Saulage
@saulage.bsky.social
Alteryx developer, pf2e GM, Overeater, Camino Hiker. ADHD and EUPD. He/Him.
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This would simply be one of the most important things to ever happen, ever
#medsky#pedsky#idsky#immunosky 🧪
In the midst of all of the scary headlines recently, I thought I could take a moment to share a bit of good news: for the first time in history, a malaria vaccine with >90% efficacy seems to be within reach!
Here’s why that’s a really big deal for EVERYONE 🧵
In the midst of all of the scary headlines recently, I thought I could take a moment to share a bit of good news: for the first time in history, a malaria vaccine with >90% efficacy seems to be within reach!
Here’s why that’s a really big deal for EVERYONE 🧵
A Single-Dose Breakthrough: PfSPZ-LARC Vaccines Offer Transformative Protection Against Malaria – Sanaria
sanaria.com
February 13, 2025 at 10:20 PM
This would simply be one of the most important things to ever happen, ever
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With Nvidia stock in decline, it’s finally time for 3dfx to make a comeback
January 27, 2025 at 12:45 PM
With Nvidia stock in decline, it’s finally time for 3dfx to make a comeback
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The actuaries believe in climate change.
January 13, 2025 at 12:34 PM
The actuaries believe in climate change.
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Given the immense vastness of all the music ever created by humanity, it’s such a weird coincidence that the very best songs all happened to be released when I was aged 14-21.
January 12, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Given the immense vastness of all the music ever created by humanity, it’s such a weird coincidence that the very best songs all happened to be released when I was aged 14-21.
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there is nothing that makes me stop listening to someone faster than using snarky nicknames when referring to dangerous oligarchs. you're not funny or smart for calling him "elongated muskrat". please stop.
I can’t do the nicknames. It’s so cringey. I don’t know how people can convince themselves that the richest most powerful people in the world would be hurt in the slightest by being called Elmo or Drumpf. They’re people who can literally murder countries.
January 6, 2025 at 7:18 PM
there is nothing that makes me stop listening to someone faster than using snarky nicknames when referring to dangerous oligarchs. you're not funny or smart for calling him "elongated muskrat". please stop.
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Can I just say—if I go out to lunch with someone and they speak condescendingly, bully, or mistreat the waitstaff or blame them for the kitchens mistakes they are dead to me. Unforgivable. — Rant over
January 6, 2025 at 9:40 PM
Can I just say—if I go out to lunch with someone and they speak condescendingly, bully, or mistreat the waitstaff or blame them for the kitchens mistakes they are dead to me. Unforgivable. — Rant over
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I’ve spent the last 18 months writing about the Roman Empire. In some ways, we’ve progressed immeasurably far in the last 1500 years. But there are still too many things about contemporary politics that I think would have felt all too familiar to them. I persist in my optimism that we can do better.
December 8, 2024 at 11:12 AM
I’ve spent the last 18 months writing about the Roman Empire. In some ways, we’ve progressed immeasurably far in the last 1500 years. But there are still too many things about contemporary politics that I think would have felt all too familiar to them. I persist in my optimism that we can do better.
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A little louder for the folks in the back:
The development of vaccines is likely the greatest achievement of mankind.
www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/202...
The development of vaccines is likely the greatest achievement of mankind.
www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/202...
December 9, 2024 at 2:31 AM
A little louder for the folks in the back:
The development of vaccines is likely the greatest achievement of mankind.
www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/202...
The development of vaccines is likely the greatest achievement of mankind.
www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/202...
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bashar al-assad won't read your posts celebrating his downfall, but all your friends who have deployed chemical weapons against children might. watch what you say and remember, be best.
December 6, 2024 at 10:07 PM
bashar al-assad won't read your posts celebrating his downfall, but all your friends who have deployed chemical weapons against children might. watch what you say and remember, be best.
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Really rude that we don't get credit for the bad choices we don't make
December 3, 2024 at 10:09 PM
Really rude that we don't get credit for the bad choices we don't make
Just a reminder to try and push yourself to be more originals with your choice of pejorative compounds today (link to authors in comments)
December 2, 2024 at 12:37 PM
Just a reminder to try and push yourself to be more originals with your choice of pejorative compounds today (link to authors in comments)
Chrimbos coming, some non gaming parents about to buy a console and then tell a kid not to play it.
Don't be those parents.
Give the gift of allowing them to really enjoy this new world, give them a dedicated TV, a big ass box of snacks and show you actually care by not asking them to stop 1/
Don't be those parents.
Give the gift of allowing them to really enjoy this new world, give them a dedicated TV, a big ass box of snacks and show you actually care by not asking them to stop 1/
December 1, 2024 at 11:48 PM
Chrimbos coming, some non gaming parents about to buy a console and then tell a kid not to play it.
Don't be those parents.
Give the gift of allowing them to really enjoy this new world, give them a dedicated TV, a big ass box of snacks and show you actually care by not asking them to stop 1/
Don't be those parents.
Give the gift of allowing them to really enjoy this new world, give them a dedicated TV, a big ass box of snacks and show you actually care by not asking them to stop 1/
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If I don’t get a definite diagnosis my next appointment, I am going to ask for all my blood back
November 30, 2024 at 11:13 PM
If I don’t get a definite diagnosis my next appointment, I am going to ask for all my blood back
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December 1, 2024 at 6:30 AM
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At this point the only thing I can think of to be thankful for - the ONLY thing - is that this is objectively the best time in all of history to be alive on earth as a human being, by almost every possible measure. Other than that, I’m at a loss.
November 27, 2024 at 3:14 PM
At this point the only thing I can think of to be thankful for - the ONLY thing - is that this is objectively the best time in all of history to be alive on earth as a human being, by almost every possible measure. Other than that, I’m at a loss.
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Fun fact: If someone quotes a post of yours in a way that is unwelcome (as is commonplace on Twitter/X) there is a tool to combat the unwanted attention. Simply click the three dot menu on the quote post & click "Detach quote". This removes your post from their quote post. Useful to know, do share!
November 12, 2024 at 2:19 PM
Fun fact: If someone quotes a post of yours in a way that is unwelcome (as is commonplace on Twitter/X) there is a tool to combat the unwanted attention. Simply click the three dot menu on the quote post & click "Detach quote". This removes your post from their quote post. Useful to know, do share!
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Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1k/month. A year later, nearly half had housing.
They also had fewer ER visits, nights spent in a hospital, and jail stays.
The report estimates that this reduction in public service use SAVED the city $589k.
www.businessinsider.com/denver-basic...
They also had fewer ER visits, nights spent in a hospital, and jail stays.
The report estimates that this reduction in public service use SAVED the city $589k.
www.businessinsider.com/denver-basic...
Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1,000 a month. A year later, nearly half of participants said they had housing.
Participants in Denver's basic-income program reported having more-secure housing, though results were similar in the trial and control groups.
www.businessinsider.com
November 26, 2024 at 12:47 AM
Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1k/month. A year later, nearly half had housing.
They also had fewer ER visits, nights spent in a hospital, and jail stays.
The report estimates that this reduction in public service use SAVED the city $589k.
www.businessinsider.com/denver-basic...
They also had fewer ER visits, nights spent in a hospital, and jail stays.
The report estimates that this reduction in public service use SAVED the city $589k.
www.businessinsider.com/denver-basic...
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