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In case anyone is interested, this is why adding a "." at the end of most news site urls bypasses the paywall. TLDR: the people programming the scripts have an incomplete understanding of how DNS works and don't check for the rarely used but valid complete form. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fully_qualified_domain_name
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 16:30 |
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Chichevache posted:For a self proclaimed progressive, this comes across incredibly narcissistic and callous. PookBear posted:lmao shut the gently caress up forever
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 16:32 |
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Woofer posted:
No one is in disagreement about any of this.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 16:34 |
Chichevache posted:No one is in disagreement about any of this. But people are expressing it and you’re responding as if they are wrong for it. So you’re just an rear end in a top hat. Sometimes I don’t want to do my job as a loving accountant because the hours get long. It’s probably a normal feeling for a nurse to not want to do their job right now, considering how they are getting hung out to dry.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 16:35 |
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Woofer posted:But people are expressing it and you’re responding as if they are wrong for it. I'm not telling a nurse, doctor, or paramedic not to feel fatigued. I'm telling the internet rebel that said nurses and doctors shouldnt be taking the risks they're already taking every day that he comes across as an rear end in a top hat. The first response to the post that kicked this all off was a firefighter- windshipper- stating that he does this for his family and community even if it puts him at risk. We all know they're sacrificing far more than they should, and I think pookbear's flippant venting about the sacrifices other people are making is lovely and selfish. Unless I missed something and pookbear is busting rear end in a hospital right now?
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 16:43 |
Chichevache posted:I'm not telling a nurse, doctor, or paramedic not to feel fatigued. I'm telling the internet rebel that said nurses and doctors shouldnt be taking the risks they're already taking every day that he comes across as an rear end in a top hat. So you’re mad at how people are feeling and expressing themselves during a pandemic. Got it. You don’t need to give a replay. You’ve been pointed out as the rear end in a top hat in this situation by several people. Take the hint, dude. E: I do find it funny though, that saying “I wouldn’t risk my life when I’m getting no support from the government during an international crisis” is a controversial thought that set you off on this crusade against normal feelings. It’s called empathy, you empty human. Woofer fucked around with this message at 16:49 on Mar 31, 2020 |
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Pookbear, if you're working in medicine, I am sorry I misinterpreted your venting. You and your colleagues are heroes who are doing more than your fair share to protect all of us. I applaud the risks you take every day of this pandemic and I hope you and yours all pull through this ok. I know how hard it must be running the risks of bringing this virus home every time you come back from a 16 hour shift. You're doing a good thing. Edit VVVVV This is what I meant. Appreciate what you're doing, windshipper. I know the next few months are going to be absolute hell for you. Chichevache fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Mar 31, 2020 |
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People can feel free to vent all they want, but they’ll be the ones who are hosed if we listen to them when they tell us not to do our jobs. Just fuckin laughing at someone telling me or my wife not to do our jobs because we got screwed. Yeah, we loving know it, but now is when we really loving have to do our jobs. This is the type of poo poo that’s why we became a firefighter/EMT and an ER Nurse. It loving sucks, it’s a grind but, it’s the whole concept of this is the poo poo hitting the fan, this is when you’re needed.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 16:52 |
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https://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/1245016858677456900?s=20
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:00 |
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$6/hr is good money for prisoners. Lot of prison jobs pay absolutely gently caress-all. There's going to be guys fighting over those jobs. E: link https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2017/04/10/wages/
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shame on an IGA posted:In case anyone is interested, this is why adding a "." at the end of most news site urls bypasses the paywall. TLDR: the people programming the scripts have an incomplete understanding of how DNS works and don't check for the rarely used but valid complete form. That seems like an easy "bug" fix though, and there's no way they aren't aware of the workaround.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:08 |
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I suspect it has to do with how web crawlers operate.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:09 |
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:$6/hr is good money for prisoners. Lot of prison jobs pay absolutely gently caress-all. There's going to be guys fighting over those jobs. Thank goodness for that 13th amendment, so we don't have to pay prisoners minimum wage.
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:$6/hr is good money for prisoners. Lot of prison jobs pay absolutely gently caress-all. There's going to be guys fighting over those jobs. Except its Rikers, notable for holding people not even convicted of crimes over $250 dollar fines.
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:$6/hr is good money for prisoners. Lot of prison jobs pay absolutely gently caress-all. There's going to be guys fighting over those jobs. Can't fight over the job if you got the Rona in prison already.
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Not saying it's right, just saying it is probably the best paying prison job there right now and people will probably fight over it.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:13 |
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A nation wide weeks long surge of cases requiring triage is going to cause a pretty big mental health care problem in our medical industry. It is not something you can do even once at a mass casualty incident without some method of coping and processing. Doing it every day, all day, for weeks is going to leave scars.
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bird food bathtub posted:A nation wide weeks long surge of cases requiring triage is going to cause a pretty big mental health care problem in our medical industry. It is not something you can do even once at a mass casualty incident without some method of coping and processing. Doing it every day, all day, for weeks is going to leave scars. This is why I checked into/out of the VA mental health ward almost a month ago. Get in then or not get in at all.
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bird food bathtub posted:A nation wide weeks long surge of cases requiring triage is going to cause a pretty big mental health care problem in our medical industry. It is not something you can do even once at a mass casualty incident without some method of coping and processing. Doing it every day, all day, for weeks is going to leave scars. Most of my family are docs in hospitals in the NYC area. It hasn't even peaked and they're already having trouble. Hackensack is currently trying to get more beds in their cafeteria.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:27 |
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I mean, when Rikers is offering $6/hr to dig mass graves you know poo poo is only starting. Right now someone is dying in NYC to COVID-19 every 4 minutes and that rate is increasing.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:31 |
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Better than the $3 a day California pays inmates to fight forest fires.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:32 |
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Supernova levels of username-content energy.
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Nephzinho posted:Most of my family are docs in hospitals in the NYC area. It hasn't even peaked and they're already having trouble. Hackensack is currently trying to get more beds in their cafeteria. Looking at the GIS map it's loving astounding to me. Georgia is reporting something like 3k confirmed cases and NYC is reporting 1k confirmed DEATHs.
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Woofer posted:You’re being incredibly snarky in your responses and it comes off as incredibly condescending. On the other hand, pook has been probated repeatedly for cheering for old people dying and is still doing it so he's kind of hosed in the head.
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windshipper posted:People can feel free to vent all they want, but they’ll be the ones who are hosed if we listen to them when they tell us not to do our jobs. I am not laughing at you or your wife nor do I think ill of you at all. In fact its the opposite and I think any medical workers braving these conditions to help others are heroes. My point however is that our government is actively making the situation worse in order to tax the rich less which is going to result in dead medical workers. This, in my mind, invalidates any social contract medical workers have to their community, because their community has abandoned them. If people died as a direct result of windshipper and their wife walking away from a hospital with unsafe conditions that could have been prevented, then the moral weight of those deaths should be draped upon the shoulders of our country's leaders and them alone.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 17:56 |
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If the government can't provide basic protective gear for health care workers, you are basically giving them a potential death sentence or gonna take them out of action and make them sick, taking away a massive amount of resources and care for everyone else. It might seem like a cold, cold, calculus, but that's what pandemics are. So if you want to stay home until you can get some protective gear I won't bear a grudge against you at all.
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bird food bathtub posted:A nation wide weeks long surge of cases requiring triage is going to cause a pretty big mental health care problem in our medical industry. It is not something you can do even once at a mass casualty incident without some method of coping and processing. Doing it every day, all day, for weeks is going to leave scars. Uhh we have plenty of CHURCHES. Don't forget to tithe!
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Milo and POTUS posted:Uhh we have plenty of CHURCHES. Don't forget to tithe! On this forum we only have CHVRCHES ok it’s a CSPAM joke but STILL
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PookBear posted:I am not laughing at you or your wife nor do I think ill of you at all. In fact its the opposite and I think any medical workers braving these conditions to help others are heroes. But they won't, because that's not how people's emotions work.
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PookBear posted:My point however is that our government is actively making the situation worse in order to tax the rich less which is going to result in dead medical workers. This, in my mind, invalidates any social contract medical workers have to their community, because their community has abandoned them. This might almost mean something if the patients were the same as the government officials who hosed things up. They aren't, so it's just deranged sociopathy.
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Milo and POTUS posted:Uhh we have plenty of CHURCHES. Don't forget to tithe! They're closed now too.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 18:13 |
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I mean after.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:This might almost mean something if the patients were the same as the government officials who hosed things up. They aren't, so it's just deranged sociopathy. This is exactly what I'm getting at. My immuno compromised brother with damaged lungs because of the cancer he suffered from as a child, who works as an instructor for autistic children, is the person who is going to suffer and die if nurses and doctors strike to make a point about how lovely Trump and the federal government have been. Now thankfully, first responders like windshipper have been stepping up and doing more than they already did before, and that's good. Accelerationist views like pookbear's dont punish the elite, they lead to people on the bottom like my brother and the children he helps suffering. Maybe I'm just being sensitive because it hits close to home, but gently caress sick views like Pookbear appears to be promoting, and gently caress people who want to defend those views as appropriate venting.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 18:21 |
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Chichevache posted:This is exactly what I'm getting at. This. orange juche posted:But they won't, because that's not how people's emotions work. This. Vincent Van Goatse posted:This might almost mean something if the patients were the same as the government officials who hosed things up. They aren't, so it's just deranged sociopathy. And this. My wife wasn’t a huge fan of the hospital she was is working at before this, but now with the workload and high acuity of all the patients she sees, she’s feeling San though she wants to take at least a year off of healthcare when this is done - however long that might take. I’m lucky, my department has a shitload of Tyvek suits leftover from Ebola scare. The N95s are a problem though.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 18:34 |
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Lol. Anthony Scarramucci is on Sky News talking about the american response to covid-19.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 18:42 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:This might almost mean something if the patients were the same as the government officials who hosed things up. They aren't, so it's just deranged sociopathy. What level of preventable risk should we ask people in the medical field to take? Should a single mother nurse risk turning her children into orphans or worse infecting them when she comes home from work because we failed to provide her with basic PPE? All I'm trying to say is that its a lovely situation and that I personally wouldn't blame anyone for refusing to risk their health or the health of their loved ones due to preventable risk factors.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 18:49 |
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Cugel the Clever posted:Where are you seeing this, exactly? As far as I know, the CDC and others have from the start been advising average people not to hoard masks explicitly because they are both more needed by and more effective with trained medical professionals. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/california-protective-equipment-shortage-pushes-nurses-consider-drastic-action-n1168976 https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2020/03/23/bay-area-kaiser-nurses-protest-lack-of-personal.html https://www.cbsnews.com/news/health-care-workers-protest-lack-of-protective-equipment-2020-03-28/ The guidelines the CDC gave to the hospitals is not what they put out in the news. The hospitals did not go out of their way to buy proper PPE when they saw this coming because of it. My knowledge of this is not some 5th hand bullshit or conspiracy nonsense. Up until the Kaiser nurses had a massive protest in the bay area the official stance was you do not need masks and gowns for every patient, and we will not accept donations of PPE nor can you use your own PPE. My wife has been working with people doing donations from overseas to get critically needed PPE to the hospitals that need it. In addition to working long as hell hours at her own hospital.
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PookBear posted:What level of preventable risk should we ask people in the medical field to take? Should a single mother nurse risk turning her children into orphans or worse infecting them when she comes home from work because we failed to provide her with basic PPE? Stop trying to imply you actually thought about any of this before you said what you said.
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# ? Mar 31, 2020 19:00 |
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Meanwhile one of my sisters who is a nurse just got fired becausequote:I started a new job at a new hospital that was supposed to open in April. That isn't happening now because the governmental agency that needs to approve our opening is from out of state so they can't come. So now we don't know when it's opening. They are sending a ton of people home right now. So now her and her coworkers are fully capable medical professionals who are just sort of sitting at home on standby and having to file for unemployment
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Jesus Christ just close this loving thread you are all insufferable
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