Platforms, Speech And Truth: Policy, Policing And Impossible Choices [techdirt.com]

Mike Masnick basically arrived at the point I did with this debate. The best approach, though it may be difficult to implement in practice, is to put more control over what people see in the hands of end users. Relying on someone else to make those choices is going to end badly.

Trying to anyway. Driving back home tomorrow, though.

Sunburn on my foot, that's a first.

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The high-fat diet could increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes [news.sky.com]

A lot of people trying this diet already have the Type 2 Diabeetus. Some people even put #T2D in remission on this diet. I call bullshit.

The wife brought back taffy, fudge, and truffles from the candy store. I ate fairly small amounts of each but ?

Yes because it's not the standard of care. Which has been horribly compromised.

Our beach day at Seaside. Not perfect weather for it but it's not cold, which is a bonus.

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Why Won’t We Tell Diabetics the Truth? [robbwolf.com]

Maybe because the status quo is so profitable to so many?

Outcomes of a Digitally Delivered Low-Carbohydrate Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management Program: 1-Year Results of a Single-Arm Longitudinal Study [diabetes.jmir.org]

They're positive, just like my own n=1 experience. Why don't doctors offer this as an option?

Has Facebook done anything to protect anyone ever?