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en.wikipedia.org
6 points·by mvzvm·5 years ago·0 comments

Pfizer is testing a pill that, if successful, could cure Covid-19

montrealgazette.com
831 points·by mvzvm·5 years ago·491 comments

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mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
This is great. Really looking forward to learning more about this. I wonder how automated it will be.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
It's nice to see when a government has its priorities straight.

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/s
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
It's a real breakdown of empathy. People only see skin color for their interpretation of "like me". There is so much to being a person, but this is the first thing people see, so it becomes insanely overrepresented.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Your example makes no sense. How would blizzard banning a wow account (I don't know the game particularly well, but let's just use this since you brought it up) be solved w/ Blockchain?
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
In comparing it to the mid 90s web, you miss three things:

Everyone I knew was using 90's web. Home pages, websites for companies, movies, etc. It just wasn't really monetized or centralized into the big tech brands you listed. There was already real use for it, even if it wasn't remotely close to its final product form.

There was very little scamming involved. Nothing the likes of which we see with ICOs, pump and dump schemes, etc.

There was also a real spirit of openness and transparency, people pushing open source, an advocacy for a "world wide web", etc. Blockchain is the opposite, where everyone is trying to carve out their own little kingdom and push their own scam coins up.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Can you elaborate?
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
I am very open. Focus on the statement, not the person.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Are they? I've had no issues with remittances outside of blockchain. In places where I have heard remittances are difficult, it is usually due to regulation, something this does not solve either.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
In his own example, it went from patent to useful in a few months. Blockchain has not gone from idea to useful at all yet.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Hard? Nothing. Useful? Nope.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
What a strange response. Did you respond to the wrong comment?
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Scam after scam, that's all blockchain is. Just another way to fleece the average consumer.

There has not been a single valuable use, a single product, that actually improves anyone's day / process / life / anything. I am very open to changing my stance if someone presents evidence to the contrary.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Nice find. I stand corrected.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
RTAPI is the internal name. Why would it be mentioned here?

I left too late. The engineering in that company was abysmal.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
I worked at Uber for a few years.

This was a terrible layer. Everyone hated it when I was there. People ended up building logic directly into the API gateway because it was so difficult to use.

I am so glad to never have to look at RTAPI again.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
What in the world are you talking about?
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Good. This is wildly overdue. The privatization of public infrastructure (ex: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privatisation_of_British_Rail) was a crime of the highest corruption.

Edit: Link broke?

Edit 2: Thank you @bogdan https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57176858
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
What a load of nonsense. Imagine thinking you are able to predict this kind of bunk. Straight out of a Monty Python skit.
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
Reddit's image cropping algorithm is hilariously bad. As is their video player, and their ads, and their ranking, and their messaging tools...
mvzvm
·5 years ago·discuss
I looked up the author, he does not have any more than ~6 months experience at any jobs, none are at serious companies.