Are you familiar with the printer ink business model? Sell a printer for a modest profit because you'll make the real money from forcing people to buy your ink? IT's also known as the razor blade business model.
Danaher sells its diagnostic machines at a small profit and then price gouges for tests--thus denying millions access to affordable, accurate tests for tuberculosis. And then THEY BRAG ABOUT IT TO THEIR SHAREHOLDERS. Just listen to @DanaherCorp CEO Rainer Blair. #PeopleOverProfits
I HAVE RETURNED TO MAIN because I am FURIOUS that @JNJGlobalHealth is preventing millions from accessing life-saving treatment with bedaquiline, thereby costing innumerable lives and increasing the global risk of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. https://t.co/AbTdNzC1Sm
An open letter to @JNJNews. Stop pursuing the secondary patent of bedaquiline. YOU KNOW that millions of people will be unable to access lifesaving treatment for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis if you extend the patent. YOU KNOW it violates your credo. https://t.co/JArPHWpmv5
Do you want another BarCampGR? To do it again, we need several people to join the organizers crew. Email us at organizers@<domain> if you want to help make it happen!
Two hours after most massive missile strike yet. Half of Kyiv without power. Restaurants still manage to serve hot and steamy borscht. In a candlelight. Fuck you fucking russia
@kadams54@my_decorator@namespace decorators are functions, and the @... syntax just needs to reference it. So you could put the decorator function in a module/file and do @mymod.deco. Or put it in a class (maybe with @staticmethod on each deco, so no `self` param) and do @MyClass.deco
this should be as big of news as the notre dame fire imo. polynesian history is incredibly rich and the people of rapa nui were the most skilled sailors/explorers ever (yes, ever!). this history is important and deserves all our preservation efforts. they’ve already lost so much.
@kadams54 I also like semi-automating after doing things manually for a while. Like just the tedious steps. Or generate cmds but you manually execute them still. Learned from someone at barcamp