When I’m in this situation I use a fresh (disposable) profile, it’s usually third party cookies or trackers.
When I’m in this situation I use a fresh (disposable) profile, it’s usually third party cookies or trackers.
Did a little bit of digging on that one, before being bought by Bayer, the Cutter biological division was responsible for another pharmaceutical disaster. They accidentally (?) sold 120 000 doses of polio vaccines containing the live polio virus.
Intellectual property is intellectual theft.
Very skeptical of that one.
They’ve been trying to target amyloid for more than a decade, and it’s the first time I hear of it actually working.
The treatment seem to have huge side effects (brain bleeding and swelling) and lead to patient death during the study.
Elly Lilly is also know for marketing zyprexa as a treatment for dementia (despite inefficacy and increased risk of death). Which is IMO criminal, at best unethical. I’m not inclined to trust them at all.
I hope I’m wrong and it works. Alzheimer is a terrible way to go.
Don’t screen shot then, post the text. Or a txt. I think that conversation should be interesting.
Meta will face daily fines of €89,500 if it doesn’t comply with the order.
Bet they can write it off as expenses.
We were making a big fuss back then. We also made a big fuss about Gitmo.
Nobody cared.
High quality sarcasm.
Unethical does not even begin to cut it. It’s firmly in horrifying territory for me.
If a construction company taxidermied their dead workers into animatronics and used those unholy puppets to perform the same job, it wouldn’t shock me more.
Alternatively, the fall of Elon Musk was his way of getting Jack Ma’d, because money is not everything, and you can’t just buy yourself a tool of strategic value and expect no consequences.
Where I live it’s much more complete than google maps, especially in the countryside.
They do feel their existence is threatened since NATO expended to the east in 1999.
I don’t see a scenario where google or the likes would be allowed to fail. So moot point.
Hypothetically it would open a window for open source services to sneak in.
Middle term? The phasing out of personal computers, and moving toward a system of servers/terminals where noone owns software.
You’ll rent computing power or storage space, you’ll only pay for the interface.
I have absolutely no idea, you could try asking the devs or look into webtorrent.
Peertube uses bittorrent, the viewers share the video among themselves to relieve server load.
I don’t know how well it works, since there’s never enough people around to see it in action.
What’s illegal information?
He’s very unthreatening at least.
It was murder. He stood against the hoarders, and they got his head.