• mountainriver@awful.systems
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    2 days ago

    The marketing documents provided with the photo say there is “no regulatory oversight — U.S.D.A. confirmed in writing.” It’s not clear what the company means by that. A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Seth W. Christensen, said he was not able to confirm whether the agency had corresponded with Haemanthus. “U.S.D.A. does regulate vet diagnostics,” including blood testing, Mr. Christensen said.

    Ah, yes, medicine. A field without regulations. Hope they have some non-scammers in the family that can take care of the kids.

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      Ah, yes, medicine. A field without regulations

      Okay but there’s is a rather large chance there will be no regulations by end of 2025 once RFK has his fun, so they’re just ahead of their time

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    I’m reaching for a big stick whenever “human” and “optimization” show up in the same sales pitch.