There's support for encrypted communication with TPMs, but if I remember correctly this is almost never enabled by default.
I presume you're referring to receptor upregulation in response to the drugs. Bear in mind as you read my comment that this isn't my primary area, and it's been a while since I last studied cell biology and signalling…
Definitely not a good idea to be on it longer than 2 months. If we can't treat the underlying condition and the patient needs life-long acid suppression therapy, we switch to H2 receptor antagonists, like cimetidine.…
It's not that I don't believe people can't be trusted with information. I regularly introduce basic diagnostic/statistical concepts to patients to explain why a certain test is needed, and why another would be wasted…
This is a tough problem for sure, and I resonate with your sentiment that something has to be done with it. In my personal (fully anecdotal) view, I think clinicians desperately need to get better at communication, as…
Thank you, I appreciate you sharing your views on this. Coincidentally, I've only recently learned of the Overton Window [0] which describes that the spectrum of acceptable ideas in a society is subject to shift. [0]…
you raise a good point, I was trying to take the example to the logical extreme by specifically using berating. in essence, the example would be the same as whistleblowing (mechanistically speaking) So one would have to…
the way I see US infrastructure, I feel like they (like most of the world) will never be able to claw their way back out of car dependence. Even the Dutch had to fight tooth and nail for it. I've lived in Germany for a…
Am I crazy for thinking that an employer should and has no say in whatever the fuck I do outside of work? As long as I'm not messing with company IP, I should be able to do what I want, no? Like, I should be able to…
in my case, they did this without input from me. I only found out because I could no longer access a swath of things I used to be able to. not virgin media, but in the EU
This is exactly why it's a bad idea. I agree that if this technology comes to fruition, it should be in every clinical and research setting as a tool for us to further our understanding. It shouldn't be a commodified…
We can and do full body scans. Typically in the context of research, or for focus/metastasis search in current clinical settings. The problem is that, in clinical practice, with every imaging technology there are…
Had I not seen this, I would have been billed out the wazoo. Thank you. How this isn't criminal beats me
Let us not forget that, low cost carriers and full service carriers alike _all_ have artificially lower prices, prices below what it would actually cost to render their services, as the entire commercial aviation…
A few years ago, I applied for a customer service job for an outsourcing company that was contracted by Ryanair. They had a two week unpaid training, I tapped out on day 3 of the training, but until that point, I was…
I share the exact sentiment. I unsubscribed once I was done skimming the body of the email.
Volvos also have this. At least my 2021 xc60 did.
I think the reality is much more grim. I believe we are now firmly in the territory where it is incontestable. (My opinion was cemented after reading Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown by Andreas…
I agree with your sentiment, but I have a hard time imagining any alternative action scientists could take besides publishing and warning. Science is best when it’s purely that, I’ve seen plenty of living examples and…
Are you perchance talking about deSEC? I've also switched to them, and thought that it was too much work to send an email and wait for replies, so I ended up using dummy inboxes for my other, lesser important domains.…
You're right in that money is not the only motivator for people. I would also argue that if you told them the _real_ reason, aka your own actual motivation behind the offer, the number of people who would actually be…
I would just like to add some cautionary anec-data: there are widespread cases in certain jurisdictions where rightsholders are known to seed the same torrents themselves, just to turn around and send love letters to…
Could I trouble you for the specifics of your build? I'd love to see if it would be a viable upgrade for me. I currently have a 3970x with a bunch of 3090s.
I'm not 100% up to speed with the current standing of things, but tapes (specifically the LTO technology) is still being relied on very heavily by the enterprise, both in data centers for things like cold storage or…
I don't know why you were downvoted, I think for the right purpose tape drives are great. Used drives from a few generations back work just fine, and are affordable. I have an LTO-5 drive, and new tapes are around $30…
There's support for encrypted communication with TPMs, but if I remember correctly this is almost never enabled by default.
I presume you're referring to receptor upregulation in response to the drugs. Bear in mind as you read my comment that this isn't my primary area, and it's been a while since I last studied cell biology and signalling…
Definitely not a good idea to be on it longer than 2 months. If we can't treat the underlying condition and the patient needs life-long acid suppression therapy, we switch to H2 receptor antagonists, like cimetidine.…
It's not that I don't believe people can't be trusted with information. I regularly introduce basic diagnostic/statistical concepts to patients to explain why a certain test is needed, and why another would be wasted…
This is a tough problem for sure, and I resonate with your sentiment that something has to be done with it. In my personal (fully anecdotal) view, I think clinicians desperately need to get better at communication, as…
Thank you, I appreciate you sharing your views on this. Coincidentally, I've only recently learned of the Overton Window [0] which describes that the spectrum of acceptable ideas in a society is subject to shift. [0]…
you raise a good point, I was trying to take the example to the logical extreme by specifically using berating. in essence, the example would be the same as whistleblowing (mechanistically speaking) So one would have to…
the way I see US infrastructure, I feel like they (like most of the world) will never be able to claw their way back out of car dependence. Even the Dutch had to fight tooth and nail for it. I've lived in Germany for a…
Am I crazy for thinking that an employer should and has no say in whatever the fuck I do outside of work? As long as I'm not messing with company IP, I should be able to do what I want, no? Like, I should be able to…
in my case, they did this without input from me. I only found out because I could no longer access a swath of things I used to be able to. not virgin media, but in the EU
This is exactly why it's a bad idea. I agree that if this technology comes to fruition, it should be in every clinical and research setting as a tool for us to further our understanding. It shouldn't be a commodified…
We can and do full body scans. Typically in the context of research, or for focus/metastasis search in current clinical settings. The problem is that, in clinical practice, with every imaging technology there are…
Had I not seen this, I would have been billed out the wazoo. Thank you. How this isn't criminal beats me
Let us not forget that, low cost carriers and full service carriers alike _all_ have artificially lower prices, prices below what it would actually cost to render their services, as the entire commercial aviation…
A few years ago, I applied for a customer service job for an outsourcing company that was contracted by Ryanair. They had a two week unpaid training, I tapped out on day 3 of the training, but until that point, I was…
I share the exact sentiment. I unsubscribed once I was done skimming the body of the email.
Volvos also have this. At least my 2021 xc60 did.
I think the reality is much more grim. I believe we are now firmly in the territory where it is incontestable. (My opinion was cemented after reading Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown by Andreas…
I agree with your sentiment, but I have a hard time imagining any alternative action scientists could take besides publishing and warning. Science is best when it’s purely that, I’ve seen plenty of living examples and…
Are you perchance talking about deSEC? I've also switched to them, and thought that it was too much work to send an email and wait for replies, so I ended up using dummy inboxes for my other, lesser important domains.…
You're right in that money is not the only motivator for people. I would also argue that if you told them the _real_ reason, aka your own actual motivation behind the offer, the number of people who would actually be…
I would just like to add some cautionary anec-data: there are widespread cases in certain jurisdictions where rightsholders are known to seed the same torrents themselves, just to turn around and send love letters to…
Could I trouble you for the specifics of your build? I'd love to see if it would be a viable upgrade for me. I currently have a 3970x with a bunch of 3090s.
I'm not 100% up to speed with the current standing of things, but tapes (specifically the LTO technology) is still being relied on very heavily by the enterprise, both in data centers for things like cold storage or…
I don't know why you were downvoted, I think for the right purpose tape drives are great. Used drives from a few generations back work just fine, and are affordable. I have an LTO-5 drive, and new tapes are around $30…