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    Explore "data integrity" with insightful episodes like "The data vigilantes", "Sonia Elijah Investigative Journalist Discusses The Harms Of The Covid 19 "Vaccines" & More", "Detecting Bad Science with Data" and "Hasty Treat - Client vs Server Data Validation" from podcasts like ""Unexplainable", "Doc Malik", "More or Less: Behind the Stats" and "Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats"" and more!

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    The data vigilantes

    The data vigilantes
    Data sleuths are working outside the system to keep science honest. But is there a better way to prevent scientific misconduct and fraud? For show transcripts, go to bit.ly/unx-transcripts For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainable It’s a great place to view show transcripts and read more about the topics on our show. Also, email us! unexplainable@vox.com We read every email. Support Unexplainable by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Sonia Elijah Investigative Journalist Discusses The Harms Of The Covid 19 "Vaccines" & More

    Sonia Elijah Investigative Journalist Discusses The Harms Of The Covid 19 "Vaccines" & More


    Sonia Elijah is an independent investigative journalist and former BBC researcher. She has written numerous forensic-style investigative reports, which have uncovered major conflicts of interest and malfeasance. In particular, her analytical reports on the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine: the clinical and non clinical trial documents, as well as the vaccine safety reports compiled for the US Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency, have received world-wide attention. Sonia's passion is to deep-dive into public interest stories, which the mainstream media avoids. In this conversation we learn some shocking truths about the truth behind the mRNA jabs, the betrayal of our regulatory bodies and the incredible harm being done to pregnant women and children as a result of these so called vaccines. Please see Sonia's Subtacks for links and references. Links - Please follow Sonia on twitter: 
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    Detecting Bad Science with Data

    Detecting Bad Science with Data

    For more than a decade there’ve been longstanding concerns about the credibility and reliability of science research. This “bad science” has often stemmed from poor data practice or worse. But statistics can also help us identify and understand some of what’s going wrong, whether that’s selective data-slicing or outright fabrication.

    Tim Harford talks to writer and broadcaster Michael Blastland about his new BBC radio documentary ‘The Truth Police’, which hears from the outsiders who are calling out fraud, malpractice and incompetence in science.

    Presenter: Tim Harford Producer: Nathan Gower Editor: Richard Vadon Programme Coordinator: Brenda Brown Sound Engineer: James Beard

    Hasty Treat - Client vs Server Data Validation

    Hasty Treat - Client vs Server Data Validation

    In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about client- and server-side validation, and what each is used for!

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    Show Notes

    02:49 - Wes’ story

    06:28 - What is the role of client-side validation?

    • Help the user input the correct data as they type it.
    • Show correct data in UI.
    • Show correct UI.
    • Just about all of these things are for the user’s benefit, and how they feel when using the site.

    11:10 - What is the role of server-side validation?

    • Validate that all the data is correct before it’s saved to the database
    • Security first and foremost

    15:03 - What process should a store follow to validate on the server?

    1. Check that correct types are coming in. Very easy with Graphql.
    2. Get current stock and price information from unique ids from the database.
    3. Confirm that this information is what the user is expecting — if the UI said the user will be charged $40, don’t charge them $50 just because of the updated info. In that case, send back to the user.

    17:17 - What do you do if you don’t want people messing with your React state?

    • @fvilers/disable-react-devtools
    • if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') disableReactDevTools()
    • We do this on LUT. Why? Because it’s a deterrent.

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