I would hedge a bet, that you did not actually look up or (prior to today) follow this account. And that you confuse "apologia" with "serious concerns about fake 'evidence' from all sides, that muddles the debate and…
FWIW, this domain posted mostly AI generated or otherwise falsified "proof" of "Israel's Massacre in Gaza" which were not rarely debunked as either not even in the area, "Gazawood" stories (a child supposedly killed in…
I am a healthcare provider. Not only during SARS-CoV-2 have we been shat on, abused, misused, tossed into a lethal grinder, driven into suicide, driven into addiction, our personal lives and relationships destroyed. AND…
I guess the author led with this to pad their critique, feeling that "we do scammy things with your referral links and we take cash in your name" wasn't enough. Which says a lot more about them than it says about Brave.
Rescue treatments are symptomatic. Which makes a lot of sense, if you consider what (medically) constitutes "sepsis." Any ED resident on their first week on the job should know how to diagnose sepsis: Temp >38°C…
When I went into residency, my attending once described any drug acting on reuptake (be it antagonistically, agonistic, or in a bifurcated model) as the medical equivalency of noticing your car is low on oil and, in…
I am always willing to learn and change. What did I get wrong?
> Did Mullenweg always behave like this? Matt, literally (he turned 21 then), came of age in the 2004-2006 Silicon Valley climate of the post-Bubble "Trümmerfrauen" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%BCmmerfrau)…
Config being a programming language has insane advantages. Not only can I error check my config in vim or Visual Code, I can do insane things with logic that just don't work in other config file approaches. My laptop is…
Arc does some things right. Combining tabs and bookmarks into one cohesive display, that allows the moving of one to the other, makes sense. Having a floating command bar that does more than just "open this URL" as…
Unfortunately not. There are dozens of companies reselling "old" Libre 2 sensors for "fitness and health" applications. BG has joined HRV and other semi-bogus metrics as one of the numbers that drive a whole subculture…
The lack of a hypo alarm is the reason the Stelo is not past FDA, yet. Luckily, there's xDrip4iOS and xDrip++, not to mention Suggah and others, who will happily do the alarming part for you. Not to mention, that to…
Given the massive scam industry promising health and fitness based on CGM readings, I'd say that already has happened. And Abbott and, now, Dexcom, are more than happy to capitalize on the kind of Son of Dunning or…
Not quite. I am pointing out, that we're not talking about "yet another AI app" here, but something that might potentially be used to inform treatment decisions. In other words, something that decides over the life and…
> "Currently, many countries cannot operate Treatment Machines (radiation therapy machines) and CT scanners simultaneously due to insufficient power supply. Yes, I know. I worked in Ghana. And, know what? Unless you're…
> It seems plausible to argue that if you can afford a CT and a radiation therapy machine, then you probably meet the resource bar for the new family of techniques Pretty much. The thing, though, is that places like…
> Stanford hospital No. Know how I know this?
Not so much business, as real medicine. The reason people get pissed at medicine is that it moves "slow" by their standards. But Jason M Somebody in his garage already built a cryo scalpel, why are you not using it?…
The resolution and planes in modalities that are useful for visual diagnostics (which, again, are outdated as hell) are so expensive, I don't think the little AI script drawing over suspected lesions (something a PET…
It indicates, that he has sold a solution. It neither indicates that this solution is used[1], nor that those solutions are used for diagnostics. And if Chinese single-individual solutions with gamer nicknames don't…
Speaking as a physician who works with both interventional and diagnostic radiology -- the self promotion and style of the post is offputting to say the least. In addition, I'd never, ever, not in a million years,…
Of course it is :). It's a bunch of Markdown, something that dozens of static site generators happily ingest and turn into a website. I am using 11ty (https://mikka.is), a sprinkle of git to get things into production,…
It's 2023, just federate your blog and pull in comments from across the ActivityPub spectrum. If you're into low effort, just webmention.io it, else there are premade solutions for WordPress, 11ty, Jekyll, and many…
It is worth pointing out, that this meta research, put forward by a team of "alternative medicine" proponents at Mangalore, is of relatively weak evidentiary strength and has not been replicated or strengthened since…
We're so complex, you'll find tech and cryptobros on our service. Oh, and speaking of crypto, we have our own coin, too. Now you can tweet to the Moon.
I would hedge a bet, that you did not actually look up or (prior to today) follow this account. And that you confuse "apologia" with "serious concerns about fake 'evidence' from all sides, that muddles the debate and…
FWIW, this domain posted mostly AI generated or otherwise falsified "proof" of "Israel's Massacre in Gaza" which were not rarely debunked as either not even in the area, "Gazawood" stories (a child supposedly killed in…
I am a healthcare provider. Not only during SARS-CoV-2 have we been shat on, abused, misused, tossed into a lethal grinder, driven into suicide, driven into addiction, our personal lives and relationships destroyed. AND…
I guess the author led with this to pad their critique, feeling that "we do scammy things with your referral links and we take cash in your name" wasn't enough. Which says a lot more about them than it says about Brave.
Rescue treatments are symptomatic. Which makes a lot of sense, if you consider what (medically) constitutes "sepsis." Any ED resident on their first week on the job should know how to diagnose sepsis: Temp >38°C…
When I went into residency, my attending once described any drug acting on reuptake (be it antagonistically, agonistic, or in a bifurcated model) as the medical equivalency of noticing your car is low on oil and, in…
I am always willing to learn and change. What did I get wrong?
> Did Mullenweg always behave like this? Matt, literally (he turned 21 then), came of age in the 2004-2006 Silicon Valley climate of the post-Bubble "Trümmerfrauen" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%BCmmerfrau)…
Config being a programming language has insane advantages. Not only can I error check my config in vim or Visual Code, I can do insane things with logic that just don't work in other config file approaches. My laptop is…
Arc does some things right. Combining tabs and bookmarks into one cohesive display, that allows the moving of one to the other, makes sense. Having a floating command bar that does more than just "open this URL" as…
Unfortunately not. There are dozens of companies reselling "old" Libre 2 sensors for "fitness and health" applications. BG has joined HRV and other semi-bogus metrics as one of the numbers that drive a whole subculture…
The lack of a hypo alarm is the reason the Stelo is not past FDA, yet. Luckily, there's xDrip4iOS and xDrip++, not to mention Suggah and others, who will happily do the alarming part for you. Not to mention, that to…
Given the massive scam industry promising health and fitness based on CGM readings, I'd say that already has happened. And Abbott and, now, Dexcom, are more than happy to capitalize on the kind of Son of Dunning or…
Not quite. I am pointing out, that we're not talking about "yet another AI app" here, but something that might potentially be used to inform treatment decisions. In other words, something that decides over the life and…
> "Currently, many countries cannot operate Treatment Machines (radiation therapy machines) and CT scanners simultaneously due to insufficient power supply. Yes, I know. I worked in Ghana. And, know what? Unless you're…
> It seems plausible to argue that if you can afford a CT and a radiation therapy machine, then you probably meet the resource bar for the new family of techniques Pretty much. The thing, though, is that places like…
> Stanford hospital No. Know how I know this?
Not so much business, as real medicine. The reason people get pissed at medicine is that it moves "slow" by their standards. But Jason M Somebody in his garage already built a cryo scalpel, why are you not using it?…
The resolution and planes in modalities that are useful for visual diagnostics (which, again, are outdated as hell) are so expensive, I don't think the little AI script drawing over suspected lesions (something a PET…
It indicates, that he has sold a solution. It neither indicates that this solution is used[1], nor that those solutions are used for diagnostics. And if Chinese single-individual solutions with gamer nicknames don't…
Speaking as a physician who works with both interventional and diagnostic radiology -- the self promotion and style of the post is offputting to say the least. In addition, I'd never, ever, not in a million years,…
Of course it is :). It's a bunch of Markdown, something that dozens of static site generators happily ingest and turn into a website. I am using 11ty (https://mikka.is), a sprinkle of git to get things into production,…
It's 2023, just federate your blog and pull in comments from across the ActivityPub spectrum. If you're into low effort, just webmention.io it, else there are premade solutions for WordPress, 11ty, Jekyll, and many…
It is worth pointing out, that this meta research, put forward by a team of "alternative medicine" proponents at Mangalore, is of relatively weak evidentiary strength and has not been replicated or strengthened since…
We're so complex, you'll find tech and cryptobros on our service. Oh, and speaking of crypto, we have our own coin, too. Now you can tweet to the Moon.