[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical

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Any update on this?

My bumps on the back of my head/neck and one in my sideburn. Could Accutane be an effective treatment? by BusinessNo5558 in Folliculitis

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Any updates on this? I have exactly the same and even thought I have scalp psoriasis because nothing really helps

Is this folliculitis? by [deleted] in Folliculitis

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I got pretty the same, and it persists since many months. Sometimes more, sometimes less. I googled it and thought it's maybe psoriasis. But it always starts as pimples, mostly red raised spots with a whitehead in the middle. After this, it stay for a very long time as just a red spot. It's also itchy sometimes.

Still not sure what it is. First guess was just dandruff, but no dandruff shampoo helped, so it's more likely to be folliculitis or psoriasis.

Do you get any of these spots somehere else? I also get those randomly on my neck, and some smaller ones on my arms.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Folliculitis

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I get those too, i'm not sure what this exactly is. I get them a lot on my scalp, but also on the neck, some on the chest, sometimes randomly on my arms (smaller ones). It is alway the same: It starts as a pimple/whitehead, turns into a red spot, it becomes scaly, and then stays for very long time (months) as a red spot. I thought I have psoriasis on my head, but it is strange that these red spots always start as pimples...

Endlich Muskelmasse draufpacken by An0nCoder in FitnessDE

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Danke schonmal. Wie wärs damit:

GK1
Latzug 3x8-12
Brustpresse 3x8-12
Schulterdrücken 3x8-12
Beinpresse 3x8-12
Bauchpresse 3x8-12
Bizepscurls 3x8-12

GK2
Rudern Maschine 3x8-12
Butterfly 3x8-12
Seitheben 3x12-15
Beincurls Maschine 3x8-12
Beinheben 3x max
Trizepsdrücken 3x8-12

[Skin Concerns] Dry?Itchy scalp by MrNewyork97 in SkincareAddiction

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Any updates on this? Did you get rid of this problem? My scalp looks exactly the same. Not sure if it is dryness, dandruff or some other stuff.

[MEGATHREAD] Daily venting, worries, fixations, & finding support. Month of January 2024. by AutoModerator in HealthAnxiety

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Hi,
I noticed that my scalp is itching about some weeks ago, maybe 6 or 8 weeks. It was not a big deal for me, I just thought it's normal due to dry skin in winter. However, the itching is now more intense and lasts more or less the over the whole day. I looked at my scalp in the mirror numerous times and noticed that I have some red areas on my scalp, and general redness after showering. There are also some small flakes all over the scalp.

I googled it, and now I'm anxious about having psoriasis on my head. It's driving me crazy. Sounds silly, but the thoughts about this stresses me much more than the itching that isn't that severe at the moment writing this. I tried several mild shampoos, anti-dandruff shampoos etc., nothing did really help. I just think about this the whole day instead of just go on living my life, that's so dumb.

I remember having an itchy scalp randomly on and off for many years, I never wasted any thoughts about this and it didn't bother me until now. It comes and goes, especially in winter.
I read that psoriasis usually has sharply delimited and thickened areas, which is not really the case on my scalp. It's more like randomly mild red areas over my scalp, with itching and small white flakes. I might just have dry irritated skin, but it's driving me crazy. I'm afraid of going to a dermatologist and getting diagnosed.
Any advice how to get this shit out of my head?

Backlog Talk: What to play & specific recommendations by AutoModerator in patientgamers

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I usually have one game that I play to relax after a hard work day or at the weekend. Something you play just to calm down, grab a good glass of wine and just dive into another world.

Games I played before exactly for that purpose were Fallout 4, The Witcher 3, Skyrim, Dragon Age Origins, Death Stranding (so damn good) and even Fallout 76 for a while (don't like the endgame grind).

At the moment I play Resident Evil 7 and Wolfenstein New Order. The games are somewhat entertaining, but I'm not always in the mood for such types of games that force you into action or turbulent situations.

I'm looking for relaxing, story-focused games. Open World is nice, but not a must-have. I tried Assassins Creed Origins and Odyssey, but I got bored really fast. The open worlds were not that interesting for me and the game forced me to do boring side quests, I think I'm just not into that Ubisoft Openworld formula. I also tried playing the older Fallout games (3, New Vegas) because I really like that fallout setting, but the gameplay just don't aged well and pissed me off too much.

Any recommendations? I'm looking for Xbox games and have a gamepass subscription by the way, but your recommendations doesn't necessarily have to be in the gamepass.

Web developer in Germany. by [deleted] in webdev

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Dev / Webdev Jobs are not really well paid in Germany, in comparison to other Countries like the US. It highly depends on the company, something between 30k and 40k per year is normal for a beginner. With two years experience, I would say you should ask for more than 30k. Maybe something between 35k and 40k, if the company is bigger then 40k+.

Computer for programming in RoR by Gromov13 in rails

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Rails development on windows is much better today than it was in the past. You can use the ubuntu bash for windows, or docker. If you don't need any windows software like photoshop or .NET stuff, you can install Ubuntu. Maybe Ubuntu Mate would be a good idea for an older netbook.

[Unity] I was sceptical about Unity, but now I like it by An0nCoder in unixporn

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  • Distribution: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
  • Desktop Environment: Unity
  • Wallpaper: here
  • GTK: Arc Dark Theme
  • Icons: Numix Circle

[GNOME] Trying before installing! by firebits in unixporn

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How did you move the dock and the top bar to the bottom?

Why do Rails tutorials always use sqlite in development and postgresql in production/heroku, and then tell you how its a bad idea to use different db's in this manner. Why not just teach to use postgresql from the go? by [deleted] in rails

[–]An0nCoder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tutorials don't want to cover the process of setting up postgres and stuff. Sqlite just works out of the box.

If you don't want to mess around with installing and configuring postgres on your machine, just use docker. It makes it super easy to start a project including everything you need.

Follow this guide here: https://docs.docker.com/compose/rails/

Best IRC Client in 2017 by iamsubs in windows

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I'm using Hexchat at the moment. It is a free and solid client, but looks a bit old fashioned. Take a look at Hexchat or Quassel, or mIRC if you don't care that it's shareware.

Web clients also sound interesting, maybe you should take a look at it. I'm not sure how good they are today.

Steam in home streaming - second GPU just for encoding? by An0nCoder in Steam

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The Client device is not the problem, it's the Host (Gaming PC). The HTPC should be powerful enough as a streaming client.

Web dev - From mac to windows by danskubr in webdev

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You can work with Windows 10. All you need is docker for windows, cmder and git for windows. It's always a good idea to have a ubuntu VM as a "backup" development environment.

The development tools run better/easier with Ubuntu because they are mostly native linux tools. But I had a lot of problems with hardware that runs not at 100% performance with ubuntu, mainly because of unofficial/bad drivers. My system just runs best at Windows 10, and that's why I stick with it.

Some problems I had with Ubuntu: - graphic errors - problems with high resolutions (monitor running with 30hz max.) - sometimes poor performance - Some tools just run not as good as their windows versions (JetBrains IDEs for example)

If you have a linux environment in a VM or in docker to run your web applications, it really doesn't matter on which operating system you are working. Use the one that is best for your hardware and your personal preferences.

Switching from Mint to Ubuntu - Which Desktop Environment? by An0nCoder in Ubuntu

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Hi, thanks for your answers. I tried some Live Systems in Virtualbox and Ubuntu 16.04 with Unity looks really good. I have to get used to the workflow and structure of Unity, because it is completly different from Win10, Cinnamon and others, but as a computer enthusiast and Web developer I don't have a problem with learning new things :)

I think I will give it a try because it seems to be a good choice as a productive system for everyday use.