• REDACTED@infosec.pubOP
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    16 hours ago

    The chances of this actually being connected is probably near zero (since rising dizziness is global, but datacenters are mostly in few countries), but still felt funny enough to post.

    Randomly stumbled upon this while researching why are so many people around lately feeling dizzy.

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      10 hours ago

      You ever spin in a circle? You do it a few times you don’t really notoce, you do it a lot, younget dizzy.

      The earth has been spinning in a lot of cirxles, and we are starting to cross into the “do it a lot” range of spins.

      – Calvin’s Dad

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        12 hours ago

        If I were to guess, probably heat stroke due to rising temperatures. Which, if true, would also be worsened by having more data centers

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        11 hours ago

        Nothing solid. Imma about to put on my tinfoil hat and start looking at the Russian satellites. Realistically I’m way over my head here and I hope someone else notices the weird trend. The only reason I started looking around is because I feel slightly dizzy for the past 3 months and decided to ask around. Surprisingly alot of people are experiencing the same thing. I’m from Baltics. All health checkups return perfectly fine.

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          7 hours ago

          it’s interesting, in dutch Google trends, “dizziness” has a similar graph but “duizeligheid”, the Dutch translation for it, is a flat line

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            7 hours ago

            Interestingly enough, in my language (Latvian), medical term is “Vertigo”. Out of 5 years, the term had most searches (100) on April 2026.