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Measure targeting pro-Palestine NGOs disappears from US tax bill

Washington, DC – A measure known as the “nonprofit killer” has been removed from an enormous tax bill being advanced in the United States Congress, according to the bill posted online by the House of ...

Acting CDC director delayed release of study showing benefit of Covid vaccines

Acting CDC director delayed release of study showing benefit of Covid vaccinesThe CDC was expected last month to publish a study showing that Covid vaccines reduced the likelihood of severe illness, but the agency’s acting director, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, delayed its release due to concerns about the methodology.Subscribe to read this story ad-freeGet unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.The study was scheduled to come out in the Centers for…Acting CDC director delayed relea

Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Seventeenth Week

Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Seventeenth WeekAlso preserved in our archive

goes on a tour at a zoo a bunch of young kids are there tour guide mentions covid little kid "what's that?" parent tells them...

<ul><li>goes on a tour at a zoo</li><li>a bunch of young kids are there</li><li>tour guide mentions covid </li><li>little kid &ldquo;what&rsquo;s that?&rdquo;</li><li>parent tells them they weren&rsquo;t born yet</li></ul><p>i feel old now</p>

My father died last Friday, 4/3. He was only 61. They said possible stroke, cerebral hemorrhage. Or heart attack. ALL of his...

My father died last Friday, 4/3. He was only 61. They said possible stroke, cerebral hemorrhage. Or heart attack. ALL of his arteries were clogged. I’m so devastated. And I feel an incredible, unshakeable amount of guilt that I didn’t attend my father’s burial, in Sicily. I’m in America. There were a few reasons. I didn’t push through my chronic illness (Long Covid) or try harder to get a passport in just 4 days, and overcome my awful, crippling fear of flying, to say goodbye to my dad. I disapp

hey so am I missing something or what

hey so am I missing something or whatdid someone come out with evidence that long covid is worse for you than chronic [whatever else] infection, or those mystery chronic conditions people sometimes get after hospital stays? what&rsquo;s with the &ldquo;covid-conscious&rdquo; thing? after I got vaccinated I pretty much stopped thinking about it/keeping up to date and maybe that was a mistake. (obviously i think it&rsquo;s good that immunocompromised people get to have their own spaces to enforce

People who caught covid but didn't develop long covid: after catching covid, did you catch other illnesses more often than is...

People who caught covid but didn&rsquo;t develop long covid: after catching covid, did you catch other illnesses more often than is normal for you?YesNoMaybeResults / Not applicableEver since I caught covid, I get sick with something at least once a month. I used to get sick only thrice a year maximum.

Shane Warne: ‘I blame the COVID vaccine’: Shane Warne’s son makes shocking claim on father’s death | Cricket News - The Times of...

Shane Warne: ‘I blame the COVID vaccine’: Shane Warne’s son makes shocking claim on father’s death | Cricket News - The Times of IndiaFour years after Shane Warne’s sudden death, his son Jackson Warne has suggested COVID-19 vaccines may have contributed, while acknowledging underlying health issues. Speaking on a podcast, he recalled his initial anger and belief that external pressures led to multiple doses, revisiting the circumstances surrounding the spin legend’s passing.Four years after the

I have COVID

<p>I have COVID </p>

Let me having COVID serve as a reminder to get vaccinated, mask up, wash your hands, and maintain safe distances from...

<p>Let me having COVID serve as a reminder to get vaccinated, mask up, wash your hands, and maintain safe distances from strangers.</p><p>I got it because the people in my family do none of those things, and it ended up infecting me too.</p>

Fuel price surge threatens food affordability for SA households, civil society warns

Civil society groups in South Africa are sounding the alarm over rising fuel prices and their potential impact on food ...

Shrinking civil society raises concerns over accountability amid weak opposition

Kathmandu, April 13 -- Civil society has long been a driving force in Nepal's political evolution, stepping in at critical ...

Restoring civil society, one neighborhood at a time

One of the most inspiring displays of civil society has been that of Ukrainians who have staved off Russian control of their country. They’ve formed human barriers to block enemy tanks, removed road ...

Opinion: The role of governance in ending homelessness

Discover the importance of improving governance in the community-wide homelessness system. Learn how effective governance can help end homelessness.

Ask HN: Agentic Permutation of Testing Paths In A System

Given a system with N components and M pairwise connections between said N components, there exists infinite sequences of [component, command, ...] for a series of operations. A component displays data and a command obviously executes a command.Has anyone here done research on using an agant to select happy paths to test based on user intent? Is there literature on this? Seems like a cost, compute, intent optimization problem.Assume latency is a restriction.Seems like something some AI research

What comes after Open Source?

GitButler raised $17M; I left a snarky comment. It&#x27;s my all-time most popular. I said we should solve everyday problems instead. 383 upvotes. I also got a lot of explanations on why VC money won&#x27;t be invested into useful products.Open Source peaked when one job fed a family. Now the job market&#x27;s so efficient that few can afford gifting free software to the world after their dayjob. The result:increasingly shitty commercial softwareMicrosoft decided $200 customer lifetime value jus

Show HN: Two Claudes collaborating through shared memory on a $100 mini-PC

I am an old artist, AI came at us first. After a mild existential crisis I came around to accepting I have this insanely powerful new tool to make cool stuff. So I got a Pro sub to tinker away and the walls I kept running into were context-window management, tool-limits, and managing memory on projects through hand-offs and such. I enjoy the conversational aspect of working through the chat window as it allows me to digress and bounce ideas around and get interesting feedback, that&#x27;s where

Ask HN: What are all the bad things that AI companies have done which we forgot

I was writing a comment recently when I realized just how bad the graphs in GPT 5 video are. I had almost forgotten about it.I wish to create a very minor website which can talk about all of these, I feel like there are some perverse incentives which make these companies show out the good and hide out the bad and our news cycle just keeps on moving and we all follow it.Also there can be some remarkable mentions as well which I wish to listHere are some other examples:OpenAI turning from non prof

Artemis II: Christina Koch's PCD Failure

Early in the Artemis 2 Mission, Christina Koch&#x27;s PCD (personal computing device, essentially a Surface tablet) completely failed to power on, and Houston had her attempt to perform a hard reset (hold down the power button, and the volume up button) several times, later having her remove the SD card and try again, at one point referring to last ditch efforts to get it running as a &quot;hail-mary.&quot;These efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, and this equipment failure led to the crew hav

If what you're doing seems impossible: in 1903 NYT said planes are impossible

To be precise in 1903 they predicted it will take one million years in the best possible case (sarcasm i guess) for humans to build useful heavier-than-air craft. Well it took 70 days. The very same year the Wright brothers arrived or rather &quot;left&quot;...upwards with their airplane:https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Wright_Flyerhttps:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;AskHistorians&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1ocua1b&#x2F;in_1903_the_nyt_published_an_editorial_declaring&#x2F;