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I think we are seeing that Covid has caused a revival in the zombie genre and that the cultural impact of Covid is gonna have an...

<p>I think we are seeing that Covid has caused a revival in the zombie genre and that the cultural impact of Covid is gonna have an impact on the zombie genre</p><p>For example in the old re game it was implied it was implied that raccoon city was completely destroyed now it wasn’t destroyed and just in lock down and the infection seems to have a long term impact on those who survived </p>

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I’m sorry, covid was HOW MANY YEARS AGO?!

<p>I’m sorry, covid was HOW MANY YEARS AGO?!</p>

People are weird about COVID and inhalation drug use in the same way, where they're like "someone could have be high-risk/have...

People are weird about COVID and inhalation drug use in the same way, where they&rsquo;re like &ldquo;someone could have be high-risk/have asthma! That&rsquo;s why you should wear a mask/shouldn&rsquo;t smoke in public!&rdquo; Which like okay, yes, but it&rsquo;s bad for everyone. People should wear masks because COVID can be debilitating whether you have previous risk factors or not, and people shouldn&rsquo;t smoke(in any form) in public because that one isn&rsquo;t even a risk it&rsquo;s just

Immunoglobulin G complexes from post-infectious ME/CFS, including post-COVID ME/CFS disrupt cellular energetics and alter...

Immunoglobulin G complexes from post-infectious ME/CFS, including post-COVID ME/CFS disrupt cellular energetics and alter inflammatory markeJack | amatica health (@jackamaticahealth) on ThreadsPosted on Threads. This post explains the article.New research suggests antibodies from people with ME/CFS and Long COVID may directly change how cells handle energy and inflammation.The study found these antibodies may fragment mitochondria and alter immune signals.

COVID-19 Infection Linked to 49% Higher Risk of Autoimmune Disease

COVID-19 Infection Linked to 49% Higher Risk of Autoimmune Disease

sometimes I miss covid times for the sole reason of walking around the grocery store with a n95 on feeling like the winter...

<p>sometimes I miss covid times for the sole reason of walking around the grocery store with a n95 on feeling like the winter soldier strutting down the street after blowing up nick fury’s car</p>

Tulane study reveals key differences in long-term impacts of COVID-19 and flu

Tulane study reveals key differences in long-term impacts of COVID-19 and fluTulane study reveals key differences in long-term impacts of COVID-19 and flu

Civil society helps uphold democracy and provides built‑in resistance to authoritarianism

Christopher Justin Einolf does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...

AI governance: What it is and why it's crucial for every business

Zapier reports on the importance of AI governance, emphasizing its role in ethical, secure, and responsible AI use while managing risks and building trust.

Show HN: Make beats, produce music from the command line

So, I&#x27;ve never written a line of Rust in my life. I wouldn&#x27;t know an `&amp;mut this` from a mutandis. But I saw a tweet about a month ago that said, in this new era of AI, you&#x27;d be able to just take a library that you love, throw a TUI around it, and call it an app. So here&#x27;s what I came up with: Imbolc is a DAW that runs entirely in your terminal. It talks to scsynth over OSC and ships 58 instruments and 39 effects. VSTs are a work in progress, also GarageBand loops if you

HATEOAS Works with an LLM in the Mix

Just an observation, a light bulb moment, I wanted to share.Most of the dev teams I&#x27;ve ever encountered who said they were &quot;doing REST&quot; were not actually following HATEOAS. Per a strict reading of Roy Fielding, he would consider that &quot;not really REST.&quot; (Now don&#x27;t get distracted, I don&#x27;t want to wade into that whole purist debate).The reason many did not do HATEOAS is that it requires the API client to be smart and adaptive. It would discover &quot;ok, what can

What changes in engineering teams once AI tools "click"?

A founder I work with recently ran a small experiment with an engineering team at a Series B company that I thought was interesting; I&#x27;m not technical but was curious as to how this session would play out.The setup was simple: six engineers spent a few 2 days experimenting with AI in their real development workflows. Nothing theoretical — just trying things directly against their codebase and normal tasks.A few observations stood out.1. Initial skepticism was highSeveral engineers were open

Show HN: Zemlo AI – Logistics signal API, built on chemical plant off-shifts

I&#x27;m a 52-year-old shift worker at a chemical plant in Finland. Four kids, no coding background. Last Christmas I wanted to send a package to my girlfriend&#x27;s parents in the Philippines and nobody — not the post office, not DHL, not anyone — could give me a straight answer on price or how to do it. Everyone just said &quot;it&#x27;s probably expensive.&quot; That frustrated me enough to spend my days off building something that answers that question. I used Gemini to write all the code.

Remote contractors are now the new normal for businesses

Remote contractors are now the new normal for businesses, with 47% of the global workforce working on a contract basis and contractor payments reaching $1.5 trillion, according to the Contractor Market Report 2025Analysts from 4dev.com, in partnership with venture club The Ventures, have released the Contractor Market Report 2025 — a study examining how companies worldwide are reshaping hiring and payment practices in favor of independent specialists. The report finds that in 2024, contractors g

Show HN: Sanna – OpenClaw for your phone. Open-source voice AI agent for Android

I&#x27;m a dad of three, and my life is a constant context switch – school drop-offs, grocery runs, laundry, work calls, football practice. The only time I have to &quot;manage&quot; my life is in the car, and my hands are on the wheel. I kept reaching for Siri and Google Assistant and being let down. &quot;Read my WhatsApp messages&quot; – can&#x27;t. &quot;Add diapers to the shopping list&quot; – opens a web search. These assistants are stuck in 2018.So I built Sanna, an open-source, voice-fir

Show HN: Agile died in a Jira board – we replaced sprints with flights

Over year ago, our engineering team ditched Scrum. Not because we read some contrarian blog post, but because we looked at our calendars and realized we spent more time talking about work than doing it. Standups that ran long. Grooming sessions nobody prepared for. Retros that concluded &quot;we should have fewer meetings&quot; and then we&#x27;d schedule a meeting to discuss that.We tried going process-free. That lasted a few weeks before leadership started asking &quot;when does this ship?&quo

Show HN: TheDailyPoop – Daily News, but Funny

Hey HN — solo founder here. I built TheDailyPoop because every morning newsletter reads like a press release with a coffee emoji slapped on top.TheDailyPoop is a daily news briefing written in a voice I call &quot;The Jester&quot; — dark, satirical, equal-opportunity roasting. Think if Cards Against Humanity wrote a newspaper. 25 stories every morning, 200-400 words each, no images, no fluff.Every story gets signature devices:&quot;Translation:&quot; — when a CEO says &quot;strategic workforce o

Supply chain disruptions from the Iran war could raise prices for drugs, electronics and more

The Iran war has halted oil tanker movement in the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict is disrupting the wider global supply chain beyond oil.

Pentagon labeling SF-based AI company Anthropic supply chain risk 'effective immediately'

The Pentagon said in a statement Thursday it has "officially informed Anthropic leadership the company and its products are ...