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js1138-2 t1_j58dcbh wrote
Reply to comment by boston101 in Study of more than 2,400 Facebook users suggests that platforms — more than individual users — have a larger role to play in stopping the spread of misinformation online by giuliomagnifico
Here’s a clue. I do a lot of searches for hardware and parts. When I find a website with a good static home page, I bookmark it. When I find a site that wiggles too much on the home page, I leave immediately.
Hope you can capture that.
You have one half second to fully display the home page, or I’m gone.
After that I’m a bit more forgiving.
js1138-2 t1_j58af2p wrote
Reply to comment by boston101 in Study of more than 2,400 Facebook users suggests that platforms — more than individual users — have a larger role to play in stopping the spread of misinformation online by giuliomagnifico
Am I allowed to say that I hate websites that exhibit slow performance that seem to be the result of processing something other than my menu choices.
I leave the site and never return. I return to sites that enable snappy searches for stuff.
js1138-2 t1_j2l668a wrote
Reply to comment by Own_Thought902 in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
Odd sort of communism. I see no inclination to eliminate personal wealth.
js1138-2 t1_j2l4c14 wrote
Reply to comment by Own_Thought902 in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
Are China and Russia Communist?
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Reply to comment by Forsaken_Rooster_365 in The new omicron boosters are very effective at preventing seniors from being hospitalized with Covid. The latest omicron boosters are 84% effective at keeping seniors 65 and older from being hospitalized with Covid-19 compared with the unvaccinated by Wagamaga
That’s hard to study, because the most vulnerable people are also the most vaccinated. But, when omicron had its first enormous peak, most of the people hospitalized were unvaccinated.
Now it’s hard to find anyone who is neither vaccinated nor a survivor.
js1138-2 t1_j0jx1is wrote
Reply to comment by MUCHO2000 in The new omicron boosters are very effective at preventing seniors from being hospitalized with Covid. The latest omicron boosters are 84% effective at keeping seniors 65 and older from being hospitalized with Covid-19 compared with the unvaccinated by Wagamaga
Maybe my reading comprehension is deficient, but it looks to me like the article implies omicron is less deadly because it doesn’t attack the lungs as severely. This is counter to the headline.
Also, the article was written shortly after omicron appeared, and we now have a year of experience with it.
The death rate around the world for the last six months has been the lowest for any six month period, and doesn’t seem to be rising with winter.
The question remains, is this because the disease has changed, or because people have adapted. Perhaps after a non-fatal infection, the immune system no longer goes into storm mode.
Or perhaps the most vulnerable people have already died.
js1138-2 t1_j0js1wr wrote
Reply to comment by MUCHO2000 in The new omicron boosters are very effective at preventing seniors from being hospitalized with Covid. The latest omicron boosters are 84% effective at keeping seniors 65 and older from being hospitalized with Covid-19 compared with the unvaccinated by Wagamaga
It’s not intended as a rhetorical question. I thought you might have an answer, or at least know why there isn’t one.
js1138-2 t1_j0jik9g wrote
Reply to comment by MUCHO2000 in The new omicron boosters are very effective at preventing seniors from being hospitalized with Covid. The latest omicron boosters are 84% effective at keeping seniors 65 and older from being hospitalized with Covid-19 compared with the unvaccinated by Wagamaga
Are we sure covid is becoming less deadly, or is it less deadly because nearly everyone has had some exposure?
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Reply to comment by TheSquarecow in Low-cost battery built with four times the capacity of lithium by BlitzOrion
All those $100 five terabyte drives were once lab curiosities.
js1138-2 t1_j00im78 wrote
Reply to comment by Austinswill in Low-cost battery built with four times the capacity of lithium by BlitzOrion
Energy density is okay, but for grid storage, you need materials that can be mined without causing more problems than CO2.
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Reply to i hate dark matter(the actual irl material) it crushed my dreams, this is a vent btw by ul_sorty
There’s a whole science fiction series about a race of aliens trying to figure out how to survive the death of the universe. As I recall, it was written before we decided on forever expansion.