rt.live
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What is the goal?
Ever decreasing R0 until it hits zero.
How do you measure performance against it?
You measure R0.
That seems to be a goal that could take somewhat longer than flatten the curve.
Do you have any idea how long that might take? My guess is that it could takes years. I assume you would abandon the social separation and stay at home policies long before that.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in rt.live:
What is the goal?
It's not what you think it is or want it to be.
What do I think it is?
What do I want it to be?
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If the various R0 values presented by https://rt.live/ are to be believed, it looks like most states have their R0 values trending the wrong way.
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If the various R0 values presented by https://rt.live/ are to be believed, it looks like most states have their R0 valies trending the wrong way.
I saw that yesterday. It seems like a sudden change, too. Things were looking much more favorable a day or two ago.. I wonder what happened
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Switching AOL from a proprietary network to the internet seems like such an obvious thing to do from our current time. I remember it as kind of a bold move back then.
Of course it helped lead to the end of AOL dominance, still it let the company die a slower death.
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It did, and I remember how big a deal it was for them at the time.
The clowns at TW didn’t have a mental model of how AOL fit with ‘the internet’ and they bought a dying property thinking they were investing in the future.
I remember people were pissed at Steve Case after it fell apart. But he was a genius. He sold high.
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Let's hope the new numbers are accurate - that would be great news.
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About a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
I've noticed that trend as well.
Do you think it has anything to do with "re-opening," or is it a factor of having more positives because of testing?
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About a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
I've noticed that trend as well.
Do you think it has anything to do with "re-opening," or is it a factor of having more positives because of testing?
It’s going to spread as we open up. I don’t think there are any people disallusioned about that fact.
We are just beginning to seethe economic pain.... the real layoffs are just starting. Stark choices ahead.