> Yes, appeals to authority aren't much use in the present climate. So, that's why he needs to offer convincing evidence. It sounds like he offers none (I haven't read it, just relying on the summary above). My point…
> In other words, current investigations do not support evidence of harm. You missed the exception he mentions. "IARC is the outlier in this respect, having determined in 2011 that EMFs are ‘possibly carcinogenic to…
> ...I think it's pretty fair to label them based off of that one comment. For content that abhorrent, any number of occurrences above zero is enough to tell what kind of person a user is. Whilst I agree that the…
It may not affect the validity of the argument, but it may suggest something about the motivations of the person making the argument. Each person's idea of where something sits on the spectrum of right and wrong…
The industry makes software for grandma's protection so that grandma can feel like she is safe using a computer to talk to her grandchildren. In other words, the industry does this to try and make computing more…
The issue is more complex than just a bigger pipe. As a site owner, you pay a service provider (or cloud hosting service or whatever) to offer you a certain amount of bandwidth to host your site. The problem comes when…
From what I understand, the difference is that even if you pay more for that faster internet, you may still not load sites as fast because they haven't paid the ISP for their traffic to be prioritised over others. Also…
> Yes, appeals to authority aren't much use in the present climate. So, that's why he needs to offer convincing evidence. It sounds like he offers none (I haven't read it, just relying on the summary above). My point…
> In other words, current investigations do not support evidence of harm. You missed the exception he mentions. "IARC is the outlier in this respect, having determined in 2011 that EMFs are ‘possibly carcinogenic to…
> ...I think it's pretty fair to label them based off of that one comment. For content that abhorrent, any number of occurrences above zero is enough to tell what kind of person a user is. Whilst I agree that the…
It may not affect the validity of the argument, but it may suggest something about the motivations of the person making the argument. Each person's idea of where something sits on the spectrum of right and wrong…
The industry makes software for grandma's protection so that grandma can feel like she is safe using a computer to talk to her grandchildren. In other words, the industry does this to try and make computing more…
The issue is more complex than just a bigger pipe. As a site owner, you pay a service provider (or cloud hosting service or whatever) to offer you a certain amount of bandwidth to host your site. The problem comes when…
From what I understand, the difference is that even if you pay more for that faster internet, you may still not load sites as fast because they haven't paid the ISP for their traffic to be prioritised over others. Also…