Because good senior programmers are rare (as can be observed if you post a job listing). Most of this stuff comes from students / junior developers, where yes, they probably visit stack overflow every 20 minutes
You're not supposed to eat the xylitol, just get it onto your teeth. So use xylitol toothpaste.
A 100% effective "behavioural" covid vaccine (which also works for ALL other respitory diseases): Don't be indoors with other people.
A new human doesn't come out of thin air, evolution has "trained" them with billions of inputs for billions of years.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178078/ Just look at the prior chinese coronavirus-related studies, they did antibody tests in villages near bat caves for SARS-like coronaviruses, some of villagers had…
Handwashing is overrated IMO. Yes, it's important for doctors and nurses(who touch dozens of sick humans a day), people who are in contact with animals, and small kids who don't have any concept of hygiene. But for the…
Video games in the evenings with friends, with voice chat.
I hope we do start to go back to the more decentralized way of living, where smart highly educated workers don't concentrate in the largest cities and instead live all over the country. This is how it used to be 50…
Isn't it interesting how these sort of exploits exist for probably every hardware/software out there, just that they are never discovered? Since the amount of people with the knowhow for reverse engineering,…
? Nuclear accidents don't come out of thin air, they are caused by humans, some countries/areas have higher risks of accidents, and most areas have zero risk. Russia is definitely a high risk area (if not THE high risk…
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EbdAa9qXQAYji-z?format=jpg&name=... Spoiler: 99% chance it's from Russia.
https://images.says.com/uploads/story_source/source_image/75... Looks like prime batcave-like conditions for coronavirus spread.
Coronavirus deaths lag new cases by about 3 weeks
I doubt there are really too many of those. At the most, I'd say under 50k. The real reason for the fee is just to stop spammers on the App store. It probably blocks around 99% of them, without the fee I'd wager the…
Ehh.. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2010-07-01%202... Seems that people only started searching SARS in december by which the new coronavirus was already public knowledge or at least public rumor
Cleanliness does not really matter that much. There is little evidence for mass surface transmission. This is a disease that is spread by breathing in air contaminated by a infected person coughing or talking.
Other Asian countries are seeing the exact same results though? The virus is basically gone in all of them, the average person doesn't have to worry about it. It seems only China is being overly cautious, implementing…
Yes, everybody wears one. Masks are popular even during normal times.
Don't care, i'll take a good web app over a shitty native app any day. Since native apps take much longer to develop and the UI toolkits are stuck in the 90s, it's pretty much given nowadays that new ones are shitty…
This reassures the hypothesis that you probably won't catch the virus from a brief contact in a grocery store or similar if you keep your distance. Infections happen within families, and spread from one family to…
What do you think would happen to the economy if we let the virus run free through the population, and eventually everyone would be too scared to leave their house and quit showing up to their job?
Yes, look at Greece, they implemented extreme measures. As a result, they basically had no issues at all with the virus compared to neighbouring Italy and Turkey.
Surely almost all elderly people should have antibodies then due to decades of exposure to the other coronaviruses?
Whether you get infected or not is a game of chance. There are a lot of factors affecting the probability: * Being indoors during contact (increases) * Duration of contact (every minute increases) * Physical distance…
I said mostly. Yes basic surgical/cloth masks do protect the wearer a small bit, but the air you inhale has to come from somewhere, and with a surgical mask that air is not filtered.
Because good senior programmers are rare (as can be observed if you post a job listing). Most of this stuff comes from students / junior developers, where yes, they probably visit stack overflow every 20 minutes
You're not supposed to eat the xylitol, just get it onto your teeth. So use xylitol toothpaste.
A 100% effective "behavioural" covid vaccine (which also works for ALL other respitory diseases): Don't be indoors with other people.
A new human doesn't come out of thin air, evolution has "trained" them with billions of inputs for billions of years.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178078/ Just look at the prior chinese coronavirus-related studies, they did antibody tests in villages near bat caves for SARS-like coronaviruses, some of villagers had…
Handwashing is overrated IMO. Yes, it's important for doctors and nurses(who touch dozens of sick humans a day), people who are in contact with animals, and small kids who don't have any concept of hygiene. But for the…
Video games in the evenings with friends, with voice chat.
I hope we do start to go back to the more decentralized way of living, where smart highly educated workers don't concentrate in the largest cities and instead live all over the country. This is how it used to be 50…
Isn't it interesting how these sort of exploits exist for probably every hardware/software out there, just that they are never discovered? Since the amount of people with the knowhow for reverse engineering,…
? Nuclear accidents don't come out of thin air, they are caused by humans, some countries/areas have higher risks of accidents, and most areas have zero risk. Russia is definitely a high risk area (if not THE high risk…
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EbdAa9qXQAYji-z?format=jpg&name=... Spoiler: 99% chance it's from Russia.
https://images.says.com/uploads/story_source/source_image/75... Looks like prime batcave-like conditions for coronavirus spread.
Coronavirus deaths lag new cases by about 3 weeks
I doubt there are really too many of those. At the most, I'd say under 50k. The real reason for the fee is just to stop spammers on the App store. It probably blocks around 99% of them, without the fee I'd wager the…
Ehh.. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2010-07-01%202... Seems that people only started searching SARS in december by which the new coronavirus was already public knowledge or at least public rumor
Cleanliness does not really matter that much. There is little evidence for mass surface transmission. This is a disease that is spread by breathing in air contaminated by a infected person coughing or talking.
Other Asian countries are seeing the exact same results though? The virus is basically gone in all of them, the average person doesn't have to worry about it. It seems only China is being overly cautious, implementing…
Yes, everybody wears one. Masks are popular even during normal times.
Don't care, i'll take a good web app over a shitty native app any day. Since native apps take much longer to develop and the UI toolkits are stuck in the 90s, it's pretty much given nowadays that new ones are shitty…
This reassures the hypothesis that you probably won't catch the virus from a brief contact in a grocery store or similar if you keep your distance. Infections happen within families, and spread from one family to…
What do you think would happen to the economy if we let the virus run free through the population, and eventually everyone would be too scared to leave their house and quit showing up to their job?
Yes, look at Greece, they implemented extreme measures. As a result, they basically had no issues at all with the virus compared to neighbouring Italy and Turkey.
Surely almost all elderly people should have antibodies then due to decades of exposure to the other coronaviruses?
Whether you get infected or not is a game of chance. There are a lot of factors affecting the probability: * Being indoors during contact (increases) * Duration of contact (every minute increases) * Physical distance…
I said mostly. Yes basic surgical/cloth masks do protect the wearer a small bit, but the air you inhale has to come from somewhere, and with a surgical mask that air is not filtered.