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[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 1 points 1 year ago

I need my GIF button

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 11 points 1 year ago

Are you calling the server list on joinmastodon.org "the federation"? Because it's not; it's literally just a list. Nothing about the list tells you about any actual federation between instances. Without a doubt there are instances on that list that are federated with ones not on that list and vice versa. It's not even the only list out there.

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 16 points 1 year ago

This would be a good thing, though I think it's trickier than it appears:

  • How arbitrary are "best before" and "expires on" labels and how do they differ from food to food?
  • How do the labels themselves differ from each other and how to do they differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction?
  • Could acknowledging that "expired" food is still good cause expiry dates to just be extended? How far could they be extended before food actually is dangerous past the label?
  • How does liability work when someone gets sick from "expired" food? Does it change when it's part of a structured donation system?
[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lots of comments already telling you to stay home so I don't think I need to. What I will say is if you don't want to contribute to the growing number of variants, you'll stay home. Variants largely arise from mutations in the virus during replication. Humans are virus-replication machines. If you're infected you could be carrying a new variant right now and the only way to stop it is to let it die inside you. Your body's immune system will already be in full swing and be in the best position to deal with it as opposed to an uninfected person.

Don't contribute to the endemicity of COVID.

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 5 points 1 year ago

I remember this issue from Sync for Reddit. It happened on every page that loaded content including the sub/community feed.

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 6 points 1 year ago

Is this a repost? I've seen this exact same post somewhere.

Anyway, SimpleX may not be decentralized OOTB, but can be made to be since their relays are self-hostable. It should be as simple as spinning up an instance and changing the url in app.

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 7 points 1 year ago

The Proton free tier is pretty limited compared to Gmail, in particular for me, you're only allowed 1 label. The basic paid tier opens up a lot more. They definitely want you to upgrade to the paid tier.

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 1 points 1 year ago

Available on desktop device (Windows, MacOS, Linux), because decentralized network may cause high amount of cellular data usage when connecting with nodes.

It looks like SimpleX does have a desktop app, it's just via cli: https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/tree/stable#zap-quick-installation-of-a-terminal-app

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 3 points 1 year ago

IMO the title is incorrect because the common interpretation of getting "burned out" is that of the same individuals of a population losing effectiveness after working hard. The article even likens the term "exhausted" the same interpretation of the phrase:

Altogether, our research suggests that T cells in tumors are not necessarily working hard and getting exhausted. Rather, they are blocked right from the start.

This same quote describes the truth of the phenomenon where it's not individuals getting "exhausted", but cellular signalling permanently altering the expression of T cells to make them less and less effective.

A more correct title would be something like:

Cancer makes every generation of T cells worse than the last

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 14 points 1 year ago

Isn't this a strange article title? The whole point of it is to show T cells don't actually get "burned out" at all. And imo it's not like the real reason is uninteresting.

Why dress the article in the exact thing it's refuting?

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 1 points 1 year ago

Probably for the same reasons hospitals have medical facilities all centralized in them. The equipment and services aren't necessary all the time, but when they are it's more useful to have them all in one place. That probably doesn't stop other ships from having their own medical facilities for more day to day use.

[-] LimitedDuck@septic.win 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I kind of wish this was the only scene Vader was in; it would have been such a good surprise. If I'm remembering correctly, He wasn't all that impactful to the plot before this anyway.

Also, having the pressure come only from Tarkin I think is a cleaner and stronger way of pushing Krennic and reinforcing their conflict.

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