Vista was what pushed me to Linux originally, and I still haven’t gone back!
The point of the article was about how the patients in question were only doing better(ish) due to intensive help from the therapists and still needed time.
From a lay persons view “better” does not equal doesn’t need continued therapy by a long shot and I’d rather have people use more therapy than they need than the other way around due to the outsize harms of getting that decision wrong.
The amount of toxins left in the corn is insane compared to early data from the 90s:
“The first GM corn varieties in the late 1990s expressed 2 ppm to 6 ppm (parts per million) of one or two Bt toxins in corn kernels, the part of the plant people eat,” explained Charles Benbrook, one of the authors of the submission. “Today’s leading GM corn varieties express four to seven toxins in corn kernels and at much higher levels, 50 ppm to 100 ppm. Why the big increase? Because target insects become more tolerant to Bt toxins over time, and eventually fully resistant. This forces the seed-biotech industry to add in new GM toxins and engineer the plants to express them at much higher levels. That might help kill more insects for a short time, but it also steadily increases human food safety risks.”
That level of difference is insane. The article also links to detailed article on the more recent studies the Mexican Government pulls from
Recent studies have shown negative health impacts to the gastrointestinal tract and potential damage to the liver, kidneys, and other organs.
I mostly understand how these fuses prevent say downgrading firmware, but could t a Chinese firm looking to clone one of these also just clone the number of blow. Fuses equally trivially if the goal is just an also working device with stock firmware?
Specifically from their table:
The security researcher, LimitedResults, coordinated disclosure with Espressif on their advisory and details of the exploit. The attack works against eFuse, a one-time programmable memory where data can be burned to the device.
By burning a payload into the device’s eFuse, no software update can ever reset the fuse and the chip must be physically replaced or the device discarded. A key risk is that the attack does not fully replace the firmware, so the device may appear to work as normal.
Why does a random esp32 chip need efuses in the first place??
Is the guy on the right Ryan Reynolds in disguise?
My parents liked that show, and they still don’t believe in global warming. I think the only thing they remember was the line “we need another Timmy!”
They’ve also told me they don’t want socialized healthcare/any reform because they fully believe others not receiving care is necessary for them to receive good care so…you know they aren’t exactly individuals concerned about anyone but themselves at this exact second.
The temperature difference was the worst for winter time for me (261-187 now)! I’m in layers inside the house and barely warm.
Because they want the benefits of a civilized society but think they shouldn’t have to pay for them
Pretty much every country you’d think of will refuse to accept immigration applicants who aren’t in essentially perfect health.
I really miss Ubuntu from around that era, was by far the easiest thing to get up and running!