This is an interesting finding, but there are two important things to keep in mind: they only reviewed some illnesses, and even there one had better cure rate for longer treatment, this means we need a lot more studies. And another one I will quote from the article you linked:
You should still follow your doctor’s instructions about the length of antibiotic therapy.
If you are feeling better and think that you may not need the entire course, be sure to ask your doctor first.
Considering that many will not be able to ask a doctor on time to stop early, both because it may cost extra and because there's usually a waiting list of who knows how long, it seems unrealistic to expect real change soon.
So, I partially agree with you and will try to spread the info and ask doctors about this, but I think it should rather be seen as a need for more studies. Maybe there already are more, the article is from 2017, but right now I don't have time to search for that.
We're below reproduction rate in most parts of the world, and likely will fall below in the rest of the world during this century, so we're already in the 'find out' era :(
Albeit true, I want to note that some languages encourage such practices way more than others do. Also, when you've got a hammer everything looks like a string nail.
I find this statement to be a bit contradictory to your point of 'there is no "best" solution'
I don't think vibe-coding is particularly good thing, but I find it completely normal for someone to just want to vibe something up and not want to understand. It's not always a useful approach, but sometimes it might be a 'best' strategy, too
If that's a joke, it's a good one. Otherwise, well, there are a lot of "this letter isn't needed let's throw it away," in most cases it will not work as good as you think.
We have an engineering manager that's about the same, the only issue is that they let PR through because features are wanted and there's no time to get things right.
I think, I may be pleased to have to redo everything several times to make it better and simpler, but what we get is that everything is bad but we'll still merge 😞
I now feel at several times I fucked up quite a lot by making something that works but not something simpler.
They started replacing the default screenshot tool with snipping tool, but maybe it's not the default to call it with PrtScr
Saving from source was in context of saving from Instagram, I find screenshooting Web pages less fitting than getting into the source of the page, albeit the former is simpler
This is an interesting finding, but there are two important things to keep in mind: they only reviewed some illnesses, and even there one had better cure rate for longer treatment, this means we need a lot more studies. And another one I will quote from the article you linked:
Considering that many will not be able to ask a doctor on time to stop early, both because it may cost extra and because there's usually a waiting list of who knows how long, it seems unrealistic to expect real change soon.
So, I partially agree with you and will try to spread the info and ask doctors about this, but I think it should rather be seen as a need for more studies. Maybe there already are more, the article is from 2017, but right now I don't have time to search for that.
Thank you for the information