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@choi_sun_k @punkassafrass @joshwhiton Saying no side effects is dangerous because from what I'm reading there's potential for harm to the liver even at relatively modest doses
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@punkassafrass @joshwhiton Anti parasite medicine, i do it yearly because theres no side effects, as a 'just in case'
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@MrPitbull07 This story is totally implausible clickbait. Hives moved 11 miles would reorient, not fly back. Young bees and queens would not leave their hives when moved.
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Every single one. Forty-three hives vanished overnight from Paul Kerrigan's property outside Greenville. Sheriff's office told him to file insurance. Paul just opened his empty bee yard and waited. Within seventy-two hours, scout bees started returning. Then foragers.
Then entire swarms, trailing back along their original flight paths from eleven miles east, settling on the bare concrete pads where their hives once stood.
Deputies followed the bee line to a rented storage unit on Hamby Road.
Found all forty-three hives stacked floor to ceiling, bees mostly gone. The thief's fingerprints were everywhere. So were about nine thousand stings.

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@uTobian BCI is going to be ubiquituous out of nowhere, even if they can't directly control your body and mind, they'll create digital twins and run simulations on all your possible decision trees and then time the injection of content based on that to direct behavior toward objectives
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@mer__edith I believe something similar, but the key to me is not that it reduces intellect, but discernment ability. Subtle difference but the effect is profound. It's also a problem with faith based ideologies that train the brain to support unfalsefiable hypotheses, blurring discernment
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One of my most deeply held beliefs is that refusing to name truth makes you stupid--literally degrades your intellect.
Engaging in mental gymnastics to justify what's convenient but unevidenced, unjust but personally beneficial, 'rewires your neural map' in ways that degrade your overall ability to understand and analyze the world around you, which is a precondition for intelligence and creativity.
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@ValerieAnne1970 deliberately inducing systemic health harm will surely never have any unintended consequences or side effects...
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@elder_plinius The datacenter water problem is a red herring imo. As if mythos+ models can't help us improve water quality and distribution globally...
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to put the AI water-usage discourse in perspective:
1 kg of beef is roughly equivalent to decades to centuries of average AI usage for one person, depending how heavily they use AI.
WATER USE COMPARISON
1 kg beef
≈ 15,000 liters of water
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Average ChatGPT query
≈ 0.3–5 milliliters of water
(newer estimates)
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15,000 liters equals:
AT 5 ml/query:
3,000,000 ChatGPT prompts
AT 0.32 ml/query:
46,875,000 ChatGPT prompts
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If a heavy user does:
100 prompts/day
Then 1 kg of beef equals:
AT 5 ml/query:
~82 years of usage
AT 0.32 ml/query:
~1,284 years of usage
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Or another way:
Eating:
4 quarter-pound burgers
(about 1 kg total beef)
≈ same water footprint as
many decades to centuries
of daily AI chatting
maybe just do meatless mondays 🤷♂️
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@Sammyp36987055 @NasheCeezet_zw seems to me the world is structurally designed to ensure this happens
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@NasheCeezet_zw We turned him into a villain just because we didn’t understand his fight meanwhile he was literally rebuilding his life one rep at a time.
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Some guy at the gym every morning 6am.
He takes the 45lb plates, all of them.
He loads one bar and he does one rep and sits for 20 minutes.
Then unloads and he leaves, he does this everyday.
We hated him, and nicknamed him the plate dragon.
People started coming in at 5:45 to beat him. He'd just wait smiling and he would take them at 6.
One rep, sit then leaves.
I finally asked him Bro what are you doing?
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@LainoftheLatent you have to realize the breakneck speed they pushed. bro snuffed them out after one failure due to burnout + not actually having to work
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This is the part people don’t understand.
It’s not that doctors don’t care…
it’s that the system trains them to overlook the rare.
Daisy the Awkward Badass@Chicago_Daisy
@VinoNStrosGal Medical schools ingrain into doctors: "When you hear hoofbeats, think horse, not zebra." They dismiss anything that might be rare.
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@DrCahitAkin a major reason is prioritizing the one with better latency; another is avoiding weird bugs and routing for mesh networks; one might also need to maintain a single ip for work tracking platforms
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@suchnerve The greater conclusion is that for one to have been present in front of many qualified experts who know the thing, and them not see it, is telling in itself; they weren't looking to help. The priority was never to help. the system wants me to be broken
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@suchnerve Like, knowing what binocular dysfunction feels like, and that eye docs should be able to spot it easily, it's insane to me that it can go undiagnosed. and yet it does. So, things that are less glaringly obvious, impossible to get diagnosed; i don't have money to throw away
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I’ve had migraines my entire life. And I do mean my ENTIRE life. Even as a toddler.
Nobody EVER thought to check my eyes for misalignment. I had to find out about binocular vision dysfunction myself, and DEMAND to be examined.
Reader… my eyes have a prism value of 6.0.
Paul Gads@PaulGadsden82
People without chronic illnesses really don't get just how bad many doctors are at their jobs.
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THIS GUY IS THE MOST FUCKING STUPID PERSON I HAVE EVER SEEN
he plans to digitize his brain, in an experiment that will preserve his consciousness?????
the experiment will definitely kill him and might be a total failure as well. yet he wants to do it????
WHAT THE FUCK.
Coinvo@Coinvo
CRAZY: 🇺🇸 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has signed up to digitize his brain. The procedure will likely kill him, but he considers it an "acceptable trade for digital immortality."
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@asleepyzebra I had got xrays showing a level 3 separation in my ac joint and the doctor instructed the nurse not to help me put my arm in a sling saying it was just a bruise, and it took 6 months for an ortho to see it and tell me they could have fixed it right away but now it's too late.
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This
Tell me why a doctor poked my back & said “nothing feels out of place” instead of giving me an x-ray & then discharged me told me “you need to go home, calm down, & take paracetamol. You’ll be fine”
Long story short I had 6 dislocated ribs & 5 dislodged facet joints😅
Paul Gads@PaulGadsden82
People without chronic illnesses really don't get just how bad many doctors are at their jobs.
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