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PaintedSnail , to science_memes in this one goes out to the urban planning nerds

We used to have them until several years ago they were deliberately removed. Their roots were destroying the roads and sidewalks, as well as infiltrating the underground infrastructure.

fossilesque OP ,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Time to put them back properly with new knowledge. :)

halm , to startrek in The "Friendship is Universal" poster from SDCC
@halm@leminal.space avatar

“Friendship is universal”

“Also, let’s keep the Doctors and captains together in one block, separate from their actual friends up top” 😆

Corgana OP ,
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

True, Picard would be extremely irritated by every Doctor except the first and Kirk would flirt (most likely successfully) with Jodi Whittaker’s Doc.

halm ,
@halm@leminal.space avatar

I only noticed now that McCoy is holding the Seventh Doctor’s umbrella. ‘Bones’ McCoy, that is — not Sylvester. Good in-joke.

Scrollone , to piracy in Adobe stole my creative suite

Download the most recent version from Monkrus and call it a day.

Evil_Shrubbery , to startrek in The "Friendship is Universal" poster from SDCC

Ngl, the first panel brought me even more nostalgic joy than the main one.

fibojoly , to programmerhumor in My Technical Romance

I left Monday last week after a crash had occurred in prod. Had happened during the weekend because of a colleague fumbling on the Friday. Noticed it Monday morning. Notified the boss who didn’t care much and left for his afternoon off anyway, trusting me to do what i could. Which I did. Stabilised the bleeding, explained others what they had done and what to do, how to mitigate, how to temporise till I was back, then fucked off at 5pm sharp, for one of the best romantic weeks in years. Not a one phone call or message. I had even taken my laptop just in case they were really stuck. Nothing.

Vive la France 🇫🇷 is what I’m saying.

big_slap ,

sounds less to do with the country and more to do with the work culture of your team to me. I wish we were all this lucky lol

Funkytom467 ,
@Funkytom467@lemmy.world avatar

There is a correlation between the country’s culture and the work culture of a team.

And the work culture of this team definitively is the French work culture.

SadSadSatellite , to mildlyinfuriating in I need new glasses. The only insurance-approved place I can shop online will cost $250 with my needs. I went to a "cheap" glasses website that doesn't accept insurance: $250. Yay, America.

I’m an ABOA advanced optician, I’ve helped with lens designs, I’ve made my own line of frames, worked with every insurance company, and know the technical details of virtually every product on the market.

If it’s going to cost the same either way, do not get the online glasses. The 250 in store is discounted from probably 1200$, and the difference is immediately noticable.

The online glasses will not be measured to fit you properly, the focal point will be a best guess, which makes progressives have a ton of distortion, the frame won’t be adjusted and have no standards of material and shitty spring hinges, the transitions will be an old off brand composited lens that will delaminate after some time, the antireflective will be the cheapest, smudging crap possible, and the lenses will be thicker and heavier.

Go to a local optical, not any chain you’ve ever heard of. No corporate execs to pay means actual paid professionals helping you see better, as opposed to collision salesman trying to rip you off.

Online glasses are for single vision rx’s for children, not anybody who really needs glasses.

DarkSirrush ,

Man, I wish this was always true.

Here in BC/Canada, our healthcare doesn’t cover glasses, and our 3rd party providers only cover $2-300 every 2 years for glasses.

My last job had a $500 yearly flex-spend coverage, which I used to buy $600 glasses (mainly lenses cost-wise) with all the options/coatings/transitions/blue light filter/etc from the local eye clinic, and honestly the lenses are not great, and after less than 3 years the coating is bubbling in horizontal lines across the entire lens.

Honestly though, been regretting getting glasses with the blue light filter for the past 2 years anyways, nothing feels vibrant anymore and i swear it has been negatively affecting my mood, and i have noticed zero difference in eye strain levels.

SadSadSatellite ,

Blue light filters have a purpose, but it isn’t eye strain. That’s just marketing bullshit from people who don’t know it’s purpose or can’t be bothered to translate it to laymen.

It’s purpose is to protect your retina from damage that accumulates throughout your life. It’s to protect you from developing macular degeneration. It does nothing anyone will notice, it’s more like sunblock, except you can’t feel the burn.

Also if someone sells you shit products, go to someone better if possible. But avoid chains at all costs.

DarkSirrush ,

So life loses vibrancy, but my retinas stay in slightly better shape when I’m 80? Sounds like future me problem then, definitely have no interest in trying again with a different pair after my next eye exam.

Unfortunately every eye doctor in this province (or at least not a 13 hour drive away) is associated with a chain, with I think a single exception that is referral only. So the best I can do is get an eye exam, demand my detailed results, and do my best to order glasses that fit comfortably.

electric ,

Wait, the blue tint actually does something? Everyone kept telling me to get it because sCrEeNs BaD but I wanted the clearest vision possible. Couldn’t find anything online saying the blue tint wasn’t useless so saved myself the $30.

SadSadSatellite ,

Just wear sunglasses when outside and you’re good. Or get transitions and never think about it again.

gamermanh ,
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the frame won’t be adjusted and have no standards of material and shitty spring hinges

They’re the same frames sold in physical stores, though

the transitions will be an old off brand composited lens that will delaminate after some time the antireflective will be the cheapest, smudging crap possible, and the lenses will be thicker and heavier.

My old glasses that I don’t even wear anymore are 7 years old and never had issues and still aren’t delaminated at all, never had issues with smudging or glare

Go to a local optical, not any chain you’ve ever heard of. No corporate execs to pay means actual paid professionals helping you see better, as opposed to collision salesman trying to rip you off.

And yet you still spend way more than you would at somewhere like Zenni. So you’re getting ripped off for someone lower down the ladders benefit… Yay?

Online glasses are for single vision rx’s for children, not anybody who really needs glasses.

Complete bullshit. Not surprised that someone “with their own line of frames” would encourage people to go the pricier route, though.

CherenkovBlue , to mildlyinfuriating in I need new glasses. The only insurance-approved place I can shop online will cost $250 with my needs. I went to a "cheap" glasses website that doesn't accept insurance: $250. Yay, America.

Expensive lenses are expensive. My glasses also cost about $350 after insurance covers them. I go for all the expensive lenses and digital lens tech because my prescription is quite strong and it improves quality of life, but my vision could be corrected with the basic stuff.

Maybe your doctor can make the case to your insurance that these are medically necessary to be so lightweight. Otherwise, the improvements are a nicety, not a necessity.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Except in every other Western nation, where they aren’t expensive.

VaalaVasaVarde ,

I would say $250 is fairly cheap, in Scandinavia you can easily pay $1000+ for special lenses.

For me the cheapest with okay quality costs $500 for a deal with two pairs from SpecSavers.

CherenkovBlue ,

You sound very entitled.

Why are medical care/devices less expensive in other places, such as Europe? In large part because taxes are so high. US taxes are relatively low, meaning a different economic system and personal financial planning strategy.

My spouse is from a European nation with high taxes. It’s not all roses there. There are pros and cons to each system.

Also, see the other comment from a Scandinavian person. They seem to contradict your sentiment.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

My spouse is from a European nation with high taxes. It’s not all roses there. There are pros and cons to each system.

Cool. I’m thousands of dollars in medical debt. The ‘cons’ I always hear are the long wait times. I’ve had to wait months to get procedures done here in the U.S.

CherenkovBlue , (edited )

One of the cons is that even with the taxes and long wait times, you often still have to pay a lot.

Besides, I gave a suggestion above about working with your doctor to make the case about medical necessity. Have you tried that?

Edit: medical debt is also dischargeable through bankruptcy, which is not to be undertaken lightly, but may be something for you to consider.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

You sure don’t in Canada.

And yes, my case is very medically necessary. Without going into details because plenty of people have heard them way too many times, I’m close to one year without eating any solid foods.

That is on top of the neuralgia, which is mostly dealt with, but still requires me to see a neurologist. She can only see me twice a year. She’s also the only one in town.

Oh, and we have supposedly good insurance.

CherenkovBlue ,
FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Cool how you’re comparing that to the U.S. which will have all those costs on top of the care Canadians don’t have to pay for. Not at all dishonest.

CherenkovBlue ,

Dude, I had no idea you were Canadian until just now. Statistically it’s much more likely you are an American on Lemmy than Canadian simply due to population numbers.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not Canadian. That’s my point. I have to pay for all the stuff in that article they say you don’t have to pay for. In fact, that stuff is why we’re in all this medical debt.

Vaggumon , to asklemmy in How come have militaries weaponize and test stuff
@Vaggumon@lemm.ee avatar

That title gave me whiplash.

Vash63 , to programmerhumor in My Technical Romance

Hah! I wish it was email, so I could ignore it. Instead it’s either a Slack DM, which escalates to a phone call.

CrypticCoffee ,

You can ignore that also…

brbposting ,

Depending on employability and savings balance, indeed

CrypticCoffee ,

If you cannot ignore slack in the evening, weekends, you gotta be bad at your job. If you are good, employer won’t want to replace you and you can condition them to respect boundaries.

“I sent you a message, why didn’t you respond?”

“I didn’t see it.”

“What were you doing?”

“Cooking. Food shopping. You know, the essentials to survive”

Not that I’d elaborate. I much prefer the “I had plans/a prior engagement”.

If they ask, “I cannot really discuss this, it’s private”

Zoidsberg ,
@Zoidsberg@lemmy.ca avatar

“What were you doing?”

Not working.

CrypticCoffee ,

“If you would like me to be on call, we need to discuss remuneration.”

breadsmasher , to programmerhumor in My Technical Romance
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

Cant be a good date if you’re checking your work email in the middle of it

kautau , (edited )

When I’m off the clock I don’t see work emails or messages. My boss still has my cell number though. This card doesn’t at all say someone is checking their email, just says there is a critical production bug and someone was emailed about it

Nomad , to nostupidquestions in What are some things you can do to maintain your teeth when you don't have health insurance and can't afford dental care?

There is a rally good episode of the Huberman Lab podcast. Can’t recommend it enough. Explains how teeth to regenerate to a certain extend and how to promote that.

infuziSporg , to science_memes in this one goes out to the urban planning nerds
@infuziSporg@hexbear.net avatar

The orthodox version of the meme literally has a tree as a focal point.

knowyourmeme.com/…/anthony-adams-rubbing-hands

marcos , to science_memes in vibe check

Sampling, not analysis.

riodoro1 ,

Analysis of the most impactful components of the series obtained by performing a Fourier transform of the vibe.

Ferrous ,

Wym? Am I missing something? Either should work, right? I am most familiar with it described as Fourier analysis which to me is synonymous with analysis in the frequency domain.

marcos ,

Analysis is about discovering or using the entire series. A vibe check is a local thing.

Anyway, it’s just unrequested pedantism.

masterofn001 ,

Pedantry.

sacbuntchris , to showerthoughts in Disney is evil because after they MK Ultra-ed the hell out of her, they haven't put Britney in a Descendants movie, and she's perfect for that!

What is MK Ultra-ing?

kindenough ,

Refers to an illegal CIA mind control program

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra

tourist ,
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

I assume it’s when you detain someone and fuck with their minds.

The CIA had a program called MK Ultra during the cold war where they did exactly that. They did unspeakably cruel acts to people.

Lots of torture and, for some reason, lots of LSD was involved.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra

Hatred ,

The re release of MK3 with extra features. Also they added scorpion I think?

sacbuntchris ,

My first thought was it meant excessive micro transactions

Boozilla , to showerthoughts in We really accepted toilet paper as the definitive way to wipe our asses isn't?
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

This shit again? Pun intended. But JFC Lemmy is fucking obsessed with TP & bidets.

Mandatory PSA: Baby wipes clog up the plumbing system. Please don’t flush those down a toilet. TP was designed to break down.

Hatred OP ,

*poo intended

BearOfaTime ,

Right there with you.

Damn kids act like adults never considered it. Motherfucking kids go read some got-damn HISTORY once in a fucking while.

Neither existed for my grandparents.

lolcatnip ,

People in the past had to put up with a lot of shit we don’t have to today. Doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take advantage on modern luxuries. Your hemorrhoids will thank you.

intensely_human ,

I can only imagine the confusion your grandparents must have lived in, having neither toilet paper nor history.

Aussiemandeus ,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

PSA Kleenex Australia sells flushable wipes

Update: After extensive input from public wastewater bodies and industry experts including Kimberly-Clark Australia (the maker of Kleenex® Flushable Wipes), Standards Australia published a new, AU & NZ-specific, Flushable Products Standard (AS/NZS 5328:2022). The Standard details clear testing criteria that need to be met for manufacturers to use a “flushable” label in accordance with the Standard.

We welcome the introduction of the new Standard and are proud to announce that Kleenex Flushable Wipes meet and exceed the requirements of the Australia/New Zealand Flushable Products Standard (AS/NZS 5328:2022)

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