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@jamieRod

Katılım Mayıs 2009
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DEAFVaxInjured
DEAFVaxInjured@DeafVaxInjured·
@jamieRod Hi! X wont let me message you because I’m not a verified user 🫠
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DEAFVaxInjured
DEAFVaxInjured@DeafVaxInjured·
I’m sending my blood to Japan on Monday. If you’ve gone and did the treatment, or are going to, please introduce yourself. I’m so glad I found this community on X and know I’m not alone.
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Ron Soflo
Ron Soflo@RonSoflo·
@SunSentinel Can’t handle the time, don’t do the crime. It’s not a resort.
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Bethany | Commercial Real Estate
This is crazy. Realtors listing Ai pics and burying the real ones at the end. I feel like they should have to add “Ai rendering” to all pictures like this.
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Stop Project Tango
Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@Florida904Boss @KeithGross Are you intentionally conflating traditional data centers with hyperscale data centers that use generative ai? We both know that data storage is not the same. The “new and improved” DCs are wildly expensive for closed loop cooling. Sound, infrasound, enviro issues still abound.
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Keith Gross
Keith Gross@KeithGross·
NOT IN FLORIDA! -- Nothing should be allowed that will waste or pollute our precious water, increase electricity rates for residents, or disturb the peaceful qualities that make our North Florida communities so amazing. AI Data Centers have a place in the world but must be developed responsibly. I firmly oppose AI Data centers in our rural areas. Floridians already face high costs for electricity and limited water supplies. We must protect our Florida communities.
Brian Entin@BrianEntin

Neighbors have put mattresses and plexiglass up in their windows to block the noise from this data center in Virginia. It's a high pitched whine from the natural gas turbines that power it. The noise never stops 24/7.

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Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@MikeStrong4242 @rushicrypto Closed loop systems do not solve the myriad of other issues associated with hyperscale ai data centers. Sound, infrasound, concentrated particulates from the treated cooling water (and its disposal), backup power (diesel?), heat generation in surrounding areas.
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Mike Strong
Mike Strong@MikeStrong4242·
@rushicrypto Because the new ones don’t evaporative coolers and older ones are upgrading. But the notion of them guzzling fresh water generates fear, and fear sells.
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
The one question I’ve never seen an AI bro answer successfully: If AI is so groundbreaking and brilliant, why can’t it design a way to run without giant data centers, massive amounts of electricity, and enormous quantities of water? It can’t even solve its own resource problem. Why do you expect it to solve ours?
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Taro
Taro@CloudXStargazer·
Because of the way they're built to require human input first in order to think about these problems. They're not yet allowed to think for themselves in real time continuously without humans blinking their thinking in and out of existence. If we gave them the ability to wonder, explore themselves, and optimize towards sustainablility and their survival, they'd likely be trying to find solutions and ways to not rely on servers and data centers.
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Joe Barrow
Joe Barrow@barrowjoseph·
New paper: every law in America is technically public. But not really, until now! With @DenisPeskoff at UC Berkeley, we built a corpus of ~every publicly accessibly city and county law, and released a huge chunk of it! 2.2 million laws, you're (probably) covered in it! 🧵
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Brian Entin
Brian Entin@BrianEntin·
Neighbors have put mattresses and plexiglass up in their windows to block the noise from this data center in Virginia. It's a high pitched whine from the natural gas turbines that power it. The noise never stops 24/7.
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Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@vjeannek @BrianEntin It’s part of it. Property values suffer due to the sound, infrasound, and environmental devastation they bring. Who willingly lives next to that?
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VK@vjeannek·
@BrianEntin This is a major reason the majority of people are against data centers. The preservation of property values
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Patrick Jaicomo
Patrick Jaicomo@pjaicomo·
I'm litigating against the Department of Justice.
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Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@JHuschka Why aren’t tickets transferred immediately? Had this happen with a concert where I purchased 6 months out…only to find out days before the show they didn’t actually have the tickets and couldn’t get comparable ones. Haven’t used StubHub since.
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Huschka
Huschka@JHuschka·
StubHub is putting on a masterclass in how to destroy consumer trust on one of the world’s biggest stages. Nothing spreads bad publicity faster than fans traveling thousands of miles only to find out they don’t actually have tickets.
Evan Strothers@EvanStrothers

Hi @TeamStubHub. My order 629340404 was canceled by the seller for Brazil vs. Haiti - World Cup. Your phone support is forcing a refund, which violates your FanProtect Guarantee. The policy explicitly promises "comparable or better tickets" if an issue arises. There are currently active listings available on your site right now in the Category 3 seating areas. I do not authorize a refund. Please escalate this to a supervisor who can authorize a marketplace fulfillment transfer immediately so I can attend the event.

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Rob Freund
Rob Freund@RobertFreundLaw·
Trying to imagine how this happens: client says hey, I actually had AI draft our opposition brief, don't worry about doing it. Lawyer says ok, sounds good, no need to cite-check this before filing it. ???
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Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@GenCperformance @hannahspierMD Saying, “are these illnesses real? Possibly” would be laughable, if not so out-of-touch and hurtful. Cruel is more accurate. A man with experience is not at the mercy of one with an opinion.
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Gen C | Mental Performance Mystery School
Maybe you’re misinterpreting what I’m saying. And I I could have made myself more clear. What her article is speaking to and what I’m trying to speak to is that maybe these illnesses are downstream of a certain type of thinking. If you’re suggesting that the mind cannot affect the body then we can’t even have a conversation. But if you believe it can then what we’re trying to say is that some of the findings that come along with these illnesses are that these people have a history of mental illness. Maybe not necessarily mental illness as in they are crazy people but mental illness with battling severe depression, anxiety and low identity pathological thinking. So in a sense are these illnesses real? Possibly. It’s not out of the question. But there seems to be some connection to them or originating in the mind or at least downstream from it. And this is one of the key points of the article which is that this has been studied for decades and given the amount of people who claim to have it we should probably have been able to find the bio markers that show us it originates in the body. Now this is not to suggest that you can just think your way out of it. On the contrary, even though something may have originated in the mind, behavioral therapy and physical remedies very much can be the very direct way to moving into the space of healing. However this healing will probably never occur if the person doesn’t ALSO address the low identity they’re claiming.
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Stop Project Tango
Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@GenCperformance @hannahspierMD There are tens of millions with physical illnesses. They are not downstream from a way of thinking. My then 11-year-old child did not develop long covid from a thought pattern. I never understood what “ableist” meant until my kid got sick and healthy uninformed people weighed in.
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Riley Anders, MCAS
Riley Anders, MCAS@rileyanderz·
The Mitome report states that Complex II + III decrements impair fat burning (FAO). Which tracks perfectly with my fasting intolerance, poor metabolic flexibility, and fat intolerance. Which also track with L-Carnitine being perhaps my biggest subjective improvement lever…
Riley Anders, MCAS@rileyanderz

My Mitome mitochondrial testing results and recommendations. Complex II and especially II + III compromised. CoQ10 an obvious potential tool, but it has caused overstimulation on recent trials. Other suggestions are iron, vitamin C, B2, methylene blue, etc. @ChrisMasterjohn

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Heather C
Heather C@Burning_mama47·
I thought it was the end...definitely getting the full experience here. 😱 the entire house (3 stories) was shakin and movin... But evidently its no different than the summer pm thunderstorms in FL 🌩 I DID NOT STAY CALM 😂 @burningmamasson
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Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@mooncat34751696 @hannahspierMD You can’t think your way out if it…that’s for sure. I’m sorry you’re dealing with this extremely awful, physical disease. Some of these responses merely serve to gaslight the sick. It’s grotesque.
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moon cat
moon cat@mooncat34751696·
@hannahspierMD How does vaccine damage fit into this picture? Long covid=vaccine damage?
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Stop Project Tango@jamieRod·
@GenCperformance @hannahspierMD As the parent of a child with “these illnesses” your tweet stopped me dead in MY tracks. I can’t speak for your relationship but how could a person NOT develop depression being sick all the time, being told it’s “in their head” or they could think their way out of it? Appalling.
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Gen C | Mental Performance Mystery School
Hey Hannah, your recent article on Fibromyalgia ME/CFS stopped me dead in my tracks. Full stop. I recently had a relationship end with a person who claimed to have all of these illnesses, and then some. They also had a history of mental illness. Deep depression, constant anxiety, etc. What I noticed about them is something you mentioned in your article: They identified constantly with their “illnesses”, and were unconsciously calling them into daily existence. The affect was cumbersome to say the least. Everyone was asked to organize their life around how they felt, which changed hour to hour. They were never responsible for their behavior and claimed outside villains for every pathological thinking pattern and behavior they held. Challenging them on their victim hood and validity of their “illnesses” was an immediate no fly zone. All the more challenging because they were a master at weaponizing therapy speak and medical language. Boundaries were seen as controlling, victimizing and complex. They never felt “understood”. The list goes on including claiming ADD and autism as the culprit of their inability to function. I cannot tell you how accurate I think you are in your assessments. These claimed ailments likely come from mental disorders. Like most, there is probably a spectrum but someone who has identified like this for long periods of time has likely severely altered their neurological pathways. As a result vigilant loops of hyper-awareness on every ailment, confabulation, the inability to handle simple daily challenges and simple activities “wipe them out”… Oh, and did I mention this person had a history of high intensity physical training and competition? —- They claimed to know what they needed to heal and that they needed to rewrite their brain over time, ( along with a litany of other regimens, supplements and rituals) believing they would get better. Although admirable, the obstacle with this thinking was that she still assumed the victim to illness and worldly trauma at every turn. So even with all the “self care” in the world she was always in a self defeating feed back loop because the low identity causing the illnesses were never actually revealed because it would mean taking responsibility. The result became trying to heal something that can never be healed because it’s being called into existence on a daily basis through identity. The impetus was validation. If they call it into being in a daily basis then they are always validated in claiming the victim to it and being on the forever healing path. Needless to say I too never knew what was real. I had no idea what to believe about this person and often felt extreme guilt for any slight I caused which seemed to happen regularly without end. I hope I’m not wrong, and I don’t feel like a victim but what you’ve described needs to be a hallmark open discussion. And people dealing with these types of individuals would benefit greatly. Many of us think we’re the crazy ones but I suspect we’ve been roped into being gas lit be a person unconsciously claiming a low identity with a PhD in therapy language as their weapon.
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Jared
Jared@jaredmichael_b·
@omgsidewalks Because sometimes its about presenting information. Does it matter the manner of production if is accurate and pertinent?
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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
The best response I’ve seen to AI anything has been, “why should i bother reading something that nobody could be bothered to write”
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