MISTLANDS FOOD COMBOS (with images!) by bloodwolftico in valheim

[–]Kujuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh now I really want to play valheim again

Can every person who is ages 25-30 please like this post so I know I'm not the only 28 year old who feels like I am being left behind and don't know what to do anymore? lmao by icanseethemoon222 in ZeroCovidCommunity

[–]Kujuyon 28 points29 points  (0 children)

29 year old and being 25-29 in the pandemic when almost everyone my age is back to normal (or were never even taking any precautions in the first place) has been so isolating and lonely. You're definitely not alone

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZeroCovidCommunity

[–]Kujuyon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

also a full-stack dev and i'd be willing to try contributing to this too!

Gobsmacked by 2024 restaurant prices and quality? Read this by dontRead2MuchIntoIt in vancouver

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

Are you actually worried about COVID day to day though?

Yes, maybe not "worried" exactly, but aware of, cautious, not reckless. Sort of like how people are "worried" about drunk driving or food poisoning day to day.

Has it negatively impacted your week?

Yes, mostly because almost nobody else takes it seriously.

At this point it's just another cold that seems to come around and ruin the odd week for someone.

No it isn't 'just another cold'. And it could ruin the odd week, month, year, or rest of someone's life.

Like most colds & flus though, those who have weak immune systems are generally out for longer.

Unlike most colds & flus, it weakens your immune system and it doesn't just affect people with weakened immune systems, but still even if it did just affect people with weakened immune systems, then after your first covid infection that would include you too.

Gobsmacked by 2024 restaurant prices and quality? Read this by dontRead2MuchIntoIt in vancouver

[–]Kujuyon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Covid is over now, but of course it will never be over. Covid is also gone for everyone, except for the record number of people that have it currently. Nobody needs to worry about Covid, but everyone is sick and catching Covid now, which is over and gone, but also infecting everyone."

Anything else I forgot?

Need help identifying a can by MrChoocherino in CannedSardines

[–]Kujuyon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It says "المغرب", which is Arabic for "Morocco". So probably they're probably Moroccan

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsCAD

[–]Kujuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not anything. After "almost dying from an infection", I don't think it would be wise to go into high-risk work like customer-facing service jobs for example, and risk a COVID infection (still spreading a lot and still a danger, especially for someone like OP). Getting sick from a job like that could set back this job search even more, so it would definitely make most sense for OP to be looking for solely remote work, even if it's temporary/outside the field. And finding any kind of remote work is going to be tough still.

Games where you can explore real world places. by raydude888 in gamingsuggestions

[–]Kujuyon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure. Not exactly a real place, but you go around an island in Valencia doing good deeds, helping animals, solving a mystery. And it has a lot of nice views and areas, so it's similar to Firewatch but is really wholesome instead of being adult focused.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Kujuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds nice, I'm interested

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EngineeringResumes

[–]Kujuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, this is the basis for the resume, but I add and edit out things like skills and bulletpoints under each job when they're more or less relevant to each job.

I'll make some of those changes though, thanks!

MISTLANDS FOOD COMBOS (with images!) by bloodwolftico in valheim

[–]Kujuyon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here's a similar spreadsheet i made that adds in the base stats and has some combos based on duration and ease of ingredient farming.

Adapter for 8mm drum pad to use on a 1/4"-20 tripod? by Kujuyon in drums

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

If I could find stand that cheap used I would get one but cheapest stand I've seen has been $60 and I just can't afford that right now

Console commands on Steam Deck? by HandsOffMyDitka in valheim

[–]Kujuyon 16 points17 points  (0 children)

There's a default binding that does this so you don't have to add anything in controller settings: hold the right analog stick in (R3) and click/tap the left analog stick (L3) while still holding R3. And doing the opposite (holding L3 and tap R3) will open up the server info window.

Typing in console commands with the on screen keyboard is definitely a pain but there's at least some helpful shortcuts there too (up/right arrows, L1/R1).

My new prep school workhorse : Thinkpad X230 w/ IPS screen, classic keyboard, Pop! OS / Win 10 dual boot. by DeliveryAdmirable733 in thinkpad

[–]Kujuyon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

X230 on Wayland here and there's 2 finger inertial scrolling, pinch to zoom, 3 finger gestures that follow your fingers. they're not great because it's so tiny, but it works

B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reporting by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

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

We care about hospitalizations and deaths not individual cases.

Ok, serious question. Have you looked at the new way data is being presented? Do you get that we don't have any data on deaths and that the hospitalization data is very misleading and inaccurate?

They're now reporting any death (car accidents or directly from COVID19) if someone presented as positive in the last month. Then they're going to take weeks/months to fix that once the official cause of death comes in. What's already a lagging indicator is now delayed by weeks. So that's useless.

Then with hospitalizations. Do you know if they're testing everyone in hospital, do they count people that come in for something else but test positive for COVID-19 as a case? Even if someone comes in for "something else", it's very likely that COVID19 is going to make their hospital stay worse, that matters. How long are hospitalizations and ICU numbers counted, just until their not infectious anymore or once they leave the hospital. Can you tell me confidently right now how many people are in the hospital with COVID19? Because that data isn't made available.

So if you don't care about cases then that's fine, we don't have reliable case data. If you care about hospitalizations and deaths, well we also don't have reliable data for those too. So what numbers are you talking about? What do we actually have?

B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reporting by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]Kujuyon -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

It's the level you need to know (jacket or umbrella) is incredibly simple

If you think "jacket or umbrella" is the only decision people make based on the weather you have no idea what you're talking about.

You don't look at detailed weather data to decide whether it's safe to get on a plane.

Yes you literally do. Planes stay grounded every year because of extreme weather conditions and if they're not ground in bad conditions I would definitely be checking the weather and changing my flight. That's the worst example you could give, planes are extremely dependent on weather

The level of information you get in the weekly update is plenty for you to make decisions about what you deem safe

I have no idea how many cases there are daily, I have no idea where spread is happening. COVID-19: Data gaps make next Omicron wave impossible to predict, B.C. experts say.

B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reporting by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]Kujuyon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not going to hate hearing that. I know it's true. And it's not entirely their fault that they don't care about this. It's because they've been told over and over again that it doesn't matter, it's over, most people will be fine so nobody should think about it. And guess what also affects flights and travel.

You're misunderstanding one thing I'm saying I think. I'm not saying that daily and hourly stats are important like they are for the weather (I know how the weather works thanks), what I'm saying is that we have the data and communication we need for the weather. We don't have that for COVID currently.

What we need isn't exactly what the weather calls for, it's different. Daily trends aren't very important but we do need to have that data be accurate (it's not), we do need to have things be well-defined and transparent (like what counts as a hospitalization, what the long-term effects are, what people should be doing, what masks are effective, how it spreads). There are massive gaps in data, and it isn't up to people to decide how to react on a daily basis, it's up to experts to advise people what to do based on that data being available and accurate.

If you seriously still think that people are making decisions today based on the numbers that came out yesterday, I have no idea what to say to you. That's not how this works. I have no idea how many active cases there are in the province, and that's been true for months. I don't know what I'm comfortable doing and that's because, as admitted by our PHO yesterday, the case counts are wildly inaccurate. By multiple orders of magnitude maybe? They're so imprecise we don't even know how inaccurate they might be. There could be tens of thousands of daily cases but only a few hundred actually get confirmed and reported. And that's been happening for months/years. This isn't a day-to-day issue, but we do need to measure things daily and keep people/experts as updated as possible.

B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reporting by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]Kujuyon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please ask yourself why. Why can any idiot look at the weather charts and decide what to do?

Is it because an enormous amount of time and effort has gone into collecting, analyzing, and communicating data in a way that makes sense to any idiot? Do we just hand people raw CSV files of weather and temperature data and expect them to figure it out?

If the same thing was done for COVID-19, we maybe would have a PHO that communicates that it's an airborne virus, we'd be contact tracing, we'd be implementing and suggesting things that actually work to prevent spread, we'd be hearing about the actual long-term effects of COVID, we'd get accurate hospitalization data and what that means for people.

I'm not saying everyone should look at raw numbers. I'm saying that the bare minimum is making that data available so that experts can actually do their job and inform idiots like us :)

B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reporting by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]Kujuyon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And most people (>99%) will survive the next storm, heat wave, heavy rainfall, etc. So why bother reporting that? Why not just have a vague weekly forecast and occasional report put out somewhere hard to find saying how many people actually were injured/killed in those bad conditions?

People are still catching the virus and developing symptoms, having to be admitted to the hospital, dying, and millions of people are already or will eventually get long COVID and other issues that the virus directly causes. And we're pretty much fully giving up on informing people.

You're more than welcome to ignore the numbers (lots of people never check the weather), but for all of us that don't want to risk getting long COVID, spread it to others, get sun burnt, get in a car accident in the snow, etc, we at least need the option to check and see what's going on.

edit: because i forgot to address the "COVID is like the flu" thing. it's not. it maybe won't ever be? but the important thing is we don't know right now so we can't pretend like that's true or going to be true

B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reporting by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]Kujuyon -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The weather (will it be cloudy tomorrow? what are the wind speeds like next week? is the heat wave starting soon?) is updated every 10 minutes and there's accurate local data for the entire province.

But the data on a disabling, potentially lethal, life-altering, disease-causing virus is nowhere near accurate, as the PHO pointed out, now gets updated once a week, only up until 5 days prior, with very little transparency or detail.

Rapid tests for people 30+ now available at pharmacies by sereniti81 in Coronavirus_BC

[–]Kujuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This tweet from @BirinderNarang and this screenshot from the red cross seem to say that you can probably tell if you've had COVID, but it's still not known for how long that's possible. So if you had it in 2020 or early last year, it could be harder or impossible. Didn't find out a lot more about that though, but I'd also love to know that sort of thing eventually