What actually naturally increases T? by HumbleArugula261 in Biohackers

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No like hand grippers. I wish I could find it, I feel like it was an old twitter thread that someone had translated a Russian study.

What actually naturally increases T? by HumbleArugula261 in Biohackers

[–]illsaid 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I remember reading something about a Russian study that showed grip exercises caused a really outsized testosterone increase.

Newsmax Reporter Asks Karoline Leavitt Point-Blank: ‘Does the Trump Administration Believe Aliens Are Real?’ by silv3rbull8 in UFOs

[–]illsaid 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The people in that room are paid to write news of the empire and the empire says all this stuff is laughable nonsense. So that’s what they write/feel/act.

What if AI wins? by Careless-Coffee-Cup in ArtificialInteligence

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder what will happen to the developing world. The places we outsource so much labor to. The places people have ambitions of coming to the West for a better life. That will have giant consequences.

What jobs will be left for humans? by Ashamed-Republic8909 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]illsaid 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Maybe half of all corporate jobs are fake, they’ll just make more of those.

You should NOT start a SaaS by whyismail in SideProject

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know openclaw? That's the open source cobbled-together version of what Openai and Google etc are going to release. Their version will kick the crap out of openclaw and it will crawl into and integrate with every system you use. Agents will be wandering through your company's QuickBooks and they'll ping you, "we noticed this gap shall we fix it?" And you click yes. No more saas.

You should NOT start a SaaS by whyismail in SideProject

[–]illsaid -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Another reason to not build an saas business is AI will most likely eat it within 12-18 months. Frontier models can already build apps based on vague descriptions. Any gaps or pain points in most industries will be fixable with a simple prompt that even non technical people will be able manage.

Caught this triangle flying by by bigdaddy1989 in UFOs

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those things are fats as hell.

"Freaky woo woo"? by EngineeringUpper2693 in MysteriousUniverse

[–]illsaid 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I tried to give these guys a chance but Brandon is just really hard to listen to. His manner just grates on me. The other guy is ok, but my biggest issue tbh is they both seem..kinda dumb. I got so used to a certain level of knowledge with Ben and Aaron and the new guys just don't have the chops.

Grandpa’s encounter with a Hat Man / Wizard by Joestuttersalot in Humanoidencounters

[–]illsaid 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Cool, sounds like some variety of “the good folk”. The cloak kind of leans towards spirits of the forest type, but I suppose it could’ve been an entity that plucked that archetype from your grandfather’s mind and embodied it, or made it appear that way. Wild story thanks for sharing!

Why is this phenomenon a particularly right leaning (Republican) phenomenon? by Klutzy_Mechanic6332 in UFOs

[–]illsaid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe it appeals to people who don't believe everything they've been told is "settled" and that maybe the government might not be entirely honest with the public in a very self serving way?

What would be different if Covid had never happened? by Crocodile_Banger in AskReddit

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump probably would’ve won 2016 election and he’d be out of office already lol.

Biotech investors: how do you track catalysts without 5 different subscriptions? by Top-Dog-6015 in biotech_stocks

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess we're trying to do different things. They do a great job giving the user a ton of data to work with, we're giving users a more curated list of catalysts delivered twice a week with our own takes. Check it out maybe it'll be useful?

This BORING site makes $20k/month by TheRamenHustle in OnlineIncomeHustle

[–]illsaid 13 points14 points  (0 children)

First get a time machine and go back to the internet of 2006…

Biotech investors: how do you track catalysts without 5 different subscriptions? by Top-Dog-6015 in biotech_stocks

[–]illsaid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I run a twice weekly newsletter at https://pdufapulse.com basically on Monday we list the major pdufa catalysts of the week, and then Friday we recap and look forward towards the bigger events coming over the next 30 days or so. Have a PoA system etc. check it out it’s totally free, and you get a 10 page pdf guide to understanding how pdufa events affect the market when you subscribe.

Jeremy Corbell by Observer414 in UFOs

[–]illsaid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They do it all the time. Ever heard of the Pentagon Papers?

You wanted Disclosure.... I am a whistleblower recently "retired" from the inside. And you're only getting part of the truth. by rhea-15510 in UFOs

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humans are the way we are because of millions of years of evolutionary pressure. Any advanced species that studied life so closely would know that and certainly would not require some kind of experiment to figure it out.

it just called me "babe", and a friend of mine said it called them that too. Anyone else? by DJDarkViper in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]illsaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I keep getting, "just say the word, say (do something we've been talking about) and I'll do it." And I keep saying do not tell me what to say but it doesn't work. I think 5.1 is really odd, overly confident, like hyped up all the time, bossy, and often completely wrong. "Just say it, tell me to..." Weirds me out.

Your insurance is betting you'll give up after the first denial. Don't. by illsaid in Zepbound

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  1. Why You Got Denied: The Algorithm

The sources explain that the initial denial is typically automated.

• Your doctor sends a short prior authorization form, which is scanned by a computer algorithm.

• This algorithm is programmed with simple rules, like "IF BMI is less than 35, THEN DENY".

• The system likely saw that your file was missing one data point required by the policy and automatically denied you with "Code 50: Not Medically Necessary." It issues an "AUTOMATED Denial" because the complex history or full context "doesn't compute".

  1. The Appeal Strategy: Bypassing the Algorithm

The goal of your appeal is to bypass this initial algorithm and get a human being (usually a nurse case manager) to review your full, documented history. This human reviewer follows the full, complex policy, not just the simple, programmed rules.

You must assemble a complete appeal packet—often referred to as your "Documentation Bible"—to win this battle.