It's anecdotal but the kind of people I know that bought Mac Minis for this purpose are what I'd call "light techies." They definitely know how to use an iPhone or a Mac but would struggle on the CLI of a Linux box.…
I'm doing both. I've only got so many years remaining and very few of these things "only" work if you've also optimized your diet and exercise. I do acknowledge that diet and exercise have a bigger impact than any…
I take: - Essential Capsules - it's like a multivitamin except with better stuff. I've seen mixed evidence that multivitamins actually provide much benefit if you're already taking C and D. This fills the same kind of…
> But I'd bet that if he hadn't been tracking his labs, he would've lived a pretty normal life. Well I mean we have a control group consisting of just about every other person diagnosed with this disease, right? The…
I buy a lot of his supplements. They're competitively priced for what they are, and what's in them is based on the studies and science they dig up. Not all of them will be cost-effective for whatever benefit you're…
Do you expect this to result in much substantive change relative to before the ruling was made?
I think ratification by 2/3 of states fairly meets the definition of "difficult to change, but not immutable." That it's been done numerous times in the past suggests it is quite far from immutable.
If it were easy to change, there would be no purpose to having a Constitution.
Campaigns already have strong limits. They get around it by giving money to PACs, which can spend money opposing other candidates or talking about issues in particular. Should there be limits on spending on messaging…
Hmm. Dreamweaver must be what the cool kids were using instead of Frontpage.
Because they're reading blog posts and listening to podcasts that increase their expectations of what your output should be.
Normal people just reuse a few variations of the same password across all of their accounts. Federated identity isn't bulletproof but it beats the heck out of reusing the same password.
We only learned how to do a lot of those things because we gathered and analyzed data to find out how best to do them! "Eat healthy meals" means something completely different today than 10, 20, or 50 years ago. How you…
> What on earth do you think that load of garble means? "50-100 years further along" is absurd. It seems straightforward. Imagine where medical care was 50-100 years ago, and then imagine they had all the data,…
I think if we already had everyone wearing commercially available continuous glucose monitors and gathered and analyzed that data, we'd already have diagnosed and solved a lot of our most common health problems.…
I think the only way you figure out which data has value is by collecting it first. And I don't trust pharma any more than I trust tech. I'm 100% OK with health-conscious yuppies that have too much disposable income…
I think in a more sane universe, we'd be 50-100 years further along into medicine today just by gathering and analyzing more data with the technology we already have. And all doctors would be able to make better…
The way we figure out how to catch issues before you notice them (i.e. proactively keeping you healthy) and figure out the best ways to fix them (i.e. reactively helping you get back to healthy) is by having more data…
I mean it's true, but I don't see it as so black and white. Even more than I'm looking out directly for my own compensation, I'm also incentivized to help the company itself succeed, so it can make sense to help out…
I heard this new tobacco is a national security threat. You don't want China to be making it, do you?
This is from the same company that brought us Windows NT (New Technology).
It's a lot cheaper in Turkey. I don't remember the exact numbers but each of mine (in the US) was in the high four figure range. I originally felt more confident going to a plastic surgeon, though even though the doctor…
I had three done in the states and I'm happy with them, but it's tough to argue it was necessarily worth the increased price.
The threat is that users who are not sufficiently tech savvy will shoot themselves in the foot, including using methods they don't understand. This is a pattern we've seen play out numerous times. The more secure…
I think it's reasonably within scope of the threat models considered by operating system creators.
It's anecdotal but the kind of people I know that bought Mac Minis for this purpose are what I'd call "light techies." They definitely know how to use an iPhone or a Mac but would struggle on the CLI of a Linux box.…
I'm doing both. I've only got so many years remaining and very few of these things "only" work if you've also optimized your diet and exercise. I do acknowledge that diet and exercise have a bigger impact than any…
I take: - Essential Capsules - it's like a multivitamin except with better stuff. I've seen mixed evidence that multivitamins actually provide much benefit if you're already taking C and D. This fills the same kind of…
> But I'd bet that if he hadn't been tracking his labs, he would've lived a pretty normal life. Well I mean we have a control group consisting of just about every other person diagnosed with this disease, right? The…
I buy a lot of his supplements. They're competitively priced for what they are, and what's in them is based on the studies and science they dig up. Not all of them will be cost-effective for whatever benefit you're…
Do you expect this to result in much substantive change relative to before the ruling was made?
I think ratification by 2/3 of states fairly meets the definition of "difficult to change, but not immutable." That it's been done numerous times in the past suggests it is quite far from immutable.
If it were easy to change, there would be no purpose to having a Constitution.
Campaigns already have strong limits. They get around it by giving money to PACs, which can spend money opposing other candidates or talking about issues in particular. Should there be limits on spending on messaging…
Hmm. Dreamweaver must be what the cool kids were using instead of Frontpage.
Because they're reading blog posts and listening to podcasts that increase their expectations of what your output should be.
Normal people just reuse a few variations of the same password across all of their accounts. Federated identity isn't bulletproof but it beats the heck out of reusing the same password.
We only learned how to do a lot of those things because we gathered and analyzed data to find out how best to do them! "Eat healthy meals" means something completely different today than 10, 20, or 50 years ago. How you…
> What on earth do you think that load of garble means? "50-100 years further along" is absurd. It seems straightforward. Imagine where medical care was 50-100 years ago, and then imagine they had all the data,…
I think if we already had everyone wearing commercially available continuous glucose monitors and gathered and analyzed that data, we'd already have diagnosed and solved a lot of our most common health problems.…
I think the only way you figure out which data has value is by collecting it first. And I don't trust pharma any more than I trust tech. I'm 100% OK with health-conscious yuppies that have too much disposable income…
I think in a more sane universe, we'd be 50-100 years further along into medicine today just by gathering and analyzing more data with the technology we already have. And all doctors would be able to make better…
The way we figure out how to catch issues before you notice them (i.e. proactively keeping you healthy) and figure out the best ways to fix them (i.e. reactively helping you get back to healthy) is by having more data…
I mean it's true, but I don't see it as so black and white. Even more than I'm looking out directly for my own compensation, I'm also incentivized to help the company itself succeed, so it can make sense to help out…
I heard this new tobacco is a national security threat. You don't want China to be making it, do you?
This is from the same company that brought us Windows NT (New Technology).
It's a lot cheaper in Turkey. I don't remember the exact numbers but each of mine (in the US) was in the high four figure range. I originally felt more confident going to a plastic surgeon, though even though the doctor…
I had three done in the states and I'm happy with them, but it's tough to argue it was necessarily worth the increased price.
The threat is that users who are not sufficiently tech savvy will shoot themselves in the foot, including using methods they don't understand. This is a pattern we've seen play out numerous times. The more secure…
I think it's reasonably within scope of the threat models considered by operating system creators.