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derlvative
·last year·discuss
I don’t think it’s a good idea to have the heavy hand of the state interfere on such a trivial issue.
derlvative
·last year·discuss
Noooo think of all those beautiful single family homes desecrated for less worthy uses
derlvative
·last year·discuss
You don’t like it you don’t have to read the blog article. I assure you are not the intended audience. For the rest of us it provided valuable insight.
derlvative
·last year·discuss
Noooooo you can’t just run independent experiments you need institutions and phds and bureaucracy and gold plating nooooo
derlvative
·last year·discuss
Bro you don’t have any statistics.
derlvative
·last year·discuss
This is empty speculation. And it can be trivially refuted by noticing that vacancy rates are at record lows.
derlvative
·last year·discuss
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derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
I don’t think that solved his problem.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
What's SNR?
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
That's a long way of saying that it's just inside people's heads.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
Are there any risks that are real and not just in people's minds?
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
It's outside bounds of expectation if you know how language works. People expect products labelled "boneless" to have no bones. Words mean things.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
Don't worry, his doctor doesn't know what a differential equation is either so this is a large improvement.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
Dichotomies are generally false, whereas other forms of systematizing knowledge are more often correct.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
This is a good point. Doctors can prescribe drugs approved for disease X off label to treat disease Y even when effectiveness against Y has not been proven. In this case, the drug has not been approved for any disease so it can't be prescribed. Just goes to show how arbitrary the rules are.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
Completely false comparison because the drug in question did provw safety though the clinical trial, only effectiveness that could not be determined. People should have options that are not certain death.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
Except that I don't think the FDA should do that? I'm arguing that people should have options that are not certain death.
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
Picture the situation: someone you love has just been diagnosed with a death sentence disease with no know treatment. The FDA just chose not to outlaw a promising but unproven new treatment for it. Now you get to choose whether to take it or not. And somehow the FDA are evil twisted bad guys!?
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
Hope your archaic abilities get you ahead in life!
derlvative
·2 years ago·discuss
The author clearly needs to add to his skills the ability to give advice while not being condescending. In particular the bit about how in the good old days everyone had excellent social skills and calligraphy but now youngsters have done away with decency in favor of smartphones.