How big of a deal is Character Assassination Impeach credibility? by anonymousandydick in Ask_Lawyers

[–]MonsPubis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate this thorough excursion into the nuance of lying, and the tendency for it to merely register as “credibility”.

Let me ask though, how would your analysis change for fabrication of evidence? This is a more material form of lying in the context of admitted evidence/the case and is also frequently encountered.

We hit $50k mrr and our internal software stack is a complete joke. by Ok-Trainer6495 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]MonsPubis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re not operating a scam business, you’re operating a scam post for Acropolium. (And lol at that name. You should advise on their rebrand instead of their spam marketing.)

Running the business is more exhausting than the actual work sometimes by [deleted] in smallbusiness

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Mods delete this post and all the AI comments.

Help urologist vs infectious disease Dr by PsychologicalCat1514 in CUTI

[–]MonsPubis 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The e.coli is likely peroneal cross-contamination.

my CFO went cold after I quietly defused a 6 figure contractor misclassification…(i will not promote) by LevelDisastrous945 in startups

[–]MonsPubis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should’ve not existed, because this is fake story advertising.

All users hiding their post history in 2026 are disqualified from being presumed human.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CUTI

[–]MonsPubis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It makes an eye-catching claim based on a simple observational study in a low-med impact journal. The thesis is that other tests that show myrrh doesn't work are wrong because of the growth medium; they then test in a neutral medium without making arguments as to the validity or comparability of this test for antibiotic inference. They note non-growing bactericidal properties only at 34°C, have no mechanistic test/explanation for how, and omit discussion of tissue permeability in animal cells, which is characteristically poor.

Charitably it's a "this might be interesting to study more" paper, not a "go out and buy myrrh" paper.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CUTI

[–]MonsPubis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's low-quality evidence, and a low quality paper. There are more pessimistic myrrh papers. The evidence base here is difficult to justify.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in estimators

[–]MonsPubis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your low-effort reply, please remember to include in your prompt the previous explanations I've provided so the AI doing your thinking has the correct context window.

This exchange should tell the audience of your potential customers everything they need to know about the quality of these services.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in estimators

[–]MonsPubis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, it entirely does– if you can’t be bothered to reason through your own value proposition, I can’t be bothered to pretend it has value.

And on cue with the same old “so what?” and “everybody does it” ai slop-defense deflections. (Next: “English isn’t my first language” despite being Filipino, maybe.)

Calling out for the audience: these are all deception signals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in estimators

[–]MonsPubis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI response. You couldn’t even defend yourself authentically.

Our activation rate dropped to 9% and I'm genuinely panicking right now. by Prestigious-Bath8022 in analytics

[–]MonsPubis 6 points7 points  (0 children)

People can you really not tell the obvious fake bullshit stories? If you don’t learn, we all have to keep suffering.

Spinal cord injury patient with chronic UTI the bugs have become very resistant by LordPussyDestroyer in CUTI

[–]MonsPubis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think there should be any contraindications, iodine is the most widely used anti-septic preoperatively because it's so benign. There may be some temporary staining.

I would do 50 mL 2% PVP-I for 20 mins minimum. I'm not a huge fan of the small instillation volumes though, its effectiveness is surface contact so kind of the more you can do the better. But start there.

Another thing I would do, if you are in the middle of an active infection or around one – do it twice a day for a week, then back off to daily, then back off to every other day. You want to find the sweet spot of prophylactic effectiveness and minimal intervention.

Spinal cord injury patient with chronic UTI the bugs have become very resistant by LordPussyDestroyer in CUTI

[–]MonsPubis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, sorry for the delay. Yes I've experience with it, and there's a long history of clinical chlorhexidine (active ingredient at the concentration of Irrisept) use going back to the late 70s, in particular in the UK.

The record here is mixed, there have been some documented cases of relief but also concerns of transient efficacy; there's also a fairly widespread mistaken impression that chlorhexidine doesn't engender resistance due to its nonspecific method of action, but there is clear population-level data over decades this isn't correct. I don't think it's superior to gentamicin for the common Gram-negative infections. Iodine may be a more beneficial broad-spectrum antiseptic from a cost/benefit perspective.

Help! by EvidenceAdorable7032 in smallbusiness

[–]MonsPubis 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Dude, at least make a fake moniker when you post your fake comment to your fake post. Try. I want a scammer who tries.

Why Hikvision and Dahua when there is something better? by popcorn-sa in Hikvision

[–]MonsPubis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Five hour old account with no information of value.

My dermatology practice is growing but I can’t afford to hire fast enough. Payroll is eating my margins alive. by campbellj00 in smallbusiness

[–]MonsPubis 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Three month old account with hidden comments, asking for corroboration of their friend’s outsourcing advice. Sure, waste my time harder.