bnogal
bnogal t1_j4ffrv0 wrote
Reply to My friend learning how to jump by shipj9
I feel identified.
I stop trying it a long time ago. My leg took the decision.
bnogal t1_j4adqnw wrote
Reply to comment by xieta in Cancer vaccines are showing promise. Here’s how they work. by nastratin
If they know they work mainly for the original virus. Why to request them now that the variants of the virus bypassed the original vaccine
Even more stupid, you may test to have good defenses, as you had other vaccines and passed different version of the virus twice. But still they want you to have their approved vaccines for the alpha variant. A test showing your body will deal with it is not valid.
I don't say vaccines are wrong, just the measures they use seems to me unethical.
I am talking about the situation now, January 2023.
bnogal t1_j48u75s wrote
Reply to comment by xieta in Cancer vaccines are showing promise. Here’s how they work. by nastratin
Then why it is obligatory to have the FIRST two vaccines to enter USA, even if it is not obligatory for everyone over there.
It's just about money.
Also, every country request to have their own vaccines. If you travel to China you are required the china one, to USA, the USA one, to Russia, the Russian one.
I trust the vaccines but it is just funny.
bnogal t1_j2drhjw wrote
Reply to [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Fake info.
Around 30% of countries says they spend more than 2% of GDP on their military.
bnogal t1_j21ayqg wrote
Reply to comment by siadh0392 in The world of prosciutto ( Parma, Italy) by elsakroess
Its possible to produce ham without additives but salt.
Now check any vegan product label.
bnogal t1_j1a3xhp wrote
Reply to comment by thisdesignup in OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models by Shelfrock77
Like sending opposition to the jail. Meh, if they improve indexes and reduce corruption that is fine.
bnogal t1_j13k7rn wrote
Reply to comment by NLwino in OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models by Shelfrock77
You can train it with the work to be solved.
Improve rates, reduce corruption, obtain votes
bnogal t1_j133e54 wrote
I had enough, please, some should implement a politician AI to setup an AI party
bnogal t1_j0yhrwu wrote
Other alien civilizations were unable to leave their planet because they had a capitalism system that allowed the child of rich mining bussiness owners to fill the space around their planet of garbage
bnogal t1_iy7boiu wrote
Reply to comment by KennstduIngo in LPT: Always buy more tiles than you will use and keep the spears. by sojuz151
Just make sure you have enough spare spears
bnogal t1_iwc8rvf wrote
Reply to [OC] Respective Gains/Loss in Median Earnings Across College Majors, Aged 25-29 (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
Computer engineer doing sub that chart.
EU based.
bnogal t1_j58iil8 wrote
Reply to comment by 94746382926 in Carbon capture nets 2 billion tonnes of CO2 each year — but it's not enough. As well as cutting emissions, governments need to ramp up investment in carbon dioxide removal technologies to hit climate goals. by filosoful
You just need to use that trees later on.
Build CLT structures per example. Fornitures.
They could easily reduce taxes for CLT material and sustainable wood fornitures. So we store that trees for longer.