Nah that’s what they’re saying. That people used to say that and they were proved wrong.
Nah that’s what they’re saying. That people used to say that and they were proved wrong.
I know I’m probably doing it wrong but this is how I feel whenever I write unit tests
I’m a developer at the biggest one of these systems in America. It is stupid expensive. But we support full electronic patient communication. And most of our competitors do too. I’m sorry you’re stuck with one of the few who doesn’t have that option or are choosing not to use it.
Hopefully they come around in the next decade!
FHIR baby!
Interesting I’ll check that out!
Sounds simple and effective, I’ll try that out on one of my test keys. Thanks
Respectfully disagree. Unchecked this gives whoever has the loudest microphone power to claim whatever they want out of context and most people will never find out the truth until it doesn’t matter anymore.
“This person said something really bad - we can’t tell you what it was but believe us, it was really bad”
The tweet posted is not a good message to spread. But my gauge is whether I’d be ok with the other side having the ability to determine what is and isn’t ok to spread, and I would very much not like Republicans (via legislative or social pressure) to have the ability to dictate what messages are too dangerous to share
This is about Apple helping build tools for policing. Not about giving over its customers data to police.