"You can't smoke anywhere in public now, or within 20 feet of another person's residence.
You're confused somewhere.
A departure from standard 3rd-party developer programs that limit access, the Lightworks Open Source platform offers an unprecedented gateway into the NLE’s core engine, enabling a wide-range of creative developers to implement forward-thinking features and workflows.
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It's entirely clear from the press release that they have no intention whatsoever of opensourcing the "feature rich underlying technology" of the "NLE 's core engine".
This is the same sort of thing that Xara tried to pull... using the open source community to add additional power and functionality that all ultimately still depended on a proprietary close-source rendering engine. That went well!
If you can deliver the vaccine to a very broad spectrum of a population and let the individual decide if they want the vaccine, then you'll have large numbers of both cases - vaccinated and unvaccinated
The problem with letting the individual decide is, as the article mentioned, cohort effects. Correlation != causation, etc... for example, a study might find that people who drink green have less heart attacks. But what if (for example) this is because people who drink green tea tend, on average, to be wealthier than those who don't?
Anytime you separate a sample population based on self-selection, you introduce the possibility that the real cause of difference might be something unrelated and unseen. The only valid medical protocol for establishing scientific efficacy is a double-blind real/placebo study.
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