I saw another study which said vaccines reduced long covid by up to 50% depending on which strain it was.
I saw another study which said vaccines reduced long covid by up to 50% depending on which strain it was.
The workplace isn’t high school.
It can be. I’ve definitely seen cases which were more high school than a professional workplace.
They wanted to make an example of someone. His thumbing his nose at the US government was well publicised, so they made their revenge on him very public too.
Expected work hours seem to be increasing everywhere over the last twenty years or so. It’s gotten pretty nuts.
Remember the time - two days ago - when Trump said he was going to ban all electric cars? I wonder how Elon feels about that.
When I lived in Switzerland I literally used a bike to haul furniture (flat packed). Honestly it’s easier than you might imagine.
I brought a big tv home on my bike too. It’s quite achievable, if awkward.
But a cargo bike would have been a better choice than my conventional bike.
One that results in a crime, apparently.
…because based on the facts it is homicide.
…is the second largest city in Australia. But also has an inflated sense of self-importance.
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A lot of plastics have PFAS in them and I don’t think it’s likely they’ll be rushing to remove them. I wonder how this is going to play out.
Close… That moon’s called LV426
There have been UBI trials before and they found that it didn’t lead to price increases to any great degree.
They definitely did challenge it
And politicians drink alcohol so they’re not exactly lining up to ban it.
And then there’s the sad story of Melbourne’s Waverley Park, a large stadium which they built in an area with no decent public transport. What happens when you build Melbourne’s largest stadium with >100,000 capacity, and also a large but inadequate 25,000 car spots and no usable public transport?
It was never filled since they simply couldn’t get enough people to it. Also even then it apparently took hours just to get out of the parking lot after a game. It ended up failing as a stadium and being converted into housing years later.
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Yes, that’s the difference between “safer” and “actually safe”.
I’m surprised that the supreme court would even hear this request. He’s just a normal citizen now and the brief sounds a lot like someone requesting retrospective absolution for their crimes.
It’s also a fallacy that rust code is memory safe. I audited a couple of large rust projects and found that they both had tens of unsafe constructs. I presume other projects are similar.
You can’t use “unsafe” and then claim that your program’s memory safe. It may be “somewhat safe-ish” but claiming that your code is safe because you carefully reviewed your unsafe sections leaves you on the same shaky ground as c++, where they also claim that they carefully review their code.
Recycled plastic is also inferior quality with worse structural properties so it’s not really suitable for many applications.