https://github.com/Andre0512/hon/issues/147#issuecomment-1892738060
Looks like the owner isnt taking it down and will force them to take it down.
I'm curious what the legal reason is for this. They arent actually using any illegal IP right?
https://github.com/Andre0512/hon/issues/147#issuecomment-1892738060
Looks like the owner isnt taking it down and will force them to take it down.
I'm curious what the legal reason is for this. They arent actually using any illegal IP right?
“We think that in some countries the product could be launched under accelerated approval by 2025.”
Thats literally next year. That's amazing.
Can't wait to see what other uses we can find for mRNA
We're all dumber for having this guy around
Wtf is happening
Seems like a pretty open and shut case. They were still fired after the board member knew lol
Very very small amounts of radiation is not bad. Your body is exposed to this every day.
Japans plan is to dilute the "water" so much that it should be at safe levels while it decays. They're also not going to release all of it at once, which might not be clear to some readers.
I believe their plan is widely recognized to be safe, but obviously there is a lot of fear around nuclear and radiation.
I believe the worry is that this amount has never Been released before, and that while we might consider it safe, there is a chance it accumulates somewhere to harmful levels.
And obvious consumers of fish are already reacting. Would you buy "safe" fish from Chernobyl if you could just as easily buy the same fish from South Korea?
Banning any chance that instance owners face legal actions for piracy.
It's really not tough reasoning. The vast majority of instances will do the same.
For now, Reddit will cover gas costs for distributing Points to users and allowing them to spend Points on features such as Special Memberships.
Spez: "We are not profitable"
This is where Spez is spending money. Not on making the App/UI/UX better, but on crypto scams lol
Speaking to the Mirror, Amanda said: “It’s not just the cost – it’s also about safety. Charging a battery using a three-pin plug can take around 30 hours.
“That’s a significant amount of power flowing through a standard household socket for an extended period of time.”
You have circuit breakers specifically if it's using too much power.
This seems like a clear patent troll, and I cannot believe someone got a patent for just the idea of using your phone to play videos on your TV.
In the US, this would be a F250 extended King Cab blocking your path while idling and spewing diesel exhaust.
I guess our "mildly" infuriating things are different.
Probably the worst campaign that's ever been ran in recent history