Other people have rights like freedom of association. If you’re hell-bent on violating that, consider the second-order effects. What is the net social negative when non-criminals freely avoid working in industries in which criminals tend to be qualified to work?
Assuming you're asking in good faith, the parent could be referring to the 'market for lemons' in employment, where in lieu of being able to easily determine worker quality, employers start using second- or third-order- proxies for questions about, say, a candidate's likelihood of having a criminal record.
The article doesn't mention flash or HDD. It seems that all storage by WD is already sold.
My point is that directly or indirectly all hardware companies depend on memory and storage. If AI companies fall this could have repercussions to the whole industry.
There’s a flu shot for old people. It appears Moderna chose not to administer that when appropriate. Maybe technically they aren’t required to. The whole thing sounds messy but who knows.
That's true some years, but not all. Usually, the difference is over 55 (or whatever) you get a quadrivalent vaccine instead of trivalent. That is, vaccine for the usual strains, plus a 4th. It's not totally different.
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