Adam Pooler
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Adam Pooler
@booler
Professional yak shaver



Sorry to be the downer because this is an impressive story in some senses. But it is ~trivially easy to make a single mRNA vaccine. It's not hard. I cure mice of various cancers with various therapeutics all the time. I've made mice lose more weight in a month than tirzepatide does in a year. What is hard and expensive is proving its BOTH safe AND effective **in a randomized and controlled study in humans** while ALSO manufacturing it at clinical scale and grade. I am happy for this man and his dog. It is impressive. But y'all are overhyping it.













This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…






Iranian women’s football national team just used sign language to communicate “Help” Theyre being held hostage and threatened by the regime. The regime in Iran labeled them “traitors” on national TV and promised a “severe punishment” once they return from Australia.


The High Court got it right: Britain has no blasphemy laws. You can worship freely, you can criticise freely, and the state should go after intimidation and violence, not hand out criminal records for causing offence.


Hannah Spencer is here in Manchester dancing.



Star Trek just got its "first gay Klingon" These writers despise the fans

Wow. Hospitals across the nation are shutting down gender-transition surgeries for children Praise God!

🇬🇧 The Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of the UK's largest court reporting archive. Courtsdesk, a platform launched to improve media access to magistrates' court data has been ordered to delete its archive of records by David Lammy's Ministry of Justice. According to Courtsdesk, the platform has since been used by more than 1,500 journalists from 39 media organisations and the data provided has highlighted serious failures in the courts system. It said journalists were given no advance notice of 1.6 million criminal hearings, the number of court cases listed was accurate on just 4.2 per cent of sitting days and half a million weekend cases were heard with no notification to the press. In November, HM Courts and Tribunal Service issued the company a cessation notice, citing what it called "unauthorised sharing" of court data, on the basis of a test feature, claiming this was a "data protection issue." Enda Leahy, the Courtsdesk chief executive said: "We built the only system that could tell journalists what was actually happening in the criminal courts. We wrote 16 times asking for dialogue. Last week we got our answer: delete everything. If the government were interested in open justice, they would engage in a dialogue." Follow: @europa

















