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hollow_fang 31 points ago +31 / -0

This is what happens when we make decisions based on “models” with “assumed data”, rather than seeing what’s actually happening.

Exhibit A: Georgia. Reopened a while ago (bigly reopening, too). No surge in cases. But based on models it would have been an apocalyptic wasteland by now.

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Toughsky_Shitsky 19 points ago +19 / -0

Models are Grabage in, Garbage out.

Furthest thing from science that you can get.

But the public scrool system has so dumbed down the average pleb that normies think that models (of anything) are science and are set in stone.

Leftists have played the long game ... and may pay off.

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bitterbut_true 9 points ago +9 / -0

The Govt know all this...remember they can get things precise enough to send rockets to Saturn...they don't just launch a bunch, willy nilly, with the hope or 'probability expectation,' that one will make it.

So this 'pandemic' should be one of the easiest to monitor and measure--except they didn't; they deliberately created all the 'chaos', drama, fear and mock up images. All deliberate. Normally you'd call in the Government experts to sort out the mess..but hang on they ARE 'The Government'. So what can you do?

I don't know BUT one thing's for sure...the 'logic' suggests you DON'T do what they're telling you to do while they're foisting this scam...Jews have tried 'co-operating' in the early days with this sort of bullshit expecting "things will pass"...went very well,

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lanre 1 point ago +1 / -0

Honestly, so many people in government rely on data only instead of going out and seeing what's going on. And if you use your intuition instead of the data, you open yourself up to criticism if you guess wrong one time out of ten, even though the people using models might be wrong nine times out of ten.

This situation was exacerbated because of the incubation time making it so that things could seem fine even if they weren't. China lied, but Italy and Spain looked like they reaffirmed how serious the virus was/is.

It's still dangerous, but outside of urban centers it seems like taking common sense precautions is enough.

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lanre 1 point ago +1 / -0

Microsoft spent a month fixing the source code and released that version. John Carmack helped with that and said the code wasn't fundamentally bad (but no comment on the equations used). I've seen other sources say there's tons of issues with the code even after a month of bugfixes.

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Tellman125 2 points ago +2 / -0

In mid March, the virus was on track to peak "in July or August," as Fauci was saying then. Hey, there's still time! I guess we should just keep everything shut down for at least 4 more months! I can't even imagine what college students must be going through, just being completely robbed of having so many of the happiest and most exciting experiences of their lives. Now their college "experience" literally consists of being at home with their parents, watching online lectures, and not getting to hanging out with anyone or go anywhere, aside from picking up food from a drive-through window.