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  • As always, to get approval for a drug, the potential side effects have to outweigh the benefits of the drug. From a purely logical and medical standpoint, there is no medical drawback for a man when the hormonal contraceptive fails and neither is there a medical benefit. If there are serious side effects, they have to outweigh the medical benefit and drawbacks, of which there are none, so that's pretty hard.

    For women on the other hand, medically speaking pregnancy is a huge condition, sometimes dangerous, so there is a benefit and drawback if it doesn't work and the drugs are approved despite having side effects.

  • I recently bought the FP6 with android preinstalled and installed /e/os myself because it was cheaper that way. Installing the is is not difficult at all and there is a detailed guide availabe.

    I'm pretty satisfied so far. I'm not missing any functionality except for the headphone jack, but I was willing to compromise on that. Sadly it's almost impossible to get a phone with headphone jack nowadays anyway.

    I generally look for smaller phones with long battery life, and value durability and longevity over cutting edge features. In that regard, the phone is very good in my opinion. It's smaller that current flagship phones and over the holidays I even went a week without charging it, on day-to-day use I'm currently charging it every 2 to 3 days.

    I can't speak about how repairable it is yet myself, but according to FP and ifixit repairs should be very easy for things like changing the battery and doable with some steady hands for more complex repairs. There are no glued down parts, everything is screwed down or clipped in and you can buy spare parts straight from the manufacturer.

  • You're one of the people the meme is talking about.

  • Anno 117 enthält unter anderem AI-Slop Ladebildschirme, die mehr schlecht als recht nachretuschiert wurden.

    Ubisoft behauptet, dass das nur erste Entwürfe sind, die versehentlich nicht mit den fertigen Assets ersetzt wurden [1]. Ich halte es für wahrscheinlicher, dass das schon die fertigen Bilder sind und sie einfach nicht mit so extrem viel Backlash gerechnet haben. Das "fertige" Bild ist immer noch derselbe AI-Slop, nur besser nachretuschiert als vorher, also keine wirkliche Verbesserung.

    [1] https://www.thegamer.com/anno-117-ai-generative-artwork-ubisoft/

  • 2 Stunden warten um ein 100GB grosses Spiel runterzuladen, das dann aufgrund mangelhafter Optimierung mehrere Minuten lange AI-Slop Ladebildschirme anzeigt muss diese neue AAAA-Experience sein, von der Ubisoft immer redet.

  • If you look at the older titles, there's so much love and passion that went into the artworks. 1404 is 16 years old and has aged incredibly well, because of the high quality of the work that went into it. This is missing in 117.

  • They tried to build a lot of hype around the game and get people to preorder. Maybe those numbers were (far) below expectations?

  • The most recent release is probably Anno 117 which came out yesterday. While decently looking it's lacking features of the previous title (like coop mode and mod browser) with the promise they will be added later and is priced at around 60€ or 90€ if you want to gamble on the quality of the promised to be released DLC. They also relied on AI generated images in some of the assets used in the game instead of paying their artists. Optimisation for the game seems to be ok, but not great but it might be too early to judge that fully yet.

  • This article is AI generated and therefore worthless as a news source.

  • I swear, reading error messages shouldn't be a god damn super power.

    If the author had any reading/writing skills, he'd not be using a slop generator.

  • I generally agree with your statement, just one thing to keep in mind: Mypy sucks for any library larger than a few thousand lines spread over a couple of files, but pyright is developed by M$ and might be part of their usual Embrace, extend, and extinguish strategy. The other two contenders are pytype (google) and pyre (facebook), so it's not like there's a good selection of independent, good and FOSS type checkers out there at the moment.

    Astral - the people behind the ruff linter - are currently developing ty, yet another static type checker for python, with a lot of promise, but it's going to be a couple of months, maybe a year before it is in any shape to be used in production code.

  • The emergency contact needs to be a key holder to have the means to decrypt the original account's data. The easiest way to do that is to keep it in the same ecosystem controlled by proton, otherwise you'd have to distribute decryption keys together with the emergency access. That would make it possible for users outside of the ecosystem to participate, but would add the added complexity of having to store the key safely.

  • In that case you can still use open source messaging apps that you could compile yourself if you don't trust the distributor.

  • Tixketmaster will z.b. die Telefonnummer

    Bein Bestellungen online, wo der Verkäufer meine Nummer haben möchte und das ein Pflichtfeld ist, gebe ich immer die Nummer des Kundendienstes der Website an. Selbst bei "berechtigtem Interesse" gibt es keinen Grund diese einzusammeln.

  • laid back, very slow moving world of Academia.

    What kind of Academia are you talking about? You publish or perish, write grants to get projects funded, deliver (questionable) results in unreasonable deadlines or you're out of a grant and therefore on the streets from one day to the next.

    Then there's the usual practice that almost all jobs except for the professor's are temporary positions and if the project doesn't get funded, you don't get the desired results (see above) or you clash with someone in the administration that don't like you, you're out of a job when your contract is up for extension. And even if you do a good job, getting a new contract is never a given, therefore stringing temporary contracts together is horrible for your mental health.

    When I finally switched from academia to industry because of all that bullshit my new colleagues had to remind me that I no longer have to adhere to these standards, have a permanent position and can relax without working unreasonable hours or unpaid overtime.

  • Axel Springer. Springer ist ein wissenschaftlicher Verlag, diese Aktion richtete sich gegen den Axel Springer Verlag, Herausgeber von u.A. der Bild. Im Text des Artikels ist es richtig dargestellt, in der Überschrift und Zusammenfassung falsch. Falls sich noch jemand wundert warum die LG gegen einen wissenschaftlichen Verlag protestieren sollte. Mit denen läuft auch ne Menge falsch, aber die sind wahrscheinlich nicht das übliche Ziel von Klimaaktivisten.

  • I would assume that people in a similar demographics are interested in similar topics. Adjusting the answer to a person within a demographic would therefore adjust it to all people within that demographic and interested in that specific topic.

    Or maybe it's just the nature of the answer being more personal that makes it more appealing to people in general, no matter their background.

  • Der Titel im Artikel ist sehr allgemein und pauschal

    Dann liess halt mehr als die Überschrift.

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