

Uh, can we do this experiment on someone else’s balls? Asking for a friend.


Uh, can we do this experiment on someone else’s balls? Asking for a friend.


They grew up with a low protein diet.


With three doses, the mice remained protected from SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses for at least three months.
Big pharma whips out their calculator, their eyes grow larger and larger as they excitedly do the math.


When was the last time we saw a big medical issue cured?
Hep C?


This is a product of no child left behind, and similar policies. While it’s an admirable idea; if the scardest person on the roller coaster gets to control the gas pedel, then no one is going anywhere quickly.


Whether or not we find food is what makes life worth living
-Prehistoric cave man who equally as clueless as OP.


Companies whose profits are taken sue Apple for not only lost revenue but also punitive damages.


Now can we have a poll from Dr. Thunder about what we went our Cola to taste like?


Idk if there are newer laws, I think there is, but a 1998 law makes it illegal to break a digital lock, very broadly defined, to protect cd’s but applied to all electronics.
Sounds like one of those laws that’s never applied by itself, but instead is always sprinkled in on top of another more well defined and detectable crime. In the case or CDs it would have been against piracy groups who not only cracked CDs, but also distributed.
Without the distribution, that law would have never seen enforcement.
We could also argue that cracking software protections isn’t reprogramming, it’s a precursor to do so and isnt always necessary to reprogram a device. Someone could absolutely pop the computer out of a Samsung smart refrigerator and replace it with a Arduino and reprogram the device, which for personal use is legally bulletproof.


Tell that to every farmer in the US
Every farmer in the U.S. has the right to repair and reprogram their vehicles. They do not however have the right to force John Deer to provide access to their proprietary software.
Not being able to reprogram something, and it being a literal crime, are absolutely different things.


Read some Right to Repair U.S. law. There’s absolutely nothing illegal about reprogramming any device for personal use.


It’s a federal felony now to alter the programming on an electronic you bought as well.
I can’t find any evidence for this; it would also be a nearly unenforceable law if it was actually a thing. What’s going to happen, the device calls home and says help help I’ve been reprogrammed!
Now altering the programming only for re-saling might have some legal issues.


LLM warning for those who are triggerable.
Broad Definition of “Wound”: The fly doesn’t need a major injury. It can lay eggs in something as tiny as a tick bite, a mosquito bite, a small scratch, or a shaving cut.
Natural Openings: The fly will lay eggs in or near the nose, mouth, eyes, ears, and genitals. In these cases, no “wound” is necessary; the larvae hatch and burrow directly into the moist tissue of the orifice.
Kind and of scary, just wake up one day and feel something nomming away inside your eyelid.
Alright, when can I get my 150,000 nitt television that’s viewable on the surface of the sun?
I realize this joke probably isn’t even touching on the actually use case of this technology, but it holds up.