Not a fan or even their user but kudos to Google for admitting the failure. Amazon (at least AWS) customers would have probably been shown a green dashboard and told to review their code.
> She could have chosen to make improvements to the paper based on the feedback she was given I'm unsure whether "improvement" is the right synonym for "change" in this situation.
While there are studies on 25-OH-D metabolism impacting melatonin production, I can only find studies done with Multiple Sclerosis patients [1]. There are also studies showing that LOW levels of 25-OH-D may have…
Friendly reminder: vitamin D3 can affect sleep if taken later in a day. I tend to skip if I forget to take it before noon. Also, D3 without additional K2 may lead to calcium excess.
Hallowed.
Putting aside a potential common benefit coming from doing so, I'm having trouble morally justifying testing someone's blood for other purposes than it was explicitly given for.
Apart from security implications I can see multiple privacy issues here. Apple's services may attempt connections to non-Apple resources as well as Apple's. My understanding is that trustd (Trust Daemon) will be allowed…
Not a fan or even their user but kudos to Google for admitting the failure. Amazon (at least AWS) customers would have probably been shown a green dashboard and told to review their code.
> She could have chosen to make improvements to the paper based on the feedback she was given I'm unsure whether "improvement" is the right synonym for "change" in this situation.
While there are studies on 25-OH-D metabolism impacting melatonin production, I can only find studies done with Multiple Sclerosis patients [1]. There are also studies showing that LOW levels of 25-OH-D may have…
Friendly reminder: vitamin D3 can affect sleep if taken later in a day. I tend to skip if I forget to take it before noon. Also, D3 without additional K2 may lead to calcium excess.
Hallowed.
Putting aside a potential common benefit coming from doing so, I'm having trouble morally justifying testing someone's blood for other purposes than it was explicitly given for.
Apart from security implications I can see multiple privacy issues here. Apple's services may attempt connections to non-Apple resources as well as Apple's. My understanding is that trustd (Trust Daemon) will be allowed…