So parents should be forced to donate blood and organs to their children if needed?
True with the Xbox, bat at least imo MS is slitty more trustworthy with my data than Samsung. The tv was doing more network requests than the xbox and a few Apple devices combined.
I have one of the earlier mid range 4k Samsungs. About two years in they gave it an update that added a Lote of bloatware, some of their own TV streaming channels full of Samsung ads. And for a bit I had Adguard home on…
I would presume so, though I don't have any numbers on me right now. Myocarditis was not the biggest risk from covid, lung damage/blood clots/strokes where iirc.
Only having 2 Pfizer/mRNA vaccines are'n enough to greatly reduce symptomatic covid infection. A booster (or previous covid infection) looks like it is needed. Though this is only looking at the drop in vaccine efficacy…
The categorisation isn't fully biological though, it's far heavier in the cultural camp. And even when it is biological, it's mainly phenotypic, which isn't adequate for genetic research.
Yea as a biologists who's done some genetic research this isn't about wokeness (though I don't think that's necessarily bad anyway). Race is a cultural term, not scientific. No one doing this research thinks there's no…
It's less that the galaxy is quite that's disturbing, as like you said it's possible EM based communication is only used for a relatively short amount t of time. The fact that the universe seems to be totally natural,…
>The potentially worrying question is: have we passed the Great Filter? As a biologist I'd love it if they found life (that was totally seperate from Earth life) somewhere else in the solar system, but if we do it's one…
So parents should be forced to donate blood and organs to their children if needed?
True with the Xbox, bat at least imo MS is slitty more trustworthy with my data than Samsung. The tv was doing more network requests than the xbox and a few Apple devices combined.
I have one of the earlier mid range 4k Samsungs. About two years in they gave it an update that added a Lote of bloatware, some of their own TV streaming channels full of Samsung ads. And for a bit I had Adguard home on…
I would presume so, though I don't have any numbers on me right now. Myocarditis was not the biggest risk from covid, lung damage/blood clots/strokes where iirc.
Only having 2 Pfizer/mRNA vaccines are'n enough to greatly reduce symptomatic covid infection. A booster (or previous covid infection) looks like it is needed. Though this is only looking at the drop in vaccine efficacy…
The categorisation isn't fully biological though, it's far heavier in the cultural camp. And even when it is biological, it's mainly phenotypic, which isn't adequate for genetic research.
Yea as a biologists who's done some genetic research this isn't about wokeness (though I don't think that's necessarily bad anyway). Race is a cultural term, not scientific. No one doing this research thinks there's no…
It's less that the galaxy is quite that's disturbing, as like you said it's possible EM based communication is only used for a relatively short amount t of time. The fact that the universe seems to be totally natural,…
>The potentially worrying question is: have we passed the Great Filter? As a biologist I'd love it if they found life (that was totally seperate from Earth life) somewhere else in the solar system, but if we do it's one…