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@BartekusPeople that walk to the rhythms of their own heart and mind, will always arrives at their destination. https://t.co/llAcHu2Zmm
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I just wanted to share this with everyone as I'm currently fighting for my little angel and could use a little bit of support and kindness. gofund.me/9cc9a96f
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In life we do what we can, until our destiny is revealed. Then we do what we must.
A lot of people will just ignore this because it's free, not realizing what an incredible amount of value is in these repos. It's so weird to me. 🙃
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When you wear a mask, any mask, you signal to everyone that you support the nurses, doctors, everyone who is on the front lines. This is because it works. Wearing a mask also encourages social distancing. And it will relax you.
Also - as per the study, adding a drop of dish soap to the salt solution will help it stick to hydrophobic materials like PP that some masks are made with - this will greatly improve performance
Cotton/cloth masks appear to be better than nothing, but surgical masks are much better. Surgical masks allow half as many particles through as DIY masks. They're also absurdly cheap -- I'm importing them for $0.24/pc in 2.5k quantities. smartairfilters.com/en/blog/diy-ho…
Here are 34 papers that are pretty convincing taken together that basic masks are effective for everyone twitter.com/jeremyphoward/…
What's happening here? Does this masks thing really make sense, scientifically? Yes, it does! Here's 34 scientific papers that all point to the same thing: masks (even home made ones) really work to dramatically reduce the spread of covid-19. tiny.cc/maskswork
Most government bodies aren't currently willing to promote mask wearing in the general population due to concerns about hoarding. But if you don't restrict yourself to English language places, there are many examples of official recommendations (eg Czech, Taiwan, Singapore)
Also there aren't any RCTs on this, and it's hard to publish results in today's academic climate without them. So the research is largely observational. But it's still pretty compelling.
This study is a pretty good example: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P… The abstract says that masks didn't help because adherence was low. But they also do an analysis of the effect of actually wearing the mask, and conclude that mask wearing reduces risk by 74%.
Most of the studies only look at whether handing out the mask helps. But a couple look deeper, and check whether actually *wearing* the mask during the first few days of a relative's sickness helps. In those studies, mask wearing reduces risk of infection by about 60-80%.
Another common problem with those studies is that they often hand out the masks after the subject has already been exposed. It turns out that putting on a mask does not confer retroactive protection, only proactive protection.
The CDC states that face masks are effective for health care workers and ineffective for everybody else. This is based on several studies that found that handing masks to people whose family has influenza does not protect them from illness. Guess why? They don't use them.
Hey @erikras, is there a way to trigger re-render of react-final-form? My form is a combination of Redux Example & Wizard Form, so after modifying the values at the reducer level, despite seeing them in the FormStateFromRedux <pre> component, the form itself does not reflect them
“leave it for now we’ll fix it in the next sprint” - visualized
A second security relevant issue has been discovered in #Ghidra, when importing files a client-side arbitrary file read via XML Entity Injection exists when importing XML based files. Great find! twitter.com/sghctoma/statu…
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