Also The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world
Originally saw this posted by The Picard Maneuver. I can’t figure out how to tag him on Voyager.
Don’t worry, I’m here too!
Also, I’ve mentioned it elsewhere, but might as well say here too: Anything I post to Lemmy (including stuff I’ve made) is totally fair game to post/repost/share anywhere you’d like. I love seeing content spread around the fediverse.
I’m not a nurse, but I think the way you’re charting is the correct way to protect your license. If they’re A&Ox4 then there’s probably not a legal/regulatory reason to sit and watch them, but it’s also probably not out of bounds for hospital policy to require staff to observe and confirm any intervention (including meds) provided while under their care.
Now, whether they’re going to take into account how much cumulative time/work that adds to the nurses and then staff accordingly is another story… (Hint: they won’t)
Closest I can think of is in Wrath of Khan when Kirk realizes Khan doesn’t think of ship battles in 3D.
Some people are saying that the tech has changed, but maybe 4-ish(?) years ago when I got it, they forbade clumping litter because it was hard for the machine to filter.
This is incredible timing. I just downloaded F-Droid for the first time this evening and thought “Wow, there’s so much here, I don’t even know where to start. I bet I could ask Lemmy for app recs.”
Opened Lemmy, saw this post.
I’ll go against the grain here and say that no, I don’t think they’re worth it. The litter that automatic litter boxes have to use doesn’t clump and isn’t as effective. Tried it for about a year and then went back to low-tech.
I actually named my Mastodon account that.
I like that my profile (on mobile at least) looks like he’s Riker maneuvering a Riker maneuver:
Yes, I believe so. I’ve only seen the TNG movies once, so my memory is a little fuzzy.
Thanks! Just trying to do my part to help the fediverse take off.
This is why decentralized, non-corporate social media is so important.
Can definitely vouch for Arrested Development too, but I’ve never seen Venture Bros. Looks like I have a new assignment.
I’m convinced that no matter how many times I watch through Futurama, there will always be subtle jokes that I’ve missed.
I just happen to check the little notification thingy whenever I’m on Lemmy on desktop. I’m not always the quickest mod to respond, but whenever I’m the first to see it, I take care of it.
If one of the Lemmy apps were to add push notifications for reports, it would be much simpler.
Hopefully he’s ok with synthale!
This fits so incredibly well
I agree with you and probably could have worded that better. I meant pretty much what you said - that the early adopters of reddit back then were techy and very online, with some strong opinions that come with that territory (remember r/atheism?), but it’s nothing compared to recent years.
My guess: These days, all social media is full of outrage bait and extreme political takes that try to elicit strong emotions and engagement. Because Lemmy is fairly new, a decent chunk of the early adopters are the most terminally online and more likely to be swept up in it. Reddit’s early days were similar, but internet culture has definitely gotten more intense since the early 2010s.
The solution: Be the change. I make a point to be active in positive communities and try to avoid the corners with more aggressive politics or people who are addicted to outrage and just want to argue all the time. It’s going to take more chill people being active posters/commenters. It’s part of the reason I’ve been motivated to post as much as I do, when I never did back on reddit.
Haha, you’re too kind. I’m just trying to do my part to help grow this place!