Also can’t forget gaming companies that have turned many modern games into Skinner-boxes.
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Also can’t forget gaming companies that have turned many modern games into Skinner-boxes.
Twitter reminds me of the worst parts of the old “wild west” internet now. There’s still some good content, but it’s hidden among scams, skeezy porn ads, and some of the worst opinions you’ve ever read.
I feel pretty immune to that kind of stuff, but it’s a huge culture shock after browsing moderated social media.
Hey, power that thing down!
I don’t know if anime counts, but the Psycho-Pass “Dominator” is a really cool science fiction concept in itself.
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)
Wow, when they were practically giving those away, I figured they were washing their hands of it. It’s amazing that it’s still being supported.
Wait no, not like that.
Yeah, looks like the default “word_wordnumbers” usernames that reddit gives you if don’t change them.
I wonder if that would be an easy way to detect botting by not filling in that field for them.
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.
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.
That’s awesome. I think there are so many out there who would be receptive to decentralized social media if they heard about it.
If management hadn’t created that PR disaster, these people would probably still have jobs.
The US is almost certainly doing it too. I don’t think they’re going to post them on Indeed though.
Is this arguably anticompetitive and illegal?
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.
I’ve found that Lemmy tends to be about 50% more chill than reddit, but it definitely has some similar challenges. I try to be positive on a personal level and try to support others who I see doing the same.
In my experience so far (just a few months) Risa has been one of the most friendly places on lemmy - maybe it was just a full moon or something? Whatever the case, I say positive people are always welcome.
This is a quality shower thought.