No, Natalia. What we need are workplaces that actually implement basic safety measures to stop airborne transmission. And employers who are held accountable when their negligence turns preventable diseases into workplace hazards.
#StopDiseaseSpread
I feel so lonely working from home I want to spend $450 a month commuting to work and paying for parking to ask my coworkers about their weekend in the office.
Introvert language translated:
“Maybe I’ll come” - I’m not coming
“I’ll let you know” - I’m not coming
“I’m not sure yet” - I’m very sure that I’m not coming
“I’ll try and come” - I won’t try anything
“I’ll think about it” - I won’t think about anything, I’m not coming
Il riscaldamento della nazionale senegalese. La World Cup, nonostante le divisioni imposte da Trump, continua a celebrare l'identità dei Paesi partecipanti e la voglia di condividerla con gli altri.
I saw a post on Reddit that said that “The underlying purpose of AI is to allow wealth to access skill while removing from the skilled the ability to access wealth.” And I don’t think I’ve ever seen AI described so incisively.
Amazing: KPMG wrote a report describing the successful use of AI by businesses. But the case studies turned out to be AI hallucinations.
https://t.co/s3LE8vedNi
As a neurologist, it is now patently clear to me that the vast majority of people on the planet are suffering from neuroinflammation or brain damage (likely both)
The way people speak & behave has changed. Markedly so.
Whether irl, or via messaging/social media. It’s noticeable
Our highest and most urgent national priority should be AI safeguards. The risks of AI weapons, pathogens, mass unemployment, surveillance, and even extinction must not continue to be largely ignored.
My father was hospitalized when he fell down the stairs, got Covid in hospital, and his then-mild dementia accelerated with extreme rapidity, and he died within the year.
My story is not unique. How many millions of people is this happening to?
Enough studies came out last week ALONE to justify having worn a respirator every day for the past six+ years and wearing one every day going forward. You're making a grave mistake if you're fine with getting COVID.