I mean your premise seems to be that various diseases will reemerge and that will scare people into getting vaccines. But what if they end up healthier and so adapt in different ways? Better sanitation, immune boosters, improved forms of treatment, etc. What if the medical culture takes a totally different route because you allowed people not to get vaccinated?
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And if you’re wrong? What if those who are vaccine free do better? I mean you’ve got a good idea there with the A/B testing but what if your premise is wrong or the anti-vaccine crowd is right and they do end up healthier despite the presence of diseases?
Your garden and kitchen = biochemistry and biology. Home improvement, crafting and anything to do with the trades = physics. Household cleaners, gas, automotive chemicals and plastics = chemistry + healthcare = more organic chemistry and biology. Just dealing with everyday life is science.
Look I think one of the fundamental problems here is we have a cultural divide between people with thousand dollar degrees and everyday people. When someone says “I’m not going to be a scientist” they’re probably thinking “I can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars to pay for a degree” whilst actual scientists are wondering “why don’t people pursue this subject more?” Money. Pure and simple. Real science = cooking, building something, worrying about that scum in your sink, trying to figure out the best cleaner that won’t set off an allergic reaction, and yes looking into the side effects of vaccines and assorted drugs. You want people to think scientifically then call them scientists. Don’t create an economic barrier for those who want to pursue knowledge. And don’t treat science like it only happens in labs. It’s an every day process. Science = the study of nature and everybody can do that every day. You don’t need an expensive degree to do that. So being a “scientist” shouldn’t be limited to those in white coats, getting grants and have a dozen plaques on their wall that cost a couple thousand dollars to buy.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google's shocking developer decree struggles to justify the urgent threat to F-DroidEnglish
35·4 months agoSame reason collectivist people like social media censorship and gun control, to make them feel “safe” even though all it does is centralize power. Besides hi ow many people have the tech skills to even know what third party app repositories are?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google's shocking developer decree struggles to justify the urgent threat to F-DroidEnglish
92·4 months agoThey exist. People just don’t buy them. But there is a Ubuntu phone port you can install on your phone as an alternative to android.
But yeah it can get complicated like any Linux community project and isn’t at all mainstream.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just thatEnglish
48·5 months agoOne of the main advantages of Spotify for me is the AI. I could host the music myself just fine. But having an AI come up custom playlists is another thing entirely.
If they did could we use the Twitter bird or Tesla logo all we wanted? I mean yeah let’s get rid of all IP law but get rid of it for everyone. If we want to copy a big corporation then yeah we should do that. Get rid of copyright and trademarks, woo! Publish all that hidden patented material so anyone can produce it. Let’s get creative. You think big corps will get on board with all this?
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memes@lemmy.world•Steam does what Nintendoes and Nintendon'tEnglish
1·10 months agoTrue. But for the most part I game on a Windows box. Most games don’t have Linux support and I don’t want to bother trying to run things through Wine. I have 2 seperate comps for Linux and Windows. I pretty much use my Windows computer for for gaming and blender because it has the better graphics card and processor.
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memes@lemmy.world•Steam does what Nintendoes and Nintendon'tEnglish
24·10 months agoGOG is cheaper. Steam does have more franchise deals though.
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memes@lemmy.world•Steam does what Nintendoes and Nintendon'tEnglish
3·10 months agon65 games are going for $50/cartrige these days. They’re actually a commodity.
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Games@lemmy.world•Ubisoft says you "cannot complain" it shut down The Crew because you never actually owned it, and you weren't "deceived" by the lack of an offline versionEnglish
8·10 months agoThe problem is it’s getting harder and harder to pirate games, especially games that are entirely online.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird "won't be adopting the firefox terms of use"English
3·11 months agoIs Librewolf comparable with the rest of my Firefox add-ons?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales crash continues in Europe, with Germany down 70%English
120·11 months agoIf you have the money to buy a Tesla I don’t think you’re someone who cares what people think one way or the other. You don’t need to care about public opinion with that kind of income.
Yeah anti Japanese would bother me as well if I caught it as I’m an anime and Jpop/Jrock fan as well. If Kpop artists wanted to encourage me as a fan they would develop positive rather than negative relationships with their Jpop counterparts.
As for Kpop all sounding alike how is that different than say American pop?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Chrome disables uBlock Origin for some in Manifest v3 rolloutEnglish
47·11 months agoUse an alternative chromium based browser?
I prefer J-pop but K-pop isn’t all that bad.
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KDE@lemmy.kde.social•You heard #Adobe. Deep down you knew this was coming. Now all your art are belong to them. Time to move on to better things...English
1·1 year agoYet if you want certification to get a job people keep asking to be trained on proprietary tech. I mean I totally agree with you man but the academic market is frustrating.
I guess that means they don’t have an XBox or play a lot of PC games? Maybe they prefer Nintendo or PlayStation?
Private contract work maybe? Or maybe try teaching or tutoring? Something you can arrange around an appointment shedule that can accomodate your needs. I feel you man. I’m disabled and living on welfare and no one wants to hire a legally blind epileptic that can’t drive, it’s just to much of a liability issue for them.


Everyone who I know who is antivax supports everything on that list. Boosting natural immunity, hygiene, better nutrition, any number of other health improvements.