Edit: note that the NPR piece missed the more important problem. While some people in the placebo group decided to continue the study and not to take the vaccine, blinding was irrecoverably broken, and what is worse, they are self selected, so randomization is gone as well.
That link says that after the FDA authorized the shots, the study participants were offered them. Not that something was skipped _before_ authorization.
Not giving these people the shots would have been immoral, it was already clear that they were effective and safe.
>Not giving these people the shots would have been immoral, it was already clear that they were effective and safe.
It was not clear that they were long-term safe; there was not enough long-term data yet to discover this. And by unblinding, they made it very hard to gather such data.
Now that we have some such data, we see that indeed there are some non-trivial long term risks, such as doubling the risk of blood clotting in the eyes: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-023-00661-7 .
> Now that we have some such data, we see that indeed there are some non-trivial long term risks, such as doubling the risk of blood clotting in the eyes
Doubling a miniscule risk. Even if true, this is orders of magnitude less consequential than the benefit gained by giving people the vaccine, instead of maintaining the blind group.
This is what I plan to do and I might use something like Husky to ensure models are built before code is committed. It IS sort of a PITA and I wonder if they could introduce a system on top of content hashes or the like to verify optimized models match the source in dev and etc.
I can but the DX would still be miserable, starting a local instance would still incur the cost of building the model, and a dev need to do that a lot of times during a day.
I can't split the model without massive refactorings, and even then, some tables are common across all modules and would need to be duplicated. Your advice is unfortunately the standard answer in my case, I guess EF Core is just not for me, really disappointing but "c'est la vie".
edit: ha you probably mean commit it in source control so other devs can also use it? I guess it's a compromise, would still slow down our DbContext refresh command a lot.
Seconding a gastroenterologist. In Australia you have to be referred to by a general physician, and the GE will perform the colonoscopy procedure and also consult. I'm in my 30s and had mine done just the other week. The prep sucks but it's for a good cause, and the anaesthesia is divine.
Good on your friend ;) It's important to look after your brain's meat suit, particularly that area considering the growing body of research between the gut/brain
Another person made a good point I'll extend on: you'd stay in Russia until you end up dying in Ukraine, viewed by people watching drone footage online
Not the person you're replying to, but it's not "more complicated" per se, technically, but Twitter is as Musk puts it a town square, and if you're going to treat a product that relies on a social network like a car or a rocket...can't see the analogous processes applying here