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Rates copper peptides for anti-aging as evidence-backed by 'phase 2 clinical trials' and cites a single still-recruiting trial "for Acute Skin Wound Healing'. I think the main purpose of this site is to provide plausible-sounding backing for snake oil.


Same reason the livestream mentioned jobs about a dozen times in the 10 minutes I watched, NASA is in a fraught position and this is their way of fighting for some continued funding. A 'mass media' event captures more attention than a minimalist stream of chatter. (And a less cynical interpretation is also that getting the public interested in and engaged with space missions is part of their mandate.)


> You’re getting worked up over nothing. Everything is going to be fine. So just relax, okay? You’re really overreacting.

> Trust me, it’s all going to work out perfect. Nothing bad is going to happen. It’s all under control.

> Why do you keep saying these things? I can tell when there’s trouble looming, and I really don’t sense that right now. We’re in control of this situation, and we know what we’re doing. So stop being so pessimistic.

> Look, you’ve been proven wrong, so stop talking. You’ve had your say already. Be quiet, okay? Everything’s fine.

https://theonion.com/this-war-will-destabilize-the-entire-mi...


Also, many (I would even venture to say most) of the great artists most people know of earned their bread with intermittent commercial contracts, even rote advertising commissions in the 19th/20th century.


I don't see any news source anywhere on the internet claiming that 3000 number - anti-government sources have said 'hundreds' of protestors have been killed, whereas the Iranian state media has been silent on the death toll except confirming 109 members of security forces killed.


I believe it's all unverified right now.

> "Unverified reports indicate that at least several hundreds, and according to some sources, more than 2,000 people may have been killed," IHR said in a statement, adding that according to its estimate, more than 2,600 protesters had been arrested.[1]

> However, starting with reports from a handful of Tehran hospitals, an informal, expatriate group of academics and professionals calculated that protester deaths could have reached 6,000 through Saturday.[2]

> IHR said that "according to some estimates more than 6,000 may have been killed", but warned that the almost four-day internet blackout imposed by the Iranian authorities makes it "extremely difficult to independently verify these reports".[3]

[1] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iran-protests-us-trump-death-to...

[2] https://time.com/7345347/iran-protests-death-toll-estimate-t...

[3] https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20260112-live-iran-...


As of two days ago, multiple Iranian hospitals said >2000 dead was their estimate.


Different language, but I find this Kotlin RFC proposing union types has a nice canonical example (https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/projects/KT/issues/KT-68296/U...)

    inline fun <T> Sequence<T>.last(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): T {
        var last: T? = null
        var found = false
        for (element in this) {
            if (predicate(element)) {
                last = element
                found = true
            }
        }
        if (!found) throw NoSuchElementException("Sequence contains no element matching the predicate.")
        @Suppress("UNCHECKED_CAST")
        return last as T
    }
A proper option type like Swift's or Rust's cleans up this function nicely.



"Core Functional Utilities: Identity function - returns its input unchanged." is one of my favorites from `lib/functional.ts`.


Yes, I have to admit my interest was piqued by the banner, and I then scrolled down, saw the first example was singletons, and closed the tab.


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