and the chronic, persistent long-term symptoms, even if they both emanate from the effects of the SARS-CoV-2…
The IRS, if it chooses to do so. But auditing large companies with complex governance structures and large legal teams is prohibitively resource intensive for the IRS because it's intentionally underfunded by Congress.
There was no discussion. The poster stated a claim without providing any explanation or examples. That's the dangerous part. There absolutely should be a discussion, but neither you nor the original poster want to have…
That's a very irresponsible and dangerous comparison to make.
That may be their salary, but their power and insider knowledge makes them a lot more than that overall.
People don't realize the magnitude of the information that they're giving away. They also don't read the TOS/Privacy Policies so they don't realize they're often giving ownership of their data. I think it's important to…
Gotcha. Thanks
What does it actually mean when a thread is "Flagged"? This thread is marked as so, and often there is a comment explaining why the thread should be flagged, but I don't see one here.
It's absurd to call psychedelic advocates "cultists and shills." What do you even define as "psychedelics advocates?" Are people who want further research into the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics cultists…
Yeah, both the title and content of the arstechnica are spreading misinformation. The mainstream media has always been terrible at accurately representing the findings of a given academic study, but this is…
>> Unfortunately, our culture seems to have two settings: legal ban; full celebratory embrace. If something is legally banned, there's generally a black market for it. Once it's legalized, the bar for consumers to enter…
In the US, depending on the state, murder need not require intent to kill or cause death. For example, 3rd degree murder in Minnesota explicitly states that the perpetrator acted without intent to cause death [1]. The…
From a pragmatic viewpoint, the CSVs that I get from finance (usually saved as .xlsx) have the same issues for parsing the data as a CSV. But since the issues are consistent, I can automate conversion from .xlsx to CSV,…
> "...you specifically mentioned a "deficiency in memory", relationships, and emotional regulation – all traditional fields for such therapists to work in..." I support the recommendation of seeing a mental health…
I think replacing it is the way to go. It's important to differentiate between the acute symptoms of COVID and the chronic, persistent long-term symptoms, even if they both emanate from the effects of the SARS-CoV-2…
The IRS, if it chooses to do so. But auditing large companies with complex governance structures and large legal teams is prohibitively resource intensive for the IRS because it's intentionally underfunded by Congress.
There was no discussion. The poster stated a claim without providing any explanation or examples. That's the dangerous part. There absolutely should be a discussion, but neither you nor the original poster want to have…
That's a very irresponsible and dangerous comparison to make.
That may be their salary, but their power and insider knowledge makes them a lot more than that overall.