These misinformation policies are pretty scary, I'd rather have both sides proving their point together rather than shutting down one of them. Who is the higher authority here to decide about this ? That's some pretty…
When Samsung decided that all SSSP app/packages should be built and signed with Eclipse IDE it brought all kind of troubles upon us. I had to move from Vim and a single building script I wrote to this resources heavy…
Use case ? I was on the iOS side, they cost too much for what I do with my mobile phone. Now I always buy mobile phones under $200, my current mobile phone battery last for 5 days without recharge, previous mobile…
Another World and Flashback were truly amazing, nostalgia kicking.
We made a simple tool to store/generate passwords, it's really easy to use and they only have to remember a single password to access them. Even after that we still have employees using pieces of paper or text files…
>Why not? We kinda already did it for the flu every year. And if it is the only alternative to lockdowns [1], I think most of us would prefer that. Because this is not a fatal illness for everybody, it should target the…
At this point are they still considered tinfoil hatters ? Someone in my entourage was talking about COVID chip last year and I was telling myself "this is nuts, too far fetched", but here we come.
For young kids Ubisoft free game "Rabbids Coding" is fun, they learn about loops, conditions while having fun watching Rabbids doing silly actions. Not many levels but just enough to learn the basics.
Double vaccinated coworker caught COVID twice, and the second time he told me it was hell. It's not protecting people around you when there is a breakthrough:…
I went from Vim to Sublime Text 3 to VS Code, in the end it's all about what helps you work faster/better. There isn't in my opinion a choice to make here, really depends on the task you want to achieve. VS Code works…
It was my daily driver for programming, editing.. pretty much everything text related until their latest version. Autocomplete became extremely annoying and the editor feels less snappier. After years I ended up…
For those having hardware supporting TPM and compatible with Windows 11.
As the article mentions, PicoCTF is a great start for someone willing to try one of those, the difficulty curve is not steep so anyone can do a couple levels before starting to need to do some good reading.
> "..a rare heart condition.." Heart inflammation, myocarditis, pericarditis : https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/my...
This thread reminds me of many videos from Louis Rossmann unfortunately.
This is unfortunately what happens when politics and profits are more important than science itself.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28631189
Reddit has threads like this on a daily basis. Even if I do not agree with someone's ideas, I won't be happy about their death when it backfires. Friends and family still suffers from their loss and there is nothing to…
> Data from one study shows that of more than 3,000 adults ages 18 to 34 who contracted COVID-19 and became sick enough to require hospital care, 21% ended up in intensive care, 10% were placed on a breathing machine…
> "a horse dewormer and bogus COVID-19 “cure” that has become popular among anti-vax conspiracy theorists" Says a lot about this article when they describe Ivermectin as such. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin…
This is my personal opinion of course but LinkedIn became Facebook a couple years ago and that's the reason I don't go there anymore. I don't want to read random nonsense on a supposedly professional platform. It used…
Thank you for the explanation.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by short term effect, the first sentence in the article you linked mentions it's an incurable disease and it took them years to admit it was linked to Pandemrix. English is not my…
These misinformation policies are pretty scary, I'd rather have both sides proving their point together rather than shutting down one of them. Who is the higher authority here to decide about this ? That's some pretty…
When Samsung decided that all SSSP app/packages should be built and signed with Eclipse IDE it brought all kind of troubles upon us. I had to move from Vim and a single building script I wrote to this resources heavy…
Use case ? I was on the iOS side, they cost too much for what I do with my mobile phone. Now I always buy mobile phones under $200, my current mobile phone battery last for 5 days without recharge, previous mobile…
Another World and Flashback were truly amazing, nostalgia kicking.
We made a simple tool to store/generate passwords, it's really easy to use and they only have to remember a single password to access them. Even after that we still have employees using pieces of paper or text files…
>Why not? We kinda already did it for the flu every year. And if it is the only alternative to lockdowns [1], I think most of us would prefer that. Because this is not a fatal illness for everybody, it should target the…
At this point are they still considered tinfoil hatters ? Someone in my entourage was talking about COVID chip last year and I was telling myself "this is nuts, too far fetched", but here we come.
For young kids Ubisoft free game "Rabbids Coding" is fun, they learn about loops, conditions while having fun watching Rabbids doing silly actions. Not many levels but just enough to learn the basics.
Double vaccinated coworker caught COVID twice, and the second time he told me it was hell. It's not protecting people around you when there is a breakthrough:…
I went from Vim to Sublime Text 3 to VS Code, in the end it's all about what helps you work faster/better. There isn't in my opinion a choice to make here, really depends on the task you want to achieve. VS Code works…
It was my daily driver for programming, editing.. pretty much everything text related until their latest version. Autocomplete became extremely annoying and the editor feels less snappier. After years I ended up…
For those having hardware supporting TPM and compatible with Windows 11.
As the article mentions, PicoCTF is a great start for someone willing to try one of those, the difficulty curve is not steep so anyone can do a couple levels before starting to need to do some good reading.
> "..a rare heart condition.." Heart inflammation, myocarditis, pericarditis : https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/my...
This thread reminds me of many videos from Louis Rossmann unfortunately.
This is unfortunately what happens when politics and profits are more important than science itself.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28631189
Reddit has threads like this on a daily basis. Even if I do not agree with someone's ideas, I won't be happy about their death when it backfires. Friends and family still suffers from their loss and there is nothing to…
> Data from one study shows that of more than 3,000 adults ages 18 to 34 who contracted COVID-19 and became sick enough to require hospital care, 21% ended up in intensive care, 10% were placed on a breathing machine…
> "a horse dewormer and bogus COVID-19 “cure” that has become popular among anti-vax conspiracy theorists" Says a lot about this article when they describe Ivermectin as such. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin…
This is my personal opinion of course but LinkedIn became Facebook a couple years ago and that's the reason I don't go there anymore. I don't want to read random nonsense on a supposedly professional platform. It used…
Thank you for the explanation.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by short term effect, the first sentence in the article you linked mentions it's an incurable disease and it took them years to admit it was linked to Pandemrix. English is not my…