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More diagnosis for sure

... which of those do you expect Occam's razor points to?

...not... ...fraud?

Ok. Maybe. In areas I'm familiar with fraud is so widespread as to feel like the simpler answer. But I have no context for places with medical fraud so I bow to your experience here

Absent enforcement, proceeds from fraud are invested in more fraud. Given that fraud exists in this area, the shape of the growth curve suggests fraud as a plausible driver.

It's like a litmus test for whether you're susceptible to Facebook boomer ragebait.

Were the indictments also ragebait? https://www.justice.gov/usao-mn/pr/first-defendant-charged-a...

Are you really so petty as to call anything not fitting your world view "ragebait"?


25 t/s is barely usable. Maybe for a background runner

> 25 t/s is barely usable. Maybe for a background runner

That's over a 1000 words/s if you were typing. If 1000 words/s is too slow for your use-case, then perhaps $5/m is just not for you.

I kinda like the idea of paying $5/m for unlimited usage at the specified speed.

It beats a 10x higher speed that hits daily restrictions in about 2 hours, and weekly restrictions in 3 days.


Sure if it was just a matter of typing. But in practise it means sitting and staring for minutes at nothing happening with a "thinking" until something finally happens.

I mean my local 122b is only 20t/s so for background stuff it can be used for that. But not for anything interactive IME.


> I mean my local 122b is only 20t/s so for background stuff it can be used for that. But not for anything interactive IME.

What are you running that local 122b on? I mean, this looks attractive to me for $5/m running unlimited at 20t/s-25t/s, but if I could buy hardware to get that running locally, I don't mind doing so.


Framework desktop

Those three are not the same thing though. They might render the same visually with the most popular visual user agents, but that's about it

Looks like a duck, quacks like a duck… but is semantically different, except for when most people interact with them.

My point wasn’t that they are identically - my point is that 99% of the time they achieve the same effect. Or they would be if I had swapped the <p> tag for a <span> tag.


IMHO still is. Just don't add any JS or CSS

Problem with that is that the default browser styling is extremely ugly and the ability for custom style sheets was removed from the browser GUI many years ago. ReaderMode and Addons can help, but as long as the default is essentially broken and unsupported that whole approach remains a dead end.

On top of that come issues like the lack of pagination support in browsers, which make long document impossible to read and practically require to add custom UI inside the website itself.

ePub works much better, with readers giving control over line spacing, font size, pagination and proper markup for TOC and other metadata, but despite ePub being based on xHTML, browsers have ignored it (only old Edge supported it for a little while).


Stepped right on the rake though because it uses sigils which were common, but requires they be used in uncommon ways (by doubling etc) which it why most chat UIs don't actually use markdown

Somehow basically only Discord gets it almost perfectly right though.

Which is very recent. Discord only added full markdown support a couple years ago.

Even when they only had a subset, that subset was correct

Funniest part of this article is claiming * will produce a b tag then demonstrating it will usually produce a strong tag and not even noticing this.

Retirement accounts aren't required to buy a stick just because it's listed.

... probably will though


Retirement accounts already own funds and those in turn are often tied to the underlying index. If the time to being included in an index is reduced, they end up being automatically bought sooner. And that keeps their price from collapsing artificially.

Some of us also care about craft and code quality instead

There's a big gap though between bug free, performance, etc and craft

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