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RandomVideos , to technology in Be careful.

I cant believe they made captcha that only works on windows

propter_hog , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
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I side with you. I’ve donated over a gallon of blood and blood products throughout the years. You’re helping someone. The reason they pay you is to incentivize coming and doing it. It’s painful for the donor, and it takes a while for your body to recover. The company doing so is (in my experience, anyway) a non-profit organization. They exist to help people. They do make money, but that’s because they have to pay their employees and donors, as you’ve mentioned.

pancake , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
@pancake@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Tissue, cell and organ donation (including blood, semen and oocytes) can and should be done strictly not-for-profit. This is how it’s done in Spain (well, you do get a snack when donating blood and a small amount of money for oocytes since the process is quite long) and there’s usually no shortage of blood components in hospitals. Local governments do a lot of campaigning, set up mobile units etc., which seems to work; people see all of that, think of it when planning their day, and many even go in small groups to donate.

cobysev , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?

People are getting paid to donate plasma?! The only scam here is that I’ve been giving it away for free!

I donate to the Red Cross here in America. Honestly, I’m happy to donate. I get to sit and relax for a couple hours, the Red Cross I go to has TVs attached to the chairs so I can watch a movie while I donate, and I get free drinks and snacks afterward.

They’re always hurting for plasma donations and you can donate every 28 days, so I visit frequently. I don’t really see how it could be a scam. They always tell me plasma is more important than blood donations. Blood goes bad quickly, but they can keep plasma for a long time. And pretty much everyone can use it. Unlike blood, which you need a compatible type to use.

I donate because I enjoy helping others. I’m not looking for a way to personally benefit from it, so I don’t really care if they offer to pay or not. I feel like that should be the default mindset going in. But I understand there are people who are hurting financially, and donating blood or plasma is an easy way to make a buck. So I’m fine with them offering to pay for donations.

SaltySalamander ,

Donating blood and donating blood plasma isn't the same thing.

folkrav ,

Where did he say this?

Wrufieotnak , (edited )

They didn’t say that, but the other commenter still speaks about a point that also caught my eye:

It doesn’t matter if donating blood or plasma is able to be longer stored. When you need one of them, you can’t substitute with the other. So the medical area still needs both. So you still need people donating both. If a medical institution is telling me they only collect plasma, I would question their motives, because both are needed for helping people.

Maybe the donating place just gave the short explanation and they meant, that for blood donations there are other better places, but it could also mean, they don’t earn enough money with that. And THAT is I think what the other commenter meant with their admittedly short comment.

Kyrgizion , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?

O- here. I frequently get called up when the red cross needs donations. We don’t get paid either but it’s an hour I’m off work and it does save lives.

kurcatovium ,

Hello fellow universal donor. I’m blessed with the same blood type, so I donate the blood when I can at my local hospital. Usually 3x a year.

At first there was not much thought behind it, as both my parents went there too. When I turned 18 they just asked: “Do you want to go too?” And my answer was obviously yes, because why not? It was day off school, after all.

Now it’s just automatic. Since I only donate in my local hospital (small town, 15k people) I believe my blood gets to help people. They don’t pay for it, it’s volunteer, organized by red cross. They used to cover bus ride, but lately switched that for “food stamp” instead. We also get juice, coffee and snack once donated. The good part is, it’s still day off work where I live.

sentient_loom , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

In order to answer this, I’d need to compare the efficacy of both the for-profit and the non-profit organizations. In some countries you don’t get paid, and I don’t know if that leads to blood shortages.

witty_username , to science_memes in Horseshoe crabs be like

Absence of paleontological evidence of change in appearance does not mean evolutionary stagnation

kbal ,
@kbal@fedia.io avatar

Doesn't it? It doesn't seem obvious either way. Are you an actual paleontologist, or just guessing?

witty_username ,

Molecular biologist.
It’s mostly a matter of what we don’t know. Paleontological evidence certainly shows that horseshoe crabs didn’t change much in their appearance. However, we just don’t know to what extent other aspects of their biology are as conserved. Therefore, it is just unscientific to say that horseshoe crabs are ‘living fossils’ or that they didn’t evolve for millions of years. They may have, they may not have

toastal , to asklemmy in What’s your “I can’t believe other people don’t do this” hack?

Buying & steeping loose leaf tea instead of bagged garbage. Higher quality, lower price, actually tastes decent with multiple steeps. If I don’t finish the leaves, I fill the teapot with water to have cold brew the next morning. If you get into it, an electric kettle that lets you set the temperature is essential since you can avoid burning leaves much easier & unlocking more delicate leaves that require lower temperatures. Last tip which should be obvious: no milk or sugar & if you think it tastes bad, why do you keep buying black tea instead of something good?

EABOD25 , to showerthoughts in Cursing is when you use edgy filler words instead of saying something meaningful.

Fuck that lol. Curse all you want, but curse to people. Not at them

PotatoesFall , to asklemmy in What is your favorite sketch by "The Onion", aka "Onion News Network"?
ahal , to linux in What was your last RTFM adventure?

Wanted to see if I could do anything exciting with the new Satisfactory dedicated server API. There’s no documentation of it anywhere online, but there’s a random markdown file documenting it in the installation directory. Got it working but turns out it can’t do much. Oh well

RobotToaster , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
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In the UK it’s illegal to pay blood or plasma donors, and I think the only time we’ve had a shortage is due to a cyber attack.

I think they do give you a medal or something after donating a certain number of times.

MrScottyTay ,

Yeah you get different levels of rewards the more you do it but it’s just stuff like fancy looking member cards, medals and pins

NuWuX , (edited ) to showerthoughts in Cursing is when you use edgy filler words instead of saying something meaningful.
@NuWuX@sh.itjust.works avatar

When I was but a youth, my mother used to regale me with this bit of wisdom: “Profanity is the result of a weak mind attempting to express itself forcefully.”

Sometimes I’ll reflect on this and think, “God damn, that bitch was a dumb fuckin’ cunt if I ever met one!”

rustyfish , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
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Never heard anyone getting payed for donating anything in Germany. You can get an compensation for expenses, yes. But this is not supposed to be a payment for your donation, it is supposed to compensate for your expenses. For example: Finding a babysitter or paying for bus, train, gas. Sometimes you have to make a medical examination beforehand, which also can take some time.

The German Red Cross for example explicitly doesn’t pay the donors so nobody gets the wrong idea and tries to donate as much and often at the cost of their own health.

I think the idea that a compensation is equal to a payment is flawed beyond reason. If someone has a problem with any organisation misusing donations for profit, they should (rightfully) engage in changing the law. Categorically not donating at all is…well it’s just selfish and stupid.

Wrufieotnak , (edited )

Both from Germany:

I remember that in my high school time many in my year went to plasma donation as often as it was allowed to collect the compensation. So while you are right that is legally never called payment, people with a need for cash for sure sell their plasma for money.

Oh and in the public sector there is or at least was in the past also the possibility for donating blood and you get the 2 hours or so for that paid as normal. So the government donated the money for a good course.

ace_garp , to asklemmy in What is your favourite open source software that you discovered in the past year, that you can no longer live without?
@ace_garp@lemmy.world avatar

DeltaChat.

It packetises and encrypts chats, using email(SMTP) as the transport medium. Sends downsampled pics, videos or push-to-talk audio by default. Can send full quality pics, videos, or attachments too, as a file.

Integrates with Jitsi Meet to connect video-calls.

It’s available on F-Droid, and you can use a seperate free-email-address(100MB limit) for the SMTP backend (from nine.testrun.org ), or use your own existing email address.

Elegant and robust.

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