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If you want proof that urbanism was a mistake, simply go to a rural area and look at the sky on a clear night. The wonderment is unreal. One of the most beautiful sights I’ve seen

@m0urs@social.urspringer.de rnd schreibt "plündert" in der schlagzeile. gehen wohl bald wirklich die lichter aus.

Bona and me had our first long (4 miles) walk in the woods since my ops and without any crutches and pain.
Yeah, I’m glad to be a fast healer.
It was beautiful in the freeze peach zone.
And we met a dude who does chainsaw artwork on old trunks.
This will become a crow when finished.

@Moon
wanted to reply yesterday, then something happened and i forgot xD

interesting examples indeed! the use case i came across while work usually was "linux vm, only more expensive" :) i was aware of the horizontal scaling, but never have seen an example of "serverless" which made sense.

> This is not suitable for all uses.

i think this is one of the core issues. one has to know most of the pitfalls of the business case and also all the available technologies and their pitfalls. people who are really good at both, or organizations where both are communicating well are pretty rare from what i have seen. might to a degree be a problem of germany though: tech people chase the latest trends but are too conservative to go all in and reap the benefits so one ends with the "expensive vm" solutions.

i was lucky enough to not having to do modern frontend webshit, but what i am told is absolutely horrible.

backend is ok, but i think it's pretty boring that everything is on top of HTTP. i get that HTTP being stateless and short lived connections is pretty good for the mobile world behind NAT and shit, still feels bad that things are this way. it's great to at least use a language one likes. i still have to give elixir a try :)

@tyil

Prenatal Exposure to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 Induces Autism-Like Behaviors in Male Neonatal Rats: Insights into WNT and BDNF Signaling Perturbations - Neurochemical Research

The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed the swift development and distribution of mRNA vaccines, including BNT162b2, to address the disease. Concerns have arisen about the potential neurodevelopmental implications of these vaccines, especially in susceptible groups such as pregnant women and their offspring. This study aimed to investigate the gene expression of WNT, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels, specific cytokines, m-TOR expression, neuropathology, and autism-related neurobehavioral outcomes in a rat model. Pregnant rats received the COVID-19 mRNA BNT162b2 vaccine during gestation. Subsequent evaluations on male and female offspring included autism-like behaviors, neuronal counts, and motor performance. Molecular techniques were applied to quantify WNT and m-TOR gene expressions, BDNF levels, and specific cytokines in brain tissue samples. The findings were then contextualized within the extant literature to identify potential mechanisms. Our findings reveal that the mRNA BNT162b2 vaccine significantly alters WNT gene expression and BDNF levels in both male and female rats, suggesting a profound impact on key neurodevelopmental pathways. Notably, male rats exhibited pronounced autism-like behaviors, characterized by a marked reduction in social interaction and repetitive patterns of behavior. Furthermore, there was a substantial decrease in neuronal counts in critical brain regions, indicating potential neurodegeneration or altered neurodevelopment. Male rats also demonstrated impaired motor performance, evidenced by reduced coordination and agility. Our research provides insights into the effects of the COVID-19 mRNA BNT162b2 vaccine on WNT gene expression, BDNF levels, and certain neurodevelopmental markers in a rat model. More extensive studies are needed to confirm these observations in humans and to explore the exact mechanisms. A comprehensive understanding of the risks and rewards of COVID-19 vaccination, especially during pregnancy, remains essential.

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All the FAQs I see these days are marketing fluff. I recall actually going through support tickets and pulling out the actual repeatedly asked questions to make those back in the day

An electrician had to cut a hole in our drywall and instead of just patching it up, my wife decided to make a little scene with miniatures embedded in the wall. 😂🖼️🤯

#art #miniatures

@genmaicha makes sense. Infosec people are so deep up their own asses, they will call anything infosec at this point.

I'm sort of considering this career in the future, but I don't see anyone I would be willing to sell my services to. Every possible client I can imagine is dirty and I hate all of them.
@newt I also wonder how much of the "humour" they're talking about is already a product of covert government propaganda, such as NAFO. Government is inefficient and it could be that this whole operation is a sort of circlejerk where all members are blindfolded, unaware that they're in a circle.

This cartoon got the cartoonist at #FarmNews fired. I guess #BigAg cannot be criticized or poked fun at.

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