>>The reported incidence of (epi-)myocarditis after vaccination is low and the risks of hospitalization and death associated with COVID-19 are stated to be greater than the recorded risk associated with COVID-19 vaccination [29].
I hope the research continues to make it even more safe.
>>The reported incidence of (epi-)myocarditis after vaccination is low and the risks of hospitalization and death associated with COVID-19 are stated to be greater than the recorded risk associated with COVID-19 vaccination [29].
> You may not agree with a sound money economy, and you may like the idea of a central bank that manipulate the market to encourage spending and discourage savings.
For me its actually the opposite:
I feel like crypto markets are much easier to manipulate- so its done more often.
I would also expext that a currency is used in daily life and not saved as form of high risk investment
So while I don't think that Banks operate for the benefit of mankind, I don't see where Cryptocurrencies would help, either. And to be fair the most real-world contact I had with Bitcoin are All of criminal nature - So there is definitely a certain negative bias
That is the key: stating the obvious actually is hard and I think Rich does a beautiful job to translate the thoughts and feelings most programmer have into words. It actually gives a way to discuss and think about things (especially design and architecture) with others. I learned that there is no such thing as "common ground" or common knowledge magically and intuitively shared by all programmers. So if this already reflects your thoughts - even better.
This article seems a bit arrogant. But I have to acknowledge that they pioneered the trend of microservices in terms of overcomplicated designs and slowness.
Honestly. Some of the most horrifying systems I have worked with were based on the idea that you should be able to swap implementations during runtime. That was the time when OSGi was the thing and (like mentioned in the article) there seem to be only a few how to use OSGi properly. I'm a burned child and certainly don't have the knowledge, either ...but the blog post doesn't give a single reason to change that.
>>The reported incidence of (epi-)myocarditis after vaccination is low and the risks of hospitalization and death associated with COVID-19 are stated to be greater than the recorded risk associated with COVID-19 vaccination [29].
I hope the research continues to make it even more safe.