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Car-T therapy vanquishes ultra-rare disease trio

nature.com
2 points·by freediddy·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

JPMorgan warns Tesla stock could sink 60% in new note

finance.yahoo.com
62 points·by freediddy·3 miesiące temu·21 comments

Bernie Sanders and AOC introduce bill to pause building of new datacenters

theguardian.com
9 points·by freediddy·4 miesiące temu·1 comments

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freediddy
·10 dni temu·discuss
The greed with which the tech companies and data center providers are consuming electricity will be their downfall. By trying to make a few extra bucks by passing on some of the costs to consumers, it will trigger a huge political backlash that will screw them all. The fact they don't realize this is greed and hubris on their part.
freediddy
·10 dni temu·discuss
I pay over $0.51/kWh in electricity thanks to PG&E.
freediddy
·14 dni temu·discuss
Did anyone actually look into the "far-right" party that this purports to be?

The Örebro Party (Swedish: Örebropartiet, ÖP) is a local populist political party in Örebro, Sweden, led by Markus Allard. It holds seats in the Örebro municipal and regional assemblies, focusing on local populist policies such as reducing politicians' salaries, stricter migration, and free dental care.

Sweden has undergone a horrible transformation in the last several years where gang warfare and especially bombings have skyrocketed. Most of the new gang violence in the last several years is from migrants from North Africa and the Middle East, after Sweden implemented a generous immigration policy.

https://nct-cbnw.com/an-explosion-a-day-in-sweden-what-is-go...

There's nothing to indicate that this party is "far right" at all. It's a populist-based party but the stance on immigration is definitely linearly correlated to the violence that was brought in by immigration. Lowering politicians' salaries and free dental care doesn't sound very far right to me.
freediddy
·14 dni temu·discuss
What are you talking about? This isn't talking about long term risk at all. This is within 28 days of the 2nd dose. That is well within the reach of a clinical trial. The clinical trial should have detected this, but it was rushed. Plain and simple.

The narrative was that everyone should be vaccinated. The data and science showed that not only did young people have an incredibly low, almost non-existent risk from COVID, there was a material risk to all young men from myocarditis from the vaccine.

The reason why there is so much distrust about the medical establishment and the media is because what they were telling us didn't make sense and it was obvious they were lying to us just to get us to take the vaccine. Why were they so desperate for us all to get the vaccine when science proved that it didn't work by end of 2021?
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
They also said that the spike proteins produced by the vaccine would be gone within a few days or weeks, and new studies show that they were detected multiple years afterwards. This was "guaranteed" to not happen. The trials were too short to pick this up and what does that actually mean for the health of people afterwards.
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
No. Risk of myocarditis for males under 40 after the 2nd dose of Moderna was at >4X higher than the risk of myocarditis. This is indisputable. There is a clear signal that the vaccines caused injury that weren't detected until years after the "trials".

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/epdf/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA....
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
All the doctors and medical professionals were forced to get vaccinated in early 2021. If something went wrong, the very people that we depend on could have suffered mass casualties. And many of them did suffer from effects from the vaccine, even though they likely had already contracted COVID beforehand and a vaccine was unnecessary. This is the problem with mandates and anti-science thinking.
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
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freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
Why is this being downvoted? Everything said above has been proven true.
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
The trials missed the fact that younger males under 40 have a material increased risk myocarditis from the vaccine. And when reports of that started coming out, the media and "medical establishment" fought against those reports and said the people who were saying this were "anti-vaxxers". But finally the CDC acknowledged this and added it to their communication without accountability or apologies.

Their reaction was anti-science and driven by ideology and things like this is why trust in the media and medical establishment was destroyed because it was highly visible.
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
Why does Windows 11 still have "Control Panel" and "Settings", both of which are similar but entirely different?

I hate Microsoft, I was very happy with Windows 10 but Windows 11 is different for no reason except to be different.
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
Go to Amazon, they still have old pricing.
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
Go to Amazon quickly. They still have yesterday's prices.
freediddy
·15 dni temu·discuss
If they take the job they likely need to give back some or all of the severance package.
freediddy
·16 dni temu·discuss
Do you really think the warranty justifies that price differential? A warranty only protects against manufacturers defects.
freediddy
·17 dni temu·discuss
Unless they have a direct agreement with a credit card company, most payment providers will give one-size-fits-all blended rate about 2.7% per transaction, even if it's debit.
freediddy
·17 dni temu·discuss
How does digital euro replace credit cards? That's basically the same as direct debit. It doesn't address the reason why I use credit cards.

I use credit cards as a proxy for my bank accounts. I know that my issuing bank will protect me from all fraud so I don't have to worry about losing money if I buy something from a fraudulent merchant. I also know I can do things like chargebacks if I have to.

None of this is addressed by digital currency, it's basically like using cash which is haphazard today when there are so many scams everywhere around the world.
freediddy
·18 dni temu·discuss
Burning memory for a pure memory/RAM service like memcached in today's environment is not going to work given the price of memory and especially for larger customers. Especially in cloud environments, it's going to be inordinately expensive so having hybrid solutions like Redis and their flash memory solution is probably going to be the compromise going forward.
freediddy
·18 dni temu·discuss
They might add it as a surcharge the way Ubiquiti is doing it. I recently bought a bunch of stuff and it all comes with a memory or tariff surcharge that is annoying but it's hard to argue it.

Also we know that it's coming soon, that's why Cook is running cover for the new CEO. They don't want the new CEO to be the one taking the fall on higher prices, so before September 1 will be my guess.

Thank God I made the right decision and I bought a max'ed out Macbook Pro 5 Max with 128 GB of memory a couple of months ago. I think prices will continue to keep going up.
freediddy
·23 dni temu·discuss
I lived in Chinatown in Toronto (College and Spadina) and I saw a rat the size of a cat running around the inside of a Chinese supermarket around 2am when I was walking around at night during my university years. I also saw smaller rats and roaches running around Chinese restaurants as well.