One could argue the polish of their UI/UX is worth it, but not to me. I moved to Porkbun and found the difference a bit frustrating when trying to migrate from Gandi, but that was one time pain.
I wonder what this would cost to have done. I have a relative that was left paralyzed after a spinal cord injury, would love for them to be able to try something like this.
Edit: looks like it has to be a pretty recent injury... "14-28 days prior"
MS can be treated with stem cells, but it's pretty scorched earth. Basically it's a similar protocol for stubborn forms of leukemia: extract stem cells, program and cultivate them into immune cells, nuke your ENTIRE immune system, then put you in a bubble for a few months while the stem-cell-grown immune cells develop into a new immune system in your body.
For either, if the papers don't stand up to peer review and meta-analysis then yes, we should ignore them. Don't often see papers from think tanks engaging in actual science though....
That's been illegal since May 1995 (before that China had six working days week).
Does it really matter whether it's illegal or not, if there is no enforcement? Pinduoduo (in other name, Temu) has been doing 70 hours week since they started. Yes, they are still doing it right now.