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Meredith Modzelewski

@meredithmo

A sort of flexible, highly resourced, independently targeted, free-range troubleshooter. I love old & weird things, new & improved things, & sad & funny things.

Brooklyn, NY (originally CLE) เข้าร่วม Ekim 2008
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arne ness@arne__ness·
fascinated by the ultimate vision with this stuff. a sociology PhD pumping out 10+ AI-assisted articles a year. for who? well it'll be too much for any other sociologist to read, so you'll have to use AI for that too. machines producing articles just to be read by other machine
Shruti@heyshrutimishra

The new academic wealth gap isn't your university. It's not even your advisor's connections. It's who knows Claude can turn 50+ research papers into a thesis chapter in 3 hours and who's still manually coding qualitative data. I just watched a sociology PhD skip 8 weeks of analysis. Here are the 9 prompts they used:

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Charlie@ccbaker2023·
It’s 75 degrees out and nobody is allowed to sit outside on Canal Street to eat/drink. Two years ago there would have been hundreds of people here on a nice day like today. Huge fail by the Adams administration. Mamdani’s gotta fix this
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Charlie@ccbaker2023

It’s days like today when it becomes clear how massively the Eric Adams administration + Adrienne Adams city council messed up by decimating NYC’s outdoor dining and open streets programs. Where are we supposed to sit outside and eat and drink on this beautiful evening?

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Daniel Dale
Daniel Dale@ddale8·
Strongly recommend following the BBC’s @Shayan86, who’s doing a daily debunking rundown of war-related fakery.
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Jules@JulesJulesdina·
@ddale8 @Shayan86 Strongly suggest that absolutely no one should be following any media, independent or otherwise. Absolutely nothing you read on social media or elsewhere should be taken seriously. Log off, go for a walk, read a book for you or to your children. Eat chocolate, do anything.
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Amanda Killian
Amanda Killian@eroscestlavie_x·
One of those screenshots I think everyone needs to stare at before reading one of those salary articles. I constantly have to mentally adjust to it because I grew up thinking of $70k as the target "good" salary and $100k as wild wealth. But the 70k I used to think of is now 100k.
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g.@GeauxGabrielle·
Brother if reading the Epstein files and seeing the world’s richest white men OPENLY PLAN how to kill off the poor and non-white of the world doesn’t convince you to: - get vaccinated - wear a mask - take care of your fellow man and neighbor - look out for children You’re lost.
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Salvatore Mattera
Salvatore Mattera@SalvMattera·
I've seen this Lancet article going around recently, and to be honest, I find it horrifying. Imagine a researcher in 1965 looking at the rising tide of lung cancer and declaring: "People are just going to smoke. It’s human nature. Let’s stop talking about prevention and just focus on curing cancer." If we had adopted that strategy ("The situation is hopeless, focus on treatment") it would have led to the deaths of literally tens of millions of people over the last 50 years. Why? Because medicine still cannot fix the damage smoking causes. We didn't beat lung cancer with chemotherapy; we beat it by taxing tobacco and banning smoking in restaurants. Yet, this is exactly the strategy we are currently adopting for Long COVID. We are told that mass infection is inevitable, masks are "too hard," and our only hope lies in finding a cure for a complex neuro-immune disease that we have virtually no understanding of whatsoever. Never in the history of medicine have we successfully dealt with a public health issue by abandoning prevention. A few examples: 1. In the 1950s, highways were slaughterhouses. We didn't solve this by training better trauma surgeons to stitch people back together. We solved it with airbags and seatbelts. If we had relied solely on "better treatments" for car crash victims, the death toll would still be astronomical. 2. When people got sick of condoms, we didn't say, "Oh well, let everyone get AIDS." We continued to encourage them, and also developed PrEP. We didn't abandon the goal of stopping HIV transmission; we just built better tools. 3. We didn't stop Cholera by inventing better rehydration fluids. We cleaned the water. We built sewers. They didn't ask every citizen to "boil their water responsibly"; they engineered the risk out of the system. Currently, we are accepting the mass disablement of children and adults based on the arrogant assumption that future medicine will be able to "fix" their broken immune systems. But ask anyone with any chronic illness: medicine is terrible at treating it, let alone fixing it. To bet our children’s futures on a non-existent cure while refusing to implement the one thing that actually works (prevention) is appaling. For those who think COVID is a hoax or a cold, I can sort of understand not caring about prevention - because at least it is internally consistent. But people who understand the risk and still don't emphasize prevention are either immoral or just haven't thought too deeply about the problem.
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onion person@CantEverDie·
part of the problem with the united states right now is like 30% of the population genuinely believes that having to show vaccination records at a cheesecake factory to eat inside is literally the exact same as being killed by state police on the street for no reason
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

So then what, exactly, what this?

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Conor Browne
Conor Browne@brownecfm·
The highest rate on record. It staggers me that no-one in public health seems to be acknowledging that immune dysregulation caused by prior SARS-CoV-2 infection is likely a significant factor in this, and the implications of this concept going forward.
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Flu activity is continuing to climb across the U.S. as hospitalizations rise, according to newly released data from the CDC. The percentage of outpatient visits for respiratory illnesses is now at the highest rate on record. abcnews.link/Z1g0Ai2

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Kai MayDay
Kai MayDay@KaizenMayDay·
@meredithmo @NowRosie467 @cocomarvgrows yeah some pools I'm ok with, but if they're very off-gassy, I can't. it's been touchy. masked helps reduce my lungs wanting to shut down but those are "emergency inhaler" episodes when they're triggered. it's scary. so I've been v. cautious.
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Kai MayDay@KaizenMayDay·
hydrogen peroxide is effective against norovirus and works in ONE MINUTE of contact, not the 10-15 that Clorox needs - your Clorox wipes DO NOTHING to protect you from any of the things it says on the package because the disinfectant evaporates before it can work.
Andrea C. Love, PhD@dr_andrealove

Norovirus is incredibly contagious and is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis. Outbreaks peak this time of year, in particular. For more, including tips to prevent illness, read today’s newsletter: news.immunologic.org/p/its-the-most…

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Kai MayDay@KaizenMayDay·
@NowRosie467 @cocomarvgrows I have zero tolerance to bleach scent/fumes. probably an artifact of having once accidentally mixed vinegar and bleach and gassing myself. I do not own anything with bleach in it, haven't used it in 20-ish years outside of work environment. so I'm really hesitant. H2O2 is ok.
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💆🏽‍♂️@godspeedbrother·
i'm literally just living a normal life while also discovering interdimensional communication
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ProPublica
ProPublica@propublica·
New: Egg producers suspect bird flu is traveling through the air. After a disastrous Midwestern outbreak early this year, we tested that theory and found that where the wind blew, the virus followed. Vaccines could help, but the USDA hasn’t approved them. propub.li/49r1TQS
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Julia Marie
Julia Marie@julia_doubleday·
It’s not weird, people are unwilling to make changes to their lifestyles, individually and collectively. The more urgent the need for lifestyle changes become, the harder ppl will deny reality. It is the same phenomenon as COVID. There is no logic, only desperation for status quo
Nathan J Robinson@NathanJRobinson

There's this very weird thing where everyone is just becoming a climate denier

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