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When you buy a Daylight computer, you're paying the salary of this guy who says you should be turning off ALL of the power to your home at night to sleep better I say if you're going to do this you might as well pitch a tent in the backyard https://x.com/bitcoinand_beef/status/1807036420109766709
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i used to wonder how technical people who should know better fall into these unusual beliefs but now i know that everything is so hopelessly complicated that actually we have no chance of understanding knowledge broadly outside some specialty even with the emf shit, I'm not actually sure best evidence it's woo is that there's no notable outlier occupational exposure effects known, but barely controlled correlational evidence is barely evidence at all but there's real evidence it might effect calcium signaling by depolarizing voltage gated ion channels in Petri dishes, which could mean neuron activation patterns are increased in vivo, but it's quite speculative tbh i've read books arguing both sides and they completely ignore each other, not addressing major points of the opposing view at all and the biology is simply hopelessly complex to model effectively the only thing i can be sure is the effects are small if real, but could compound in the presence of other stressors, explaining anecdotes
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in general, lots of health advice is just cargo culting, except we do not in fact have functioning airports anywhere in the analogy so there's usually good advice mixed in with absolute nonsense, but if you follow all of it you'll see some improvements and think everything was important also we don't know exactly which bits are nonsense 🫠
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Ugh this reply was a 5000 $DEGEN worth reply but idk if I even have that to give away I always come back to what is practical and reasonable for us to implement Setting aside what moves the needle is it practical or reasonable to implement this for most people β€” the answer is no Especially too when most people can take care of simple basics for far bigger health impact
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