Mark Dixon

@markdixon
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Filmmaker, photographer, environmental activist, runner, singer. Working to clean the air and cut fossil fuel usage personally, regionally, and globally. http://inversiondoc.com, http://nopetropa.com, http://lens.blue, http://yert.com. #AirQuality #PurpleAir #climatecrisis #FCPX (he/him)
@wrigleyfield @subu_caps @sgnj151 Awesome!! You can sign up for the mailing list here: https://inversiondoc.com/contact/ . Then you’ll know when it is released. :-)
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@GaloresCircus thanks for this handy and concise resource!

I screwed up a prior post, didn't 🧵 right. See *2nd post* below for GoogleDoc file! The image on this post=just a partial screenshot

👇#Covid19 flyer on my office door. Most ppl I work w/are highly educated, but NOT #covid savvy--& there's no mask requirement. Perhaps *someone* has walked by, read it, & decided to #WearAMask

Includes some US🇺🇸 data--but that could be modified for any place

#CovidIsNotOver

@chad_adams @erictopol thanks for pointing out the scale. Definitely increases my concern about repeat infections!

Letting #covid rip has consequences, especially with repeat infections. This study shows an increase in after effects on major organ systems, increase in hospitalization, and increase in death. Best strategy is to #WearYourMask, and prevent the first infection, and if that's too late, prevent reinfection. #covid19 #covidisairborne

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-022-02051-3

Acute and postacute sequelae associated with SARS-CoV-2 reinfection - Nature Medicine

A new analysis using US Department of Veterans Affairs databases showed that reinfection is associated with increased risk of all-cause mortality, hospitalization and a wide range of long COVID complications in individuals who have had SARS-CoV-2 compared to those with no reinfection.

Nature

Hello #TwitterMigration friends, ideas for curating your timeline, which is quite like #gardening: what you plant will be what grows here for you.

1. If you mainly follow others who arrived with you, you depend on them staying. Balance with people who post regularly and there will be new growth here when you check.

2. Follow people who boost others. The serendipity of their associations will seed new ideas for you.

3. It’s a new home: you don’t need the same garden you had in your old home.

When I joined #mastodon, I just wanted an open-source #twitter clone.

I got more than that. Subtle design differences made for healthier conversations in ways I wasn't expecting.

Here's a blog post to try to capture those differences and why they matter. https://scott.mn/2022/10/29/twitter_features_mastodon_is_better_without/

@upnight the points in this article resonate strongly with me.
Oops. Should I have said #introductions? 😋