Conservative media viewing correlates with intention to use ivermectin
A misleading title. Yes, because conservative media are the only ones not spreading blood libel against a Nobel prize winner and his lifesaving medication.
Mix-and-match COVID boosters are as good—if not better than—all the same shots
Also a misleading title. All the Western COVID vaccines use the same protein to induce the same immune response. Of course it's "as good" if it's the same stuff.
FDA advisors unanimously green-light Moderna boosters for people 65+, high-risk
This one's fine. Your beef here is against the FDA rather than ArsTechnica.
Ted Cruz says bitcoin will stabilize Texas electric grid—here’s why he’s wrong
Unless Ted Cruz's statement is a fabrication, they are right to call him out on this. I've got a more charitable view of Proof of Research since the makework that "secures" the currency is only useless to the miner and not to civilisation as a whole, but neither does anything good for the electric grid.
This one's fine. Your beef here is against the FDA rather than ArsTechnica.
The main issue I'm bringing up here isn't that the titles are misleading (though that's obviously a problem with the first two), it's that even so-called technology news is little more than political propaganda at this point and often has little to nothing to do with technology.
Unless Ted Cruz's statement is a fabrication, they are right to call him out on this. I've got a more charitable view of Proof of Research since the makework that "secures" the currency is only useless to the miner and not to civilisation as a whole, but neither does anything good for the electric grid.
Ted Cruz's idea is to use Bitcoin mining to help pay for excess capacity when that capacity is not needed elsewhere so that when that capacity is needed the mining operations can be shut down.
I don't think Ars Technica is wrong about Cruz's plan not being practical, and this is actually technology news, but it's hard to be charitable when it's one of 4+ articles on their front page attacking conservatives.
A misleading title. Yes, because conservative media are the only ones not spreading blood libel against a Nobel prize winner and his lifesaving medication.
Also a misleading title. All the Western COVID vaccines use the same protein to induce the same immune response. Of course it's "as good" if it's the same stuff.
This one's fine. Your beef here is against the FDA rather than ArsTechnica.
Unless Ted Cruz's statement is a fabrication, they are right to call him out on this. I've got a more charitable view of Proof of Research since the makework that "secures" the currency is only useless to the miner and not to civilisation as a whole, but neither does anything good for the electric grid.
The main issue I'm bringing up here isn't that the titles are misleading (though that's obviously a problem with the first two), it's that even so-called technology news is little more than political propaganda at this point and often has little to nothing to do with technology.
Ted Cruz's idea is to use Bitcoin mining to help pay for excess capacity when that capacity is not needed elsewhere so that when that capacity is needed the mining operations can be shut down.
I don't think Ars Technica is wrong about Cruz's plan not being practical, and this is actually technology news, but it's hard to be charitable when it's one of 4+ articles on their front page attacking conservatives.