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IdkAndIdc , to memes in We lost a real one. RIP Sun Floer

THIS CHILD DISS ON THE DEVS LIKE CRAZY

IdkAndIdc , to memes in Did your country recognize Palestine before the Fairly OddParents?

yea i am not in this list RIP

KingThrillgore , to technology in Linus Tech Tips uploaded a video showing how to block ads on Youtube. Which was removed by Youtube for community guidelines violations.
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Ah so its war you want, YouTube.

GladiusB ,
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A war they will lose. They will spend everything on something a COMMUNITY will rally together to defeat. Take the L and come up with a better plan.

AllNewTypeFace , to noncredibledefense in 🍑🍑🍑
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Alexstarfire , to programmerhumor in Pure evil

At least where I work, the developers who actually wrote the code would probably never see it. We have service staff that deal with an initial problems reported from customers. They’d likely figure out someone actually entered those values.

bleistift2 ,

You must have exceptionally competent first-level support.

Alexstarfire ,

They are quite well seasoned. But it’s also worth noting they are developers as well because the job usually has you debugging things or writing code that needs to be run for the specific customer. Not a large amount of code, but just things that end up being specific to a customer.

And if they have to come to a developer that actually works on the product, it’s usually a pain to try and figure out what is going on. Thankfully, this is very uncommon.

aaaaace , to nostupidquestions in Why are doctors so hands off and unhelpful in the USA?

When you go to a doctor in the USA, you’re really being treated by their lawyer and insurance company.

linearchaos ,
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And the practice. In most cases are doctors are now essentially hair stylists working for some larger entity. A larger entity with shareholders. If you want somebody that cares you probably need to go see a family practice with only one or two doctors. The problem is places like that run out of spaces to see people quickly.

JustZ ,
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Corporations, now. Can’t even really call it a practice. They are businesses that employ doctors. In law, most civilized places, you can’t own stake in a law firm unless you are a member of the bar. Makes for a more service focused industry.

Another thing I haven’t seen mentioned is the way people find doctors now has changed. People look online, and there are plenty of sites that are just aggregators for data about doctors. Anyone can scrape that info and then setup a webpage to rate doctors. So now doctors are finding that they aren’t getting patients if they aren’t getting good ratings, so now we have doctors just telling patients what they want to hear, prescribing what they want to be prescribed. Gotta keep up that 9.8/10 rating to keep patients coming in.

aaaaace ,

Chrissie Hynde…“I hate anything official”

Good guiding principle right thete.

LarmyOfLone , to showerthoughts in There is no history on the History channel. There's nothing true on TruTV. There's no music on music television. There's no science on the science channel.

There is no socialism on social media

sol6_vi , to linux in Linux Directory Structure - FHS
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wow i have needed this forever and im printing it and pinning it to my wall

Resol , to nostupidquestions in Where do you even meet people anymore?
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Find people with similar hobbies as you on a particular community online. Back when I was active on Reddit, I had made two friends this way. Unfortunately, after the whole API shaboink, I left Reddit, and lost contact with one of them.

communist , to linux in Is Linux (dumb)user friendly yet?
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Make sure to go for an immutable distro with kde if you’re a windows user, you’ll never have to do any maintenance, I highly recommend fedora kinoite

Bakkoda ,

I gave this and a few other distros a spin a few weeks ago. Very much liked kinoite.

Horsey , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Why are doctors so hands off and unhelpful in the USA?
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Doctors are not individual practitioners and cannot normally decide to go off on their own doing a procedure that they were not specifically trained to do (doctors are trained in procedures during their residency and in CTE). Unless they are offered a course in this new method, the hospital would not authorize them to perform that new procedure. The best way to get this care would be to travel or to lobby the hospital to train staff on this new methodology.

SplashJackson ,

Ten years in medical school and still can’t think for themselves!

bss03 ,

Most people never become auto-didacts. Most auto-didacts still benefit from formal training because above average gross performance can mask subtle mistakes until the mistake becomes root cause for a significant error.

Under significant pressure (like a well-written dramatic fiction, but almost never IRL), most doctors will be willing to perform a procedure without formal training, but under normal conditions, they know it is not worth the additional risk.

Bougie_Birdie , to asklemmy in Touch Typing
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I was fortunate to not only have a typing class in school, but also the only computer game my grandma had was Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing. Now I type for a living, so hey, I guess it must have paid off.

If you’re already a hunt and peck typer, your brain wants to look at the keyboard to confirm where the key is before you press it. When learning touch typing, you’ll want to shift your focus from the keyboard to the screen.

There are formal methodologies for learning where the keys are in relation to your fingers, but imo the most important thing is to not look at the keyboard. No matter what you end up typing, it’s pretty easy to find backspace and try again. Your eyes verify on the screen if your fingers are giving the correct output, and your fingers find their way eventually.

Many students did benefit from having their hands visually obscured from them when typing. If you find you keep looking at the keyboard then you might want to look into that.

MehBlah , to programmerhumor in Pure evil

is there a decnet found satan sub around here?

Findmysec , to linux in [Unpopular opinion] Linux is not a good choice for regular users

You must be LTT’s chaperone

fart_pickle OP ,

Thanks for reminding me, there’s also " supporting" linux community…

geneva_convenience , (edited ) to asklemmy in Why does it seem the world is all of a sudden concerned about sexual orientation? Especially America. Did I miss how far we came as a society to see it take a 40 year step backwards?

Cultural progressivism has been used as a shield to implement bad economic policies.

Edit for those who do not understand:

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