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worth noting that they aren't marketing them as real pandas, but as a sort of attraction (with signs labelling them as painted dogs)


Adding a quote from the article: “We are called Panda Dogs, a pet dog that looks like a panda, dyed and dressed up by Chow Chow. We are gentle, smart, friendly, cute and adorable!” the sign says.

The zoo’s manager, surnamed Huang, said the dogs are one of its top attractions.

“You can see by our name, we are ‘Strange Animals and Cute Pets Paradise,’” she told state-affiliated outlet Sichuan Observation. “These are Chow Chow dogs being painted (as pandas), as this is part of our specialties.”


> they aren't marketing them as real pandas, but as a sort of attraction

Is Sam Bankman-Fried doing zoos now?


the alternative to "the free market" is a planned economy.


This is what's called a "false dichotomy"


Well, we have neither a free market nor a planned economy. We have a protected industry.


“Free” market is a bad term. The options are regulated and unregulated. If you don’t regulate at all, you get monopolies and your market isn’t any more “free”.


Google's hegemony will lead to companies enabling this 'to be on the safe side'. This is a move entirely to maintain Google's dominance of android app distribution.


good


belt and road initiative? so true



Instead of using all this fancy hardware just to contribute to a proprietary database, i'd recommend uploading to BeaconDB[1] using NeoStumbler[2] on your phone.

[1] https://beacondb.net/ [2] https://github.com/mjaakko/NeoStumbler


I don't really understand from reading over this: how is this not just another proprietary database?

There's no data dump: I understand why, but it means everything is behind a pretty proprietary offering. And one which "only" appears to provide geolocation, which is fine if that's what you're interested in bit which is pretty orthogonal to the article's apparent goals where the author is interested in wireless security specifically



Thanks for the heads up! I'm going to report a few APs during my next bike ride


A bit late, Cuba developed one in 2011, available for $1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CimaVax-EGF


Benefits seemed very situational, especially for EGFR expression, but the future does seem to be personalized medicine, and this could be another piece to that puzzle.

https://aacrjournals.org/clincancerres/article/22/15/3782/79...

>> Survival benefit was significant (HR, 0.77; P = 0.036) in the per-protocol setting (patients receiving at least four vaccine doses): MST was 12.43 months for the vaccine arm versus 9.43 months for the control arm. MST was higher (14.66 months) for vaccinated patients with high EGF concentration at baseline.


Is this a joke? You are comparing two very different things.


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