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I've held this one close to my chest, not wanting to react out of pure emotion.
I lost another person in my life due to verifiable medical malpractice - all of them involving blatant abuse of prescription meds.
The medical community has to correct itself.
We kind of layer them really. Ive had a few moments with OSI model. As an example - mostly when people are overly rigid and use it ad a crutch.
It's funny, because then when we get further up, you've got people that treat things like Mitre ATT&CK as an explicit step-by-step guide. "Execute exactly as it says to" when it's conceptual and lacking in technical steps.
It's one of the reasons technical teams (or individuals) having stong communication skills is important.
@Hobbit5101@4nt1p4tt3rn Reminds me of discussions I've had about models used to try to discuss abstraction in concrete terms. Maybe useful to address those shortcomings, but also frustrating when you want to address something with technical specificity because the model effectively paves over it.
Yes to all of that.
I had fog, and it felt weird generally. Not quite a headache, but sometimes sensitivity to light painful enough to be one because I always had one eye dilated.
Neurological symptoms have been documented and are being discussed, but it also can cause sleep apnea, headaches, and even induce or worsen heart failure.
It's serious stuff. A CNS depressant specifically.
All of the things you just mentioned are though. Starlink's satellites are being leveraged for your phones. Launched by SpaceX's reusable rockets. The same exact plan for data centers.
The above numbers might be crazy, but their premise isn't wrong. Even their least profitable arm, xAI, fits into the orbital logistics chain they're building. That's what people should be looking at, not how many people are floating around ISS style.
About the whole AI/dot com bubble. Sure, a ton of garbage sites/slop apps have (will) fail.
Revolutionary logistics & hosting came out of dot com to become #1 on the Fortune 500.
It wasn't technology failing, it was people who didn't understand it hyped for the wrong things.
There's a corollary here with reusable rockets, cheaper energy, and cooling. If you think we're going to keep launching rockets for anything, or that we'll continue pursuing data centers or ai... there's a very different calculus than can "engineers" who have never reviewed a single line of code create a good or secure web app?
@hackerfantastic I believe it.
A lot of my work ended up with us needing to do things internally for the same reasons. We'd get an EDR vendor involved they'd say "give source" or "we'll just catch a payload when it fires."
Ok then.
So we stopped submitting when I find cool things we can do.
@NativeTexan_17@RealTmDaddy Same. A lot of the "problems" I had started disappearing as soon as the "treatments" did. I firmly believe there's a reason we're handed what we are.
They gave it to me after a back injury. Would cause one eye to dilate, the other to stay as it was. I took it until I found out it was one of the leading factors in a friend's death as a result of the neurological changes it causes.
There's some rumblings that come up about it now and then, but not enough.
@RealTmDaddy@NativeTexan_17 Saw the side-effects: "may include blindness, deafness, or death." We also had a dude originally from Africa who said "Malaria mon? No big deal. Had it like 10 times."
We ditched ours after that.
Don't even get me started on what happens w/ "treatments" like gabapentin.