A damn fine roast you threw together there
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How many fucking letters can I use? I’m sick of editing this shit, just fucking accept the bio, damn.
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SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•What clothes do you wear round the house and would you wear them outside?English61·2 months agoI wear the same styles at home as outside. The idea that people let themselves go after pairing off always bothered me, so I make an effort to look good for my partner as if I was making an introduction. I never dress without thought.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My doctor's office now has ads when checking in onlineEnglish1·2 months agoMine is not based on my history as I run eOS and don’t allow any form of tracking, including through the three different keyboards I run, none of which are any good.
Someday I’ll find the one, but until then I’ll either mistype, get bad autocorrects, or have to hunt for what I thought were basic symbols.
I just want whatever my old moto had damnit
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My doctor's office now has ads when checking in onlineEnglish2·2 months agoMy keyboard autocorrected it twice, so I gave up and let it spell it wrong, assuming my point would stand either way, since it holds no bearing on the rest of the comment.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My doctor's office now has ads when checking in onlineEnglish624·2 months agoI run three offices, and I can tell you we don’t get any of that money. In fact we pay out the ass for whatever bullshit tech company was forced on us by insurance lobbyists to make you see those ads, while they also make the questionaires unreasonably long and uneditable so they can data harvest and make another dollar after tech fees, Ad revenue, service charges, and insurance payments.
But we can’t just not use them, because every new regulation is a 60,000$ fine, and they send ghost patients at least once a quarter to try and catch violations to rules they lobbied to make as difficult as possible to conform to.
My EHR system is 1700$ per month per office, and it has only made everything much slower and less personal, while forcing me to constantly do tech support for half of our patients.
Hippa is supposed to protect us from the data harvesting, but since the insurance companies own the tech, device, ad, and service companies, as well as most offices, they don’t have to sell your data, because they’re the ones who want it.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•I really don't envy homeowners that need help with little jobs around the houseEnglish9·2 months agoI do everything myself, and it’s led to being able to handyman if I need some cash. Contractor pricing is insane for something that’s never as difficult as it seems. Hell last night I installed a side door on my garage because I had an extra door I ripped out of the house last year. It took three boards, a nailgun, a shim, and an hour.
The job you listed? A wrench, Teflon tape, some valves, putty, and a diamond hole saw. So like 70$ assuming you don’t already have those things.
Most maintenance, installs, or upgrades are the same way, and the next time you do it, you already have the tools. Get a rolling toolbox, a belt, a basic battery tool set, and pick up all the specialty tools as you need them, and you’re a handyman.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you haggle? marketplace, comic com etc91·2 months agoOnly on expensives items or antiques. I don’t like it, but it seems to be expected on marketplace. I’m so used to people haggling I post everything 25% higher than the amount I actually want or expect.
That being said, I always think it’s funny when someone posts obo on their item. If the price is 700 obo, why the hell would I offer you 700?
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•(Saw a post here before about this so) scientifically, why do we as people/organisms feel threatened by “erratic” behavior?23·3 months agoAmother organism or person needs to be predictable to be trusted.someone or something acting in an unpredictable manner means it may suddenly decide you’re a threat. We evolved in a world before science and medicine, where any injury could mean death. Even the most unstoppable animals, bears, elephants, moose, will bluff charge a threat rather than immediately attack, because fighting risks injury, regardless of how unbalanced the fight is. I can’t win a fight against any of those animals, but I can bite it while it’s killing me. A full thickness bite wound is all but guaranteed to cause an infection, which may kill or disable.
Humans are also social creatures, and we run on cultural norms that make it easier to trust that the person next to you in a restaurant won’t suddenly stab you, even though he is holding a knife.
A major cultural difference can make others seem dangerous in a primal way. We know through interaction that other cultures are not more dangerous, but that primal unease of being surrounded by people from a different tribe is still in there somewhere.
In my opinion, this is why racism is so hard to root out. A lot of it is taught by others, but it’s not a negligible amount tied to fear of anything different.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•US: 52-Year-Old Florida Woman Arrested For Selling Human Remains On Facebook Marketplace162·3 months agoClick bait title aside, I legit wouldn’t have thought that was illegal. Certainly not arrested and in jail illegal.
There are beaches where bones wash ashore regularly, from old shipwrecks, battles, failed immigrations, or drug runners, and nobody cares.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Funny@sh.itjust.works•Voyager's got the right idea14·3 months agoMost Americans could probably use metric easily if they just remember a meter is about 180 5.56 NATO rounds wide. A kilometer is 111,111 9mm rounds.
Easy.
I really feel like freedom units should be hotdogs per second.
It’s cheating to use footlongs, btw.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Funny@sh.itjust.works•Voyager's got the right idea121·3 months agoUnfortunately, I don’t live in the free world, I live in the “freedom” world. I have to convert km/h to as hell and km/s to as fuck.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Funny@sh.itjust.works•Voyager's got the right idea336·3 months agoIn freedom units that’s fast as fuck
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•I drove 300 miles in rural Virginia, then asked police to send me their public surveillance footage of my car. Here's what I learned.4·3 months agoThat’s funny there’s only one in my town, and it’s facing the Lowes parking lot.
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SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Home owners of Lemmy do you have any advice on dealing with the stress of owning a home?4·4 months agoGet handy. Fix things before they go bad, and learn basic construction on the way. Second hand tools are cheap, and there’s a number of good youtubers to help in any situation. After you get your bearings, it turns into a fun way to make the place into what you want it to be. Nothing is terribly difficult, and materials can be had cheap if you’re not in an emergency. Facebook marketplace allowed me to build a house for 70k over two years, and it’s valued at 350k, and not finished yet. The experience gained led me to doing odd side jobs and reselling unused materials to keep paying for new additions. If you can replace your own water heater, you can replace someone elses for half the price of Lowes and still take home 700$ for three hours work. Pick up some resold tile and put in a bathroom wall. You’ll find out what you did wrong in your own bathroom and won’t mess up someone elses for some extra cash in a pinch.
Electrical work is my favorite. Know the code, and how to stay safe, and it’s a lot of fun that the average person is HORRIFIED of. Get a good electricians multitool, a current tester, a drill and some tape, and you can perform miracles.
Most people will never afford a house. You don’t have to fix it, you get to fix it, so take pride and make it somewhere you love to live.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If money was no object, where would you be booking your next holiday?3·4 months agoA yacht with a Titan seamoth in either the carribean or Australia to just cruise through some reefs.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the longest amount of time you spent looking forward to something?26·5 months agoI’ve been building a house myself for four years. I move in in 3 weeks.
SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•DeepSeek Proves It: Open Source is the Secret to Dominating Tech Markets (and Wall Street has it wrong).English10·5 months agoNot the original commenter, but what theirs saying stands true. The issue of “sounds legit” is the main driving force in misinformation right now.
The only way to combat it is to truly gain the knowledge yourself. Accepting things at face value has lead to massive disagreements on objective information, and allowed anti science mindsets to flourish.
Podcasts are the medium that I give the most blame to. Just because someone has a camera and a microphone, viewers believe them to be an authority on a subject, and pairing this with the “sounds Legit” mindset has set back critical thinking skills for an entire population.
More people need to read Jurassic park.
That sounds great. I don’t have any of that shit.