In 2010, a top Apple executive emailed Apple’s then-CEO about an ad for the new Kindle e-reader. The ad began with a woman who was using her iPhone to buy and read books on the Kindle app. She then switches to an Android smartphone and continues to read her books using the same Kindle app. The executive wrote to Jobs: one “message that can’t be missed is that it is easy to switch from iPhone to Android. Not fun to watch.” Jobs was clear in his response: Apple would “force” developers to use its payment system to lock in both developers and users on its platform. Over many years, Apple has repeatedly responded to competitive threats like this one by making it harder or more expensive for its users and developers to leave than by making it more attractive for them to stay. This case is about freeing smartphone markets from Apple’s anticompetitive and exclusionary conduct and restoring competition
so think research like this is valuable.
Absolutely. I wasn't making fun of the research, I was making fun of the summary; a longstanding Slashdot tradition.
It is embarrassing when a reputable science website makes ridiculous claims like UV-C is the shortest wavelength radiation the sun produces
That is from tfa. It just goes to show that Science and Nature are just academic tabloid rags these days.
The species may provide a blueprint for surviving on Mars or exoplanets, which don't have an ozone layer to protect them.
Good to know. I'll get started on modifying my DNA to match right away. Elon, I'm coming!
Most of the colleges used to have pubs on campus before the drinking age was raised to 21.
Beer and wine only. Students and faculty frequently had fraternity and lively debates.
Now states take federal highway dollars in exchange for enforcing the 21 age so most drinking occurs in fraternity basements and dorm rooms and it"s often the hardest cheapest booze available leading to alcohol poisoning and death.
So, yeah, states knowingly trade student lives for asphalt subsidies. It's horrendous and that's even if you ignore the absurdity of having an adult with lesser legal rights.
They won't raise everything to 25 because they want what would otherwise be called child soldiers. So they make mental abstractions and kids die. It's crazy.
The research is actually pretty good but that's now "biohacking" and 95% of physicians will refuse to engage in it because it's bad for the business model and they're afraid of lawsuits if they use their own judgment. "Standard of Care" is the new medical tyranny.
Maximum effort should be placed on upsetting that business model so that the research can flourish and get out to clinic.
Part of this is that retirees who die quickly help extend the inevitable collapse of the Social Security system.
I was surprised but high Medicare expenses for a few years is cheaper than long-lived healthy seniors.
It's morally abhorrent but the government people don't seem to have problems with this kind of strategy.
To be fair, you can't work from 22-62 and then live on the dole on the golf course from 62-120 and expect that system to still exist.
Something's gotta give.
> the sophisticated climate models we use largely didn't predict such a large and rapid change
Our models failed but we know what the outcome will be based on our models.
Anybody else old enough to remember the scares about global warming snapping the ocean currents into a new ice age?
Those models may have been the right ones. And nobody is including the accelerating pole shift.
I am surprised the Europeans aren't hedging that one hard. +4 in Britain is nice; -15 is total devastation.
I *am* a good programmer, but there's a lot of boilerplate that sucks when you have to type it all out
All that boilerplate makes it sound like you are not a good programmer. Reduce redundancy.
I know this is only one data-point, but I am personally acquainted with someone who had a history of serious depression and anxiety. This person underwent talk-therapy and medication, and is fine today, no longer on meds, with no hint of a problem.
That's great, I'm glad it worked out excellently for your friend.
It has been brewing for a long time, if someone declared to be Napoleon, he would have been assessed for schizophrenia. Today when a man declares he is a woman, he is be offered a way to transition (mutilate himself) and his experience is glamorized and presented to children as a heroic act of self discovery that should be admired and followed. It is not only that we don't treat mental disease, we celebrate it. What else can one expect from society that promotes body positivity as a way to justify unhealthy behavior? If someone is obese, a doctor should suggest that it is not healthy and propose a treatment plan, society should help, not goad the person into showing it off in a weird and sick exhibitionist parade.
Friction is a drag.