Ok that one took me a second. Well played
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There's no scandal. Some people who are leading proponents of MOND theory recently published a new paper using what might be the best scenario we currently have to detect MOND (wide binary stars), and their more precise calculations...are not consistent with MOND. They published evidence against the very theory they were betting on.
But that's literally true and fully acknowledged by the physics and astronomy fields. It's why those things received the names "dark." Because currently we can't see what's causing those effects. And there are currently physicists and astronomers who spend their time researching these effects in hopes of publishing that exact "Hey! I figured out what it is" paper. Then we'll praise that person, add their name to the pantheon and fail to acknowledge the hoards of other people who contributed to the foundational research that allowed them to finally figure it out.
Same as it ever was.
Even Crohn's has different subtypes that are suspected to explain why different Crohn's patients respond differently to the same treatments. Much like the comment about lupus. Crohn's also is much more complicated than the general public is aware.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1774386/
For example, it is well established that there is a subset of people with Crohn's disease who go into remission while taking an antidepressant called bupropion and we have no idea why. No one believes this is because these people's Crohn's was caused by a psychological problem, but rather that the bupropion appears to have effects on the immune system that aren't well understood. And this appears to only work in certain people. Do those people have a different "kind" of Crohn's? Different underlying genetic response to bupropion? Those questions aren't as easy to answer as you might think.
That's not science.
In real life, a restaurant can and will kick you out and ban you from the premises for wearing a swastika and saying you think minorities don't deserve to live.
Ergo, being kicked off a company's privately owned server for hate speech is EXACTLY the same amount of freedom they would have in real life.
I have neighbors who got a one story tall inflatable dragon for Halloween last year and just left it up until Christmas. It was so popular that this year they have an entire yard full of Christmas dragons. I love it.
I love how he happily embraced the "best space content to fall asleep to" and just totally leaned into it.
His video on The Cosmic Scale is one I still rewatch periodically.
Especially if his cousin happens to own Starbox.
AI companies are most certainly making an effort to profit from the content they're deriving from copyrighted works.
Use Amazon as a search engine, find what you need, then Google the manufacturer and buy it directly from them. You'd be surprised how many have free shipping . It's usually not two day shipping, but what do you really need that fast?
If it's electronics, buy online for local pickup at Best Buy. If it's tools or house supplies, buy online for local pickup at Lowe's or Home Depot. Buy online for local pickup at Target.
I haven't purchased anything from Amazon in 4 years. It's honestly way easier now than it was before Amazon started, but no one realizes that because Amazon got them locked in.