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@OpenComputeDesign

Ours does the same thing! I assume some don't, and I used to tell people to talk to their own instance's administration about their problem. Now I just block them so they don't have to see it anymore :)

@QuietLurker@mastodon.social

I appreciate that. You are welcome to either publicly or privately ask questions any time, too. I get regular DMs asking about something I wrote and I'm always happy to explain more as best I can.

@JaminBogi

I've been hunting my woods for pawpaws unsuccessfully for years now. I think I'm going to have to plant them myself. I hope yours are doing well!

@ClimateJenny

Character limit was my most researched feature when choosing an instance if I'm being honest 😬

Over 65,000 here, but I don't think I'll ever test that 😂

I've written this and deleted it a few times. Which is probably good because each one has become less of an angry rant with less profanity 😂 There's really no need to read it and I'll warn you up front of that fact. I'm just venting for my own sanity about 3 separate people in the last 24 hours telling me various versions of "Your posts are too long for me."

Look, simply put, I don't care if you are offended by the length of my posts. I don't care about your precious timeline. I don't care that you don't have the time to "read it all." Is this some sort of weird entitlement that because you can curate your feed here, I'm supposed to post how you want? I'm not ChatGPT. I'm not summarizing science for you, on command. I honestly don't know why every time something I write gets over a certain number of boosts people come out of the woodwork to tell me this.

I'm not offended when someone clearly doesn't read and replies anyway. Chances are good that I blocked the person complaining already, which is why they're off sub tooting about me. Yes, I do understand that there's at least two of those this morning. I *love* the block and mute buttons. Seriously.

I'm not for everyone and I'm not trying to be. I don't need a course on scientific communication, although I enjoy the subject and am pretty much always willing to discuss it. I love talking about science. That's my happy place. If yours is reading two sentence summaries, don't read my posts and we'll both be happier for it.

I'm sorry some of y'all were(probably literally) raised on twitter and you really believe that if you can't make a point in 200 characters then you've failed. In my opinion, that's a large part of why we are where we are in today's society.

I'm sorry you feel the need to tell me about the first 100 characters of my post without reading the rest.

I'm sorry that you feel the need to tell me that my post lengths are offensive to you.

Whether or not you Mr. I-feel-the-need-to-fire-off-a-half-dozen-DMs-to-you-while-you're-sleeping-about-how-I-need-you-to-change-how-you-post read and understand what I write is not on my list of things to worry about when I wake up in the morning.

My Mastodon origin story is that I saw a need in the world for some information curation and discussion that was largely missing. The people that I was doing that for in the real world had stopped listening to COVID information, so I had some free time already carved out of my schedule. As we get further into the COVID pandemic, honestly, there's less of a need for that. COVID is bad. Anyone bothering to read anything I write gets that. I don't need to break down yet another paper about it.

Sometimes interesting, novel things still come up, but, at this point it's largely rehashed info honestly. So now I talk about PFAs, or other pollution more often rather than preach to the choir about not getting COVID three times a year(anyone noticed a LOT of people are using that number now about themselves?). These are things I am eminently qualified to talk about and could write books on if I thought anyone would actually read them.

Why? Because it is, actually a need. You know how many people here on Mastodon have told me that they've made positive changes based on something I've written about? Dozens. And that works for me. That's why I went into science. I don't need anything more than that. Some people are going to be more healthy in the future than they otherwise would have been because I exist on this site. So, no, I don't care that you need me to "summarize my thoughts better." I'm just a guy who writes a lot of words and maybe 100 people read them regularly. I don't care if you make it 101 or not.

I could just as easily write you a 1,500 word article on the Denver Nuggets, something I've also been paid(very, very little) to do in life, but, I don't think there's a *need* for that the way that there is science.

Yes. I very purposefully sat here while drinking my tea and extended this over and over just to make sure it was extra wordy. Just the way I like it. R.I.P. to your timeline voluminous science haters!

I need some mastodon magic, please.
I'm looking for countries that have introduced or broadened Indoor Air Quality laws since 2020. I'm particularly interested in the implementation/enforcement of those laws, especially in schools, healthcare, public transport...
I'm aware of laws in France, Belgium and Ontario but haven't found much on how it's going.

Please boost for reach!
#CleanAir
#IAQ
#CovidIsNotOver

Moin! Hat jemand Info wie der Stand der Dinge mit Corona als Berufskrankheit ist?

#covidisnotover

dailymail.co.uk/health/article

“Why old people's illnesses are soaring in youngsters - from type 2 diabetes and arthritis to early menopause & even strokes”

#FFS this is BS
It’s like watching a toddler lie to you.. they think they’re getting away w/it, but the truth is so obvious

Every one of these stories were purposefully highlighted b/c they happened years FAR before #sarscov2 #covid19 to explain away what apparently are common issues today

Only people who believe toddler lies are other toddlers

Ugh. Friend who's avoided COVID this whole time took one really big really dumb risk and caught it.

She's not getting better and can barely walk.

Last week: The Texas Observer and Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting have found that armed vigilantes have forged relationships with local and federal law enforcement—ties that appear to elevate risks of violence in already volatile #border regions. texasobserver.org/border-vigil

#politics #news #USpol #Mexico #Arizona #Texas #SouthTexas #immigration #police

Note:
Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Texas all had their warmest spring night on records !
While Georgia and South Carolina missed it by 1F.
Why are records of high minimums so widespread and overnumber the records of high maxes ?
RECORD WARM WATER is KEY.
The Atlantic-Caribbean-Gulf of Mexico area anomaly is outstanding and records are a direct consequence, specially of high minimums.

🔗 Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Cosmetics fda.gov/cosmetics/cosmetic-ing

> Consumers of cosmetics who want to avoid PFAS should become familiar with reading the label on cosmetic products. The label of a cosmetic product sold on a retail basis must declare the ingredients in descending order of predominance. Based on information available to FDA, some common PFAS ingredients found in cosmetics include perfluorohexylethyl triethoxysilane, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), tetradecyl aminobutyroylvalylaminobutyric urea trifluoroacetate, trifluoropropyl cyclotetrasiloxane, and trifluoropropyl cyclopentasiloxane.

May 24, 2024-“Neurodevelopmental delay in children exposed to maternal SARS-CoV-2 in-utero” “The higher frequency of abnormal scores were in language and fine motor domains.” - nature.com/articles/s41598-024

Flooding, 3ft of hail, record breaking heat, forest fires and smoke, water shortages, and drought. A relentless heatwave with no historical precedent pushes the limits of survivability in Mexico. dailykos.com/stories/2024/5/26

News: “Storms are increasing in frequency and intensity, tornadoes are striking in areas not normally hit, people are dying.”
People: Climate change isn’t real.

People: “Jeez, everyone just seems sick all the time. My kids have been coughing since last year, I have this weird tingling in my hands for some reason, and I can’t remember shit.”
Same people: “Covid is just a cold. I’ve had it four times with no ill effects whatsoever.”

People suck

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