Great book. Great casting for the audiobook. Scott Brick is great, but Simon Vance steals the show for me. Highly recommend this to anyone that wants to get into audiobooks.
I currently pay money to Ars Technica, Wired and kottke.
I would pay money to The NY Times but the last time I did, they required me to call to cancel and it felt really shady so I won’t pay them until this is fixed and publicized.
The rest fall into 2 categories: sites that I would pay for but that are asking too much (any site asking for as much or more than NY Times is delusional) and sites that are just not worth any amount of money. For the former I sometimes feel like I am missing out on content when I hit their paywall, for the latter I just move on without feeling like I missed out on anything other than the few seconds it took to click back.
I am set to start treatment with Keytruda on Friday. I was fortunate that my tumor marker burden (TMB) was/is sufficiently high enough to get me into the clinical trial. I was equally fortunate that 1.) my oncologist is knowledgeable about all of these cutting edge therapies and 2.) my insurance will actually cover the cost.
Without the possibility of trying this my options would probably be dying slowly over the next couple of years or doing a very risky surgery that involves opening up my abdomen, cutting out as much of the disease as they can see and flooding the cavity with broad spectrum chemo (HIPEC.) Obviously, immunotherapy is much more palatable as the chemo was not pleasant.
Overall I am hopeful. I guess I don't really have a reason to post any of this, other than it helps to get it out there, so please excuse my rambling! And thanks for reading.
Coming from Fox News where we know diverse opinions are definitely unwelcome, is this not a case of the kettle calling the pot black?
I mean one of their own talking heads was campaigning for Trump/GOP last night. So I am not sure what this is all about, and why it’s even posted. I, along with most people here are not going to click a link to foxnews.com.
If this idea has any merit, someone should post it somewhere that is not on a garbage site like foxnews, dailycaller, breitbart, etc. Because I am not going to give those sites the clicks.
And for the record I would feel the same way if it was posted on the liberal equivalents: shareblue, etc.
Does this happen to other cars with auto pilot? I am just curious what the fixation with Tesla is. I see a seemingly unending stream of articles on everything Tesla does, but I have not seen a single article about the other car manufacturers having similar issues. Do other car manufacturers not have similar auto pilot features? And if they do, do they just not have accidents?
FYI: the author is referring to cryptocurrency when they say “crypto” and not cryptography, making the title somewhat ambiguous and from my point of view disappointing and sort of clickbait-y.
Some probably will. But won’t most see a raise? Are we now vilifying amazon for doing exactly what we asked them to do because of something that might happen?