Asian parents love language is to criticize…they want you to be better❤️… it’s much easier to say “good job”.
(My take: Today’s generation is weaker. Therapy has hoodwinked too many with “me-first” therapy. Too many therapy caused family estrangements.) https://t.co/vE57plSGhL
BEWARE: Meta’s glasses may be “on” and recording you. When someone puts them down it continues to record… you in the bathroom, bedroom… intimate, private moments uploaded for strangers to see. #StopMetaGlasses#Privacy#Security#AI#RayBan
Seven million people bought Meta's Ray Ban AI glasses last year.
They thought they were getting a cool gadget.
They were actually installing surveillance cameras on their own faces.
What just leaked out of Kenya changes everything.
Swedish newspapers just broke a massive story.
Workers in Nairobi, Kenya say Meta is sending them footage from inside people's homes.
Raw video from your bathroom, bedroom, private moments.
The glasses record every time you activate the AI.
But here's the part Meta doesn't want you to know:
People forget the camera is still rolling.
They set the glasses on a nightstand, on a bathroom counter and walk away.
The camera doesn't.
One worker described watching a man leave a room then his wife walked in and started changing clothes.
She had no idea a camera was pointed at her.
She had no idea a stranger in Kenya was watching.
And it gets worse.
Workers report seeing people having sex, using the toilet.
One annotator saw a user's full debit card number, account number, everything clear as day on screen.
This is Meta's system working exactly as designed.
The company sends this footage to a firm called Sama in Nairobi.
Workers label the content frame by frame to train Meta's AI.
And if you raise concerns?
"You are not supposed to question it. If you start asking questions, you are gone."
That's a direct quote from one of the annotators.
They watch your private life and they can't even talk about it.
Meta technically discloses this in its terms of service.
Buried, deep in language no normal person would ever read.
One annotator put it plainly:
"If they knew about the extent of the data collection, no one would dare to use the glasses."
Meta says faces are blurred before human review.
Former employees admit the blurring fails constantly.
Bad lighting, certain angles and faces come through clear.
The privacy protection is a filter that doesn't work.
And it's about to get worse.
The New York Times obtained an internal Meta memo revealing plans to add facial recognition to the glasses.
The feature is called name tag.
Look at a stranger and the AI tells you who they are.
The memo acknowledged the feature carries "safety and privacy risks."
But Meta's Reality Labs had a strategy:
"We will launch during a dynamic political environment where many civil society groups that we would expect to attack us would have their resources focused on other concerns."
Once your footage enters Meta's AI training system, it's permanent.
You can't delete it, you can't opt out and can't untrain the model.
A data protection attorney warned: "The user effectively loses control."
Your private moments become Zuckerberg's training data. Forever.
Seven million pairs sold in 2025, up from two million the year before.
Meta is ramping production to 30 million units.
And almost none of those buyers understood what they were actually agreeing to.
This is a surveillance apparatus marketed as a fashion accessory.
The Google Home scandal was bad.
At least those cameras stayed in one room.
These glasses go everywhere you go, they see everything you see.
And when you forget to turn them off, strangers on the other side of the world see it too.
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Trump Wants To Access Your Social Media - And They Can.
You hand over your right to privacy when you agree to a social media app’s terms of use.
Most people don’t read these when they sign up. #Privacy#SocialMedia#NoPrivacy https://t.co/2TpfhzEKWW
Mix:
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup warm water
How:
Rinse mouth, 30 seconds
Gargle throat, 30 seconds (head tilted back)
Spit out (do not swallow)
When:
Return home
From public places
Before meal
At first sign of illness
Turn-Off AirPlay on your iPhone to stop Hackers.
Go to:
> Settings
> General
> AirPlay & Continuity
> Automatically AirPlay
Choose “Never” or “Ask”
#iPhone#Security#Privacy#Hackers https://t.co/9V8FuToC0Z
New 2025 study found the more therapy a person had the more negatively they remembered their past; distorting childhood memories. Therapy not only failed them but rewired their memories. People walked out not healed but misled. #Therapy#Psychology#Health https://t.co/kjjA3ZtKl4
Some people never post photos online.
No selfies. No updates. No “look at me” moments.
In a world built for attention, their silence stands out.
Here’s what psychology says it really means:
How can health insurers rake in billions of dollars in profits, even when medical costs go up and more people drop their coverage?
Wendell Potter, the former VP of Cigna, exposes their scheme.
Google is allowing AI to scan all your emails and attachments in Gmail. To turn off this default feature go to:
- Settings
- See All Settings
Scroll to:
- Smart Features - toggle off and reset
- Google Workspace Smart Features - turn off/ uncheck both boxes and reset
Courtney Swan, M.S. Nutrition and host of the Real Foodology podcast, presented compelling testimony on the link between chronic illness and agrochemicals. The core of the argument reveals a disturbing narrative.
The modern agriculture system was designed not by farmers, but by chemical corporations. Companies with histories in producing Agent Orange and wartime chemicals pivoted to American farmlands, creating a market for their products.
The mechanism involves a powerful herbicide, glyphosate, and genetically engineered crops. To solve the problem of herbicides killing plants, "Roundup Ready" GMO seeds were created. These crops withstand massive glyphosate spraying, but the food retains toxic residue that does not wash or cook off.
The scale of the issue is immense:
• 85-100% of U.S. corn and soy is genetically modified.
• 280 million pounds of glyphosate are sprayed annually.
• Testing finds glyphosate in 80-90% of conventional wheat-based products like Cheerios and Goldfish.
The human health consequences are severe. Glyphosate is a classified carcinogen and is found in human breast milk, placentas, and organs. It is linked to neurological damage, endocrine disruption, and the rise in gluten sensitivities.
The system is accused of being rigged:
• The U.S. government subsidizes the most heavily sprayed crops.
• These crops become the foundation of ultra-processed foods.
• Corporate lobbying and influence in agriculture policy protect profits over public health.
This is framed as a national security issue, with obesity and chronic illness making a significant portion of youth ineligible for military service.
The conclusion is a call to action: stop subsidizing the foods that drive disease and prioritize a food system that nourishes the population instead of harming it.
Everything @chrisboettcher9 says here is true⬇️ Medical financial literacy is not taught in medical schools, most doctors aren’t entrepreneurs, pharmaceutical & insurance companies have corrupted the profession and destroying healthcare for the masses. #AmericasHealthCare
A lot of people in the comments are saying she should “just start her own practice” or “go concierge.”
I get it. I left the traditional system too. But it’s not always that simple. Not all MDs are entrepreneurs.
Most followed the playbook their whole life. Stepping off that path feels like stepping off a cliff.
It’s a massive bet on yourself. If you fail, you don’t just go back. Many systems will quietly blackball anyone who leaves.
And when one hospital group owns everything within 50 miles (like it does here) your choice becomes: make it work or move your family. That’s a burn-the-ships moment.
Medical education teaches zero business.
Sales, marketing, operations, cash flow none of that is in the curriculum.
It takes a rare type of person to be willing to fail publicly and repeatedly while learning it.
So yes, alternative models are the future.
But for most physicians, walking away from the system isn’t just about being brave it's taking on existential risk to everything you've ever known.
And that’s the part people miss.
A friend told me recently that his wife whose an MD at a major local hospital is seriously considering leaving medicine.
Not because she stopped caring about patients or long hours but because of the pressure from above.
In her system, every diagnosis comes with the expectation of prescribing the drug that matches the code.
If she doesn’t? She gets questioned. Evaluated. Sometimes even financially penalized through performance metrics tied to “quality measures." This sounds noble but really just means “Did you give the patient the medication the system expects?”
He said she's been dealing with it for a while and it seems to get worse every year.
She didn’t go into medicine to be a cog in a pharmaceutical machine. She went in to actually help people.
But the hospital’s incentives don’t reward lifestyle coaching, nutrition conversations, movement prescriptions, or digging into root causes.
There’s no bonus for helping a patient reverse insulin resistance.
But there's plenty tied to metrics on prescribing statins, GLP-1s, antihypertensives, SSRIs, and anything else that fits neatly into a billing code.
And the saddest part? This isn’t rare.
Between pay-for-performance systems, pharma influence, and hospital revenue structures tied to drug utilization, the entire system nudges doctors away from thinking and toward prescribing.
Many MDs feel trapped: If they want to practice slow, thoughtful medicine there’s no time. Or if they want to focus on root causes there’s no billing code.
If they want to avoid unnecessary meds they risk being flagged for “not meeting standards.” So many of the good doctors are quietly slipping away.
And we wonder why chronic disease keeps rising.
A system that incentivizes prescriptions will always produce more prescriptions.
A system that rewards dependency will always create more dependent patients.
And a system that punishes critical thinkers will eventually lose all of them.
My friend’s wife isn’t leaving medicine. She’s being pushed out of it.
And until we fix the incentives, she won’t be the last.
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Do Eye Push-Ups👀💪🏻
Strengthen your focusing system #Eye#Health
-cover 1 eye
-bring in thumb until blurry, then pull back until clear
-focus 5 seconds
-then look into distance 5 seconds
-repeat 30 seconds
-Then cover other eye and repeat #EyeExercise https://t.co/wN3J9QzF8a
America has an illegal immigration problem, but using brute force methods when not necessary is wrong. How can anyone tell the difference between an arrest and kidnapping, when ICE officers refuse to identify themselves, don’t wear official uniforms, and cover their faces?
ICE just ripped a father from his car outside his child’s PRESCHOOL in Beaverton, Oregon.
Masked thugs shattered his window like a SWAT raid—while his child, a toddler, was in the car.
Mahdi Khanbabazadeh is married to a U.S. citizen and mid–green card process. This wasn’t about law—it was about cruelty, fear, and power.
ICE has become a rogue force, snatching parents in front of kids. Schools aren’t safe. Homes aren’t safe. We must ABOLISH ICE.
Raise hell. Share this story. Call your reps and demand action. End family separation. End this war on immigrants.
👉 https://t.co/ZOeR5H3mT4
#DemsUnited #OnYourSide