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I discovered today that there is a whole enthusiast scene for theme parks, with detailed reviews and history videos on Youtube. What was the last niche you got into?
  • UK narrow boats and canals. YouTube figured out I like nerdy people being passionate and interesting about the nerdy things they nerd about. Do you think I'm gonna go on a canal boat tour when I go to England? You're god damn right I am.

  • What's the most interesting urban legend from your hometown?
  • Well shit, I grew one town over from there. Pretty sure that's right by our cliff diving spot on the Croton Falls Reservoir. I never went in it most kids in highschool knew some "facts" about that mine.

  • The Proton Mail macOS and Windows apps are here, with Linux now in beta
  • God what a bunch of whiny motherfuckers in this sub. Thanks for this. I like Thunderbird with the bridge but I might give this a shot, the android apps are good so I'm thinking these will be too.

  • How many other businesses would we be fine with operating like this?
  • Fortunately CMS is rethinking the role of primary care and realizing we can save money if we're able to provide high quality preventive care like we're supposed to. PCP service payments (RVUs) are up 18% since 2020 which has been a long time coming. Unfortunately physician pay is down vs inflation over the last few decades but thank Christ administration salaries are way, way up over the same timeframe.

  • The recent lunar landers
  • Reuters 10:09 ET 02/26/2024

    UPDATE 1-Intuitive Machines stock plummets after moon lander tips over

    Fantastic headline this morning

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  • Just bought a couple of their 4oz coffees, thanks for the suggestion. The Gera Honey dark roast I have high hopes for since I hate light roasts but I don't really understand what the fuck they're taking about on their product pages. All I understood was dark roast so I'll giveit a shot.

    And on the total opposite side from the neo-African coffee roaster you suggested, Harrio has the hipsteriest hipster pictured on the Switch product page. Instantly made me hate the product with absolutely no basis for that opinion. Interesting dichotomy of suggestions, 9/10 would look at again.

  • So we're just making Google Assistant even more useless now?
  • Schwab app works for me on Graphene and that's my main bank/stocks app. I've found I don't really need all my credit card apps or my other bank app. I check once a day if that and just keep a bookmark. It hasn't been bad at all.

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  • Oof this is definitely wrong. A blood thinner is one of the most important things whether a patient is taking or not. It's the nurses job to let the doctor know whether the patient is compliant not only for medical reasons but for documentation. That's outside the argument about profit in healthcare in US, that's basic medicine. What if that patient falls and hits their head? Do we need to know if they're on s blood thinner? What if they're hemoglobin starts dropping? What if they need a procedure? What tif their platelets start dropping? Etc, etc, etc.

    Don't be a dick and not do your job, that makes your coworkers miserable and puts people in danger especially in medicine. I agree with burlit being and issue and chronic understaffing but be an adult and quit or move positions if you don't like it.

  • Risks of CPR
  • It's not that CPR doesn't work, it's that outcomes after resuscitation usually aren't great. The study doesn't disclose ages or neurological outcomes post-rescuscitation so that limits my interpretation but quick rescue and quick CPR is key in those acute, single reason emergencies. That isn't to say in an emergency situation you shouldn't try especially since you don't know that person's wishes. There are good outcomes but usually for underlying healthy people who had one thing go wrong. Think the athlete who's heart stops on the field for some reason.

    I've admitted at least a thousand people into a hospital through the ER and I tell everyone that it's not like on TV. If you're older, sick, multiple chronic diseases, don't take care of yourself, etc. the chances of any kind of quality of life after CPR is limited. Death is terrifying and I understand them wanting to try but it's just not realistic a lot of the time. We need better deaths in the US and more in-depth end-of-life conversations with our patients. That should be starting in the PCP's office. Trying to discuss that with a patient in the ER who's already scared isn't ideal. I've seen patients with do not resuscitate/do not intubate orders on file change their mind when they're suffocating and panicking then once they're more stable immediately change their mind back.

  • What are some recent breakthroughs or findings that haven't received much attention?
  • Thanks, that looks legit, especially considering they got a Nobel for the process. Red blood cells wouldn't work though, no genetic material to tell the cell what to do. Skin cells sure but deeper layers before they ditch their nucleus. The bottom layer of your epidermis is already made of stem cells that continuously produce new keratinocytes (skin cells). That'd make sense as a starting point for what they did. I've been in medicine for seven years and there have been all kinds of crazy claims made but researchers so I'm always skeptical.

  • What are some recent breakthroughs or findings that haven't received much attention?
  • Do you have a link for the paper that describes the process for converting blood into stem cells? Curious how they went about it because making red blood cells into stem cells would be hard since they have no nucleus and no DNA. I googled but couldn't find anything about how they do it.

  • My DM gave us a pass and I feel disappointed
  • That makes sense. I don't think there's been a moment like that in the podcast, the DM keeps expectations in check.

  • My DM gave us a pass and I feel disappointed
  • I'm a casual D&D fan since my only exposure is from Not Another D&D Podcast but I think it adds to the overall story telling experience. Super charges the lows and highs if it's a 1 or 20 especially on an important role. Does it break the game? Eh, not that I can tell and I've listened to hundreds of hours of the podcast. Though this is my opinion and not based on D&D rules, history, etc.

    I also highly recommend Not Another D&D Podcast if you like silly shit mixed with crass humor, some good emotional content, and players fucking with their DM.

  • The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
  • Gave Fallout 76 a shot again after trying it early in it's release and quitting due the travesty it was (also because I was disappointed in Starfield). It's good now, very similar feel to 4 though with some differences. It's a Fallout game so not perfect but the feeling of endless possibilities you get when stepping out of the vault for the first time is classic Fallout.

  • Does Marijuana Make Anybody Pass Out Like Me?
  • Couple of things it could be:

    1. You locked your knees without realizing it, shut down the blood return from your legs, then had a drop in blood pressure due to decreased blood return to your heart causing you to pass out.
    2. You took a big hit, expanded your chest, held it, decreased blood flow through your thoracic cavity due to the increased intrathoracic pressure then a blood pressure drop as above.
    3. Your vasovagaled yourself somehow (bearing down on a held hit maybe or just due to weed effects) which is increased parasympathetic nervous system tone that drops blood pressure
    4. Some weird shit 🤷🏼‍♂️, the body can be odd and changes as we age so maybe you just can't smoke weed now cause of the earlier mentioned weird shit

    I agree with your doc (I'm a family med physician), don't smoke if all of a sudden you're passing out.

  • Those of you with lesser-known types of jobs...what do you do?
  • Fucking not 9lbs that's for sure. Around 1/2lb usually.

  • What snack are you championing at the moment?
  • But then you don't get that cheese that dribbled out and sat on the pan and got crunchy and savory and delicious. Like caramelized cheese.

  • Excited To Wear This Fall — Die, Workwear!
  • Good hoodie section for quality stuff made in Canada or the US (I didn't check them all). Didn't know about Camber but I'll probably hey something from them. The work pants are dope too. Just bought some from Epaulet and American Trench and digging them.

  • Pixel owners, what are your first impressions of Android 14?
  • Switched a month or two ago. Pretty good, no really complaints, setting up the Google services I need is easy to do. Battery life took a hit but still a full day, some hiccups like one bank app that just doesn't work. Overall I'm happy with it.

  • 2Pactober or Pactober or Tupactober
  • First album I played to celebrate. Also the first album I bought for myself as a 13yo along with Wu-Tang Forever.

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