@LogicIllustrat@QuantumGuard17 that is a valid comparison as opposed to Hunt's. Theres the right to free speech but classic limit is not falsely shouting fire in a theater. When exercising rights can threaten lives then reasonable limits/mitigations are warranted.
@Robotbeat There was a company which had a contract with PG&E to supply space solar power. After Starship was announced I got in contact with CEO. He ended company because even with free launches could not compete with terrestrial + battery
@ukhadds Under ideal (for the virus to survive) conditions, how long for 99.5% of the virus to be inactive? For example, an infected person is in a room for 20 minutes then leaves. How long until it's safe to be unmasked in that room, assuming no ventilation.
🦊 🦊🦊🦊 Sake!!!
Apparently suggesting aerosol scientists, engineers, industrial hygienists, and ventilation experts should help shape infectious disease policy is controversial now.
You know… the same types of people responsible for:
clean water systems
sewage infrastructure
filtration
occupational safety
hospital ventilation
indoor air standards
Instead we’re told to “trust the experts” after years of public health agencies fumbling airborne transmission guidance, removing aerosol language from websites during outbreaks, and acting like respirators are exotic technology from the future.
Meanwhile the “random guy on the internet” they’re dismissing:
has a PhD
works in a College of Applied Health Sciences
teaches Tech-Driven Health Interventions
studies behavior, cognition, health technology, and intervention design
and understands the physics behind why respirators, ventilation, filtration, and germicidal UV work
But sure. Better to keep pretending infection control begins and ends with hand sanitizer and vibes.
@zhouliang_mask Failure is just data! This looks like a perfect candidate for "Generative Design." It’s software that literally evolves a structure like natural selection to hit ultra-lightweight goals while keeping strength where needed.
@drseanmullen https://t.co/3LIIKlB9lu has been doing similar work in fighting to correct medical education. I wonder if there's a few other similar issues that would benefit from an umbrella organization
@evilduck92@billyjhowell there was a plan to launch a user accessible orbital telescope about 15 years ago, had a successful kickstarter. Company got funding for planetary imagery and refunded the backers. https://t.co/M2PonzQq2G
The whole IPAC PRECAUTIONS paradigm used in healthcare is fundamentally wrong
It's been wrong for decades
So long in fact that it's become enshrined in stone
Fossilized
Immutable
Regarded as a Universal Truth
In reality it's a Fundamental Lie
Millions of people got sick, then got sicker — and then stopped getting better.
They came back with normal labs. Unremarkable imaging.
And the quiet suggestion that maybe the problem wasn't biological.
Long COVID didn't just introduce a new illness. It exposed how modern medicine responds when suffering can't yet be measured.
Modern healthcare systems struggle with:
- Illness without measurable biomarkers
- Symptoms that fluctuate and defy categorization
- Patients — especially women — whose suffering outpaces the science
- Chronic complexity in a system built for acute resolution
What Long COVID revealed was already there.
Patients with ME/CFS, fibromyalgia, and dysautonomia (like POTS) had been describing this reality for decades.
Long COVID just made it impossible to ignore.
In this essay, I explore:
- Why Long COVID exposed cracks in medicine that existed long before the pandemic
- How "we can't explain this" quietly became "this may not be real"
- Why chronically ill patients already knew this story
- How a system built for acute disease failed millions with chronic illness
- Why Long COVID's research funding is catastrophically misaligned with its actual harm
- And what medicine still owes the patients it dismissed
https://t.co/ZyhfAYtqn2
@elonmusk REMEMBER THIS?
This wouldn’t have happened if I didn’t fix the problem that 15 experts you paid to come from Europe said they need at least 8 to 10 months to fix the issue!
Remember that you said “FUCK! if we need to delay it until 2013 I am out of Money!
I Fixed it in 10 DAYS
@AlexTench It's what I used to justify getting a 3s. Very sad that sharing has stopped working, and now worried I'm going to lose all my hyperscapes if Meta drops support without having an export function.
@Geiger_Capital Amazon is like doing Physics while the school is like doing Biology. Physics is a lot easier than Biology. Bill Gates spent $5B over 20 years trying to improve schools and failed https://t.co/vFrtttVXHQ