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adamredwoods

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Scientists discover a cause of lupus, possible way to reverse it

news.feinberg.northwestern.edu
834 points·by adamredwoods·2 years ago·186 comments

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adamredwoods
·5 days ago·discuss
Fireworks affects others: fire danger, noise, lack of post-celebration cleanup. I've seen trash and unlit fireworks left in school yards that had kids coming in for summer school.

If people were more respectful with fireworks, this wouldn't be a polarizing opinion. Yet, here we are.
adamredwoods
·5 days ago·discuss
Not entirely sure, but this fire aligns with July 4, and has one death:

https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/wildfire/update-numerous-stru...
adamredwoods
·18 days ago·discuss
I am deficient, too, and take supplements (rare liver disease).

I wonder if taking mushrooms soaked in the sun improves absorption compared to supplements?
adamredwoods
·24 days ago·discuss
Great point. Scanning healthy people is one thing, people who truly need help (like myself) is another!
adamredwoods
·26 days ago·discuss
The monetary advantages gained by AI are not going to the lower class, but rather a small group of wealthy people. Meanwhile data centers cause disruption in energy prices, water, and real estate for the lower class.

Thus, economic inequality leads to backslide of democracy:

https://news.uchicago.edu/story/economic-inequality-leads-de...
adamredwoods
·27 days ago·discuss
Lithium, too! In mice. https://otd.harvard.edu/news/could-lithium-explain-and-treat...
adamredwoods
·27 days ago·discuss
Only as a reminder and a data point, homelessness rises every year, too. It's at record highs. (Caveat: homelessness data is difficult to calculate.)

https://endhomelessness.org/state-of-homelessness/

So we are possibly having more record highs in wealth, and more record lows.
adamredwoods
·27 days ago·discuss
To understand why the two are one and the same, is first to understand that the US is a plutocracy.
adamredwoods
·27 days ago·discuss
I'm exhausted by all this tapping! Who knew cutting firewood was such hard work!

/s
adamredwoods
·last month·discuss
Bold claim to say "no signs" based on non-contextual numbers. I think I recall somewhere that most jobs added were in healthcare.

>> The May jobs report reinforced this with nonfarm payrolls jumping by 172,000, confirming that there are no signs of workers being replaced by ChatGPT.
adamredwoods
·2 months ago·discuss
No one needs to disprove, because no religion has ever had proof of an existence of a god(s).
adamredwoods
·2 months ago·discuss
There is absolutely no god(s). It is a false fabrication of the human mind.
adamredwoods
·2 months ago·discuss
I can't find that in your reference. Additionally, signed by Jefferson into law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalization_Act_of_1802
adamredwoods
·2 months ago·discuss
The United States was literally built on the idea of immigration.

https://www.cato.org/blog/founding-fathers-favored-liberal-i...
adamredwoods
·2 months ago·discuss
From https://sherwood.news/tech/hyperion/

>> Per the report, the package of tax breaks and incentives was achieved through local officials bound by nondisclosure agreements, quietly struck legislative deals, and parliamentary sleight of hand to avoid public scrutiny of the deal.

>> So the residents of Richland Parish did not have much of a heads-up on what was coming.

No voting, no public interests, only closed-door politics.
adamredwoods
·3 months ago·discuss
>> The computers will come for all of our jobs eventually, but those of us who refuse or decline to embrace the most powerful creative tools we’ve ever been given will be the first to fall.

It's being mandated by almost all companies. We're forced to use it, whether it produces good results or not. I can change a one-line code faster than Claude Code can, as long as I understand the code. Someday, I'll lose understanding of the code, because I didn't write it. What am I embracing?
adamredwoods
·3 months ago·discuss
>> But AI has sucked the joy of the craft even in my free time.

I agree, and you are not alone. Those who love the craft of programming are forced into a weird situation, and that's where AI sucks away soul.

Perspective and patience changes many things. Work on altering perception by taking workshops, classes, volunteering, reading, poetry, etc. Whatever as long as it's something you haven't experienced before.

Also, I think it's okay to work on your own projects without AI slop-coding. This is how we learn, by doing. There is still expertise to be gained.
adamredwoods
·3 months ago·discuss
A family member recently died from this. It was gut-wrenching to watch the fast decay of life happen, once full of life, then death, with three years. I donated to find a cure.
adamredwoods
·4 months ago·discuss
I'm glad it has helped you. I've used it for some mild life experiences, but I am suspicious about sharing deep emotional experiences with a private company that stores everything. I wonder if creating a throw-away account would offer more anonymity.
adamredwoods
·4 months ago·discuss
Drawing is thinking. Organizational thinking. Viewing a problem from a different perspective.