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trendless, to random
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When authorities decided to downplay the most contagious pathogen ever and the most severe pandemic threat in a hundred years, it was inevitable that they'd have to take that same position on all future pathogens and pandemic threats. Humanity is suffering for taking an absolutely irresponsible position and not being able to climb down from it. We will continue to suffer until we do.

NilaJones,
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@trendless
It's not inevitable at all! People in leadership positions are hypocritical all the time

I'm not sure how this helps us, though

tunguska,
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@Lorrrraaaaine

How about this:

"Immunocompromising reinfections will continue until herd immunity is attained."

@trendless

trendless, (edited ) to random
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More forced-infection mandates in sheep's clothing

https://www.washingtoninformer.com/mayor-bowser-eyes-systemic-reset-with-new-truancy-bill/

> ...to address truancy, chronic absenteeism and a bevy of other issues...

> If the bill passes, DHS would become the entity that contacts and assesses the needs of families of truant youth.

> “We are aware of issues related to childcare, transportation needs and other behavioral health needs where a person might suffer anxiety”

trendless, to random
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No matter how hard it is keeping the feathers in the bag, getting them back in is harder.

Kjl,
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@trendless this is unrelated but your profile picture change confused me so much for a minute! 😅

Heinke,
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@trendless What have you done?!

(Sorry I'm always too literal)

trendless, to random
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“Immunity Debt Means SARS-CoV-2 Is Good For Your Health, Actually”

-- The New York Trying Times

croissant,
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@trendless 💧️ pseudoscience like "immunity debt" will easily spread because it lets people believe that their communities and leaders aren't harming them. that's it, really. the more the evidence points to the wanton harm, the more others will need to believe that this is for their own good

trendless, to random
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https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1775607000174383323.html

“I think if someone’s going to make a claim like ‘Covid doesn’t harm your immune system’, that’s a bold claim.

The claim itself is contrarian, as it flies in the face of the established science. It’s beyond meaningful debate at this point that some cases of Covid -even mild ones- lead to depletion of immune system components for months.

The people who would have us believe that this is no cause for concern base their argument on the fact that it (a) only happens to some people, (b) only happens for a little while or (c) happens with other viruses as well. All three statements are true. And irrelevant here.

This is a disease that most people can expect to get multiple times in their lives (our modeling suggests 1-2x/yr, in the absence of precautions), cumulative damage is well documented for other organ systems. Some -very nonzero - fraction of infections is persistent as well.

There’s no evidence suggesting that some people are uniquely vulnerable to immune depletion while others aren’t. It’s a Russell’s teapot to make the claim, and those who make it should produce the evidence to support it.

If you get the disease once a year and your immune system spends 6 months recovering each time, you are functionally immunocompromised- on average- when you look at it across the entire year.

Repeated infections cause cumulative damage & intrahost viral evolution during persistent infections leading to immune evasion is well documented. Those who make the claim that such intrahost evo during persistent infections is rare should produce evidence to support it.

False analogies to other viruses have been used by minimizers to confuse the issue from the get-go. Covid is not HIV, the flu or a cold. It’s an unprecedented public health threat, and the claim that there is no cause for concern is speculative.”

-- @arijitchakrav

trendless, (edited ) to random
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Client: "Will you mask for me?"

Service Provider: "I'm not required to."

What hath public health wrought?

trendless,
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{*they know exactly what they've wrought.}

hannu_ikonen,
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@trendless "I shouldn't have to force you to wash your hands after you wipe your ass before serving me."

Only appropriate reply.

trendless, to random
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Historically, we have rightly enshrined 'rights+freedoms' when we cannot otherwise guarantee people the ability to do good things and rightly suspended them when we cannot guarantee people the ability to avoid bad things being done to them

Now we're doing the opposite.

trendless, to random
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Regarding coronaviruses, circa 2017

But sure, tell me again how we'll eventually develop herd immunity?

> Why Don’t We Ever Develop Immunity Against the Common Cold? https://www.technologynetworks.com/immunology/news/why-dont-we-ever-develop-immunity-against-the-common-cold-294551

Infoseepage,
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@trendless We're making it common. We're not making it a cold. Abundance of evidence from studies that even sub-acute "minor" infections may be taking a serious health toll on the population. The "hard numbers" studies these last few months showing cognitive impairment are particularly scary to me.

pixplz,
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@Okanogen The vaccines are neither highly effective at preventing infection nor transmission. And yet, nearly everyone has foolishly given up on non-pharmaceutical interventions. The policy now is to let it rip. So, let's maybe temper the urge to celebrate. Saying we haven't eliminated measles, malaria or polio is drawing a false equivalence. Do we let those bugs freely circulate, as we do with covid? Do people falsely claim they're "mild" and "over," as they do with covid?

trendless, to random
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> Cloud server host Vultr rips user data ownership clause from ToS after web outrage
https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/28/vultr_content_controversy/

> It turned out these demands have been in place since before the January update; customers have only just noticed them now. Given Vultr hosts servers and storage in the cloud for its subscribers, some feared the biz was giving itself way too much ownership over their stuff, all in this age of AI training data being put up for sale by platforms. In response to online outcry, largely stemming from Reddit, Vultr in the past few hours rewrote its ToS to delete those asserted content rights.

trendless, to random
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Adherence to cultural norms/expectations is not the same as being considerate of others.

tunguska,
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@trendless

Cultural norms that don't yield to safety/well-being needs are oppression -- institutions of violence.

trendless, to random
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Mastodon-4.2-WebUI-Improvement-Of-The-Day: when viewing an account profile, "Posts and replies" no longer includes boosts 🎉

tunguska,
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@trendless

I'll never understand why it's not just one tab, with independent toggles in the header for "include boosts" and "include replies".

trendless, to security
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Sanity check:

2FA via SMS was already risky and unsafe, but hey let's make it even worse by adding the ability to have the code sent to a friend?!

:mastomindblown:

Is it really that hard to setup an authenticator app like Aegis or use the one built into keychain?

maleve,
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@trendless

Case in point.

https://globalnews.ca/news/10376032/toronto-couple-sim-swap-scam/

I really wish there was more detail here about how passwords got reset.

I just wish more places would accommodate FIDO keys for those who wish to use them.

I’d even prefer a mail based code given my mail is yubikey protected.

maleve,
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@trendless i mean 2016…

trendless, to WFH
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:GeordiSaysYes:

> Work-from-home working for you? Feel free to keep doing that, 3M says https://m.startribune.com/work-from-home-working-for-you-feel-free-to-keep-doing-that-3m-says/600353886/

croissant,
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@trendless 🌟️ From 3M? Not surprised that the rank and file would demand it. Happy that the management is accepting it.

trendless, (edited ) to WFH
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Desperate to hold onto their ever-shrinking workforce, but still unwilling to walk back their ignorance and lose face, Dell management thinks, “hey, let's screw our healthiest, most productive employees using whatever leverage we have left,” is the way?

> Dell Workers Can Stay Remote - But They're Not Going to Get Promoted https://ca.movies.yahoo.com/movies/dell-workers-stay-remote-mdash-110401493.html

Infoseepage,
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@sb @trendless Stuff like air quality monitoring, filtration and good ventilation should be long hanging fruit which shouldn't annoy the "I don't want to a wear a mask" contingent. Same with paid sick leave of a scientifically appropriate period (10+ days) following confirmed infection. Stuff like free repeat workplace testing following confirmed exposure should imo be in there too.

Infoseepage,
@Infoseepage@mastodon.social avatar

@sb @trendless High quality masks should also be paid for by employers for those who want to use them and formal fit testing should be part of that process.

trendless, to random
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Biggest disappointment with :mastodon: 4.2 webUI thus far: can't hide link previews. At the very least, the card should be blurred (https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/29431), but I'd still like the option back to not show it at all.

steven,
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@trendless Ah, yeah. Fair. I would love to see a really compact, elegant, text-first front end.

My biggest gripe is how much vertical space gets wasted, that could be saved with just a small amount of extra logic and design.

trendless,
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@steven that would be cool, too

But, like, this problem is new to 4.2. In 4.1, this didn't and couldn't happen, because of how cards/previews were handled. They somehow managed to unsolve it.

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