Located 13325 results from search term 'health care'
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Commented in Canonical Unveils 12 Years of Support for Ubuntu LTS
Yes,but if I remember correctly I cannot choose a different desktop than what Ubuntu offers and I don't care for their desktop,I prefer a more traditional desktop like MATE.
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Commented in Can You Feel It?? Things are Changing... [Better Get Ready]
I usually do not touch these subjects with a 10 foot pole,but to quote Londo from Babylon 5;'This is a different sort of a day". And this blog struck a nerve.I hope people in other countries do not have this happen in your countries as well. Now I can go back to my usual stuff. Take care,it's scary out there.
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Commented in Dogs and Cats Can Be Healthy, Happy Vegans, Research Shows
Vegans don't care how much suffering they induce,as long as they get their way.
How do you know someone is a vegan?
They'll tell you.
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Commented in Dogs and Cats Can Be Healthy, Happy Vegans, Research Shows
This is correct. The latter day saints have been pushing anti meat since before we were born cause eating meat (according to them) makes people horny and sex is bad!!
Water fowl get what's called angel wing when fed bread.
Squirrels and birds develop fatty liver when fed corn and other grains.
Ruminants will die when constantly fed grain,same goes for rabbits.
Anyway,yes,if animals don't get to eat the diet they evolved to eat,they have serious medical problems and die. Same happens to humans.
And of course,this "research" is done by organizations pushing a vegan agenda...These animals will not eat this carbage unless humans force them by giving them no other choice...And the long term consequences are devastating to the animals,as mentioned above.
And then there are people with gut problems like IBS and IBD and trying to force us to be vegan/vegetarian is also not a good idea...Vegans don't care how much suffering they induce,as long as they get their way.
And then there are the oxalates in plants that cause kidney stones... Ever passed a kidney stone? You really don't want to.
Getting off soap box.
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Commented in Study: Toilet paper adds to ‘forever chemicals’ in wastewater
This is astoundingly disturbing. As long as they make a buck,they don't care how much damage they do to the inhabits of Earth.
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Commented in Using a Commodore 64 on the modern internet!
Dearest Beloved.Greetings to you.
First of all let me introduce myself to you. I am Sister Anita Adams Johnson from Ivory Coast . I am married to late Chief Adams Johnson of blessed memory.My late husband was a produce marchant and contractor to the government on export of cocoa. We were married for eleven Years without a child, since his death I too have been battling with both cancer and fibroid problems.
Recently,I am in the hospital due to my critical health condition and my doctor told me that I would not last for few months and having known my condition I Decided to donate my late husband's funds(US$8.7Million) deposited with a leading Bank here to you so that you will Utilize this money for yourself and also for the Orphanages, widows and motherless organizations.
I will also issue an Order of authority to the bank, authorizing them that the said sum has been willed to you and a copy of such authorization will be forwarded to you. Any delay in your reply will give room in sourcing for another person / organization for this same purpose.
You may ask why I took this decision to transfer the fund to you??why can't I withdraw from the fund to take care of my health???
Until I hear from you today unfailingly,i will give you a detail information of the fund and get you
cleared of these rhetorical questions.
Yours sincerely,
Sister Anita Johnson. kindly contact me through sisteranitajohnson1@outlook.fr
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Commented in Red Hat's open source rot began when IBM walked in
It can be both...don't get it AND don't care.
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Commented in Reddit blackout: Subreddits to go private on Monday
I've had this account but have been inactive for years. All this garbage the Reddit admins are stirring up had me dust off this account. I honestly believe this might possibly be Reddit's "Digg v4" moment. As for why people just don't jump to Snapzu or another alternative, it's probably the same reason Reddit might just still weather this controversy like it's weathered the others. It's just too big and it's userbase is too fractured into it's own well estabilished communities. If people merely stick to their few subs then they can justify not caring about the rest of the site. It's why when Reddit introduced more stringent content policies, most subs where said policies wouldn't effect them could remain apathetic. The ones that did care were ones that toed the line of what is acceptable (incel subs, red pill subs, political subs that devolved too far, etc). 99% of subreddits don't toe that line. This API thing though will effect a whole lot of users in general, not just subs of specific content so it will hit them harder. While it will probably cause a bigger outcry than all other of Reddit's controversies, people would rather deal with it and stick with their established communities rather than rebuild elsewhere.
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Commented in 16 years ago, people spent days in lines around the block to buy iPhones. Apple is announcing a new gadget today and no one seems to care.
I didn't care then and I don't care now.
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Commented in The Little Mermaid's 'review bombing' is just a sign of what's to come
Yet another thing I don't care about. I did not watch the original.
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Commented in 16 years ago, people spent days in lines around the block to buy iPhones. Apple is announcing a new gadget today and no one seems to care.
I'm one of those that just does not care.
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Commented in Civil rights groups warn tourists about Florida in wake of 'hostile' laws
I think everybody has heard of the "Don't Say Gay" law, but I did not realize there were so many other laws being passed in Florida to restrict freedom of thought, expression and even health care. This all starts to feel like the beginning of Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia.
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Commented in Transgender health care is now protected in Minnesota
My friend who is tg has got very good health care in NC. He's never had a problem.
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Commented in Next step in surveillance AI: Finding out who your friends are
Why would anyone even care who my friends are?
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Commented in Some people are upset at the way iPhones charge. Here’s why.
It's all about control. If we allow this type of overreach, it will be for everything. Water, food, fuel, energy, heating, what you spend your money on, how many steps you do feeding back to your actuary tables feeding your insurance and health care system We've already seen the covid test...can't get treatment if you don't have our approved vaccine. It's an impending nightmare and control freaks all over the world love it.
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Commented in Has Windows become Spyware?
Not mine either. People just don't care if they are micromanaged or spied on by an os,. Just this morning,Firefox dropped me a note that it stopped over 10,000 trackers from tracking me just in Feb. I just don't get why having this many sleazebags following you in just one month does not bother people.
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Commented in Beware of 'Shark Week': Scientists watched 202 episodes and found them filled with junk science, misinformation and white male 'experts' named Mike
I never watched Shark Week even when I had cable tv.I don't care about seeing programs about sharks,sharks,and more sharks...No junk science either. But yeah,Discovery was scraping the bottom of the barrel when we cut the chord and that was ages ago.
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Commented in How what we eat on Mars could determine the future of food on Earth
I doubt that...I even doubt we could colonize Mars. I have IBS,therefore I don't care what other people eat,now or in some imaginary future.
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Commented in New research suggests psychedelic drugs can be almost as life altering as near-death experiences
During the first year and a half of covid I took several LSD trips and one mushroom trip. They changed my life for the better, even over a year after my last spiritual travel, the effects are noticeable, as in: can deal with solitude, have no depressive periods anymore, sleep better, have dealt with several emotional issues (like feeling a constant wrath and even hatred towards people from my past), started living day by day, can be compassionate without being emotionally attached to others and so on. Really groundbreaking, because some of those issues couldn't be solved in any other way. Trust me, I tried the talks to psychologists and therapies, they sorta worked, but they were very short term and not constructive.
Painting has changed and is still the most important thing in my life, but I sense colours a bit different and have an urge for contrast, brightness and abstraction. The latter can better be described as: I am daring more loose strokes and am able to disengage from that utterly crazy obsession with detail. It's still there, but the admiration of trying to create illusions of detail starts to get a hold of me.
My love-life is still a bit lacking (no money, no honey), but I sense that I can be open for affection, but then the same thing goes for regular friendships: they feel better and more meaningful. I even work on them, as in: visiting friends more, getting them over more and even make new friends. I was never socially deprived, but I hardly opened up, always a wall of much talking to distract from that innerself. Now I show feelings more and talk more about the things that are on my mind. Not just the silly talks or goofiness, but about things that I care about. My friends all like that, so it seems and that's very okay.
I can't say that I would advise such self-therapy to anyone, but people who have the same sort of things in their life could always consider such a route. :-)
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Commented in There's progress on right to repair, but is it enough?
Or donate to the people who develope all that open source software like VLC, Blender, KDE, Gnome or the EFF or even W3C, since the foundations of the internet (HTML, PHP, MySQL, Javascript) are all readable for everyone and is open for everyone to learn and use as see fit - for free). W3C are the ones who take care of standards, which is good for programmers and users alike. When there are no standards, everything goes wrong, check videoformats for streaming or interactive design (Flash, anyone?). Plugins for using the internet is a form of pushiness for capital gain and exclusion.
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Commented in Apple, Google, and Microsoft limit browser choice, alleges Mozilla
About Android and smart tv's: it's the Linux kernel that is used for those devices and probably a very modified one also. The rest of the software that comes with those devices is mostly proprietary. But you're right about people not knowing about it and eventhough people would know, most people do not care about it. Not because they do not care about safety or functionality, it's because they want their equipment to just work without any technical knowledge from their part. Which is a bit sad, but understandable.
The big corporations that bring their devices to market want to sell and make profit, regardless of users' privacy or safety. In a neoliberal and cancerous economic context that's also sad and understandable. But is it something consumers should agree to? I think not, but again, do most people even care? Concious apathy is an illness lots of people will regret in the long run. -
Commented in Mark Zuckerberg doesn't like your scrolling habits: Social media is for 'building relationships,' not just consuming content
I don't like Mark Zuckerberg's data selling and snitching to authorities. But then again, I do not care about that knobhead and his useless websites. He can shove them where the sun doesn't shine.
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Commented in The metaverse is as dead as Zuckerberg’s cartoon eyes
It is indeed. I really do not care about it at all and I hope it falls on it's ugly plastic face. The only reason for it to exist is to ram yet more streaming ads into our faces.
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Commented in Electric Vehicles Are Way, Way More Energy-Efficient Than Internal Combustion Vehicles
It is also better in terms of health as it doesn't eject any smoke.
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Commented in ‘Alien’ TV Series Will Be Prequel Set in 21st Century, Filming Delayed to 2023
I like sf,but in this case,I just don't care.