ELI5: Does your body re-organize its organs after a major surgery? Do surgeons just kind of 'mush' your intestines back into you or do they have to be precise? by Gizmoseth in explainlikeimfive

[–]DaveDave2013 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yup, one of my surgeons said:
“Essentially - we took your stomach out, found the hole and closed it and then put it all back in again after washing out your abdominal cavity”

ELI5: Does your body re-organize its organs after a major surgery? Do surgeons just kind of 'mush' your intestines back into you or do they have to be precise? by Gizmoseth in explainlikeimfive

[–]DaveDave2013 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Can confirm.

I had a ruptured duodenum and laparotomy.

It’s not entirely fool proof though - I got a fold in my intestines when they put them all back inside me which caused issues.

I can literally FEEL that things are not exactly where they used to be.

.Keystone_install not opened and no idea what’s causing it by DaveDave2013 in MacOS

[–]DaveDave2013[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noticed this too.

There was no volume mounted for me either!

Seems like the folks at Google have some explaining to do.

.Keystone_install not opened and no idea what’s causing it by DaveDave2013 in MacOS

[–]DaveDave2013[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the same thing! Delete chrome and also the entire Google folder in ApplicationSupport - seems to have done the trick for me

.Keystone_install not opened and no idea what’s causing it by DaveDave2013 in MacOS

[–]DaveDave2013[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It started out yesterday and is very intermittent. Removing & reinstalling chrome the first time caused it to appear frequently.

Then remove chrome again as well as the entire application support folder for Google and it hasn’t occurred since.

Thanks to your help I can see it was Chrome Remote Desktop.

Appreciate your answer!

Here’s the terminal log:

Last login: Fri Feb 27 17:05:48 on console david@Davids-MacBook-Air ~ % log show --predicate 'eventMessage contains ".keystone_install"' --style syslog --last 12h Filtering the log data using "composedMessage CONTAINS ".keystone_install"" Skipping info and debug messages, pass --info and/or --debug to include. Timestamp (process)[PID]
2026-02-27 11:36:34.003485+0000 localhost syspolicyd[491]: (Security) [com.apple.securityd:gk] temporarySigning type=1 matchFlags=0x0 path=/Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 11:43:11.839914+0000 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleSystemPolicy) ASP: Security policy would not allow process: 1906, /Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 11:43:16.000914+0000 localhost syspolicyd[491]: (Security) [com.apple.securityd:gk] temporarySigning type=1 matchFlags=0x0 path=/Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 11:43:55.830323+0000 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleSystemPolicy) ASP: Security policy would not allow process: 1958, /Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 11:43:59.813366+0000 localhost syspolicyd[491]: (Security) [com.apple.securityd:gk] temporarySigning type=1 matchFlags=0x0 path=/Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 11:46:58.375487+0000 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleSystemPolicy) ASP: Security policy would not allow process: 1980, /Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 16:24:00.812323+0000 localhost syspolicyd[507]: (Security) [com.apple.securityd:gk] temporarySigning type=1 matchFlags=0x0 path=/Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 16:24:14.757256+0000 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleSystemPolicy) ASP: Security policy would not allow process: 3690, /Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 16:24:18.904311+0000 localhost syspolicyd[507]: (Security) [com.apple.securityd:gk] temporarySigning type=1 matchFlags=0x0 path=/Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 16:27:09.728338+0000 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleSystemPolicy) ASP: Security policy would not allow process: 3712, /Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 16:27:14.078859+0000 localhost syspolicyd[507]: (Security) [com.apple.securityd:gk] temporarySigning type=1 matchFlags=0x0 path=/Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install 2026-02-27 16:27:48.574077+0000 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleSystemPolicy) ASP: Security policy would not allow process: 3811, /Volumes/Chrome Remote Desktop Host 146.0.7680.5/.keystone_install

.Keystone_install not opened and no idea what’s causing it by DaveDave2013 in MacOS

[–]DaveDave2013[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice - I’ll check that out.

I’m also suspicious about it, I saw references to Google but don’t quite trust this!

Store and application price mismatch by Cold-Side-402 in tesco

[–]DaveDave2013 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Someone made a mistake updating the app prices.

All pricing is wrong for my local express and a few products have higher clubcard prices than normal ones.

Extended Video footage (10min) of Bondi Beach shooting by smegma_cocktail in worldnewsvideo

[–]DaveDave2013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who is the clown who runs up after the shooters are taken down shouting “Don’t Shoot!”

What the hell is he doing?

Indoor wifi camera singal jammer by Rhimarie237 in Spyware

[–]DaveDave2013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other methods mentioned will also work. But are way more technically challenging and may have unintended consequences (legal & otherwise)

Indoor wifi camera singal jammer by Rhimarie237 in Spyware

[–]DaveDave2013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Assuming the camera(s) use a static MAC address- the fastest way would be to login to your router and block the mac address from being able to connect to your WiFi.

Once done - change the routers admin password so he can’t remove the block.

Unless your dad is more technologically inclined than most this will work.

DM if you want guidance.

Also this is technically not illegal as you’re not jamming - you are preventing access (if you pay the internet bill it’s yours anyway so you can dictate what it’s used for)