I'm just now hearing about HSV1 (cold sores) being implicated in Alzheimer's, and about antivirals being effective in treating Alzheimer's
The claims are dramatic. Too good to be true?
If the effects are as large as claimed, is there any reason why everyone with HSV1 and at least one e4 variant of the APOE gene shouldn't continually be on prophylactic antivirals?
Here's the most recent paper I see on the claimed linkage
Talked to a buddy whose Fintech lending firm is being "disintermediated" by crypto
The innovation turns out to be paying retail 10% for demand deposits, then lending (long term) to third world Fintechs at low teens APYs, guaranteeing credit losses
Oh, and the lending is unsecured, lol
And the borrowing is done through a securitization structure
But there is no indenture (and no collateral)
And the protocol is governed by an illiquid governance token that can be attacked
So it's a CDO, but it makes 2006-era mortgage securitizations look like T-bills
The open villainization of white men is pretty funny
From a new Twitter policy:
I even catch myself doing it, because it's such an effective rhetorical device when debating bugmen
E.g. I'll say something like "You should support fossil fuels because they are lifting minorities out of poverty", and this framing actually works on the bugman
I suppose the immediate effect of Twitter's new ban on public photos will be selective blackout of things like retail flashmob robberies and Antifa riots