We already knew this, but now it is confirmed with a peer-reviewed study: "during the early pandemic period, only about 14% of PCR-positive results represented true infections, meaning 86% were false or non-infectious detections. The study examined data from the ALM laboratory consortium, which conducted ~90% of Germany’s PCR tests, and compared week-by-week PCR positivity with IgG antibody data from the same labs. "
Sounds very good. I'll happily test as a GoS user and may be spin up a blossom server too. How expensive would it be to use?
Did you know that your import statements need to be ordered by length? Otherwise, your Python code will be unstable. image
Alter.systems is my favourite AI, hands down. It's context is up-to-date and it doesn't have a woke filter. Short excerpt from the answer to the question "How do I make my life more joyful?": Joy isn't something you find in the chaos of modern life; It is something you construct deliberately by removing the things that drain you and cultivating the things that align with your nature. 1. Eliminate digital overexposure. Social media algorithms make people depressed by design. 2. Limit processed food, seed oils and caffeine dependence. 3. Avoid propaganda and doom cycles. News is mostly psychological warfare.
What the fuck is going on at Debian? For more than a decade I have never had any issues upgrading from one version to the next, let alone a kernel upgrade. The upgrade to Trixie (13) was an absolute mess with multiple packages breaking - I am still cleaning up in some cases. Today did just a kernel upgrade on two hosts, both failed to boot the new kernel (6.12.38) so had to revert to an old one.
The chance of the COVID virus occurring naturally in the form that it did is 1 in 3.21 trillion, so it's like winning the lottery three times in a row. On the other hand, Moderna has a patent for a key part of the spike protein, which makes the virus infectious to humans. Nothing to see here, move on.