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360walk
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Comment #38063793
If TLS version support was materially affecting your client’s ability to integrate with your products’ APIs then the Product Manager should have picked this up and worked with the …
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Comment #30929889
I think generalists make good Product Managers. Getting a "good" understanding of all the business functions (tech, analytics, ux/design, sales, legal & regulatory etc) is fundamen…
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Comment #30300578
Table 2 in Link [1] shows an incidence rate for young males of 10.69 not 2.13?
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Comment #29702481
For the sake of factual accuracy, the vaccine being “completely safe” for children should be rephrased “short term side effects outweighed by risks associated with the disease; med…
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Comment #28199159
I think it is necessary for the crashes to occur, to gather the data required to re-train the auto-pilot. We as a society need to decide whether we want to pay this cost of technol…
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Comment #28097929
I would guess it's because your insurance pays someone's medical bills if you hit them in the US, which can be >>> the cost of replacing a car even if it's a relatively minor injur…
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Comment #28068687
R0 of an infection is the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection. We are nowhere near all people…
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Comment #27197057
As an economist, what do you think of the Amazon Antitrust Paradox? https://www.yalelawjournal.org/note/amazons-antitrust-parado... > The current framework in antitrust fails to re…
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Comment #26734489
Quoting Bertrand Russell's "Free Thought and Official Propaganda" from the 1920s: >Legal penalties are, however, in the modern world, the least of the obstacles to freedom of thoug…
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Comment #26489266
Regarding the question about how the vaccine could protect against severe but not mild infection, I think they answer that here: > Antibodies can prevent infection, your T cell-res…
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Comment #25237807
Even R>1 has a maximum in future new infections because R gradually declines over time as more people have had the disease and have some form of protection.
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Comment #25035246
The "if you're using good form" is a pretty huge caveat. It's only natural for form to suffer as you try and push yourself harder, but there are not many exercises where bad form s…
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Comment #24901270
Here is an interesting study on NYTimes and fake news: https://www.cjr.org/analysis/fake-news-media-election-trump.... It makes the case that: 1) Adults in America saw hardly any f…
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Comment #24847226
A ranty blog post about the following bug in order to try and get Google to fix it: - In the UK, Gmail's "Trash" folder is labelled "Bin" - "in:folderName" allows you to search for…
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Comment #24795304
He addresses both of those in the article: Schizophyllum: Some species have many hundreds of these ‘mating types’, and newspapers often report research into this phenomenon under h…
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Comment #24780405
From what I can see using a very basic understanding of superconductivity, in that patent superconductivity is achieved by: 1) Taking a wire, and mechanically inducing a wave of la…