chrisjs95's comments

chrisjs95 | 4 years ago | on: Update on Omicron

Will we know if we actually saved net lives in 20 years? That's what I keep thinking. If we just let it run its course it could have been over in a few months and we would have been back to normal.

History will tell.

chrisjs95 | 4 years ago | on: Study: Vitamin D won’t limit risk, severity of Covid-19

Sorry 84% of deaths. I'm also convinced if this virus happened in the 60's we would have way less deaths (per 100,000) even with the lack of medical advancements. People with a reasonable weight and exercised once a month were never in any danger. Sure there are outliers. Healthy people can have complications. That's with any virus though.

chrisjs95 | 4 years ago | on: Study: Vitamin D won’t limit risk, severity of Covid-19

I've said this since the beginning. Instead of focusing on miracle drugs, vaccines, social distancing, governments should have just given everyone a Peloton or similar exercise bike. There would probably be zero deaths. Alas no one wants to put in work anymore, they just want a quick fix

chrisjs95 | 5 years ago | on: GitHub, fuck your name change

I'm really tired of when someone groups all white people in the same category like we all have rich parents and only where we are because they paid off someone at a college. It's really offensive because I worked hard to get where I was at and had no help. It's like assuming all African Americans like rap and fried chicken. It's just really offensive.

chrisjs95 | 5 years ago | on: Covid-19 death rates 10 times higher in countries where adults are overweight

Vietnam is full of skinny people therefore they were not hit hard. Although they have an obesity problem on the rise. This is a pandemic 30 years in the making. If we just addressed the obesity problem this wouldn't even be worse than the flu. I've been saying for the past year, if this hit in the 60's/70's it wouldn't have done anything.

chrisjs95 | 5 years ago | on: Covid vaccination linked to 'substantial reduction' in hospital admissions

I'm really worried that will be "locked down" indefinite even when hospitalizations go down. I'm also worried that when an actually deadly virus hits our shores we'll be more hesitate to do lockdowns. So basically governments used their once in a 50 year lockdown on this. It mainly killed people that were fat (why the US had a higher mortality) and old. Except no one every said lose weight, exercise and get fresh air. What happens when Ebola hits us.

chrisjs95 | 5 years ago | on: I don't want to do front-end anymore

This. The quality of developers has gone down in the past 10 years and it's really hard to teach maintainable Javascript to developers. They just don't understand even delegation and how to do complex UI's in plain Javascript. Either way you wouldn't really want to because it just turns to crap. The frameworks have been great for companies.
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