Identical story here. A family member followed the medication/diet/supplement protocol from that same book in conjunction with standard cancer treatment. When the surgeon took the tumor out, he was shocked that it had drastically reduced in size. Their blood markers "could not possibly be better" according to the surgeon. The surgeon said he had never seen a patient respond this positively in his career. The additional evidence-based protocols likely contributed to this result.
Even before beginning conventional treatment, the McLelland protocols reduced the cancer biomarkers. It's also worth noting that there is no universal protocol in the book. Each cancer has a different metabolism requiring a different approach.
As the article describes, it's more concrete than that. Heat shock proteins such as FOXO3 are associated with longevity and regulate DNA repair and tumor suppression.
He paid for two hits that he believed were real but was actually scammed for hundreds of thousands. The story involves multiple layers of deception, including one man impersonating multiple people to Ross.
According to Ross himself that's not the case[1], but of course he would say that. No idea who or what is correct here, kind of hard for me to figure out and to be honest I don't care all that much either.
It's worth pointing out the hitman allegations weren't part of his trail which ended up with a two life terms + 40 years sentence (the hitman charges were dropped, presumably because it was pointless as he was already in prison for life). Considering that, it does seem an excessively harsh punishment.
The accusations relied on anonymous chats and text files never proven to have been authored by Ross. Hard evidence and testimony—including from the lead Silk Road investigator—show that, over time, multiple people were behind the site admin’s handle (who was called Dread Pirate Roberts or “DPR” for short). Two corrupt investigators (sent to prison) also had unfettered access to Silk Road and were admittedly involved in numerous plots.
Ross has always denied being involved with these allegations, and even Curtis Green, the only alleged victim ever identified, is a longtime, fervent supporter of Ross’s release.
https://caprover.com Is a great open-source alternative that seeks to offer Heroku-like functionality. You just need to host it on your VPS, which is far cheaper than paying for Heroku (From their docs: "Heroku charges 250USD/month for their 2gb instance, the same server is 5$ on Hetzner!").
That's actually not the case. Streamlit is an open-source python package to generate frontend components for data-focused apps. You can host it on whatever infrastructure you like.
It's essentially for data engineers who don't even want to think about front end. Streamlit's narrow use-case doesn't seem to compete with Lona, which seems more general and flexible.
I've used an old phone with kerberos. You'll need an "IP cam" app that runs an mjpg or RTSP stream from the phone, then put the stream url in kerberos. I run kerberos on a Pi.
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