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You can derive that from better data. From https://covidtracking.com/ we can see that 57k people have been hospitalized in New York State so far, with 15k still in the hospital. Of the 42k who aren'...
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The city itself actually estimates a total of 15,411 deaths so far the the figure is already closer to 0.9%, and there are still people dying in the city every day so will likely end up a bit higher (...
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If this study is accurate, then 1.8 million NYC resident are infected. So 15 411 deaths (as of today, including 5 121 probable deaths) suggests COVID-19 has a fatality rate of MINIMUM 0.9% which is in...
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60-85%1-1/R0Most commonly the R0 of is assumed to be 2.5-3.0, but estimates range up to 6.5.https://academic.oup.com/jtm/article/27/2/taaa021/5735319...
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Is it? I read the original comment as saying there were significantly different symptoms based on the transmission method. Even assuming that the transmission method results in a significantly differe...
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Your comment doesn't address my point. See this Twitter thread, https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1251999295231819778specifically this comment:https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/12520080403...
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I switched from a Macbook pro 13" (2015) to the 16" this year. It's much noisier in day-to-day usage, which I've tracked down to high heat generated by the discrete GPU whenever it is in use...
show context + On: If a MacBook Pro runs hot or shows high kernel CPU, try char
I was specifically referring to something with the same "whoa, that means it's really fast" mindshare as the i7/i9 has. Do laymen really look at phone CPU models the same way that people use...
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I would imagine the iPhone is built by a totally different team and it serves totally different markets. Doesn't really change the fact that the macbook has had consistent thermal issues release after...
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> Also, if the overheating issues are true then macOS should issue a warning when charging from an unsuitable port.It doesn't seem to be an issue with the port being unsuitable - the SE post mentions[...
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I made a chart a few years ago using data from Apple's annual reports that should explain sufficiently why this is the case: https://jasonlefkowitz.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/apple-......
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The developers of Little Snitch have confirmed that, at the very least, network filtering would work in userspace via the new Network Extension framework: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22677849...
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100C is where intel typically throttles down clock as a life saving measure. You can run at 100C, or higher, but modern CPUs will cut down performance in an attempt to lower temp. High temp = shorter ...
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MOSFETs can go way, way higher than that. There are CPUs (well, microcontrollers) that go way higher than that.https://www.digikey.com/catalog/en/partgroup/ht83c51/40264> Specified Over -55 to 225°C> ...
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Just been going thru "Mac Kernel Task Hell" myself recently until I got a box of a cold gel packs [0] to act as my new "Macbook Pro Cooling Stand".Seriously, I know my Mac is a lit...
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> Out of 4,063 pilots, not a single airman fit within the average range on all 10 dimensions.> Less than 40 of the 3,864 contestants were average size on just five of the nine dimensions and none of t...
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It's not an example of Simpson's Paradox. It's an example of the base rate fallacy.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_rate_fallacy...
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Consider this set of statistics: 90% of elementary school teachers are female [1]. 90% of veterans are male [2].Unsurprising.But, there are 2 million female veterans in the US, and only 1.7 million fe...
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The USAF employs averages in all kinds of interesting ways!"How US nuclear force modernization is undermining strategic stability: The burst-height compensating super-fuze" (or: How I Learne...
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>Why would a government build an expensive, high tech piece of equipment, then not ensure it could XMaybe short design periods in some cases too. Either way it was not too uncommon. There were bombers...
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