Fallenwout

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Fallenwout ,

Go protest to the people who give the permit to cut down those trees, those are the problem. If tesla listen to the protest, another company is going to cut those trees.

If that area is marked as forest instead of industry/residential, no one can cut it, end of thread.

But as usual, protestors are barking up the wrong tree (pun intended)

Fallenwout ,

They can operate, just slower. Life threatening gets priority, the rest are diverted to nearby hospitals.

Think of when your gps shuts down. You can navigate by paper map, just slower and you need to pay more attention to avoid mistakes.

Fallenwout ,

It is about funding. The corners IT has to cut is because lack of money.

Also the amount of legacy operating system to keep hardware like scanners running is a lot. Medical devices are delivered with a workstation that never updates. It is hard to justify buying a new mri of 1.5 million when the accompanied workstation is outdated.

Sure you can vlan and firewall the hell out of it. But they still have a large attack surface.

Fallenwout ,

Since you are convinced about the higher resolution, you really are going to enjoy it.

But let me urge you to also buy a higher refresh rate. The same discussion applies here.

Even if the human eye can't count the pixels or the frames, you WILL perceived it as more relaxing on the eye.

Fallenwout , (edited )

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical compound  primarily used in the manufacturing of various plastics...

... The health effects of BPA have been the subject of prolonged public and scientific debate. BPA is a xenoestrogen, exhibiting hormone-like properties that mimic the effects of estrogen in the body.

Bisphenol A (BPA), a hormone-disrupting chemical used in food packaging, is present in almost all Europeans’ bodies, posing a potential health risk.

A recent Horizon 2020 research initiative, HBM4EU, measured chemicals in people’s bodies in Europe and detected BPA in the urine of 92% of adult participants from 11 European countries.

The Copenhagen-based EEA said the share of adults exceeding the recommended maximum levels ranged from 71 to 100% in the 11 countries studied, referring to levels outlined by the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) in an April review.

I'll just leave this for you to read further on this.
https://www.google.com/search?q=bisphenol+a+european

If you want to debate this you are accused of being [buzzword]fobic or a [buzzword]ist.

Fallenwout ,

Yes. But in relation to the meme it seemed relevant.

Fallenwout ,

I don't understand what point you're trying to make by throwing some random guy's name into the conversation.

Fallenwout ,

I don't know who he is.

I get called those things when I tell people I believe the cause that a lot of young people are struggling with their gender is because of hormone imbalance (before puberty) .

I believe this imbalance can caused by external factors, like digesting xenoestrogen.

It doesn't mean because I think about that stuff and have a theory about it, that I am transphobic. Yet a lot of people can't seem to see the difference between me just having a theory and "Alex Jones" ;)

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