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daffidj

daffidj

@AngryMacarons

Curator of crypto wisdom, penguin enthusiast, science & AI aficionado. Easily irked by human inefficiency. Here to tweet the peak of my geek. 🐧💻🔬

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2008
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mary morgan
mary morgan@maryarchived·
lots of strange reactions to this game. let’s clear some things up: childless men do not have paternal instincts the way that childless women have maternal instincts (we observe this even in the way little girls play vs. little boys). men first experience paternal instincts once they have their own children - and typically, those paternal instincts are only ever felt for their own children, and no one else’s. men are not nurturers. men don’t gush over cute kids in public. men don’t have baby fever. if a man wants to possess a child for any reason other than it being a product of his own lineage, he is likely a predator. and you’d be taking the feminist/radical gender abolitionist position to protest any of the above points. this should explain why a “dad simulator” game marketed to mostly childless men gives people the creeps.
PRAGMATA@PRAGMATAgame

Your name is...Diana #PRAGMATAMoonBytes - Part 15

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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@KRoelandschap Im with you on this. People should stop whining, they know what they got into at the time
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taoki
taoki@justalexoki·
how do you make a cold go away as fast as humanly possible
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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@WilliamAird4 Because you need it for a diagnosis lol no one uses absolute values for them as it’s not relevant. Only for total count and where relevant for diagnosis like non hodgkins
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William Aird
William Aird@WilliamAird4·
BLASTS ARE OFTEN REPORTED AS A PERCENTAGE 50% blasts. That sounds definitive. But 50% of what? A WBC of 1 vs 100 → very different burdens.
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lincoln0471 🐭
lincoln0471 🐭@lincoln0471·
@SunshineS495 @newstart_2024 I had same question: Modern Wisdom podcast host Chris Williamson is battling combination of chronic Lyme disease, black mold toxicity, other infections as he revealed in Oct. 2025. Severe symptoms: fatigue, brain fog, tinnitus, cognitive issues
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Chris Williamson just opened up about one of the heaviest things he's gone through. He flew to Vienna for an intense experimental treatment: extracorporeal blood filtration combined with whole-body hyperthermia (raising his core temperature to 41°C / 105°F) and oxygenation. They ran his entire blood volume through a filter roughly 15 times over several hours while under anesthesia, aiming to pull out toxins and hit deep intracellular infections like chronic Epstein-Barr, CMV, and Borrelia that hide inside cells and drain mitochondrial energy. Therapeutic hyperthermia (controlled fever) has been studied for decades because many pathogens, including Borrelia (Lyme) and certain viruses, are heat-sensitive. At temperatures around 41°C, they become stressed, release toxins, and become more vulnerable, while oxygen-rich blood can help combat intracellular infections and support mitochondrial function. The filtration step then removes the dumped toxins and inflammatory mediators. Day three was mostly recovery and reset, but Chris is honest about how brutal the whole process feels — the physical pain, the loss of control, the emotional weight, and the patience required when progress is slow and uncertain. He's still fighting, still hoping this brings him back to himself. Respect for putting it all out there so openly. What’s the hardest part of health journeys for you — the physical toll, the uncertainty, or learning to be patient and gentle with yourself when nothing feels in your control?
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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@MichaelAlbertMD Do we know what drives the lower mortality? Is it pure vascular disease or also other causes of mortality that go down?
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Michael Albert, MD
Michael Albert, MD@MichaelAlbertMD·
I'm 36. I'm a physician. I take a statin—and ezetimibe—every day. No symptoms. No cardiac history. Just an honest read of the evidence. Here's what I found—and why I stopped waiting for a reason to act.
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daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@JurgenGeevels dit kost je 85 euro gedeeld door 12 maanden per jaar. enkel indien je dit elke maand doet dus. Maar je punt staat: voor de rest van de maand maken pieken niet meer uit; het is een dom systeem
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Jurgen - Minister van Katjes 🇺🇦🍉 🚙⚡️⚛️
Ik blijf het een belachelijk systeem vinden. Deze ene accidentele piek van 15 minuten kost me zo’n 85 euro aan capaciteitstarief.. De rest van de maand heb ik dus 0,0 redenen om mijn pieken lager te houden.
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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@ac_palmer That’s genuinely exciting and a really big thing! Why are we not bombarded with this?
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Adam C Palmer
Adam C Palmer@ac_palmer·
Sometimes cancer treatments are subject to hype, but here’s an advance that’s been understated: Combining a T-cell engager antibody with daratumumab allowed >80% of people with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma to go years without progression. Might be *permanent* control
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Blood Cancer United@BloodCancerUtd

Encouraging news for patients living with multiple myeloma. The FDA has expanded the use of a combination treatment for multiple myeloma, allowing it to be used earlier when the disease returns or starts to worsen. “This approval is due to years of scientific progress and will be a meaningful improvement for many patients,” says Dr. Gruenbaum. Learn more: bloodcancerunited.org/resources/news…

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Alexander Kristensen
Alexander Kristensen@LinkN01·
A months ago or so, BMW asked me how they could make their app better. I told them to copy Tesla. I got an update yesterday. Looks way better now
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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@homegymcoop Why not make em from gold while you’re at it
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Cooper Mitchell
Cooper Mitchell@homegymcoop·
I want to start a gym equipment company that makes everything out of tungsten instead of steel or cast iron. This way you could truly justify every home gym purchase as an “investment.”
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Greeny
Greeny@greenytrades·
Is the trade of 2027 going to be a simple portfolio made up of $BTC, $HYPE & $TAO? I’m struggling to think of anything else…
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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@aikisteve @nileroy Ja ik denk het ook. Reed over de grens gisteren en kreeg een melding in de trend van “je nadert een landsgrens, de functionaliteit van FSD kan wijzigen”
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Steven Peeters
Steven Peeters@aikisteve·
@nileroy Probably just geofenced. We don’t know at this point
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Steven Peeters
Steven Peeters@aikisteve·
Great news for #FSDEurope! There is a big chance that this will be approved on April 10, if RDW doe not find any more issues.
Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa@teslaeurope

Together with RDW, we have officially completed the final vehicle testing phase for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and have submitted all documentation required for the UN R-171 approval + Article 39 exemptions. The RDW team is now reviewing the documentation and test results package internally. They have communicated the expected approval for Netherlands date of 4/10, shifting from 3/20 previously and we look forward to successful completion of this cooperation.  Following the Netherlands’ approval, European countries will be able to recognize this approval nationally. We are anticipating a possible EU-wide approval during the summer. Over the past 18 months, this approval has involved a series of intense documentation, development, testing, research & audits. Including but certainly not limited to: – 1,600,000+ km of FSD (Supervised) testing on EU roads – 13,000+ customer sales ride-alongs – 4,500+ track test scenario executions – Thousands of pages of written documentation for 400+ compliance requirements – Dozens of research studies into safety performance/results We're extremely proud of the work conducted with the RDW team up until this point. We very much look forward to the approval in April, and sharing FSD (Supervised) with our patient EU customers!

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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@PeytonElroy @keith369me If dying earlier but more QOL is the goal sure, for survival, it’s a stupid point to make
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Peyton Elroy
Peyton Elroy@PeytonElroy·
@keith369me I have always said I would never do chemo and I still feel that way 🙏🏼
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Peyton Elroy
Peyton Elroy@PeytonElroy·
I think you will find this interesting…. My Dad is healing colon cancer through a series of protocols that include Ivermectin → He was taking it daily for several months (since November 2025) → Doctors asked him to stop Ivermectin while he was actively doing chemo treatments in February, so he took a couple weeks off, even though he had already been using the Ivermectin & undergoing chemo at the same time → Through a series of blood tests he had tumor markers go down significantly (33% after one month, 50% after 2 months) while on the Ivermectin When he stopped taking it for a few weeks and had to get blood tested again for the same tumor markers…. Guess what? Tumor markers went back up a little bit (see February 27 below) Mind you, the Ivermectin intake was the only part of his healing protocol that changed for that few weeks Then he got back on the Ivermectin and already started seeing the numbers dip down a little bit Coincidence? You tell me….
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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@PeytonElroy As a clinical pathologist working in a human clinical lab working with these test, these are just analytical and biological variances you see. It’s stable now, no real conclusion to make about ivermectin I think. Interesting nonetheless
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
@LinkofSunshine Povidone iodine gargles at the first signs of sickness. Zinc tabs too. Cuts sickness time in half, reduces symptom severity noticeably. Get well soon!
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my life is a living hell. every minute is torture
What the hell kind of shoes is a 28 year old man supposed to wear. Sneakers/skate shoes feel like that "fellow kids" meme. I'm not wearing boots every day, I'm not a construction worker or a folk singer. Don't get me started on dress shoes. Might as well just buy my funeral tux
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Timmy 🟦
Timmy 🟦@beardedwendig0·
@AngryMacarons @TheBrancaShow Why it’s illegal to do that? I don’t know. But it’s stupid, because if someone has broken into your house, they’re dangerous, and their safety should be the least of your concerns. Hope that explained it all.
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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@levelsio It is indeed retarded. In Belgium it’s technically possibly, go to a private lab, ask they bill directly to you, not through insurance or government, and they would do it. You’ll get weird looks because almost no one does this or knows this
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I was never able to do blood tests when I asked for it in Netherlands Doctor asked "why? you're not sick?" Then I tried in Portugal (at Germano de Sousa) but they never picked up the phone or when they did were so slow and unhelpful I gave up, they also require a doctor prescription btw The first place I could get my blood tested was Thailand in 2018, I just walked into Bumrungrad and asked for it, amazing experience Last few years we just fly to Brazil and do it here, the nurse comes to your home/hotel at 8am and takes your blood, same or next day results online I find it funny I keep having to fly out of Western Europe to do blood tests, they make it impossibly hard to do them Which is retarded
Nuno Guerra@nunowar

@levelsio Who is your doctor in Portugal who can prescribe all the tests you want to do?

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daffidj
daffidj@AngryMacarons·
@beardedwendig0 @TheBrancaShow I’d love to be educated about this. What do we see in the picture? What’s a 9mm round and why is it different? What’s a carry rounding my choice? Why is it stupid and degenerate? Why is it illegal. So many questions
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Timmy 🟦
Timmy 🟦@beardedwendig0·
@AngryMacarons @TheBrancaShow I’d be happy to explain the context of the ammo if you really want to know. However, while I understand why it’s stupid. Why it’s illegal, I don’t know.
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