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burnerben wrote

if you take the time to review the scientific papers (which im going guess you definitely haven't) you would see there was testing and that it works just fine. its not my fault your a sheep to fox news. the point of herd immunity is that almost everyone will have the vaccine except people at extreme high risk and they will naturally become immune. for example a friend of mine has never gotten vaccinated but was tested for immunity to several illnesses and was immune. herd immunity is a fairly well covered topic generally i shouldn't have to explain it to you. if your this concerned do the research. also if you have lack of vitamin D your just lazy and dont go outside. theres ways to go outside and stay healthy without putting your or other peoples health at risk. the reason i care about other people being vaccinated is because im a decent human and have empathy and i want everyone especially those at high risk who cannot take the vaccine to be safe.

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Wahaha wrote

The concept of herd immunity is weird. Either you're vaccinated and safe, so someone who didn't get the untested vaccine shouldn't matter to you or getting the vaccine doesn't actually work, so there's no point to take the risk.

Especially now, that everyone was forced to stay indoors more and thus has a weakened immune system from not getting enough Vitamin D. If your immune system is weakened, getting a vaccine is the same as getting the virus itself. That's why you're not supposed to get vaccinated during or shortly after a sickness, which has the same effect of weakening your immune system.

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burnerben wrote

im personally not against this my parents are both PHDs and have reviewed the papers on the vaccine and my uncle is a doctor and already took it and is doing fine. the reasoning behind the register is to encourage people to take it so we can reach herd ammunity. also to help countries deny visitors who might be infected.

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Rambler OP wrote

It may also be isolated to how well integrated your router is as well.

My main router is pretty well integrated and I'm getting clearnet level responsiveness when browsing the I2P site.

I switched to my router that's in a different continent that's been up less than a day and it's noticeably slower, though not annoyingly so.

I want to make sure it's available and responsive regardless of the network and access method so let me know if it continues.

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Rambler wrote

Reply to comment by nanoonanoo in A working dark mode? by nanoonanoo

A better appearance is on the to-do list in the future.

Right now each forum has the option to choose between a few per-determined themes that came pre-packaged with the software that powers this site. Some are more... visually intrusive than others, I agree.

For now, you can go to your user settings (menu under your name) and de-select, Let forums override preferred theme

That way you'll be served the default theme, which has a black toolbar. Combined with darkmode that will hopefully hold you over until some visual updates can be pushed out.

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Rambler OP wrote

Should be noted that I access this website from all the different networks and may spend a day or two only connecting to it over a particular one, so I don't immediately notice any degradation in performance.

So whether you're reading this from I2P, Loki, Yggdrasil, Tor or clearnet and things seem slower than usual... Just let me know and I'll see what can be done.

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