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[–] [email protected] 7 points 22 hours ago

The case fatality rate for measles is twice as high as for smallpox, and 4 times the paralysis rate of polio. Measles is not an illness you want endemic in a populace.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Then I'll continue:

P.S.: the antivax movement happens because of lack of trust in medical institutions.

They learn not to trust medical institutions. This is a learned behavior. What antivaxxers are learning about medical science is not reality. Whoever is teaching them is an utter moron who does not understand the subject themselves.

Likewise, the people who denounce the CLI as "unfriendly" and try to hide it away from the user. All they are really saying is "I don't know how to use it, so nobody else should use it either." What actually happened was they never learned it, never learned how useful it was, and never made an informed decision as to whether to use it or not: their decision against using it was based on ignorance. Just like the antivaxxer.

people shouldn't need to be "medicine savvy" enough to know what each drug or procedure does

One does not need to know every single command and utility available on the command line. It is sufficient to understand broad, basic concepts like pipes, and man pages.

If anything, this need for "medicine savviness" is what pushes people into "doing their own research" and becoming antivax.

Ignorance and naïveté are never a part of a solution.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The more wealth inequality grows the less important 99% of the population is as consumers and the more important the 1% becomes.

Not as consumers, no. The 1% doesn't consume more than the 90th percentile. They just park a higher percentage of their wealth in wealth-generating financial assets, which leech wealth from the rest of society.

We need a tax on all registered securities, (with exemption for the first $10 million owned by a natural person.) That tax should be paid not in cash, but in shares of the security: the IRS should slowly liquidate those shares over time, such that IRS sales never constitute more than 1% of total traded volume.

We further need the punitively-high top-tier tax rate we had for most of the 20th century. That tax rate pushed businesses to spend their excess income, turning it into other people's paychecks. It discouraged the kind of wealth-hoarding investment that is stunting consumer spending.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

Everybody says this. Nobody posts recipes.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Bang bang, shoot shoot.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago

Special characters suck in on-screen keyboards, and the bastards rarely gave us physical thumboards.

[–] [email protected] 79 points 2 days ago (2 children)

To be clear: The Trump administration said the courts don't have the power to order his return.

The courts certainly do have the power to order the Trump administration to return him. The court that issued the original order can find the administration in contempt, and order restitution for each day that he is held in El Salvador.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Get out of my head!!!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Dump him right on the border.

The border runs right through the middle of 4 of the 5 Great Lakes...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

they don't want to mess with the terminal to troubleshoot any errors.

I reject your premise that the purpose of the terminal is to troubleshoot errors. That is part of the widespread misconception I am talking about.

The terminal is simply for using the computer. With all the command line utilities available, and their widespread interoperability, the terminal should be one of the first tools a user looks for.

A GUI is a hammer. The CLI is the Snap-On tool truck.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 days ago (1 children)

EVERYTHING? I enjoy doing things that aren't eating and sex on a intrinsic level that I was never trained to enjoy.

No, not "intrinsically", you don't. Food, fuck, sleep, that's about it. You likely enjoy other things as well, but not intrinsically. I enjoy Sudoku, but that is something I learned. There is no "enjoy sudoko" element within me that I did not put there myself.

Why didn't people adopt personal computers en masse before Windows came to be then?

They did. Everyone I knew back in the Windows 3.1 days already had computers. Most of those people didn't have Windows, and used standalone applications. The increase in ownership came when hardware prices finally fell enough for them to be affordable. Windows development was a result of that uptick, not the cause.

 

I do steady, part time work as a blacksmith, because I love it.

I also work for a hot air balloon ride company, again, because I love it. But, the balloon business is seasonal and weather dependent. We fly about 8 months out of the year, and about half our scheduled flights are canceled due to weather.

I'm looking for one more hobby/gig to do in the off-season or when it's just not flyable.

Something more interesting than DoorDash... I really don't want to go back to that.

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Z59.71 - "Luigi Deficiency" (www.icd10data.com)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Z59.71 is a medical diagnostic code for "Insufficient health insurance coverage".

It's a diagnosis that should never have existed.

 

The Outrageous: Homeowner Lannie Fentress was beaten and arrested for trying to put out a fire in his own home.

The Interesting: A special grand jury assembled to investigate the charges refused to indict Mr. Fentress.

The Amusing: That same grand jury turned around and indicted Police Sgt. DJ Newton, the arresting officer.

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