Mojoman010⏳️
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Every single batch I have ever tested... ever... has been multi-vial. Knowing what I know now, I would never buy a product without seeing multiple vials tested. I dont care how small the batch is. My very first month of operation there was a mix up and I had a batch only get two vials tested for content/purity (and one for endotoxins) so three vials were tested in total... but it irks me. Every single batch since them has had 4-vials sent for testing. Even on batches. Paying the extra money for testing is peace of mind for me so I know my customers receive what they pay for.








Reminder for Tax Day: Pay what you owe and follow the law. This Department of Justice will hold tax fraudsters accountable. “We are going to focus very heavy on the fraud and waste that's happening across this country through our tax dollars.” - Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche


I met a vibecoder today on Reddit I talked to him for a bit. He is a nurse in a public hospital He was bragging that he vibecoded an app for personal use It turns out he actually did a great job. The app really works and shows that vibecoding is possible. Still the app was easily replicated with Google Sheets or excel. He didn't even need to vibecode an app, pay Vercel for the hosting or have a Supabase for the DB. This is the state of vibecoding This is what you can do if you are not a dev Redundant functionality I guess its ok...ish...



Today we got TWO massive new replication studies on the association between acetaminophen usage during pregnancy and autism. So, what did they find? In Taiwan, there was a relationship between families, but nothing within families. That is, Tylenol does not cause autism.

@FlockSafety I had to cremate my 17 year old daughter due to similar rogue installation errors.


I got a call tonight from a constituent whose son is in federal prison He explained that he hasn’t heard from his son in several days (which is unusual for him), that his son suffers from multiple, potentially life-threatening health conditions that are going untreated in prison, and that he needed to know whether his son was still alive He sent me the main switchboard number for the prison in question (which is on the east coast), and I called the number Someone answered almost immediately I explained who I was and why I was calling, and in particular that I needed to know whether this particular inmate was alive and well The guy scolded me three times for calling “too f***ing late” and refused to tell me anything Only when I persisted did he agree to check his records to confirm that the inmate in question was alive and well After checking a list briefly, he came back to the phone and said “he’s here, and he’s alive and receiving the treatment he needs” (His parents assure me that that’s simply not true) I asked politely if someone could leave the inmate a message asking him to call his parents in the morning He said, “it’s too late” I responded, “I don’t mean now, I mean in the morning” He scolded me again for calling too late, and then told me I’d have to call tomorrow and track down the inmate’s counselor I asked him if he could relay the note to the counselor for me He scolded me again for calling too late and asked me to call back tomorrow to track down the inmate’s counselor I asked for the guy’s name He refused to answer I asked for his name again He hung up on me That’s not okay Sadly, this is not the first time I’ve had this experience when talking to people from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons on behalf of constituents with an incarcerated family member suffering from a severe medical condition And each occasion, I’ve been treated at best with dismissiveness and at worst with contempt and profanity Has anyone else experienced this with the U.S. Bureau of Prisons?


Novartis CEO & physician-scientist Vas Narasimhan, M.D., has joined @AnthropicAI 's Board of Directors $NVS. Anthropic's co-founder & president @DanielaAmodei said: "Vas brings something rare to our board. He's overseen the development & approval of more than 35 novel medicines for the benefit of patients around the world in one of the most regulated industries. Getting powerful new technology to people safely & at scale is what we think about every day at Anthropic. Vas has been doing exactly that for years, & I'm grateful he's joining us."



JUST IN: This might be the closest thing to universal water access. Vital Lyfe just launched a portable system that turns any water source into clean drinking water on demand. • Works with saltwater, rivers, and other sources • Battery-powered so it runs fully off-grid • Aerospace-grade build but simple to use • App to track water quality and system health • Built by ex-SpaceX engineers focused on water independence Pre-orders are live at $749.










Uber's CTO told @LauraBratton5 that AI coding tools—particularly Anthropic’s Claude Code—has already maxed out its 2026 AI budget 📈 “I'm back to the drawing board, because the budget I thought I would need is blown away already,” Neppalli Naga said. theinformation.com/newsletters/ap…


