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@raynerlucas
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Shade-tree programmer. Hoarder of obsolete tech. Inveterate tinkerer. Alt: @cybersalvage. @[email protected], https://t.co/YyphevKT7d
Cheapside Mews, London W2
Joined December 2009
I would like to complain that this dystopian cyberpunk future does not include the amount of neon and chrome I was led to expect.
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Nobody has Long COVID, but everybody has brain fog, cognitive decline and memory loss. I talk about the overwhelming scientific evidence that COVID damages the brain, and the overwhelming social unwillingness to acknowledge it in my latest: https://t.co/BghgCOOc16
thegauntlet.news
Joking memes make light of the uncomfortable reality: everyone's got a little of that post-COVID brain damage these days
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Is there any hopew that maybe one day they'll work out why the rise in labour market inactivity due to sickness and disability benefit claims also started to rise at much the same time...? 🤦
The govt & media try to blame the huge increase in pupil illness absence on truancy & the ridiculous narrative that the ‘contract between parents & schools has been broken’… …but, if that’s the case, perhaps they could explain why we see the same increase for teachers too?
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i'm about to make ten million dollars
ChatGPT already helps millions of people find what to buy. Now it can help them buy it too. We’re introducing Instant Checkout in ChatGPT with @Etsy and @Shopify, and open-sourcing the Agentic Commerce Protocol that powers it, built with @Stripe, so more merchants and developers
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I can’t…I’m shook. The technology to limit spread of 90% of respiratory viruses *safely and cheaply* in indoor spaces has existed and been proven since the 1950’s…and it was never implemented even in hospitals 🏥 Honestly, this is crushing. Why are humans such planks…
@glbabbington @joeyfox85 Joey's overview is excellent. My favourite quote: "Between 1957 and 1958, upper-room UV was installed in one wing of Livermore VA Hospital. The published study shows that there was a 90% reduction in influenza transmission in the hospital wing with upper-room UV compared to the
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I don’t want disabled people to constantly be resilient. I want them to live safe and easy lives.
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This is what I call red tape eugenics. The eternal trap of bureaucracy meant to kill off disabled and poor people.
I can barely gather the executive function to do my taxes every year & now I need to reapply to healthcare every 6 months, beginning sometime in 2027? Awesome, great… death by 10000 paper cuts
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Very strong evidence for long term dormant (!) COVID viral persistence: Patient who received a transplant 3 months after a mild SARS2 infection, who was then kept in a sterile ward to prevent infection, developed a reactivated infection 2 months later and passed away.
Japanese Case Study Highlights That SARS-CoV-2 Can Remain Dormant in Humans and Be Reactivated following Allo-HSCT https://t.co/zadDg4qRHe
#SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #News #Dormant #Reactivation #Health
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Two thoughts. 1. When we warned that 100s of thousands would become ill/disabled from Covid we thought that when it started obviously costing money action would finally be taken 2. That action turns out to be “stop paying benefits to lots of disabled people”. 🤦🏻♀️😳🤷🏻♀️
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The “hard choices” should be things like “How much do we tax billionaires?”, etc… Not “How many disabled people can we get away with killing”
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the gap in my resume? yeah it’s called playing outside
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And so, from the point at which Covid was allowed to totally run rampant, diseases of the respiratory system became a factor in an astonishing 30% or more of deaths.
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Our member, a care home manager, was asked today to estimate how many disabled residents might be eligible for medically-assisted suicide under the Leadbeater bill and how many places might be freed-up if the option was 'assertively marketed'. Is this the future you want?
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Sometimes when everyone’s being hysterical over not a lot you need to Look at the stories getting no visibility. The Covid Inquiry yesterday declared 180,000 Brits died because Johnson and Hancock ignored expert advice. 180,000 people.
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Learned helplessness in late capitalism isn’t just a personal trauma response, it’s a structural feature. You’re conditioned from birth to believe power is elsewhere, solutions are impossible, and questioning the game is delusional. This isn’t dysfunction, it’s design.
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So. Uhm. Apparently. they’re launching a new “disease registry” to track autistic people. read that again. They are launching. a new disease registry. to track autistic people. a DISEASE REGISTRY. to TRACK. AUTISTIC PEOPLE. https://t.co/8osz37Vp1e
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The autism study is planning to link confidential data "with broad coverage in the U.S. population" in one place for the first time.
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Viruses are linked to neurodegenerative diseases for which we barely have any treatments much less cures. Maybe we shouldn’t be so cavalier about accumulating infections and should actually invest in researching pathogens beyond the acute phase.
Brain disorders such as dementia are linked to viral infections. Scientists are finding out why https://t.co/LYNp8g1q6w via @ABCaustralia
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I feel the need to share this over from 🟦☁️ Do not travel here for any reason, it's not safe for anyone
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