@ScienceMagazine Fire your fucking journo and your editorial team!
The research basically says: "Screened maternal gut microbes MAY help restore microbiome development in C-section babies". It's not guaranteed or proven.
Now many moms instead will literally feed their newborns with their faeces
@DocPriyamMD I don't understand why your followers just repeat what you've said without adding anything. Is it vanity or what? Not to mention that they use LLMs to do that.
Sad you don't reply to your DMs :-(
@sama Meanwhile today
1) Voice chat is broken - I say things, ChatGPT replies something totally unrelated
2) Two of my conversations simply disappeared without a trace. I even have their URLs and when I follow them - nothing gets loaded. I've not deleted anything.
Wonderful $1T company
@arstechnica The Ars Technica website and forums are COMPLETELY BROKEN - multiple resources fail to load due to the faulty challenge protection: Max challenge attempts exceeded. Please refresh the page to try again!
@simonmaechling It was mainly due to high child mortality rates. If you ate well and avoided transmissible diseases, you could expect to live almost as long as people do now. Organic or not has little to do with average life expectancy.
@DocPriyamMD "Pushing the body to grow larger means a faster breakdown of the internal organs over time."
This one's weird. Larger animals on average live longer.
@hjluks I can't PM you, but could you please spend a few minutes checking the MRI images of my ankles? I feel like I'm about to become disabled. Local doctors say "everything's alright", but it's getting progressively worse every day.