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The only true archive is local hard copy.
The only true archive is local hard copy.
Avoiding “crypto” obfuscates the truth and avoids the scammy reputation that crypto now has. Calling it “open source” also lets it slide into more communities.
It’s just marketing for a YouTube channel.
Not only is she a bigot and bully in her own right, she also can’t read or understand spoken English.
So it’s a rolling release?
So they have yet another year to figure out new malicious compliance? Just fine them or ban them and get on with it.
Bless you. I do have them blocked. I don’t need the aggravation in my life.
Thanks. While I understand the convenience, SaaS is hard to trust.
If you trust the government that controls a TLD, then use the site. If not, proceed with caution.
I hope this doesn’t mean that the installed version is going away.
Yeah, it is. We used to say they were taking a break, but I guess that didn’t sound urgent enough.
Substack really will publish anything, won’t they?
As usual, chasing profit rather than curing disease or improving lives
Great points and I agree. The tiny non-representative sample, which I missed so thanks, should make it difficult even to use this for framing the hypothesis of a proper study.
I still suspect that cost is a major barrier in seeking care. Until we address that, it won’t matter what we do about the other factors.
Good to know. Thanks!
It would also be nice if there were a way to use them anonymously. ChatGPT seems to allow this, but I’m not entirely comfortable with OpenAI.
I only have time to scan the article, but did they control for cost? That would seem to be a primary deterrent for anyone seeking any kind of medical help in the US. We simply can’t afford treatment even with insurance and can’t risk becoming trapped in our profit-making medical-industrial complex with unstoppable lifetime prescription drugs.
Isn’t that a proponent?
Not defending hurtful remarks, but any polyglot knows that context and culture are everything and that dictionary translations are rarely entirely accurate. I’d rather know what he actually said with credible interpretation rather than some social media screed based on Google Translate’s version.
It worked well for millennia. And nearly every town already has a safe repository to store and share materials with the community.