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  • A healthy individual is more profitable, so as I said, a cure will be the best option - always.

    And yes, it's profitable. No ones talking about maximising it and collecting more tax. But it's a great example on how Americans think.

  • True, except the US doesn't even do that. It's your fault for getting cancer, so you pay yourself. :))

  • True. My point is that when healthcare is socialised, the government will be the one having to budget the cost/benefit.

    Meaning a cure will always be the most profitable, meaning we will see this for all citizens fast.

  • Worst take on Lemmy in 2024, already calling it now.

  • This is amazing news for countries with free healthcare! Even though the vaccine is expensive, it's nowhere as expensive as the care a cancer patient needs today.

    Plus you can send a healthy individual back to their families and into society again.

  • More like monopoly.

  • Samsung has decreased its output by 50% since September, though the market has already seen price bumps due to inventory being cleared out.

    So they artificially create a shortage to hike up the prices. Nice.

  • This thing sounds mostly like a way to explore the possibilities with AI. Which I'm all for.

    It sounds like it will learn from what you do in your browser, and as we are humans and therefore have alot of habits, then we might find this tool useful!

  • That's why it wasn't passed "5 years ago". Because it sucked too much.

    USB-C doesn't, and that's why you could make the rule. Fuck your potential innovation on the cost of 1.000 tons e-waste a year.

  • You would think you would know, when you buy from AliExpress, which states specifically that it is shipping from OUTSIDE EU and is IMPORTING DIRECTLY.

    It can't really be any others fault but your own.

  • Many disabilities make driving either impossible, massively impractical, or outright dangerous.

    This post is about autonomous vehicles, which will render this concern obsolete.

  • Guess I don't exist.

  • It will never replace cars for people with disabilities.

    Every single person who argues this in this thread doesn't have a disability and is ignorant towards the challenges they face.

    Had a family member who was disabled for 40 years.

  • This is true, I was wrong. My bad.

  • Dude, do you think every time something happens in the US, that all states are in on it?

    "The US plans to be the biggest exporter of silicon in 2030". Do you read that the same way?

  • Great rundown, thanks!

    I don't have a background in software, but I think I'm doing okay with my Raspberry Pi's so far.

    And I'm looking for more challenging stuff, so this was very helpful.

  • Just a question but do you use proxmox yourself? And if yes, what services would you recommend to run?

  • When the number og test subjects is that low, it almost feels like the 3% improvement might as well be a coincidence.

  • I believe it's because you always use bytes in pairs in a computer. If you always pair the pairs, you would eventually get the number 1024, which is the closest number to a 1000.

    The logic is like this:

    2+2 = 4

    4+4 = 8

    8+8 = 16

    16+16 = 32

    32+32 = 64

    64+64 = 128

    128+128 = 256

    256+256 = 512

    512+512 = 1024