@sun
“I hope you all learned something, bye now.”
He's the Mr. Rogers of tech repair until he comes unhinged.
@sun
“I hope you all learned something, bye now.”
He's the Mr. Rogers of tech repair until he comes unhinged.
@sun @jeffcliff
That's a possibility, now that you mention it.
I hadn't considered ineffective vaccines as a vector of transmission, I would have hoped dairy farmers would be careful of what they're giving their cattle.
Come to think of it, raw milk in my state is illegal except under very specific circumstances so I'm confident that the few instances where raw milk is accessible would have better cared for cattle.
I'll have to dig into their dataset when I have time.
@jeffcliff @sun
Let's not conflate the governments with the private entities which decide these things; let's also distinguish between a psy-op and the real intentional inoculation of people with these influenza strains as part of some ill understood clandestine plan.
The best information I have is that the very serious H5N1 influenza strain—all influenza infections being potentially lethal—isn't being transmitted by raw milk.
I welcome more information on this matter, if you would share it.
@jeffcliff @sun
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2405495
Let's take a look at this very early research.
Well, as I see it these methods are very flawed.
Allow me to explain my concerns.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12250-020-00230-5
The measurement of 7.33 log10 TCID50/ml is incredibly odd, it's basically at the limits of detection, I have no idea why they'd use the log10 range unless it was to skew results.
It's clear that they isolated the virus from the samples before the mice experiment.
Also, it proves intentional spread.
@jeffcliff @sun
If you have a different interpretation of the data I would love to discuss that with you.
I'll have time to go over these things in more detail Wednesday afternoon, as today I'm rather busy enjoying my day off.
I hope you also have a nice day, and I look forward to your correspondence.
@jeffcliff @sun
Do it!
Studies have found that raw milk contains the enzymes that prevent lactose intolerance; in other words, just not pasteurizing milk allows lactose intolerant “people” to drink it without issue.
https://www.rawmilkinstitute.org/updates/raw-milk-and-lactose-intolerance
I also want to point out how hard the propaganda is going against raw milk, it's almost obvious that it's beneficial based on how flimsy the logic behind the attacks on raw milk are.
@jeffcliff @sun
I appreciate your concern, it's very nice to see someone genuinely care so much about everyone and their health.
Some of us can be responsible, it's no different than gun safety and general mindfulness.
In terms of composite risk management we're assessing chance and severity then implementing mitigating measures.
The health benefits are worth discussing as are the over emphasized possible complications you estow.
Also, we knew bird flu thing a while ago, there's a schedule.
@sun
Joke's on you: I'm into that shit.
@sun
I only wear plain white t-shirts.
And they've gotten expensive, almost as much as a totino's pizza.
@sun
I feel you.
I have no room to give advice, but my experiences have taught me that a relationship comes second to just meeting and getting to know people.
Not just women, just people in general.
Hang out, do things, spend time in meatspace where people are, talk to everyone, be the person you are when you're alone and someone will want to hang out with you.
At some point one of them will be a single and respectable woman you can ask out for a coffee, just to gauge interest.
@sun
Are you using tiny11?
https://archive.org/details/tiny-11-NTDEV
I'm still testing it in a sandbox for anything I don't like, but honestly it's sort of acceptable.
Trash interface and I hate it, but if you have to use it it's better than the full nelson pushed on users.
@iceloops @sun
Shit, I had one of these.
I did dumb kid stegangraphic things with them because I had no friends and had to secretly build a computer out of parts I dug out of dumpsters.
I miss the days of my AMD K6-2 with windows 95 on a 105 MB HDD, using disposable AOL accounts to get online in the middle of the night.
Where's the fun dumb tech gadgets these days?
Unless you're making stuff with microcontrollers, there's just not dumb hacker fodder anymore.
@sun
Not like I have $69 (nice) laying around to waste on a second mouse.
And yes, I would run two mice, because… why not?
@sun
Thumb wheel?
Infinite scrolling?
4 kHz polling?
Wire optional?!
I think I want a new mouse, now.
My old Logitech g600 is still going strong, but damn.
@sun
Nice what're you getting?
@jeff @coolboymew @sun
Oh hey, I'm on this one.
Famous people know I exist, take that everyone in my childhood.
@waifu @jeff @coolboymew @sun
If you don't know who Jeff is, what are you even doing on fedi?
In Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq I was stationed next to a burn pit for six months before we moved from Camp Echo to COB Basrah.
I had given up hope of ever getting any medical help for the weird bumps and growths, or even my asthma I didn't have before Iraq.
It's almost impossible to believe that this could benefit me.
I'm hesitant to raise my hopes, I think disappointment might drive me to build a killdozer.
@Moon
The mountains only win if you don't climb them.
@Moon
Wait, meta is connected to fedi?
So does this mean there's an instance out there where all the users come pre-doxxed?
I don't know if that takes fun out or makes things easier.
I have to be misunderstanding something, there's no way that's a thing.
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