ozymandias117

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ozymandias117,

To take it to another level - that’s why he’s saying “HDMI” - it’s a question

If he was right, he’d have said “HD, I am”

ozymandias117,

Then the intrusion detection software ends up being the entry vector for a virus and the company doesn’t learn its lesson

ozymandias117,

BMW requires you to go the written notice path and they send you a DVD with the sources

ozymandias117, (edited )

It’s not super horrible, and they’re meeting the requirements for GPLv2

I’d rather a git repo with history that can be cloned with physical media as a backup option

If you’re looking for a real bad one, Qualcomm has been trying to claim that their devicetree, which is equivalent to ACPI, and 100% necessary to boot anything is somehow “proprietary”

ozymandias117,

mpd is the best music player on any system

I’ve started using Cantata as a graphical front end, though

ozymandias117,

The walled garden makes sense on the phone, but I’m not clear what you’re thinking of for macOS

I just went to videolan.org and libreoffice.org over Thanksgiving to download and install them on my cousin’s MacBook

ozymandias117,

Oh my god. You’re saying the vitamins are going extinct???

ozymandias117,

Hopefully, but I thought one of the major obstacles of getting a person’s immune system to fight cancer was that it has caused it to then attack healthy cells as well

Is there something unique about this approach that makes this less likely, or is my initial understanding of the problem wrong?

ozymandias117,

Maybe I’m extrapolating incorrectly - I think that’s an obstacle because of all the news articles in the past talking about novel ways to targetedly mark cancer cells as the bad ones, and all the discussion of cancer and autoimmune disease being similar

ozymandias117,

Since the sound treatment is approved by the FDA, I assume it’s safe, and it’s awesome news

I can’t tell if the article is misunderstanding the science when they say it might help the immune system target the cancer cells in the future, though

Most of the time I see news about it being promising in lab rats, it doesn’t work in humans - which isn’t a failing of science, it’s a failing of the media IMO

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