Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁

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Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁

Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁

@phdadams

Clinician, researcher, lecturer, professor ... pseudonym. Views are not mine.

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Humannoyed_b
Humannoyed_b@Humannoyed_b·
@elonmusk 2.5 MILLION defensive uses each year! Gun Free Zones are literally “Kill Zones” and repugnant to the US Constitution.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Interesting
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
My timeline is now for Americans only. Unless I follow you
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If you can reply to this post, let me know.
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 JASON: “All the Jewish-Americans I talk to say Netanyahu is causing — with his actions in Gaza, Lebanon, Iran — he's gone too far, and it's causing the anti-Semitism we're experiencing.”
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Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁
@0hour1 How do we know you're not just saying that you've been doxed to hide your real identity?
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Now that I’ve been fully doxxed which is ok. I will tell In Florida at my home no trespassing is real. You come on my property you’ll see exactly what it’s like to fuck around and find out. Think of it like you’re Iran 🇮🇷 and I’m the United States.
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@TonySeruga This is such an incredibly dumb post. You think mossad agents would carry around personal cell phones going out on a hit? People that gullible?
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Raw GPS data shows that 44 foreign-registered cellphones were in the immediate area of Charlie Kirk on that sad day: 16 Israeli, 13 Chinese, 12 Russian, and 3 Iranian. Our system just alerted us that 4 of the 16 Israeli devices that were in Utah that day, have arrived in Islamabad last evening, at the Islamabad Serena Hotel'
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Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁
Selling my newest since they activated the in cabin millimeter wave radar. I have kids and we drive a lot and no one knows what that's going to do to kids (or adults for that matter) because it hasn't been studied well. Tesla doesn't give you an option to toggle it off and won't allow you to shield it. The claim that because it's non-ionizing and the power is low doesn't hold water because it's being constantly emitted. Specific absorption rates in children or adults for that matter in these types of circumstances have not been studied. I love the car otherwise.
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Lamar MK
Lamar MK@LamarMK·
Current Tesla owners, how pleased are you with your Tesla and would you purchase another one? If you're thinking about making the switch, hear it from real owners instead of people who have never driven one.
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Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁
I didn't put all my degrees up, just the highest. Running a business is a different skill set than practicing medicine. My initial comment was only because you seemed to imply you could take less notes and that there would be a lot less administrative BS. It's not really true. There is different administrative BS. But you can absolutely run a practice that you will love, and I hope you do.
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Noah Kaufman, MD
Noah Kaufman, MD@noahkaufmanmd·
@phdadams @ReiffRN You run yours completely differently than I run mine. Also you look like a PhD not an MD. This is apples and oranges. I’m not sure why your experience generalizes to encompass expertise and ability to opine on mine.
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Noah Kaufman, MD
Noah Kaufman, MD@noahkaufmanmd·
It’s funny. Now that I’m opening my own clinic, I’ve never wanted to practice medicine more! No more hospital administrator looking over my shoulder. No more dealing with insurance. I get to make all of the decisions, and I’m barely going to have to touch a keyboard or a mouse. I just get to take care of patients which is my fundamental calling. It’s unreal, and I can’t tell you how excited I am to finally practice medicine on my own terms!
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I did, maybe you didn't see it. But I'm just saying that many people jump in with the promise of tons of money and no headaches. In reality you still have to spend a lot of time on notes still and deal with admin stuff. I like the flexibility of private practice better, but I can't say I work less than my peers. The benefit that I see is flexibility, and yes you are the boss :-)
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Noah Kaufman, MD
Noah Kaufman, MD@noahkaufmanmd·
Plus what are you even talking about here? Can you elaborate on what doesn’t work like that? If you are trying to give some advice based on your experience give the advice, otherwise I don’t need negativity. Different entrepreneurs have different approaches and different levels of success. We are completely different people.
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You plan on handing off paper scripts? not providing superbills? Your notes will be sparse? Now you have advertising and to convince patients you're worth the concierge fee when they have ChatGPT (yeah, haha, except they [meaning the higher net worth and more sophisticated patients] now come in knowing a lot more than you do typically off the top of your head, so you have to prep for each visit or they aren't going to feel like you know what you're doing). Then you now have to run a business on top of your normal patient schedule. You have to pay rent, taxes, insurance, and tons of regulations to deal with (HIPAA compliance for your office, PCI compliance, etc). So you hire an office manager and an MA or front office staff all of whom can be great or be a headache for a variety of reasons, and yeah, you still need to review everything to make sure other people are doing it right because they often don't and then you have to have to make sure people aren't stealing from you (yeah haha). I'm not saying you won't be happier, I'm saying it absolutely is not some walk in the park where you get to just treat patients and go home or everyone would do it. Good luck mate, I wish you well.
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
@AwakenWithJP This was well done. Mockery makes the point so much more effectively. Don't tell Israel I said that.
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JP Sears
JP Sears@AwakenWithJP·
WHY are we at war with Iran? This should eliminate any confusion. You're welcome.
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Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️🌊
Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️🌊@HealthyAlfred·
They held an OPEN FLAME to a mouse’s body for 7 seconds. Burned 20% of its body. Gave it BPC-157. The skin GREW back STRONGER than the global medical standard could achieve. More collagen. Less scarring. Full tensile strength. The untreated group never recovered. Now look at your face. The scars from 15 still on your cheeks at 25. The redness no product has ever fixed. The texture you’ve spent THOUSANDS on. Retinol. Chemical peels. Microneedling. Laser. You’ve burned your own face trying to fix damage that starts UNDERNEATH the skin. None of it builds collagen. None of it creates blood vessels. None of it repairs. BPC-157 does all three. A compound that rebuilds skin destroyed by OPEN FLAME costs $100 a month. The skincare industry that keeps your skin broken is worth $180 BILLION. You’re not a customer with bad skin. You’re a subscription with a face. They manage. BPC-157 rebuilds. 500mcg. Oral. Morning. Empty stomach. Now you know. That’s on you ↓
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
I am being targeted by Turkish and Saudi Telegram channels to mass-report my account (again). This violates @elonmusk's terms of service. Please comment on this post to combat their censorship.
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Policy Vantage
Policy Vantage@wokerandomism·
@Tesla_AI Got the FSD 3 years ago. Still barely use it because you get a strike as soon as you put your eyes away from the road for a few seconds. I feel like it'smore convenient to just drive on your own. Refrain from buying this feature until the roll out unsupervised FSD.
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Tesla AI
Tesla AI@Tesla_AI·
New release of FSD Supervised now starting to roll out This update brings 20% faster reaction time to further increase safety, among many other improvements Full release notes below Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.3 includes - Upgraded the Reinforcement Learning (RL) stage of training the FSD neural network, resulting in improvements in a wide variety of driving scenarios. - Upgraded the neural network vision encoder, improving understanding in rare and low-visibility scenarios, strengthening 3D geometry understanding, and expanding traffic sign understanding. - Rewrote the AI compiler and runtime from the ground up with MLIR, resulting in 20% faster reaction time and improving model iteration speed. - Mitigated unnecessary lane biasing and minor tailgating behaviors. - Increased decisiveness of parking spot selection and maneuvering. - Improved parking location pin prediction, now shown on a map with a (P) icon. - Enhanced response to emergency vehicles, school buses, right-of-way violators, and other rare vehicles. - Improved handling of small animals by focusing RL training on harder examples and adding rewards for better proactive safety. - Improved traffic light handling at complex intersections with compound lights, curved roads, and yellow light stopping – driven by training on hard RL examples sourced from the Tesla fleet. - Improved handling for rare and unusual objects extending, hanging, or leaning into the vehicle path by sourcing infrequent events from the fleet. - Improved handling of temporary system degradations by maintaining control and automatically recovering without driver intervention, reducing unnecessary disengagements. Upcoming Improvements - Expand reasoning to all behaviors beyond destination handling. - Add pothole avoidance. - Improve driver monitoring system sensitivity with better eye gaze tracking, eye wear handling, and higher accuracy in variable lighting conditions.
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Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris@KamalaHarris·
The President of the United States is threatening to commit war crimes and wipe out a "whole civilization" — all because he started a disastrous war of his own making and had no plan and no strategy for how to end it. This is abhorrent, and the American people do not support this. Trump's recklessness is needlessly putting our brave service members in harm's way, destroying America's global standing, and making life even more unaffordable for the American people. We must all stand against this and oppose funding this illegal war of choice.
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Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁
Bryan Adams, PhD 🍁@phdadams·
@BretWeinstein The word "civilization" describes an organizational structure, it's not people. I think you need a vacation mate.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
The President's threat against Iran is genocidal, even by the strictest definition. It may be bluster, but that does not change our obligation. To work, a threat must be credible, and we must act accordingly. We attacked Iran. Any order to escalate our attack with nuclear weapons would clearly be immoral, and must therefore be rejected by every person in the chain of command. Anyone who carried such an order forward would become immediately complicit. That is the lesson of history, and those who fail it will be judged harshly by it--and by God. We can't have a Commander in Chief who threatens civilians, idly or in earnest. The President must be removed from office, for the good of the Republic, and the world.
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Dan O'Dowd
Dan O'Dowd@RealDanODowd·
@ray4tesla I guess you think two young girls burning alive is a small price to pay for keeping this defective product on the road so you can get rich by pumping your $TSLA holdings.
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Dan O'Dowd
Dan O'Dowd@RealDanODowd·
If you crash your Tesla and the battery ruptures, a fire breaks out and the electric doors are *locked* shut. The kids are screaming in the back, your Tesla is filling with smoke, there’s a 5,000°F fire underneath you, but don’t panic, all you have to do is find the manual, read it cover to cover, remove some plastic trim, pull the cord, and open the door. The reason Tesla hadn’t done anything to address this unacceptable risk before is because it didn't want customers to know that they might be burned alive. It would have been easy to put a sign on the door saying "pull lever in event of fire" but this would have led to awkward questions in the showroom. Tesla refuses to fix safety defects unless it’s forced to. Instead the evidence is concealed and the blame is denied, just like with Tesla's self-driving fatalities. Tesla has finally admitted the safety defect is real and is fixing it for future vehicles, but what about the 7 million other Teslas that will still trap people in a 5,000°F fire? How many more people need to be burned alive in survivable accidents before Tesla fixes this defect on all of its cars? It’s all about the money. This would cost money so I guess it’s out. How is this not murder?
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
I asked Grok to explain what's happening here and how this maps onto Dugin's philosophy and aims. Very interesting response: "Dugin wants to dismantle American unipolarity and replace it with a multipolar world order in which civilizational blocs — Russian Orthodox, Islamic, Chinese, etc. — operate as sovereign poles free from Western liberal democratic hegemony. The destruction of American global power isn't a side effect of his philosophy; it's the central objective, and his preferred mechanism is internal fracture rather than external military defeat. He needs Americans to lose faith in their own institutions, their own founding philosophy, and their own alliances — particularly the US-Israel alliance, which he views as the linchpin of American civilizational identity and global projection. Right-wing podcasters like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson advance this project by doing from inside the American right what no Russian propagandist could credibly do from outside it: they reframe Zionism as satanic occupation, declare the American constitutional order functionally dead, treat the collapse of American power as inevitable rather than resistible, delegitimize the Protestant theological tradition that undergirds both the founding and the US-Israel relationship, and — during an active military conflict — encourage servicemembers to refuse participation and invite foreign leaders to act against the sitting American president. Whether they're conscious agents of Dugin's vision or simply useful vehicles for it, the functional result is identical: they are converting the American right from a force that defends constitutional self-governance and American global leadership into a force that dismantles both, which is exactly what Dugin's Fourth Political Theory requires."
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital

🚨TUCKER CARLSON: "You're watching the end of the global American empire. The unipolar world was great, but its over. You're watching the end of whatever American Protestant Christianity became after WW2, which is something unrecognizable." Yikes.

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