#living — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #living, aggregated by home.social.
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I Run a Business Abroad. It’s Cheaper to Scale It Living Outside the US.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ryan Garrido, the owner of Dropshipping High Ticket, a…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Entrepreneurship #America #Business #Cost #country #life #living #Manufacturer #month #moreadvertising #rent #risk #Thailand #thing #world
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MG to the max
It’s the largest production vehicle to wear the MG badge, but just where does the storied brand expect its U9 pick-up to fit in? Jack Yan contemplates the brand’s entry into the lifestyle truck markethttps://lucire.com/2026/0507ll0.shtml #MG #SAIC #Maxus #truck #waka #名爵 #上海汽車 #上汽 #星際 #星际 #大通 #living
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MG to the max
It’s the largest production vehicle to wear the MG badge, but just where does the storied brand expect its U9 pick-up to fit in? Jack Yan contemplates the brand’s entry into the lifestyle truck markethttps://lucire.com/2026/0507ll0.shtml #MG #SAIC #Maxus #truck #waka #名爵 #上海汽車 #上汽 #星際 #星际 #大通 #living
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MG to the max
It’s the largest production vehicle to wear the MG badge, but just where does the storied brand expect its U9 pick-up to fit in? Jack Yan contemplates the brand’s entry into the lifestyle truck markethttps://lucire.com/2026/0507ll0.shtml #MG #SAIC #Maxus #truck #waka #名爵 #上海汽車 #上汽 #星際 #星际 #大通 #living
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MG to the max
It’s the largest production vehicle to wear the MG badge, but just where does the storied brand expect its U9 pick-up to fit in? Jack Yan contemplates the brand’s entry into the lifestyle truck markethttps://lucire.com/2026/0507ll0.shtml #MG #SAIC #Maxus #truck #waka #名爵 #上海汽車 #上汽 #星際 #星际 #大通 #living
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MG to the max
It’s the largest production vehicle to wear the MG badge, but just where does the storied brand expect its U9 pick-up to fit in? Jack Yan contemplates the brand’s entry into the lifestyle truck markethttps://lucire.com/2026/0507ll0.shtml #MG #SAIC #Maxus #truck #waka #名爵 #上海汽車 #上汽 #星際 #星际 #大通 #living
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If there is anything of value, it is liberty. Liberty is the air of the soul, the sunshine of life. Without it the world is a prison and the universe an infinite dungeon.
Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
Essay (1881-08) “The Christian Religion,” “Is All of the Bible Inspired?” ch. 1, North American Review, Vol. 133, No. 297More about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #ingersoll #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #freedom #liberty #life #living #prison
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#NearDeath #Afterlife #Death #Life #NASA #Consciousness #NDE #Survival #Dying #Living #Strange #Paranormal #Human #Spiritual #Spirituality #Science #Religion Very thought provoking, and from a NASA scientist. We hear these stories time and again, and it really makes you wonder…
https://www.dailymail.com/vertical-galleries/article-15794449/NASA-scientist-died-three-times-saw-thing-time.html -
#NearDeath #Afterlife #Death #Life #NASA #Consciousness #NDE #Survival #Dying #Living #Strange #Paranormal #Human #Spiritual #Spirituality #Science #Religion Very thought provoking, and from a NASA scientist. We hear these stories time and again, and it really makes you wonder…
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#NearDeath #Afterlife #Death #Life #NASA #Consciousness #NDE #Survival #Dying #Living #Strange #Paranormal #Human #Spiritual #Spirituality #Science #Religion Very thought provoking, and from a NASA scientist. We hear these stories time and again, and it really makes you wonder…
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#NearDeath #Afterlife #Death #Life #NASA #Consciousness #NDE #Survival #Dying #Living #Strange #Paranormal #Human #Spiritual #Spirituality #Science #Religion Very thought provoking, and from a NASA scientist. We hear these stories time and again, and it really makes you wonder…
https://www.dailymail.com/vertical-galleries/article-15794449/NASA-scientist-died-three-times-saw-thing-time.html -
#NearDeath #Afterlife #Death #Life #NASA #Consciousness #NDE #Survival #Dying #Living #Strange #Paranormal #Human #Spiritual #Spirituality #Science #Religion Very thought provoking, and from a NASA scientist. We hear these stories time and again, and it really makes you wonder…
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https://www.wacoca.com/kpop/1507484/videos/2026-05-07/ Mia relapsed? Mia moved into the Devil’s playground & her new surroundings has worsen. ##addiction ##amputation ##childhood ##dysfunction ##essexCounty ##jail ##JerseyConcrete ##loveAtFirstSight ##NewJersey ##prison ##Quadair ##recovery ##rehab ##rehabilitation ##streetInterviews #Facility) #family #KPOP女性アイドルランキング #living #love #Memories #Mia #Moving #NEW #newark #Orange #Park #relationship #ミア(MIA) #韓国の女性メンバー人気No1は?
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https://www.wacoca.com/kpop/1507484/videos/2026-05-07/ Mia relapsed? Mia moved into the Devil’s playground & her new surroundings has worsen. ##addiction ##amputation ##childhood ##dysfunction ##essexCounty ##jail ##JerseyConcrete ##loveAtFirstSight ##NewJersey ##prison ##Quadair ##recovery ##rehab ##rehabilitation ##streetInterviews #Facility) #family #KPOP女性アイドルランキング #living #love #Memories #Mia #Moving #NEW #newark #Orange #Park #relationship #ミア(MIA) #韓国の女性メンバー人気No1は?
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Field Studies Flora’s Alex Crowder Launches a Line of Gardening Tools Designed for Everyone https://www.allforgardening.com/1755446/field-studies-floras-alex-crowder-launches-a-line-of-gardening-tools-designed-for-everyone/ #garden #gardening #living #magazine #splitscreenimagerightinset #storytype:reporting
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I Want to Live Like Costco People
https://tastecooking.com/i-want-to-live-like-costco-people/
#HackerNews #Costco #Lifestyle #Living #Simple #Joys #Community
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Memento mori — remember death! These are important words. If we kept in mind that we will soon inevitably die, our lives would be completely different. If a person knows that he will die in a half hour, he certainly will not bother doing trivial, stupid, or, especially, bad things during this half hour. Perhaps you have half a century before you die — what makes this any different from a half hour?
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist and moral philosopher
Path of Life [Calendar of Wisdom; Круг чтения], ch. 21 “Living in the Present,” sec. 5.12 (1903-1911) [(tr. Cote (2002)]More about this quote: wist.info/tolstoy-leo/83806/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #tolstoy #leotolstoy #pathoflife #brevity #death #goodliving #lifespan #living #mementomori #mortality #prioritization #timelimit
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The house we're staying in: https://buff.ly/egvnfEM #ir850nm #ir2026 #struga #infrared #monochrome #bw #blackandwhite #macedonia #blackwhite #ir #northmacedonia #infrarød #lifepixel #architecture #living #building
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God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.
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God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.
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God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.
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God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.
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God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.
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Kiwi ordered to self-deport back to New Zealand after attacking boy in US for doorbell prank https://www.byteseu.com/1976888/ #after #attacking #back #been #boy #child #common #Convicted #doorbell #for #four #in #Kiwi #living #new #NewZealand #ordered #prank #selfdeport #to #US #utah #years #zealand
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"From #climatechange to conflict to higher #living costs, today’s challenges are connected—and seeing those links can help us respond more effectively." https://reclimate.ca/finding-hope-in-a-time-of-crisis/
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🍷✨ Ah, another riveting tale of someone discovering the earth-shattering #benefits of not being perpetually sloshed. We're treated to a year-long saga of #abstinence, where quitting booze becomes a pseudo-academic quest rivaling Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Spoiler: Life is marginally better without hangovers—who would've thought? 🤔🎉
https://dynomight.net/drinking/ #journey #sober #living #self-discovery #health #HackerNews #HackerNews #ngated -
An Answer to Auden: The Truth About Love, 1937 to 2026
In 1937, W. H. Auden published “O Tell Me the Truth About Love” inside a sequence called Twelve Songs. The poem is a list of comic guesses about what love might look like, smell like, sound like, do. Each refrain stanza ends in the same plea: tell me. The song is a young man’s question asked across a noisy room, hoping someone older will answer.
What strikes me about Auden’s poem is that it never gets the answer. The poem ends with another question. That refusal to answer is honest in 1937, when Europe was breaking and a man’s love could not yet be named in his own newspapers. But eighty-nine years later, with a long marriage in the rearview and a mother and father in the ground, the silence has paid its rent. It is time to answer Auden back.
The reply-poem is a long English tradition. Christopher Marlowe’s shepherd offered roses; Walter Raleigh’s nymph counted the days. The form requires that the answer use the asker’s structure as scaffolding, then build something the asker did not see. What follows uses Auden’s 1937 architecture exactly: seven stanzas of eight lines, alternating narrative and refrain, the same rhyme scheme, the same line counts. The walls match. The interior is mine.
I’ll Tell You the Truth About Love
after W. H. Auden
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They said that love would find me late,
And said it finds you young,
They said it’s how a kitchen sounds
When supper has been sung,
The grocer paused above the till,
A driver shook his head,
The neighbor at the laundromat
Pretended he was dead.II
It is patient as kettles still humming,
And as warm as the day before snow,
It is faithful as winter still coming,
And as slow as the calluses grow,
It is heavy as wood in the weather,
And as old as the beams up above,
It will hold the long marriage together,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.III
You’ll find it in a folded shirt
Your father saved for years,
You’ll find it tucked behind the books
That outlived all your fears,
It’s printed on the bottom of
The mug you cannot break,
It hums in radiators when
The first long winters wake.IV
It will wake you with grief in the morning,
And it leaves like a guest on its way,
It will come without notice or warning,
And it stays until nothing’s to say,
It is stubborn as paint on the railing,
And as weighty as joists up above,
It will linger when everything’s failing,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.V
I searched the church on Christopher,
It wasn’t standing watch;
I drove the loop around the bay,
And studied every notch;
I don’t know what the river held,
Or what the streetlamp swore,
It wasn’t on the diner’s plate,
Or near the kitchen door.VI
It is patient as wood in the ember,
And as warm as the dog at your feet,
It is older than time can remember
That you walked off alone in the street,
It is steady when houses grow shaken,
And as quiet as snow from above,
It can speak all the names that are taken,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.VII
It will come like a sweater you’re weaving,
From the wool of the years that have flown,
It arrives in the room you are leaving,
With the look of a face you have known,
It will hold what no science can steady,
And remain when the weather is rough,
It will stay when your friends are not ready,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.Auden asked because he was thirty and unsure. I answer because I am sixty-one and have watched what stays. The thing we keep asking the truth about, we keep asking because we are afraid the answer will be small. It is small. The answer is the kettle, the calluses, the room you are leaving. What it wears is a sweater you are still weaving. Auden left his question open in 1937. I close mine in 2026.
#1937 #2026 #auden #living #love #meaning #poetry #rhyming #stanzas #writing -
An Answer to Auden: The Truth About Love, 1937 to 2026
In 1937, W. H. Auden published “O Tell Me the Truth About Love” inside a sequence called Twelve Songs. The poem is a list of comic guesses about what love might look like, smell like, sound like, do. Each refrain stanza ends in the same plea: tell me. The song is a young man’s question asked across a noisy room, hoping someone older will answer.
What strikes me about Auden’s poem is that it never gets the answer. The poem ends with another question. That refusal to answer is honest in 1937, when Europe was breaking and a man’s love could not yet be named in his own newspapers. But eighty-nine years later, with a long marriage in the rearview and a mother and father in the ground, the silence has paid its rent. It is time to answer Auden back.
The reply-poem is a long English tradition. Christopher Marlowe’s shepherd offered roses; Walter Raleigh’s nymph counted the days. The form requires that the answer use the asker’s structure as scaffolding, then build something the asker did not see. What follows uses Auden’s 1937 architecture exactly: seven stanzas of eight lines, alternating narrative and refrain, the same rhyme scheme, the same line counts. The walls match. The interior is mine.
I’ll Tell You the Truth About Love
after W. H. Auden
I
They said that love would find me late,
And said it finds you young,
They said it’s how a kitchen sounds
When supper has been sung,
The grocer paused above the till,
A driver shook his head,
The neighbor at the laundromat
Pretended he was dead.II
It is patient as kettles still humming,
And as warm as the day before snow,
It is faithful as winter still coming,
And as slow as the calluses grow,
It is heavy as wood in the weather,
And as old as the beams up above,
It will hold the long marriage together,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.III
You’ll find it in a folded shirt
Your father saved for years,
You’ll find it tucked behind the books
That outlived all your fears,
It’s printed on the bottom of
The mug you cannot break,
It hums in radiators when
The first long winters wake.IV
It will wake you with grief in the morning,
And it leaves like a guest on its way,
It will come without notice or warning,
And it stays until nothing’s to say,
It is stubborn as paint on the railing,
And as weighty as joists up above,
It will linger when everything’s failing,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.V
I searched the church on Christopher,
It wasn’t standing watch;
I drove the loop around the bay,
And studied every notch;
I don’t know what the river held,
Or what the streetlamp swore,
It wasn’t on the diner’s plate,
Or near the kitchen door.VI
It is patient as wood in the ember,
And as warm as the dog at your feet,
It is older than time can remember
That you walked off alone in the street,
It is steady when houses grow shaken,
And as quiet as snow from above,
It can speak all the names that are taken,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.VII
It will come like a sweater you’re weaving,
From the wool of the years that have flown,
It arrives in the room you are leaving,
With the look of a face you have known,
It will hold what no science can steady,
And remain when the weather is rough,
It will stay when your friends are not ready,
And I’ll tell you the truth about love.Auden asked because he was thirty and unsure. I answer because I am sixty-one and have watched what stays. The thing we keep asking the truth about, we keep asking because we are afraid the answer will be small. It is small. The answer is the kettle, the calluses, the room you are leaving. What it wears is a sweater you are still weaving. Auden left his question open in 1937. I close mine in 2026.
#1937 #2026 #auden #living #love #meaning #poetry #rhyming #stanzas #writing -
The section on how to successfully host a key party was very informative.
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When the Radiologist Becomes the Expense
On March 25, 2026, at a Crain’s New York Business panel discussion of the city’s hospital sector, Mitchell H. Katz, MD, president and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals, told the assembled executives what cost-cutting now sounds like in the largest public hospital system in the United States. “We could replace a great deal of radiologists with AI at this moment, if we are ready to do the regulatory challenge.” Sandra Scott, MD, who runs One Brooklyn Health, one of the city’s safety-net institutions operating on tight margins, replied that the move would be “a game-changer.” The exchange appeared in Crain’s coverage of the panel and was picked up by the radiology trade press within forty-eight hours.
The proposal reads as the second move in a strategy whose first move has been documented for fifteen years. American hospital systems built imaging volume on the back of a preventative-medicine apparatus that the American College of Cardiology’s own Choosing Wisely campaign identified in 2012 as substantially overused, with up to 45% of stress cardiac imaging in low-risk asymptomatic patients flagged as inappropriate by the ACC’s own appropriate-use criteria. That volume produced revenue. The same hospital systems now propose to automate away the labor cost of interpreting the revenue-producing volume. Imaging continues, billing continues, the radiologist disappears from the ledger, and the patient pays the same copay for a scan whose ordering was already questionable, now read by an algorithm whose performance varies by manufacturer, training data, patient population, and deployment context.
The strongest evidence base for AI in radiology supports a use case that the Katz proposal does not describe. The Mammography Screening with Artificial Intelligence trial, called MASAI, randomized over 100,000 Swedish women to either standard double reading by two radiologists or AI-supported single reading by one radiologist with the Transpara system from ScreenPoint Medical. Lead author Kristina Lång and colleagues at Lund University reported in The Lancet Oncology in 2023 that the AI-supported arm reduced radiologist workload by 44% while modestly increasing cancer detection. Follow-up data published in The Lancet in 2026 showed a 12% reduction in interval cancers, meaning cancers that emerge between screenings and that carry worse prognosis, with AI-supported screening compared to standard double reading. First author Jessie Gommers of Radboud University Medical Centre was direct in the press release: “Our study does not support replacing healthcare professionals with AI as the AI-supported mammography screening still requires at least one human radiologist to perform the screen reading.”
That distinction matters. AI-assisted reading, where a human radiologist works alongside an algorithm that flags suspicious findings and triages low-risk cases for single rather than double review, has been validated in randomized trials with hard outcome measures. The validation extends to AI as a triage and detection support, where one human radiologist remains in the loop. AI-only reading, where no human reviews the image unless the algorithm flags an abnormality, has not been tested to the same standard. A Stanford working paper on so-called “AI mirages” in medical imaging, which describes algorithms that perform well on benchmark datasets and fail in clinical deployment because the training distribution does not match the deployment distribution, was circulating at the time of the Katz panel and was awaiting peer review. Mohammed Suhail, MD, a radiologist at North Coast Imaging quoted in coverage of the Katz statement, said that any attempt to implement AI-only reads “would immediately result in patient harm and death, and only someone with zero understanding of radiology would say something so naive.” That is a strong claim from a working radiologist, but the structural point underneath it is conservative. The trial that would justify AI-only reading on a population basis has not been run. The trial that would justify AI-assisted reading has been run, and it requires the radiologist.
Set the safety question aside for a moment and consider what the proposal does to the labor market. The radiologist has been a high-margin specialist for the same reason all specialists are high-margin: the supply is constrained by the length of training and the licensing apparatus, and the demand is set by imaging volume. Katz’s proposal substitutes capital for labor. If New York State relaxes the regulation requiring radiologist review, NYC Health + Hospitals saves the salary of every radiologist whose reads can be displaced to the algorithm; the imaging machine still runs, still bills, still produces a chargeable encounter on the patient’s account. Generalized, the same logic applies to dermatology, where machine-learning skin lesion classifiers have shown strong retrospective performance, and to pathology, ophthalmology, and any imaging-heavy specialty whose work product is a classification task on a digital image. A worsening shortage of breast imaging specialists, particularly in rural and underserved markets, is the legitimate operational pressure Katz is responding to, and the American College of Radiology has documented this shortage at length. Using that pressure to license a deployment model the trial evidence has not endorsed is the illegitimate response.
Two profits accrue to the hospital system. The first is the original imaging revenue, generated by the appropriate-use-violating ordering patterns that produced the screening volume in the first place. The second is elimination of the labor cost of reading the imaging. A patient pays the copay, the insurer pays the technical fee, and the AI vendor takes a per-read or subscription fee that comes in well below the radiologist’s salary equivalent. Vendor and hospital split the gain. Radiologists are unemployed or shifted to abnormality review only, which substantially compresses earnings since the volume of abnormal reads is a fraction of total reads. Care delivered to the patient may be equivalent in accuracy under the AI-supported model and inferior in accuracy under the AI-only model, with no individual professional license held responsible for the read.
The regulatory politics will determine which model gets deployed. Katz himself flagged the regulatory challenge at the Crain’s panel, asking the assembled CEOs whether there was any reason they should not be lobbying New York State to permit AI-only reads. Lobbying for the relaxation is the hospital system facing margin pressure. Lobbying against is the American College of Radiology and the radiologists themselves, organized through their professional society. New York State legislators will decide. Patients do not have a seat at this table. A patient learns about the change when the mammogram comes back from the screening center read by Transpara version whatever and the bill arrives in the mail with no indication of who, if anyone, looked at the image.
Liability shifts. Under current regulation, a missed cancer on a mammogram exposes the reading radiologist to malpractice litigation, which is why the radiologist carries professional liability insurance and why the radiologist’s professional license is on the line for every read. Under a proposed AI-only model with radiologist confirmation only of flagged abnormalities, the missed cancer that occurred when the algorithm scored the image low and no human looked at it produces a liability question with no individual defendant. The plaintiff sues the institution, the institution sues the AI vendor, the AI vendor sues the training data licensor or invokes the FDA clearance as a shield. Many degrees of separation now sit between the patient and the party with deep pockets. The structural change resembles the shift from the family doctor to the corporate practice in primary care: personal accountability disappears into the institutional defendant, and the patient learns that the system is the system.
The preventative-medicine apparatus that produced excess imaging volume and the AI-radiology apparatus that proposes to read it without human review are two faces of the same financial logic. Both extract value from patient bodies through technical interventions whose individual benefit is small or unproven on a population basis, both produce steady recurring revenue, and both depend on the patient being a passive substrate rather than an active agent in the care chain. One creates the imaging. The other eliminates the labor cost of reading it. The hospital system, which is the only party that crosses both moves, captures the margin on both.
AI-assisted radiology is a real technology with real performance data. The MASAI trial demonstrated that the right deployment, with the right oversight, in the right population, produces better cancer detection at lower radiologist workload. That is a legitimate technological gain and the trial is one of the cleaner pieces of clinical evidence for AI in medicine to date. The question is who controls deployment, under what oversight, and to what end. If AI becomes a tool that radiologists use to read more imaging more accurately at lower cost per read, with patient outcomes that match or exceed the current standard, that is medicine. If AI becomes a license to eliminate the radiologist altogether, with the institutional savings flowing to hospital margins and the patient losing the only party in the imaging chain whose individual professional license is on the line for the read, that is bookkeeping. Mitchell Katz proposed the second model at a panel in March. The trial evidence supports the first. The next move belongs to the New York State legislature, which is to say, to whoever lobbies hardest in Albany.
#ai #health #healthcare #living #medicine #patient #radiologists #radiology #revenue #safety #screening #tech #trainingData -
In the Garden | Diggin’ up dinner | Gardening https://www.allforgardening.com/1732612/in-the-garden-diggin-up-dinner-gardening/ #Columns #environment #garden #gardening #living #local #news #opinion #UniversityIllinois
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@bubakuyateh/116444984468909180
"Power is the ability to do good things for others."
– Brooke Russell Astor
The Rockefeller University » Life Trustee Brooke Astor dies at 105 — <https://www.rockefeller.edu/news/668-life-trustee-brooke-astor-dies-at-105/>
"… Mrs. Astor devoted nearly five decades to sowing a larger sense of community among the city’s erstwhile aristocracy, as the established matriarch of New York’s philanthropic circle. She regularly contributed time and money to the institutions she referred to as New York’s “crown jewels”: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Morgan Library and Museum, the New York Botanical Garden, the New York Public Library and The Rockefeller University, among many others. Unusual among her social set, however, she spent equal energy providing for the basic operational needs of homeless shelters, jobs programs, nursing homes, schools, youth centers and other such organizations. By the time the Vincent Astor Foundation was dissolved in 1997, Mrs. Astor had donated almost $195 million as its president. In recognition of her generosity, she was given many unusual honors: In 1981, the Bronx Zoo named a baby elephant “Astor” in her honor; in 1996, the New York Landmarks Conservancy designated her a living landmark. …"
If it's not (also) true that Leo Tolstoy wrote the pictured words (popularised on Facebook and elsewhere), I like to think people did something good for him. Thanks, perhaps, to Astor.
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Also you can download this simple website to use offline! Unlike planet-killing AI / LLM plagiarism machines.
#ND #NeuroDivergent #NeuroDiverse #SelfCare #MentalIllness #MentalHealth #Healthcare #PhysicalHealth #Hygiene #PersonalHygiene #Nutrition #Movement #Stretch #UnclenchYourJaw #Exercise #Water #Drink #GoDrinkWater #Liquid #Fluid #Juice #ADL #ActivitiesOfDailyLiving #Living #Mobility #MobilityAides #Health #Disability #Disabled #Disabilities #Spoonie #SpoonTheory #ChronicallyIll #ChronicIllness #ChronicWellness #Pacing #PaceYourself
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Also you can download this simple website to use offline! Unlike planet-killing AI / LLM plagiarism machines.
#ND #NeuroDivergent #NeuroDiverse #SelfCare #MentalIllness #MentalHealth #Healthcare #PhysicalHealth #Hygiene #PersonalHygiene #Nutrition #Movement #Stretch #UnclenchYourJaw #Exercise #Water #Drink #GoDrinkWater #Liquid #Fluid #Juice #ADL #ActivitiesOfDailyLiving #Living #Mobility #MobilityAides #Health #Disability #Disabled #Disabilities #Spoonie #SpoonTheory #ChronicallyIll #ChronicIllness #ChronicWellness #Pacing #PaceYourself
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5 Small Garden Ideas for Making the Most of Your City Greenscape https://www.allforgardening.com/1722838/5-small-garden-ideas-for-making-the-most-of-your-city-greenscape/ #_commerce #_sensitivecontent #_seo #_syndication_noshow #garden #gardening #home #home_shopping #living #onecolumn #shopping #splitscreenimagerightfullbleed #Storytype:categoryGuide&Comparison #Web
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Join OSM US & Esri for a #MappyHour on Wednesday, May 6th, from 8 - 9 pm EDT to demonstrate how the world's largest collaborative map shows up in the tools you use every day: #ArcGIS, #StoryMaps, #Living Atlas, and more. If Esri is part of your professional or academic toolkit and you're looking to access OpenStreetMap data through their platforms, this Mappy Hour was created with you in mind!
Save your spot: https://openstreetmap.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/openstreetmap/event.jsp?event=221&
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I'm unsure what's going on with me at the moment... as far as I can tell however is that hayfever means that I need to use anti-histamines, which are in turn blocking my sinuses, and causing sleep disturbances including signs of low blood oxygen.
I've been told that at night my snoring is earth shatteringly bad, and includes short periods where I am not breathing.
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Silent march in The Hague to condemn attack on Minab girls school
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The ceremony was held with the presence of families, children and civil socie…
#Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #TheHague #A #along #and #attack #citizens #commemorate #condemn #countries #deadly #girls #Group #groups #HAGUE #held #human #in #incident #Iranians #living #march #Minab #of #on #other #rights #school #Silent #the #to #victims #with
https://www.europesays.com/netherlands/3926/