RiskyThinking

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I err[sic!] on the risk management / business continuity side of infosec.
Frustrated writer. Occasional talker.
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joinedNov 17, 2022
websitehttps://www.riskythinking.com/
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alignmentChaotic Good
@hannah Need to change one line to "It makes up questions, and answers too" to cover LLMs.
I missed that one episode of The Walking Dead where they show us how the zombies keep everyone's lawns so freshly mowed.
@Gehtso @randahl Hopefully you are correct. Perhaps I'm reading too much into the six day readiness mentioned in the article.

@Gehtso @randahl Note the article also states that one of the hospital ships is still available at six days' notice.

Moving medical facilities was regarded as an indicator prior to Russian invasion of Ukraine.

@davep
Coldfinger
Bingo Royale
Doctor? No.
@cstross I asked...

So my toot about helmet laws increasing heart disease has got a few replies by people wondering wtf. The way it works is that mandatory helmet laws reduce cycling, fewer people cycling results in an increase in obesity related illnesses like heart disease and diabetes.

One of, if not rhe best, things that a government can do to improve health at a population level is increasing active travel (walking and cycling).

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https://theconversation.com/ditching-bike-helmets-laws-better-for-health-42

Ditching bike helmets laws better for health

With epidemics of diabetes and obesity threatening to bankrupt state health budgets, governments need to broaden their strategies to encourage physical activity. Allowing cyclists to ride without a helmet…

The Conversation
@exocomics @aud Did you see the Related Stories? It's clearly a growing problem with New Zealand cats... and these are only the ones that have been caught!