I hope there is a heavy hand on moderation. It’s extremely tiring when I see an astronomy article about Uranus with 15 comments, and they’re all very juvenile jokes.
I hope there is a heavy hand on moderation. It’s extremely tiring when I see an astronomy article about Uranus with 15 comments, and they’re all very juvenile jokes.
Oh if they don’t even have support, yeah I would have moved away a long time ago.
Oh I thought you meant it just doesn’t reply to DDNS updates. If it doesn’t even reply to DNS queries, yeah that’s a big issue. What did their support have to say about it?
Does your IP address really change that often?
Flexibility. Maybe they get a hosting package that includes domain registration and hosting, but they can’t put anything else under that name.
Guarantee? You’d have to open it up and disable the cellular radio. The OS can override any settings you make.
I would just turn off media uploads entirely. It’s not worth the risk or disk space.
Looks scary. Let’s check the authors! Are they trustworthy, or are they lying?
Primary author Claire Rogers - Dermatology Physician Assistant. While I’m sure she has medical training, I don’t see any experience with strokes or vaccines specifically.
James A Thorp - OB/GYN with The Wellness Company, a right-wing alternative medicine scam company: https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-wellness-company-is-being-spruiked-by-kari-lake-laura-loomer-naomi-wolf-and-others/
Kirstin Cosgrove - No real results. One LinkedIn profile for a Clinical Research Consultant at Johnson & Johnson, though this paper says she’s an independent researcher. Apparently her employer would disapprove of this work.
Peter A McCullough - Usually the person providing the most support but not doing the most science gets listed last, and here is no exception. This guy has a Wikipedia article that is both thorough and well-sourced. It speaks for itself.
But they’re working on it!
Personally, I’m still just waiting on lab meat.
Looks like it. I honestly don’t understand what they’re trying to do with it, because it makes it look worse.
No, yeast is fungi.
That’s what the fresh cut grass smell is.
Pretty well, actually. Grasses like corn, wheat, rice, and oats make up a substantial portion of the typical diet.
The study seems good, but the conclusion is backwards. ED in particular is often a symptom of conditions like stress, not a cause. If this is part of China’s push to have more babies, they should improve living conditions first and babies will naturally follow.
Yes, but inefficiently.
No.
In that they’re a single organization, yes, but I’m a single person with significantly fewer resources. Non-availability is a significantly higher risk for things I host personally.
I don’t self-host it, I just use archive.org. That makes it available to others too.
Does it update if you refresh the page? You may just want to file a bug report.
Some protocols, like ICMP, don’t have the concept of ports at all!