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Limiting drunk driving is huge

I see 45 minutes of submissions on the first page. This is fine. Learn to read better?

Rightfully so

A mythical example of earnest waterfall in use!

"'For those who use the waterfall life-cycle model, the term 'stage' is equivalent to 'phase'".


Don't statins also ruin CoQ-10 production, other stuff, and thereby suppress long-term mitochondrial health?

Every amount of seed oil unsaturation raises the amount of oxidation it needs to be digested.

Too few unsaturated fats bypass fat saturation rate controls.

Some polyunsaturated fat is expected. Tons of polyunsaturated fat is not evolutionarily adapted for.

NPR is missing the basics here.


> NPR is missing the basics here

sadly, on purpose

We need active journalism to watch out for our interests as citizens. What happens when it dies?


They want to take tools away from kids to learn to use computers.

Nope. Just on the mobile app. I don't know why Reddit mismanages it's software developers and UI design so extensively.

This book perpetuates loss of bioethics by ignoring all the lapsed ethics around antiviral treatment studies, vaccine safety, side effects, informed consent, gain-of-function corona virus research, and more.

The CDC's persistent refusal to mechanically control COVID because it would admit that masks raise COVID severity from rebreathing viruses was a gargantuan, tragic lapse in ethics.

Every single research paper that disparaged ivermectin, a proven virostatic against single-stranded RNA viruses via clogging nuclear importin a/b, failed to set up an appropriate or useful study.

Every single paper that disparaged hydroxychloroquine failed to give it with zinc, except for the one with 100+ citations then retracted for fraud. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7695238

Meanwhile, other research supported hydroxychloroquine + zinc since 2020. Colossal lapses in ethics from vast numbers of authorities talking about the state of research. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S092485792... https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7558363/ https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.02.20080036v...


A competent .Net developer usually hasn't had manual code writing be the center of their job for 8-10+ years.

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