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@nedigga3

longevity. immunology. mathematics. technology. political innovation. cryptocurrency.

Digital Nomad Katılım Ocak 2021
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Elyas Noor
Elyas Noor@Elyasnoor01·
@nedigga3 @levelsio Clearly loose based on what exactly? If you ask a baby or a child what nose they prefer I'm pretty sure they have no preference. Our society is conditioned to prefer one over the other.
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Mikita 🇺🇸🫡
Mikita 🇺🇸🫡@mikitaposts·
Viktor Orban has facial features that are only found in Eastern Europe. If I see a dude out in public who looks like Viktor Orban, I can immediately tell he’s Eastern European. Anglos and other whites do not look like this.
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Hunter Ash
Hunter Ash@ArtemisConsort·
I have a pet theory that the suckiness and stuckness of modernity is largely due to lack of a frontier. There must be new territory to expand into, places no one yet owns that aren’t choked with rent-seeking parasites. There was a gap in time between settling the whole Earth and space being economically settleable. If we can build financially viable moon bases now, then thankfully the suck period has ended and a new age of exploration has begun. Expect everything to get better in a million ways small and big.
Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast

Unfortunately most people including space fans, have no understanding of building infrastructure on the Moon. A bunch of small construction vehicles sent by Starship can build a mass driver in just few short years. Humans suck at comprehending future scale and it’s worsened by how long and difficult it is to build things down here on Earth due to regulations but such things do not exist in space and are driven by companies who actually need to lay down the foundation. Everyone needs to sit down and binge watch ANTHROFUTURISM on YouTube! The 2030s will be a turning point in human history.

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ne digga (bio/acc)@nedigga3·
@JacobVaz_ @ZssBecker there are shooting ranges all over southeastasia and way less restrictive than in the US you can shoot a rocket launcher in cambodia
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
If your in you 20s and a dude. You should be in Asia/Dubai...and if your a perv eastern europe chasing non liberal women The only reason to be in the US is your parents are old or you want to live in upper class suburbia with your wife & kids Wtf you doing. GTFO out of here
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Dee Sage
Dee Sage@TheDeeGroup·
@nedigga3 Not necessarily. High femininity women love masculine men. Might be around the Wrong women
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Dee Sage@TheDeeGroup·
Continuous unsolicited attention from girls and dudes looking at you like they wanna fight or hit on you is mostly the best indication that you’re an exceptionally attractive guy.
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Cody Zervas (in SF 4/5-4/15, hit me up)
About .8% of the time. Here’s how 80th percentile (and above) attractive women vote on 20th percentile (and below) attractive men: • No : 83.5% • Somewhat: 13.7% • Yes: 2.1% • Very: 0.8% Interestingly, this is ~4x higher than 80th percentile picky women. I.e. being attractive and being picky are correlated but definitely not the same thing.
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Keeper
Keeper@KeeperAI·
Measuring attractiveness is critical to matchmaking, so we trained our own model on our own data to rate photos. It outperforms all frontier models on both accuracy and cost. If the tool we need to find your soulmate doesn’t exist, we build it.
Jake Kozloski@jakozloski

The most important input to a matchmaking algorithm is physical attraction. Not "shared values." Not "love languages." Attraction. Every study on marital satisfaction says this. Every matchmaker knows it. Nobody builds for it because it's uncomfortable. We built a photo testing tool at @KeeperAI, collected millions of human ratings, and trained our own model (keeper-1) to score attractiveness at near-human accuracy. 50x cheaper than GPT. Better than every frontier model.

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Jake Kozloski
Jake Kozloski@jakozloski·
The most important input to a matchmaking algorithm is physical attraction. Not "shared values." Not "love languages." Attraction. Every study on marital satisfaction says this. Every matchmaker knows it. Nobody builds for it because it's uncomfortable. We built a photo testing tool at @KeeperAI, collected millions of human ratings, and trained our own model (keeper-1) to score attractiveness at near-human accuracy. 50x cheaper than GPT. Better than every frontier model.
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Ante D. Luvian
Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge·
Then I wonder why the people in these two regions with the same ethnicity and basically the same diet have wildly different skin cancer rates
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Master2u@Master2udarnit

@FrenlyOfficer People that remove seed oils from their diet don't suffer from sunburns. Consuming animal fat instead of seed oils heals you at the cellular level

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ne digga (bio/acc)@nedigga3·
if you model reproductive success as r * K, where r is number of offspring and K the probability of their survival into reproductive age, then preferring bigger boobs is atleast an evolutionary bet, that the increase in K caused by better nurturing capacity with more breastmilk and larger breasts outweighs the possible distortion effect on the perceived r-factor (e.g. her breasts are larger while she is less fertile) but also I'd guess most of the difference between women in breast size is caused by baseline hormonal state and thus fertility and outweighs within-differences caused by post-partum/breastfeeding swelling it is still a very reasonable question though
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Aella
Aella@Aella_Girl·
I'm confused why men like big boobs. Boobs get biggest when breastfeeding, which is also when women have significantly reduced fertility.
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ne digga (bio/acc)@nedigga3·
@RokoMijic then why are fecal microbiota transplants curative in some patient-disease cases? why can you transfer a vast amount of phenotypes via fecal microbiota transplantation in animal models?
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Roko 🐉
Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
The "gut microbiome" is the String Theory of biology It's completely unfalsifiable, impossible to measure, impervious to science and totally useless for systematic medicine As soon as someone or something starts talking about "how this affects your microbiome" or something you know they are talking complete nonsense. It's also very hyped and trendy and full of opportunities for virtue and wealth signalling.
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ne digga (bio/acc)@nedigga3·
@RAWigger of course, estrogen + progesterone enlargen the breasts, but also increase empathy in case of conception for mother-child bonding, fertility = caring for women
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q@eetclm92·
everyone who was under the age of 25 in 2020 should get reparations
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ne digga (bio/acc)@nedigga3·
@FreeMrktCptlst a few high-dose THC experiences during puberty will make you significantly more self-aware and reflective, too much though and you delay some prefrontal maturation
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FMC (📈,📈)
FMC (📈,📈)@FreeMrktCptlst·
smoking cannabis at a young age actually ENHANCES brain development contrary to the propaganda every person who smoked weed in their teen years is a drastically more evolved adult than those who didn’t it should be as mandatory as polio vaccines
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debs 🏒
debs 🏒@ilyaslestat·
people who are not latinos but are spiritually latinos: irish, philippinos, slavics
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
New research challenges the long-held idea that compulsive behaviors—such as those in OCD, substance use disorders, or gambling addiction—stem from a loss of self-control or being stuck in automatic "habit loops." Instead, a study from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) shows that these behaviors may arise from excessive goal-directed control, driven by neuroinflammation in the dorsomedial striatum—a key brain region involved in action selection, decision-making, risk evaluation, and reward processing. In experiments with rats, researchers induced inflammation (mimicking observations from human brain imaging in compulsive disorders) using lipopolysaccharide injections. Surprisingly, rather than promoting habitual, autopilot actions, the inflammation biased behavior toward more deliberate, effortful, and outcome-sensitive decision-making—even in scenarios where habits would typically dominate. This shift was linked to astrocytes (star-shaped glial cells that support neurons and maintain brain homeostasis). Inflammation caused astrocytes to proliferate and disrupt local neural circuits, leading to dysregulated, hyper-focused control that manifests as maladaptive persistence (e.g., compulsive efforts to avoid feared outcomes). The findings suggest that people with these conditions aren't necessarily lacking control but may be trapped in overactive, misguided deliberate processing fueled by biological inflammation. This reframes treatment approaches: rather than solely focusing on habit-breaking therapies, future interventions could target neuroinflammation, astrocyte function, or related pathways—potentially through anti-inflammatory strategies, drugs modulating glial activity, lifestyle changes like exercise and sleep, or other neuroprotective methods. [Abiero, A. R., et al. (2025). Dorsomedial striatal neuroinflammation causes excessive goal-directed action control by disrupting astrocyte function. Neuropsychopharmacology. DOI: 10.1038/s41386-025-02247-4]
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