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I was hoping that someone would post this! Lan Lam's recent youtube posts have radically improved my cooking (results or ease of execution) and I'd recommend that anyone who cooks frequently check them out.


"Take a picture of the result"

Let's think about that awhile...


Antibiotics don't kill every microorganism. Also, our gastrointestinal tracts are repopulated from food we eat and our surroundings.


Oh, and particular antibiotics will cure a certain subset of all bacteria. So if you get pneumonia, you'll be prescribed a different antibiotic to what you'd be given if you had h. pylori. (Actually h. pylori is hard to kill, so I believe you're given 3 or 4 different antibiotics to take over several weeks)


There is a wide gulf between "pretty much the keys to good health in general" and "a cure-all to all issues in western society"


Embarcadero was bought out by Idera, who has a long history of buying out niche-y software development companies and offshoring development while wringing every last possible dollar out of the now-declining carcass. If you're looking for relevance or innovation, look elsewhere.


> Embarcadero was bought out by Idera, who has a long history of buying out niche-y software development companies and offshoring development while wringing every last possible dollar out of the now-declining carcass. If you’re looking for relevance or innovation, look elsewhere.

Not sure that differs from what Embarcadero’s been doing with the devtools unit it bought from Borland for the last 15 years by much, though.


To be fair it's not like Delphi saw a bunch of innovation under Embarcadero, either.


They're the people who killed Travis too, right?


Yep.


Microbes eat fiber. That's what a prebiotic is.


They've found a great deal about what long Covid is. See: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-022-00846-2


In the heading of this article Long COVID is the ‘often debilitating disease’. But then later on you have it if you have a slight headache for 2 months.


So it's not always debilitating. But it can be this way and still be often debilitating.


(Especially the "Major Findings" section)


If it had killed you, you wouldn't be posting.


That is true, somewhat vacuously so.



I was just about to post that nature.com link. So much is known by researchers that isn't well known in the general public.


I had one of these for my first dedicated server. I kept up with the vendor's updates but it still was compromised. So I hope it wasn't running a 24-year old Linux distribution 24 years ago.


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