velifer
velifer t1_iy63oar wrote
Reply to comment by EnvironmentalUganda in A List of Secure & Encrypted Messengers for WhatsApp Alternatives (Open-Source / Free) by AcceptsUpvotes
Because not everyone has it, and nobody wanted to juggle yet another messenger app.
velifer t1_iy5z3ac wrote
Reply to comment by dog_in_the_vent in A List of Secure & Encrypted Messengers for WhatsApp Alternatives (Open-Source / Free) by AcceptsUpvotes
I'm. Dangerous.
velifer t1_iy5vxxu wrote
Reply to comment by tafor83 in A List of Secure & Encrypted Messengers for WhatsApp Alternatives (Open-Source / Free) by AcceptsUpvotes
Nobody gives a shit what you're writing to each other.
Nobody gives a shit what you write.
HEY NSA! I DO ALL THE CRIMES! JUST LIKE SOOOO MANY! 36 CRF 2.20? Fuck yeah bitches! Broke the fuck outta that one.
Nobody. Gives. A. Shit.
velifer t1_iy5vso2 wrote
Reply to comment by Black_Label_36 in A List of Secure & Encrypted Messengers for WhatsApp Alternatives (Open-Source / Free) by AcceptsUpvotes
Signal had SMS integration with Android, and a desktop app that was tiny and mostly functional. It was the only one I could get anyone to switch to, and now they've pulled SMS support so we're all leaving.
velifer t1_iy57kov wrote
That wood is almost certainly subfloor, not floor.
velifer t1_ixw66p5 wrote
Reply to comment by fireisveryfun in A novel medication for hemophilia B has just been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The treatment is a form of gene therapy, intended to replace a dysfunctional gene that leaves people unable to control their bleeding. by Sariel007
>It's a single dose,
That current evidence is showing will likely need to be re-administered every five years. That's not in their reports to the shareholders.
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>manufactured in incredibly small amounts
They will make every single dose they can sell. This is not a supply issue. This is a patent and greed issue.
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>From what I've gathered it looks like the price is intended to recoup research costs.
The price is set to maximize what an insurance company will pay. It's set a just slightly less than the price of clotting factors the patient will need if they don't use this therapy.
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>That said, the burden to pay really should be covered or at the very least VERY heavily subsidized by the government.
The government already paid for it, much of the work was done with public dollars and grants.
velifer t1_iwuqxw9 wrote
Reply to comment by JoshN1986 in Ask research questions in plain language and get answers directly from the full text of research articles by JoshN1986
>really your tone.
Zero fucks given. The mountain does not care if you believe in it. I don't care if you think I'm an asshole.
Reality doesn't change because you don't like the messenger, douche.
velifer t1_iwqqv30 wrote
Reply to comment by JoshN1986 in Ask research questions in plain language and get answers directly from the full text of research articles by JoshN1986
Since it's an actively harmful app with a core purpose to subvert critical review of scientific papers and only pull decontextualized snippets, the best thing you could do would be take it down.
This is a tool that is designed only to streamline confirmation bias.
velifer t1_iwqalga wrote
Reply to Ask research questions in plain language and get answers directly from the full text of research articles by JoshN1986
Now you can take a quote completely out of context EVEN FASTER THAN EVER!!
velifer t1_iyf60if wrote
Reply to BBC to produce ‘lighter’ content to attract Britons from poorer backgrounds by do_or_pie
Is this a clandestine attempt to privatise even faster?