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  • Ocelot@lemmies.worldOPtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    9 months ago

    “But don’t you remember Chernobyl?!”

    Its the same old story. If there’s ONE accident the whole technology needs to be banned. It doesn’t matter if we learned from it or how much safer things are compared to the alternative. I don’t understand the mindset that massive improvements are never good enough. It has to be perfect otherwise we’re better off with the status quo, despite the status quo being catastrophically worse in every sense.

    Same reason why the US healthcare system is so bad.



  • Ocelot@lemmies.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlHey, Canadians. How's your healthcare?
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    10 months ago

    I had some abdominal issues that caused me to be buckled over in severe pain most of the day. I was unable to eat anything for days at a time. I was constantly feeling faint and nauseous and vomiting frequently. I did a video appointment with my doctor and he referred me to get an abdominal ultrasound.

    It took about a week for the office to call me to schedule the tests. They told me the next available appointment they had was 8 months out.

    I wound up getting better on my own after about 6 weeks of hell. I never did find out what was wrong.

    BTW I’m not in Canada I’m in the good old US of A where we “Don’t experience delays” and have “Top-Notch Healthcare” thanks to out non socialized systems. I even had good insurance.

    The healthcare system in the US is in shambles. It is extremely inefficient and absolutely resistant to any kind of change, because as bad as things are right now, change introduces risk that might make it worse. No matter how slim the chance or how much the benefits outweigh the risks, nobody wants to accept meaningful changes.


  • Ocelot@lemmies.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlSo, on pronouns.
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    10 months ago

    I think at some point language as a whole will shift. Most languages have had a concept of masculine/feminine and differentiating between genders for most if not all of their history. This seems pretty weird as a concept in modern times since it serves no real benefit. If we were to develop a language from scratch today I don’t think it would have such features.

    Its going to take a pretty long time (hundreds of years) but language is constantly evolving. I think it will get there. In the meantime things are going to remain at least a little confusing.

    I have a few transgender friends and its still a bit if a mental hurdle to see them as who they want to be identified as sometimes. I sometimes slip up and will call them by their old name or use the wrong pronoun. It’s never intentional of course, but sometimes my mental auto-correct isn’t working at full capacity. If I meet the person post-transition then its never really a problem as I always see them as that gender.



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    I wasn’t really referring to nuances as those are pretty difficult to expect to get right. As long as the general idea is correctly portrayed then it’s reasonably good journalism.

    Im talking mostly about clickbait/ragebait BS. Sometimes critical information is intentionally omitted or inaccurately portrayed just to get more clicks on the article. Often times the article itself even contradicts the headline.

    One example was an article making rounds in the UK months ago where some flooding had totaled some electrical components in a car. All the headlines said “Electric vehicle receives thousands in damages from a few inches of water” or some variation of it on a few dozen news sites. Each one had long comment chains about how electric cars are going to kill us all and are completely useless to everyone. The car in question was actually an early-2010s diesel.

    Or “Self-Driving Tesla slams in to firetruck”. When the Tesla involved in the incident was a 2014 Model S. Which wasn’t equipped with self-driving tech.

    Or the recent mozilla foundation article where they say that cars are “Monitoring facial expressions” when what it actually means is that the car is using infrared cameras to make sure the driver’s eyes are on the road.













  • It really depends on the field, lots of jobs just like to see that you went to college and got some kind of higher education. Its OK if you don’t necessarily use 100% of what you learned it just more demonstrates that you have the capacity and drive to constantly better yourself. Did you have a particular kind of career in mind when picking these majors?

    I mean there are obviously exceptions, like if you want to be a doctor you’d better have gone to med school.


  • Samsung.

    I had bought a new Samsung TV from best buy and after getting it home and setting it up, I noticed that any time there was high/low contrast content moving across the screen, the image would just smear across. This made a lot of content completely unwatchable. In LCDs this is usually a result of horrendously bad response time but this was so bad that something seemed clearly wrong/malfunctioning with the unit, so I called samsung for warranty repair.

    Over the next few months I had a tech come out to replace the main board on the TV, but it still had the same problem. I booked another repair appointment. The same tech came to my house a few weeks after that and replaced the entire screen. Still the same problem. There was a thread that I found by this time on AVSForum of people with the same TV all complaining of the same issue.

    At this point, Samsung’s official response to me was “That’s just how the TV is”. I was really not happy about the idea of keeping the TV since I was outside the return period, so they gave me a phone number to call with a case number to escalate or hopefully resolve the issue. Its wild that they would ever even sell a TV like this.

    Here’s where it gets bad:

    The next day I call the number around 10AM. I sit on hold for 7 hours, then at 5PM there is a message “Our office is now closed, goodbye” then it hangs up on me. No voicemail, no callback options, nothing. There is no option to email this department, they will only take phone calls.

    The day after I call the number a little earlier, around 9 AM. This time I sit on hold for 8 hours, then again there is a message at 5PM that they are now closed and hang up on me.

    I wait 2 days and call back around 9AM again. at 4:45 PM I get in touch with a human, but they aren’t able to find any record of my case number and can’t help me. They’re about to close anyway, so I should just call back tomorrow. They hang up.

    The next business day I got up at 7AM and called immediately when they opened, sat on hold for 8 hours and demanded to speak to someone who could actually help me. I sat on hold for another hour and eventually spoke to a manager who miraculously found my case number and acknowledged receipt that I called.

    Samsung sent a company to come pick up the TV and gave me my money back about 2 months after that call. I had to spend 4 entire work days on hold with them to get them to acknowledge and take back their TV that was effectively useless garbage. I replaced it with a Sony and have been 100% happy ever since, its been working for several years now.