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Comment Re:Just shoddy... (Score 1) 85

something about 'AI' seems to have caused people who should have known better to just ignore precautions

The cynic in me wants to say that they see "intelligence" and go "great, it has something I don't, let's just 100% trust it".

The social critic in me wants to say that it's due to the gigantic hype about AI and how it'll revolutionize everything, replace everyone and solve all problems.

And the tech/security guy in me wants to say "doh, people do dumb shit. What else is new?"

Comment Re: Correlation still isn't causation (Score 1) 79

Here is a clean **plain ASCII** reply you can paste directly:

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Pointing out projection is not a substitute for an argument, and neither is doubling down with insults. If the issue is correlation versus causation, then the discussion should stay on mechanisms and evidence, not on sweeping psychological claims about entire groups of people. Otherwise you are doing exactly what you accuse others of doing.

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Comment Re: everything is dangerous (Score 1) 131

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Why did this have to be done in mice at all? If the concern is particle migration, immune activation, and lymphatic transport, there are already in vitro immune cell models, human skin equivalents, lymph-on-a-chip systems, and even observational studies in tattooed humans with biopsies and imaging. Killing animals to show that pigment moves into lymph nodes seems like something we should be trying very hard to avoid at this point.

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Comment What about slashdot? (Score 1) 28

How come I get randomly logged out? Why does the notifications icon randomly not send me to the notifications page (sometimes I press on it dozens of times and it does nothing)? Why does the refresh button not even appear when coming back to the front page after a pause? Is slashdot using vibe coding, or do I just blame this on human slop?

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