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Yeah but reading about it but also being able to communicate about it on the largest network (the one in question too) are 2 separate phenomena. No one can go on there right now and say I'm deleting my account, who's with me?


And the glyph rendering is offloaded to the gpu, which as any good development team should know, is much faster.


And what percentage of your net-worth and/or your insurers bearance would you be willing to commit to the yearly treatment they'll come up with (not a cure)?


The idea that pharmaceutical companies focus on treatment at the expense of cures is inaccurate. Not because they’ve decided to put the greater good ahead of profits, but because they realized they could price breakthrough cures to match the customer LTV of chronic treatments.

Novartis recently won approval for a cure to a rare genetic disorder, priced at two million dollars: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-novartis-genetherapy/nova...


I guess everything because Parkinsons is a catastrophic illness from a quality of life perspective.


(a) I have no reason to believe at this point, a priori, that Parkinson's isn't curable (Clarke's First Law)

(b) To address that issue, I vote for politicians who advocate for radically restructuring how healthcare is paid for in the US to minimize incentives to gouge unlucky individuals


Lift the sanctions.


The Carwash Judge Moro who Bolsonaro appointed as anti-corruption czar turned out to have rigged the whole operation in colluding with other justices - https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/alleged-le...

Very similar to the US and elsewhere where the right act in bad-faith to take over democratic processes.


If enough like-minded individuals disagree with you, we will force the change.


Thankfully we have both a 5th and 2nd Amendment protecting citizens from tyranny


Terrible analogy.


I don't get this common mindset here that people should just be left to the wolves. It's disgusting


Because lots of people here are the wolves, or think that they’re smart enough to become them.


A negative attitude toward those who are gullible enough to be sold on a dream, even though a very small % actually succeed. Ironic being this site is geared towards developers at startups.


>found to harbor ill gotten gains

Ah yeah like they were on the hook for laundering Mexican drug cartel money?


If you actually read my post, I do imply that when it is worth it, the banks will overlook things, but an individual sex worker's business is not worth the risk (probably, I'm not a banker). They'll help you launder $100 million, but not $10000.


They'll help you launder $100 million, but not $10000.

Actually, no; they won't.

That is unless you find a crooked banker (probably a number of them), which is willing to help.

While it's a nice illusion that a bank will do anything for money and this may have been the case 30 years ago this has massively changed.

The reputational risk and the risk of criminal prosecution, including loss of the banking license in critical markets, is much too big as that a reputable bank would willingly engage in such shenanigans nowadays.

That's not saying that it doesn't happen (see recent examples), but if it happens it's virtually always under circumvention of risk management and compliance departments at a bank.


That's just mincing words. Fine, so it won't be a bank that helps you launder $100 million, but an employee of the bank. Ultimately, it is a human that makes the decision, not some abstract entity. I thought it would be obvious (and won't require the addressing of every irrelevant technicality) that banks don't provide money laundering services in their catalog, but above a certain sum, you can just shop around until you find willing individuals. Happy now?


Or the human trafficking?


Umm yes they were, even if they'd done everything right. Look at the HSBC case and tell me the bank did anything nefarious or even negligent. Nope, governments hit them both ways.


HSBC admitted negligence. The cartels liked working with HSBC so much they even had secure money boxes made that were specifically designed to fit through the hole in HSBC branch teller windows.

There are tons of references online, but these are some:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2012-12-12/hsbc-mexi...

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/jul/17/hsbc-execut...

https://www.foxnews.com/world/hsbc-knowingly-helped-mexican-...


First link is paywalled.

Second link: they kowtowed to Congress because it would be worse if they hadn't. Look at what they actually did: they complied with the law and advised their clients on how to comply with the law. That's their job.

Third link appears to be all about allegations in a lawsuit rather than anything that was proven.


If we didn't use mathematics in science, what else could we have used?


Narrative. Like we use in history, for instance.


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