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Dremor
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Dremor@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•'We can end HIV': Groundbreaking preventative drug to be rolled out for $40 a year from 2027English1·2 days agoExactly, as the polio virus is resistant to digestive acids, and is transmited oraly, initially developing in the digestive system.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•'We can end HIV': Groundbreaking preventative drug to be rolled out for $40 a year from 2027English3·4 days agoCovid. Like 80% of the vaccine where mRNA based.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•'We can end HIV': Groundbreaking preventative drug to be rolled out for $40 a year from 2027English2·4 days agoSome vaccine are oral based (but as a liquid, not as pill). We don’t use them in the West as we have robust viccine that are injection based. But those vaccine requires a way more robust supply chain than many third world countries has, so oral vaccine, while not as effective as injection based vaccine, are used there.
Problem with oral vaccine is that most pathogens are killed by the digestive system so the only one that could be made as a pill would be those who already are acclimated to such a harsh environment (so gut microbiology).
There are very few digestive disease that would allow for such vaccine vector to be developed, the only one that could these last few decade would be Ebola. But for such a deadly disease (90% mortality if I remember well), the medical community would prioritize the most effective way, which would be injection.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•'We can end HIV': Groundbreaking preventative drug to be rolled out for $40 a year from 2027English1·4 days agoMRNA vaccine works differently if I remember well. Basically instead of injecting the weaker virus itself, they trick the body to produces non-active parts of that pathogens in order to train the body.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•'We can end HIV': Groundbreaking preventative drug to be rolled out for $40 a year from 2027English7·4 days agoThat’s standard warfare to some these days.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Zelensky confirms Israel sent Patriot missile battery to Ukraine, says more coming in fallEnglish5·3 days agoSure, a watered down definitions. Like the Nazi watered down the definition of humanity to exclude minority groups (like the Jews) to make it “OK” to kill them.
The UN definition of genocide is a commonly agreed definition by the international community, to not only encompass the clear genocides, like WW2 genocide or the Rwanda one, but also more pernicious way of committing genocide, like Israel is currently doing. And Israel is part of the UN, they had a say in that definition.
Genocide is about denying a group their humanity, by robbing them of their lives (as an example through indiscriminate bombardment), famine, or simply killing them at random for being on the wrong side of the road (which, of course, change every other day).
Other means are by trying to destroy their culture (as an example Ukraine invaded land where every trace of their culture is being erased), which Isreal does by removing their “unwanted population” way of life (robbing their land in Palestine, building roads made to prevent them from being able to reach their usual pastures).The current Israeli government doesn’t even hide their ambition. They want all for Palestine land, without the Palestinian that lives there for centuries. There are no other way to achieve that than genocide, be it brutal, like the final solution, or insidious, like the Russification of the Donbas. Israel is in between. Brutal, but disguised enough to not create on outright reaction from the global community. A slow but steady murder of a population, while distracting other with claims of terrorism (which are partiality correct), and antisemitism (which, once again, are sometime correct, but very rarely lately).
But the only way to prove or disprove any of those side would be for journalist to go and see by themselves. Which is steadily being denied by no other than the Israeli government.
So the only ones that can report on what happen are either the locals, which Israel take good care of silencing, or the IDF, which of course tells everyone to go look elsewhere.In conclusion, both side are as evil as the other. Which is why I’d support none of them. But there are innocent populations in between, that all have the right to live a happy and peaceful life. Those are the people I’d support, not the living trash that govern both.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Beware, another "wonderful" conservative instance to "free us" has appeared English12·10 days agoThe day it happen we’ll just have to defederate them, which other social networks can’t.
Dremor@lemmy.worldMto Games@lemmy.world•100% free - The Leviathan's Fantasy (on Steam)English21·12 days agoA really strange way to hide the free game, for sure 😅.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•U.S. ambassador 'disappointed' with anti-American sentiment in CanadaEnglish2·12 days agoQuebec would be welcome to the European Union any day. Hell, Canada as a whole would too.
Dremor@lemmy.worldOPMto Games@lemmy.world•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English2·12 days agoIf you like creature collector games, Cassette Beasts is the best one I played so far.
Dremor@lemmy.worldMto Games@lemmy.world•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Tops 4.4 million sales - IGNEnglish14·16 days agoWell, now that everyone who want to play day one bought it, the only remaining market are the people of [email protected] that are waiting for a sale to buy it.
And considering it is on the game pass, 4.4 million is quite good.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Proton Mail Suspended Journalist Accounts at Request of Cybersecurity AgencyEnglish1·18 days agoThis.
I use my own email domains for more than a decade, the only time I got blocked was because the website didn’t allow “.dev” domains yet (it was very recent at that time). But my .info goes everywhere.
That’s indeed what we asked to do next time for big events. But when no such big event occurs, it’s OK.
In my opinion, the following trailers are acceptable :
- Announcement of a new game -> so we can start talking about that game
- Announcement of end of early access or of game release (like Hades 2 recently) -> So we can talk about the game at its release state
- Major update of updates of a game (as soon as it isn’t too often) -> So we can discuss how that specific update make that game evolve, for better or worse. I’d honestly still prefer those one to be kept to their dedicated communities, but one from time to time won’t kill anyone.
Globally, that’s also a way to advertise dedicated communities for that specific game, so I think that’s alright.
We’ll discuss all of this with the incoming community rules update.
Dremor@lemmy.worldMto Games@lemmy.world•Virtual Boy: Nintendo Classics - Announcement TrailerEnglish4·18 days agoIncredibly cursed. Who asked for this.
Their shareholders, I suppose.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Netherlands will withdraw from 2026 Eurovision if Israel is allowed to competeEnglish5·19 days agoThere are already sanctions (violent settlers got their asset frozen, and are forbidden to fly to many countries). Problem is that they take that as a badge of honor, and they don’t have enough outside assets to really be a problem to them.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I got hooked on browsing openalternative.co's "Most Popular" listEnglish61·19 days agoThx, but I’ll stay with alternativeto.net. At least that one is not an ad in a trenchcoat.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•I got hooked on browsing openalternative.co is "Most Popular" listEnglish61·20 days agoThx, but I’ll stay with alternativeto.net. At least that one is not an ad in a trenchcoat.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Exactly Six Months Ago, the CEO of Anthropic Said That in Six Months AI Would Be Writing 90 Percent of CodeEnglish7·20 days agoNot exactly. It would mean it isn’t better than humans, so the only real metric for adopting it or not would be the cost. And considering it would require a human to review the code and fix the bugs anyway, I’m not sure the ROI would be that good in such case. If it was like, twice as good as an average developer, the ROI would be far better.
I’ve been playing since the Little Prince season. Once a moth, always a moth 😆.