Located 13329 results from search term 'health care'
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Commented in Steam Deck Has Ruined Nintendo Directs For Me
Steam even has game for us Linux users,but most games I just don't care about.
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Commented in Retail’s Going Metaverse Crazy, but 85 Percent of Gen Z ‘Indifferent’ About Brands’ Virtual Presence, Study Finds
As Gen-X person, I do not care either. :-)
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Commented in Robot fish could solve the ocean's microplastic pollution problem
We will not have any natural place left without garbage. It is a serious issue to take care before it is too late.
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Commented in Elon Musk's Transgender Daughter Files to Change Her Name, Dropping Musk
I'm sure he doesn't care.
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Commented in 6G will hit the market around 2030 amid the expansion of the 'industrial metaverse,' Nokia CEO says
I understand that, but a lot of what those tech-ceo's predict ends up in the vertical archive. And even if there will be a metaverse of some sorts, I really do not feel like joining that hype. Not because I wouldn't like it, it'll be entertaining in a way or at least some nice new things to learn about technology, but because I value real life. Be it interaction with other humans or making art, non-digital reality is where the real fun is. And yes, maybe I will miss the boat with some sort of business or moneymaking, but I do not care. Same with NFT's: I didn't join that movement and it saved me a lot of time and trouble, since that market crashed pretty significantly, just because of the amount of bullshit that people are "creating" and trying to sell. Compare it to a pond with a few fish in it: if you're the first with a fishing rod, chances are high you catch something. When a kazillion others join the fishing party, chances are zero catching something.
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Commented in Google’s ‘premium’ Pixel Tablet sure doesn’t look very premium
And it will be replete with ads you can't escape,making every website look like cheap sleazebag central. I really don't care how it looks physicality,I do care about the lack of control that I have over how it preforms.
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Commented in Meet the Ecologist Who Wants You to Unleash the Wild on Your Backyard
Where I used to live,we did thi8s. Me and a friend left (long story) and Katherine still takes care of the nature sanctuary. It has native flora and fauna and is just stunning. Can't do that here cause of the golf course loving control freaks (another long story).
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Commented in Apple Made an Additional $6.5 Billion USD by No Longer Providing Accessories With New iPhones
This is so true..What's even more pathetic about your observation,is so many people do not even know,much less care that they are being screwed over. Once an OS is on my box,I see it as mine. No one micromanages me,no one forces me to use a certain browser and no one has the right to keep my ad blocker or anything else disabled. I don't come into your home,slap a Linux distro,or Free BSD on your computer,then do all thee other stuff I want and don't allow you to change it..But somehow,Apple,Google and Microsoft feel they have the right to do this to me. Ummm,nope.
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Commented in Apple Made an Additional $6.5 Billion USD by No Longer Providing Accessories With New iPhones
Those fanbois haven't read the users end agreement very well, because it is not some certificate of ownership, but an agreement/permission to use the software on that piece of hardware. Both OS's are in fact leased to you and stay property of Apple or Microsoft, which renders any consumer right about the software insignificant. Their argument is simple: you agreed on our terms and they state that you, the end user, are under our control and we do whatever the hell we want with our property. Thing is: that's a fact since the inception of their users end agreements and go back many, many years.
You have a strong point on the paying to go online idea. It's already here, in a way, except for the paying part. Without being online it is damn hard to install, update or upgrade the OS's. Also: to do that, you need an account with those companies. Lots of users do not even care about that, they simply do it, because that's easy. And with my experience on helping people with their computers, they can't even give one damn reason why such a dick-move is even close to fair from the perspective of the user. Besides it being convenient, that is.
Things change as soon as they see on their hardware an OS running that doesn't do that and that doesn't send tonnes of telemetry and other data towards servers they can't have access to or even something close to an insight on what's being used or taken. When they see the difference in ease of use, privacy and actual ownership of software, those dear people still need time to recover from the years of being fooled in front of their eyes or even conceptualise what choice and ownership is.
I think that's so sad and hearing people even defend the ways they are used and abused, just for profit, shows how indoctrinated and propagandised they are. Spreading Linux, FreeBSD and all other open source software sometimes feels like an uphill battle, but one laptop or desktop at a time it will grow. And the more people understand the ways they are screwed over, the more people will leave those asshole companies behind. And the sad fact about it is that it's not just with OS's or other software, it's the same screw-overs in other parts of life also. Bank accounts, rent, buying food, borrowing, voting, education, just to name a few, are just as mindblowingly set up to screw people over in ways they can't imagine.
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Commented in Why You Should Delete Your Facebook App
Not having Facebook isn't just safe for your privacy, more importantly, it's safe for your mental health.
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Commented in Supreme Court trashed its own authority in a rush to gut Roe v Wade
They don't care. The end game is for this country to be a fascist theocracy.
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Commented in Microsoft is threatening to withhold Windows 11 updates if your CPU is old
They really do not care how many millions of computers get dumped into land fills around the world,sinc only what they want to do matters. I'm so glad I don't have to deal with their micromanaging shit anymore.
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Commented in Florida radio host who called himself ‘Mr Anti-Vax’ dies of Covid-19
Good, I just hope he didn't take an ICU bed and medical care away from someone who didn't get Covid voluntarily.
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Commented in Vaccine monopolies make cost of vaccinating the world against COVID at least 5 times more expensive than it could be
A government could care less about this scandal, because in the end it's paid with taxes. And since the really rich people don't pay those, it's common folk and the poor who'll pay for that extortion.
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Commented in Beyond Meat boss backs tax on meat consumption
I've been vindicated! As I've said for years, the real reasons a meatless diet agenda has been rammed down our throats is purely for profit. These companies are not doing this for the environment of for our health, not by a long-shot.
The same goes for the push to make us eat insects...Of course x amounts of insects are in our food anyway,so no one is really eating vegan due to that.
Since Mr. eat processed veg is not making enough money (they never make enough money) selling processed legumes,he decides to ditch the carrot and pull out the stick. " You will buy and eat my offerings whether you like it or not cause I've got more power and money than you."
I hate people trying to force people to follow their agenda. I have IBS and eating his way will hurt me physically. So even if he wins this round,I'll eat what I want and it will not do what Mr. know it all demands. People like him have no concern for people with GI problems like IBS/IBD and ,food allergies,and so on. One size fits all is his motto since he sees the world as his oyster,um,I mean bean sprout.
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Commented in Vatican reveals it owns more than 5,000 properties
Not that big of a deal, considering at one time The Vatican owned large chunks of the continent, it's still headquartered in Italy, most cardinals and such end up in Italy at some point. With a billion alleged members of the Church that breaks down to 1 property for every 200,000 members, it says that 14% of the property is rented at market rate and the rest at cut rate to Church employees, I'd view it very much in line with what other Churches like the United Methodist Church do, providing housing(Parsonage) for ministers. I mean the Church investment/real estate scandal is a big deal, but at the same time owning property across the planet when they have allegedly billions of people in their care, not out of the realm of probability, how many properties do other Governments own.... probably similar.
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Commented in Europe’s proposed A.I. law could cost its economy $36 billion, think tank warns
The Artificial Intelligence Act — a proposed law put forward by the European Commission, the executive arm of the EU — will be the “world’s most restrictive regulation of AI,” according to the center.
It is the world's only regulation of AI, as far as I know, so being the most restrictive is pretty easy to say.
Furthermore the "thinktank" is more of a propaganda office, check what they write on their site:
With staff in Washington, DC and Brussels, the Center formulates and promotes pragmatic public policies designed to maximize the benefits of data-driven innovation in the public and private sectors. It educates policymakers and the public about the opportunities and challenges associated with data, as well as technology trends such as open data, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things.
When you have your offices close to centres of government, it's not to save on cab rides, but to lobby intensely. I think they overestimate said costs for business, because when you keep control over your technology, as in quality control, it saves you money in the end by not having to pay any fines or losing lawsuits. I think the lobby-tank doesn't want the AI-industry to be controlled and give them a free reign like Google, Facebook or Apple gave themselves (and are paying for that, looking at quite some lawsuits that they have encountered during their excistence and the more they will encounter if they keep on going with their hegemonies).
The article can be summarized to the following: we do not care about people's rights, but really care about making shitloads of cash with out any overseer or government control.
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Commented in Canadian nurses are leaving in droves, worn down by 16 merciless months on the front lines of COVID-19
Usually it's the USA who only exists to botch health care...
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Commented in Unlocking the ‘gut microbiome’ – and its massive significance to our health
I'm not doing the blue poo thing. I do have post infectious IBS,so I take very good care of my gut.
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Commented in Bill Gates Is Thinking About Dimming the Sun
I wish I was a bored as fuck billionaire. Dimming the sun is quite a far fetched thing, but think about this: thanks to that goddamn sun life exists. I think it is wiser to dim the actual cause of global warming, i.e. the use of fossil fuels and the use and production of petrochemicals. But then again, that would hurt so much big fat filled wallets, even his. No billionaire or millionaire ever proposed an idea that would make his/her riches less, so what's the idea behind this? The band Ministry made a song many years ago, Just one fix, and since money is a drug for people that rich, I think he's a low-life junky on top of that despicable foodchain. Anyway, I don't give a damn about that kind of people, the only thing I care about is what impact that behaviour has (again) on the environment and society. Asshole.
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Commented in Forget $15 an Hour — the Minimum Wage Should Be $24
And we shouls have universal health care too,but I'm not holding my breath.
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Commented in Eating less meat is fine with a majority of Americans
Except all of us with GI problems who can't eat lots of vegetables,even if we wanted to. I'm so sick of being told to eat less meat and be a vegan I could puke through my nose. I don't care what "most Americans" may or may not do re diet. I'll eat what's safest for me to eat.
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Commented in Google phones can now measure your heart and breathing
This information will in no way be sold to your health insurer...
I mean, they were probably already doing it through the app, this just makes it easier for the user to monetize themselves.
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Commented in Xiaomi Unveils New Wireless Charging Tech That Works Over the Air
Hope it safe for our health.
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Commented in Stores drop MyPillow after CEO pushes election conspiracies
Don't care what he says. Who sells a $90.00 pillow and who buys one? The only way to stop scum like him is to hit them in the wallet.