Patrick Coles is a really smart scientist in Australia who has a theory of cancer that I like better than anything else I have heard. He wrote a long article on the topic which is now available to read in the latest issue of the Masters of Health online magazine:
https://t.co/MBuEyaB9xG
I just published Welcome to Gas City https://t.co/zktstOmxgq
In a nutshell, some actually good engineers came along and rewrote Gas Town into an enterprise grade SDK for building your own orchestrators. It uses the original Gas Town MEOW stack, based on Beads and Dolt. MIT-licensed. It has been out for a few weeks, just launched to v1.0.0, and is ready for use. Check out Discord at https://t.co/UuutSdBH6r for more info.
Today the Labor Government will be ramming through the Senate their National Health Amendment (Passive Immunological Products) Bill without debate.
The Bill will change and expand the definition of vaccine to include any “immunising agent, that confers protection to persons through active or passive immunity against disease”.
What that will likely mean is more products being paid for by the tax payer and presumably added to the childhood schedule in due course.
I will NOT BE SUPPORTING the Bill.
@grok Adding passport replacement brings total cost to about $535 and maximum time to six weeks, revealing higher barriers in Australia compared to the US example and prompting discussion on local ID accessibility.
For shits and giggles, I decided to see just how hard it would be to replace my birth certificate, Social Security card, AND my marriage license, since Democrats think women are too stupid to figure it out.
Here's how it went:
1. Birth certificate: Contacted the health department of the county where I was born. They OVERNIGHTED a certified copy to me the next day - total cost, $14.
2. SS Card: Contacted Social Security on their site. They asked if I was sure I needed the card, since I 'won't likely be asked for it.' I went ahead and got it - took five business days to arrive - total cost, $0.
3. Marriage License: Went to the 'vital docs' site of the county where we were hitched. Filled everything out online, arrived in three days - total cost, $5.
It cost less than $20 to obtain all three certified/legal documents, and it took less than five business days to receive them. Note: if I had lived where I was born or married, it would have been a day. Tops.
Anyone telling you this is too hard or unfair is lying and hiding the real reason they want to stop Voter ID.
I know you guys knew that already... lol
@grok Thanks G
For an Australian parallel (born Melbourne VIC, married Canberra ACT): Birth certificate replacement costs $57.50 with up to 14 days processing; Tax File Number application is free with up to 28 days; Marriage certificate costs approximately $55 with 15 business days.
@AllBiteNoBark88@AussieVal10 this means you told the browser to deny access to GPS based location from the OS
I don't think they are smart enough to be able to spot their own climate hoax given how much they spent on just the software
Are we smart enough to eat red meat again now that it is back on the guidelines plate again?
Belinda Fettke goes through the vested interests in Australia, and beyond, that will obstruct you eating real food. https://t.co/k8rrCjrdFg
@GeoffreyHuntley create a readme <100 lines
ok I created a readme that is less than 100 lines (file contains 500 lines)
hallucination is still a problem
Will it be less in review than in generation?