DGBassani
@dgbassani.bsky.social
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Widower dad of 3. Problem-solver living an unsolvable problem. Fatuity loather. Epidemiologist learning about complexity and networks. https://www.dlsph.utoronto.ca/faculty-profile/bassani-diego-g/ and https://www.isi.it/people/diego-bassani/
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juliaraifman.bsky.social
“Workers continued to see elevated health-related absences linked to COVID-19…

[which] has likely raised the value to workers of paid-leave policies & existing social safety net programs.

Measures to reduce COVID-19 transmission in the workplace may also mitigate these new exposure risks”
Enduring Outcomes of COVID-19 Work Absences on the US Labor Market
This cohort study examines the extent to which COVID-19 continues to generate work absences and decrease labor force participation beyond the pandemic period in the US.
jamanetwork.com
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sabivm.bsky.social
Don’t get sucked into the whataboutism. There doesn’t need to be competition between public health advances - each are important & critical in making people live long + healthy lives. Anyone in public health will tell you this. Alas, the folks doing damage only know how to rage bait for self-gain.
TWO THINGS CAN BE TRUE AT THE SAME TIME
Sanitation and other
hygiene-related advances in public health like sewage control, waste water
filtration and treatment did absolutely significantly increase life expectancy.
But so did vaccines.
A recent study estimated that vaccines have saved 154 million lives globally since 1974, equivalent to a rate of six lives every minute.
unambiguous
SCIENCE
dgbassani.bsky.social
I am so bad at ‘connections’ (the NYT game) that it is verging on embarrassing.
dgbassani.bsky.social
If you try to address 1 code bug with an LLM, maybe it will help. But a web search will do the job too. If you ask for a code structure review, it will certainly create a cascade of non-existing issues with a gazillion ‘helper functions’. How do people use these in their work!?? It’s a time sink.
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joshuasweitz.bsky.social
New from #SCIMaP - analysis of the White House’s Proposed FY 2026 National Science Foundation Budget.

Take-home: Slashing NSF by >50% will lead to ~$11 billion in economic loss and extensive job loss and reduced training opportunities in communities nationwide.

Report: osf.io/e8rnc

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Economic loss from the White House's NSF FY 2026 Proposed Budget
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elizabethjacobs.bsky.social
Trump again just implied that the MMR vaccine causes autism.

Many studies have shown that there is no relationship between MMR vaccine and the development of autism.

This one followed every single child born in Denmark from 1991 through 1998 (n=537,303). There was no association.
A Population-Based Study of Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccination and Autism | NEJM
It has been suggested that vaccination against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) is a cause of autism. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all children born in Denmark from January 1991 th...
www.nejm.org
dgbassani.bsky.social
My guess: 3 weeks of school. New age group mixing in poorly ventilated environments. We’ve seen these swaps during this period in other late summer and early fall waves. Some variants circulate more efficiently among certain groups.
dgbassani.bsky.social
Just watched the new Superman movie. I don’t have the right mindset to understand what angered folks so much.
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jgreen63.bsky.social
It's not just people who caught it in 2020. It's 2021, 2022, 2023,2024, 2025, and forever into the future.
bhanlon15.bsky.social
Metro UK: “The long Covid legacy: ‘People don’t want to think about us”

‘Alex Sprackland caught Covid-19 in March 2020, he thought he’d be back to normal in no time…five years on, the 34-year-old still grapples with the severe, life-limiting effects of the infection’

metro.co.uk/2025/09/20/l...
The long Covid legacy: 'People don't want to think about us'
Around 2million people are still thought to be living with long Covid in the UK
metro.co.uk
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yvonnezlam.bsky.social
fwiw I like @mostlybree.kitrocha.com's suggestion of getting people who forgot they have subscriptions to cancel them.
ninametz.bsky.social
Boycott/don't boycott ... you're adults and can decide what you think is the right choice

But the "I would but I (or my kids) just want to watch [XYZ]" argument is pretty silly! A boycott comes with inconvenience. That's baked in. You have to decide what's *most* important to you
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enirenberg.bsky.social
This isn't even a slight exaggeration. He is actively working on destroying the US's entire vaccine infrastructure. The HepB vote will be tomorrow, where they will get rid of the birth dose and recommend it at 30 days, dooming a bunch of infants to chronic infection ft. cirrhosis, cancer, and death.
dgbassani.bsky.social
Maybe dislodge the wire and use a small Phillips screwdriver to turn the slot to the off position - a quarter turn clockwise?
dgbassani.bsky.social
The wire tip should be inside the white slot. This photo shows it completely out of place, but mine was dislodged but still resting near the slot, so lifting it did not turn the machine off as it should.
dgbassani.bsky.social
When this happen to mine: the metal wire that you can lift to stop it was dislodged from its place at the front. Behind the white square that faces the door . Try to take a photo or use a small mirror to see it from the back.
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tyleraking.com
The released a new search tool as part of their AI Watchdog Series that will let you search multiple datasets at once. www.theatlantic.com/category/ai-...
dgbassani.bsky.social
From my shrimp tank days: We called them ‘the criminals’. Without guns (obvs) they were able to cause panic in all other tank inhabitants. We moved them often to the refugio to ‘do time’. They always fell back into their life of crime as soon as they regained liberty. Awful creatures.
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ALT: a cartoon drawing of a giant bug standing in front of a building with a blue sky in the background
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coreyoneill.bsky.social
A quick crash course in blackpill accelerationism: the memes are the ideology

Excellent (and very much worth it) 8 minute watch from Cy Canterel on recent events.

www.tiktok.com/@cybelecante...

(h/t @realclaudetaylor.bsky.social)