Eva deserves an Oscar for her performative outrage over color additives in cereal, and her advocacy for MAHA as an extension of that.
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Eva deserves an Oscar for her performative outrage over color additives in cereal, and her advocacy for MAHA as an extension of that.
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Collab with @niniandthebrain.bsky.social.
Collab with @niniandthebrain.bsky.social.
That’s why so many dismissed the COVID-19 mitigation measures, believing their health made them invincible, while ignoring how strained hospitals and overwhelmed systems could still hurt them.
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That’s why so many dismissed the COVID-19 mitigation measures, believing their health made them invincible, while ignoring how strained hospitals and overwhelmed systems could still hurt them.
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"If you FAFO and are struggling because of Trump policies, we understand. The Dems are here for you. Tell us how we can help you "
You get the point.
FAFO will be the theme. Be the solution.
"If you FAFO and are struggling because of Trump policies, we understand. The Dems are here for you. Tell us how we can help you "
You get the point.
FAFO will be the theme. Be the solution.
What’s most ironic about China dropping AI (Deepseek R1) models that match our best performance but are significantly cheaper (96.4% cheaper to be exact) is that they are open-source as opposed to the proprietary framework we have here.
What’s most ironic about China dropping AI (Deepseek R1) models that match our best performance but are significantly cheaper (96.4% cheaper to be exact) is that they are open-source as opposed to the proprietary framework we have here.
At first glance, wellness misinformation and pseudoscience, with their unproven remedies, vaccine fear, and distrust of "big pharma," seem financially driven—but there is a far more insidious motive.
At first glance, wellness misinformation and pseudoscience, with their unproven remedies, vaccine fear, and distrust of "big pharma," seem financially driven—but there is a far more insidious motive.
www.nature.com/articles/s41... #scicomm
www.nature.com/articles/s41... #scicomm
Except that only ~3% of the population drinks unpasteurized milk (and 1.6% eats unpasteurized cheese), relative to ~97% that doesn’t.
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Except that only ~3% of the population drinks unpasteurized milk (and 1.6% eats unpasteurized cheese), relative to ~97% that doesn’t.
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