Many of the CNAMEs appear to have been hijacked one at a time. There are a few instances, though, where a single domain expiring creates many dangling CNAMEs. Some examples:
if (n % 2) == 0 { return false; }
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print(big); // [8, 9, 10]Filter with a captured threshold:
I'm not sure whether you're factoring in the cost of feeling bad and not being able to do most exercise, here. If not, then I think that estimate isn't way off, but my impression is that it's maybe kinda high. In terms of actual time spent (finding clinics (10hrs?), consultation(1-3hrs?), baseline and monitoring appointments(5-10hrs?), getting meds(1hr?), figuring out and doing injections(5-15hrs?), retrieval appointment(3hrs?)), and assuming I'm missing some costs and vaguely accounting for switching costs / energy costs or something, I'd guess it's more like 50ish. Which is still a lot of course.