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o Re: żyje w dziczy bo rodzina go nie chce znać!By: Runt 🇵🇱® on Thu, 12
Dec 2024 0 8 Hours 58 Minutes ago
By: Runt 🇵🇱®
https://www.novabbs.com/interests/article-flat.php?id=90320&group=soc.culture.polish#90320
Can you explain me why references don't generate replies
why every reference redirects to: "Article not found
as below ?
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Re: żyje w dziczy bo rodzina go nie chce znać!
From: Runt 🇵🇱®
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 07:55
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posted: 9 Hours ago
thank you
On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 15:56:33 +0000, darius wrote:
> https://www.novabbs.com/interests/article-flat.php?id=90320&group=soc.culture.polish#90320
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> none reference active:
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> https://www.novabbs.com/interests/article-flat.php?group=soc.culture.polish&id=%3Cvjcttn%241n5om%243%40dont-email.me%3E
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> interests / soc.culture.polish / novaBBS
> Article not found
>
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> o Re: żyje w dziczy bo rodzina go nie chce znać!By: Runt 🇵🇱® on Thu, 12
> Dec 2024 0 8 Hours 58 Minutes ago
> By: Runt 🇵🇱®
>
> https://www.novabbs.com/interests/article-flat.php?id=90320&group=soc.culture.polish#90320
>
> Can you explain me why references don't generate replies
>
> why every reference redirects to: "Article not found
>
> as below ?
Because the referenced articles are not in soc.culture.polish, they are
in pl.soc.polityka, which is a group that www.novabbs.com does not
carry.
--
Retro Guy
thank you
Life is not easy with NovaBBS ;)
On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 19:13:33 +0000, darius wrote:
> thank you
>
> Life is not easy with NovaBBS ;)
You need to use a Usenet client and things will be easy.
https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.html
--
Retro Guy
I really loved DejaNews for web-based interface
Google acquired DejaNews and keep them forever
Web-based Google News were nice
but Google failed to maintain Google News
To: manta103g
Re: Re: 0 replies, 15 references, Articles not found - what's wrong=?UTF-8
By: manta103g to rocksolid.shared.general on Fri Dec 13 2024 09:47 pm
ma> I really loved DejaNews for web-based interface
ma> Google acquired DejaNews and keep them forever
ma> Web-based Google News were nice
ma> but Google failed to maintain Google News
Have you ever tried a Newsreader at all? You seem to
ignore any suggestions to try.
--- Synchronet 3.19b-Linux NewsLink 1.113
You are completely wrong.
I have co-founded world's first internet corporation in 1993 in Austin,
TX
I lived on Usenet on Unix, the only interactive communication means at
the time
I studied American-Japanese relations at Princeton University under
Professor Rice
via Unix Usenet
but we moved to interactive communication server at Media Lab, MIT
We were global leaders like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg
On Sat, 14 Dec 2024 19:06:05 +0000, darius wrote:
> You are completely wrong.
>
> I have co-founded world's first internet corporation in 1993 in Austin,
> TX
>
> I lived on Usenet on Unix, the only interactive communication means at
> the time
>
> I studied American-Japanese relations at Princeton University under
> Professor Rice
> via Unix Usenet
>
> but we moved to interactive communication server at Media Lab, MIT
>
> We were global leaders like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg
But you still don't say why you don't try a newsreader (so I'm not
wrong).
BTW, I was the chief (only) programmer at a large (small) company at
that time :)
--
Retro Guy
why should I ?
newsreader is dead horse
since we live web-based AI, GPT Chat today.
web based interface is user friendly and hot
darius wrote:
> why should I ?
>
> newsreader is dead horse
>
> since we live web-based AI, GPT Chat today.
>
> web based interface is user friendly and hot
I haven't seen a web based Usenet interface that can compete
with the usability of a newsreader... yet.
On 2024-12-14, darius <manta103g@gmail.com> wrote:
> why should I ?
>
> newsreader is dead horse
>
> since we live web-based AI, GPT Chat today.
Do you really want to chat with AI? I can see maybe
for fun like ELIZA way back when, but why chat with AI
now when people still exist?
I recall Eliza well.
AI in medicine has great future.
AI supports interaction, interactive real-time communication: Chat GPT
My friends just upload medical records, examination, test results into
Chat GPT to get diagnosis.
Robert Kennedy organised database of public and easily accessible
medical records of patients vaccinated against COVID-19 who died.
and the following formatted report is generated by Chat GPT for a single
medical record:
"Professional Medical Analysis of VAERS ID: 2817993
Patient Overview
Age: 42 years
Sex: Male
Vaccination Date: February 4, 2016
Symptom Onset: September 1, 2021
Date of Death: June 1, 2023
Medical Background
The patient had a history of relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS),
which was stable until the recent exacerbations post-vaccination.
Prior to vaccination, the patient was undergoing treatment with
Rituximab (Mabthera) for MS.
Vaccination and Adverse Events Timeline
Vaccination: Received two doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on
February 4, 2016.
Onset of Symptoms: Significant medical issues began on September 1,
2021 (approximately 2036 days post-vaccination).
The patient was diagnosed with several severe complications,
including:
Atrial fibrillation
ASIA syndrome (Autoimmune/Inflammatory Syndrome Induced by
Adjuvants)
Cognitive disorder
Hypotension: Notable with readings as low as 80/60 mmHg.
Uveitis: Diagnosed in October 2021.
Progressed multiple sclerosis with exacerbations.
Hydrocephalus and malnutrition leading to extensive clinical
challenges.
Diagnostic Insights
Laboratory Tests:
Blood cultures remained negative throughout.
Electrolytes were normal when tested.
Significant inflammatory parameters indicated a chronic
inflammatory state, but no infectious causes were identified.
Imaging:
MRI results showed known demyelinating lesions without evidence
of new active lesions.
PET scans indicated thickening of the jejunum and other abnormal
metabolic activities.
Endocrine Evaluation:
ACTH stimulation tests were unremarkable; thus, hydrocortisone
therapy was replaced by fludrocortisone for blood pressure
stabilization.
Clinical Course and Treatment
The patient underwent multiple treatments, including:
Corticosteroids for managing inflammation.
Supportive therapies such as fludrocortisone to manage blood
pressure.
Despite treatment, the patient became bedridden and suffered from
severe complications including profound cognitive decline and motor
function impairment.
Cause of Death
The reported causes of death included:
Inflammatory reaction
Anterior uveitis
Aggravated multiple sclerosis
An autopsy was not performed, leaving the precise cause of death
unclear. The deaths correlated with established complications from his
underlying conditions.
Causality Assessment
Healthcare Providers' Perspective:
The healthcare team indicated that while a causal relationship
with the COVID vaccine cannot be entirely ruled out, the timing (9
months post-vaccination) makes direct attribution to the vaccine less
likely.
Historical health issues, specifically related to MS, likely
explain most of the patient’s complications and deterioration.
Company Comment:
The vaccine's role in the reported series of adverse effects was
assessed, concluding that the events were not plausibly connected to the
vaccine, citing the established health history and temporal
considerations.
Conclusion
The case of VAERS ID 2817993 illustrates the complexities involved in
assessing vaccine-related adverse events, particularly in patients with
preexisting conditions such as multiple sclerosis. The noted
deterioration in health several years after vaccination suggests a
multifactorial interplay between chronic illness exacerbations and
potential immunological responses to the vaccine.
Further interdisciplinary investigations may help clarify lingering
uncertainties regarding vaccine safety in patients with previous
autoimmune disorders. A better understanding of the relationship between
vaccinations and chronic disease progression is needed, particularly in
complex cases involving autoimmune conditions.
On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 19:47:46 +0000, darius wrote:
> I recall Eliza well.
>
> AI in medicine has great future.
> AI supports interaction, interactive real-time communication: Chat GPT
>
> My friends just upload medical records, examination, test results into
> Chat GPT to get diagnosis.
>
> Robert Kennedy organised database of public and easily accessible
> medical records of patients vaccinated against COVID-19 who died.
That all makes sense, and I agree that AI can be used to generate
answers to some things, and create reports.
I guess your comment about "chat" had me just thinking about "chatting",
or talking with. I personally have no interest in holding a generic
conversation with a computer. I prefer a person :)
Most recently, thinking about Facebook adding AI chat "users" to hold
conversations. Do people really want that? I assume it's just to keep
people there talking so they can sell ads (which I understand), but if
you knew you were chatting about the weather or politics with an AI,
would you want to continue?
--
Retro Guy
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