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The case of a variable name `Num_sequences` is a firing offence, to start with... 😜
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The #KidneyDamage that Christmas decorations have been causing seems to have been successfully swept under the carpet by #BigXmas!
https://mastodon.social/@chargrille@progressives.social/111559077877572435
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The #KidneyDamage that Christmas decorations have been causing seems to have been successfully swept under the carpet by #BigXmas!
https://mastodon.social/@chargrille@progressives.social/111559077877572435
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The #KidneyDamage that Christmas decorations have been causing seems to have been successfully swept under the carpet by #BigXmas!
https://mastodon.social/@chargrille@progressives.social/111559077877572435
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The #KidneyDamage that Christmas decorations have been causing seems to have been successfully swept under the carpet by #BigXmas!
https://mastodon.social/@chargrille@progressives.social/111559077877572435
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The #KidneyDamage that Christmas decorations have been causing seems to have been successfully swept under the carpet by #BigXmas!
https://mastodon.social/@chargrille@progressives.social/111559077877572435
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@ChristosArgyrop @Perl In answer to your question about #Perl symbolic references on the Twitter community (https://twitter.com/ChristosArgyrop/status/1612637569426280448), I still find them useful when you want to dynamically define things in the symbol table like functions/methods. Though Package::Stash provides a nice API for that so you don’t have to litter your code with `no strict 'refs'` and attendant #PerlCritic annotations. https://metacpan.org/pod/Package::Stash
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@ChristosArgyrop @oalders It’s a tricky path. #Perl has never been defined by anything other than its implementation. There is no language spec, and no one claims its packaged test suite as a comprehensive means of certification. (Sorry #VelociPerl.)
That’s one of the issues #RakuLang (née #Perl6) sought to address, but it did so by specifying and producing test conformance for a different language.
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@ChristosArgyrop Please don’t use #RegularExpressions to parse #HTML, per this classic Stack Overflow answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454
#Mojolicious’ Mojo::DOM will do a much better job and is easily used in #Perl one-liners with the cleverly-named “ojo” module: https://docs.mojolicious.org/ojo
perl -Mojo -E 'g("perl.org")->dom("a[class=highlight-module]")->each( sub { say "https://", "perl.org", $_->attr("href") } )'
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@ChristosArgyrop
Lucira is dead.Yeah more will have severe outcomes, but I'm not too sure about acute illness.
The uptake of the last iteration was so poor, that I don't think the amount of people getting the vax is going to materially be different.
My theory is that more are having zero immediate response and then suffering/dying mysteriously of #NotCovid, e.g. strokes, pneumonia, etc.
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@ChristosArgyrop #dzil is pretty awesome for scaling up all the boilerplate operations of maintaining and releasing multiple #CPAN module distributions. Many thanks to @rjbs
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@ChristosArgyrop @Kidney_boy
Without reading the paper, guess what the last panel on the right means 🤔😏 -
@ChristosArgyrop @mjgardner nothing, lol.
Number 1 requirement for #inxi is that it runs anywhere on any system back to Perl 5.008, which was based on running on old redhat servers mainly.
As I noted a few posts back, the time I accidentally introduced a post 5.010 feature to #acxi (state with assignment of array), I got an almost immediate bug report from someone running it on old os.
With this said, maybe in a few years I'll bump inxi to 5.010, to get say and state.
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@ChristosArgyrop @mjgardner nothing, lol.
Number 1 requirement for #inxi is that it runs anywhere on any system back to Perl 5.008, which was based on running on old redhat servers mainly.
As I noted a few posts back, the time I accidentally introduced a post 5.010 feature to #acxi (state with assignment of array), I got an almost immediate bug report from someone running it on old os.
With this said, maybe in a few years I'll bump inxi to 5.010, to get say and state.
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@ChristosArgyrop @mjgardner nothing, lol.
Number 1 requirement for #inxi is that it runs anywhere on any system back to Perl 5.008, which was based on running on old redhat servers mainly.
As I noted a few posts back, the time I accidentally introduced a post 5.010 feature to #acxi (state with assignment of array), I got an almost immediate bug report from someone running it on old os.
With this said, maybe in a few years I'll bump inxi to 5.010, to get say and state.
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@ChristosArgyrop @mjgardner nothing, lol.
Number 1 requirement for #inxi is that it runs anywhere on any system back to Perl 5.008, which was based on running on old redhat servers mainly.
As I noted a few posts back, the time I accidentally introduced a post 5.010 feature to #acxi (state with assignment of array), I got an almost immediate bug report from someone running it on old os.
With this said, maybe in a few years I'll bump inxi to 5.010, to get say and state.
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@ChristosArgyrop @maggiejk @Pat
yes that is a possibility too.
I think the important thing to protect your family and others is to treat it as if it's Covid if unsure, and negative rapid test=unsure. Unless you have a negative PCR, assume it's Covid and isolate as best you can - given your work and home circumstances - for 10 days.
Wearing a mask for ten days after any respiratory illness is part of public health advice in many places but it is not advice that is actively promoted by public health and I think most people would be surprised to learn about it.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/public-health-measures-and-advice
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/isolation.html
#PaidSickDays #PaidSickDaysNow #BetterMasks #WearAMask #MaskUp #n95
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@ChristosArgyrop @maggiejk @Pat
Yes, reports of persistence are concerning.
I think I have seen a few ... But I think this is the recent one you are mentioning?
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/path.6035
Post mortem analysis of 27 patients an average of >3 months since last viral positivity.
"Despite apparent virological remission, lung pathology was similar to that observed in acute COVID-19 individuals, including micro- and macro-vascular thrombosis (67% of cases), vasculitis (24%), squamous metaplasia of the respiratory epithelium (30%), frequent cytological abnormalities and syncytia (67%), and the presence of dysmorphic features in the bronchial cartilage (44%)."
"SARS-CoV-2 antigens were not detected in the respiratory epithelium. In contrast, antibodies against both spike and nucleocapsid revealed the frequent (70%) infection of bronchial cartilage chondrocytes and para-bronchial gland epithelial cells."
This and other additional evidence of long term persistence and immune effects is useful and reminds us of the importance of the precautionary principle.
But it is not necessary to the argument: we should control #Covid anyway, should never have stopped trying to limit community transmission, because of the known disruption, disability and death is it still causing acutely. We've had evidence enough for years.
IHME estimates US Covid infections at staggering 1.25 million a day
This would have been halved if there had been a mask mandate a month ago
In the US, 600 people a day are dying of Covid.
For people who don't (yet) know anyone who died from Covid, here is a heart-breaking thread about the death of Greg Foley, a chemical engineer and assistant professor.
He describes various levels of respiratory support as he experienced them. May he rest in peace.
https://twitter.com/gregfoley2002/status/1613465945451675648?s=46&t=Gmr_urMTeqE3veE0MEo7tA
#CovidIsNotOver #MaskUp #MaskMandate #MaskMandateNow
In the absence of #MaskMandates, #WearAMask, in fact #WearTheBestMaskAvailable
Curated information on #BetterMasks:
https://maskevidence.org/mask-types
Detailed argument for mask mandates:
https://theconversation.com/ca/topics/mask-mandate-90260
🤣 This turned out long. Appreciate a reposting/boost from anyone who found it interesting or helpful...🙏
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@ChristosArgyrop This feels like a “duh” moment as it seems so obvious. #ChronicCovid