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I understand that each person is different, but how long does the therapy go for until someone becomes "immune"? I see other comments mentioning 20-30 years, which sounds a lot more expensive than having to take the medieval equivalent for just as long.

I hope I'm wrong!


Hey if someone said by the time I’m 40 I wouldn’t have to live in fear of peanuts anymore, I’d pay whatever they asked.


Good feedback! We suggest patients try out the treatment for 6 months to make sure their body accepts the immunotherapy, and then another 4.5 years to lock-in lifelong relief.


Great to know, thank you!


Can one easily install such apps as a Chrome app/PWA, and deactivate access to the internet since it doesn't need it and one can merge personal PDFs?


This series, for reverse engineering a multi-player game that's meant to be hacked:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDZnlcnmPUA&list=PLhixgUqwRT...


Very very nice PWA, it feels like a native app.

This would serve as a great example to people, thank you!


Thanks! It's definitely been a big learning curve for that.


To ring terminal bell after running process

> Ctrl+g # (^g)

Or any of:

> tput bel

> echo -n -a "\a"

> echo $'\a'


On MacOS instead of tput bel I use: `say "finished"` (or something)

For non-Mac users: `say` will activate a voice saying some text


+1 for tput bel. I like it because it's memorable. I have it aliased on the end of my unit / integration tests. It's nice for long running processes.


By far the best and most concise information I've come across is from this podcast episode:

https://jake-jorgovan.com/podcast/127

In a text form:

https://jake-jorgovan.com/blog/the-lead-cookie-sales-playboo...


The discrepancy could be due to where the Pi is located as Wifi signal can vary dramatically and different chips handle things better. I thought my ISP was to blame till I tried connecting to the router via Ethernet. I got myself a 5Ghz router as there was a lot of noise on shared channels with neighbors. I went from ~15Mbps to 108Mbps.


My pi is connected to the router directly with an ethernet cable. The port is rated for 100Mbps as far as I can tell.


I run both, along with docker on a Pi Zero and there's still some RAM to spare.



I've never said this before but, I really wanted a read.me file for this...


The pricing model is:

Template Message: $0.0085 WhatsApp fee + $0.005 Twilio fee = $0.0135 [1].

WhatsApp Session Message, sent or received: $0.005. A session ends 24h after last user message [1].

Compared to just $0.0075 for sending/receiving SMS [2].

[1]: https://www.twilio.com/whatsapp/pricing/us

[2]: https://www.twilio.com/sms/pricing/us


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