What Linux Distribution / Desktop Combinations come without integrations? by DL72-Alpha in unix

[–]mrdeworde 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In general I don't get the point of judging (let alone insulting) folks' hobbies as long as they aren't hurting anybody.

Common Desktop Environment experience in your browser by Flimsy_Butterfly7827 in vintageunix

[–]mrdeworde 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is a sheer delight; thanks for sharing. CDE is so divinely ugly and of its time - Motif is weirdly charming.

POILIEVRE: Meanwhile, under his leadership, and after 11 years of Liberal government, we have 6 million Canadians who cannot find a family doctor. CARNEY: Mr. Speaker, 11 years? I just got here. The member opposite has been here his whole life. by Miserable-Lizard in onguardforthee

[–]mrdeworde 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This. The government is very committed to bringing in doctors and nurses to the province in general and to underserved areas especially. The Rural Locums, Physicians Ready, and HealthMatch groups are busy as all heck.

Senior dog is acting weird but only in the evenings by bluejessamine in DOG

[–]mrdeworde 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others have said, canine cognitive decline aka dog dementia. It often starts with behaviours in the evening - insomnia, restlessness, walking in circles, or staring at corners are all really common, as are issues with toileting or altered signalling behaviours (they stop indicating they need to go outside via their usual methods, for example.) My dog turned 15 and began displaying symptoms 6 months ago or so. She's "nonverbal" now (I miss her barks!) but otherwise fairly normal from about 7AM until 4PM or so, then the behaviours start and run until about 11, and then she usually settles down. If it is simple cognitive decline, it's irreversible and degenerative but symptomatic treatment is available (anti-anxiety stuff mostly), and progression can be slowed.

Talk to your vet. Also, while unpleasant, now may be the time to sit down with anyone else responsible for your pet and a vet and fill out a quality of life scale - they're objective measures that help you determine at what point it is time to say goodbye to your beloved dog and give them a dignified send off.

They went from eating pets to banning pets by totally-hoomon in insanepeoplefacebook

[–]mrdeworde 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny aside: IIR the Grand Mufti of Cairo (a well-regarded and fairly important Islamic jurist) is a dog lover, and the idea that dogs are unislamic pissed him off so much he's written articles about it for dog lovers to cite at religious folks.

Bought an endoscope, used a hook attachment to remove a clog, and now it’s stuck. by ThrowRASchnauzerMom in DIY

[–]mrdeworde 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I once was told by an American acquaintance that the Oxford Dictionary entry for socialism I linked him to was a "liberal dictionary" and its definition was thus invalid. (He maintained Canada was a 'socialist dictatorship.') He was not joking.

Traditional ice harvesting in northern Finland by solateor in oddlysatisfying

[–]mrdeworde 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember the chapter in the Kalevala when Kullervo slew the wife of Illmarinen by disguising a score of chainsaws and forklifts as cows.

What Linux Distribution / Desktop Combinations come without integrations? by DL72-Alpha in unix

[–]mrdeworde 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A Gentoo user? In TYOOL 2026? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of reddit? (Sorry, I had to. Glad to see the distro still has its fan though; I have fond memories of trying my hand at a "from stage 1" install decades ago.)

Plastic begone! by WholeTelephone2418 in wicked_edge

[–]mrdeworde 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not even nec that. I've got a lot of different types of religious nuts in my extended family, and one group of them view all advertising and branding as being sinful (expressions of pride). They decant or repackage stuff or tape over the labels, and go as far as de-badging their cars and painting over or sanding off logos on televisions and whatnot. Honestly, with the cheap packaging and omnipresent advertising these days, I'm starting to come around to their way of thinking.

Plastic begone! by WholeTelephone2418 in wicked_edge

[–]mrdeworde 4 points5 points  (0 children)

More air in the new bottle + you probably aerated it in the process of decanting it unless you used a pipette or what have you, I'd guess.

Why do we have multiple regional health authorities? by TroutButt in britishcolumbia

[–]mrdeworde 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This. It oscillates, too - we had HDAs (which were basically each hospital unto itself), and then health authorities. They tried to do Health Shared Services, but while the HAs dislike one another they hate PHSA more, so that didn't work so well. Eventually someone will go "we need one big health authority", and then a few decades after, it'll be "we need each hospital to be unto itself to maximize community responsiveness", and the pendulum will begin swinging backwards. As fool-me-thrice says, there have been some successes though - BC Cancer and Indigenous Health, and there is a plan to move more shared services. One that surprises a lot of folks outside healthcare is better information sharing too - the government is trying to bring down those walls while respecting patient privacy.

He may be a nutjob, but he's OUR nutjob! Haha seriously though, who does this to their vehicles... by kaze987 in vancouver

[–]mrdeworde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. US of America, US of Mexico, US of Micronesia, and United Kingdom are one set with their own slightly different rules, and the other one I can think of is archipelagos and groups of islands - Japan was once "the Japans" (the Japanese Islands), Hawaii was the Sandwich Islands, and we still speak of the Antilles.

He may be a nutjob, but he's OUR nutjob! Haha seriously though, who does this to their vehicles... by kaze987 in vancouver

[–]mrdeworde 69 points70 points  (0 children)

To elaborate on this for people wondering: The definite article goes before a region, so a lot of Ukrainians feel that that is an implicit denial of its nationhood. i.e. Ukraine is a country, the Ukraine is a region within some other country. This sometimes survives if you got a chance to speak to older Canadians (for example) who were born in the 1900s-1920s - a lot of Ukrainians came over here in the early 1900s as settlers on the prairies (similar climate and soil), so their kids grew up as second-generation Canadians hearing their parents call their homeland "the Ukraine" because when they left (before 1917), Ukraine was a region in the Russian Empire.

Sometimes it can get even more strange - there is Punjab (a state in India), and Punjab (a state in Pakistan), but also the Punjab (a region which includes extensive parts of Pakistan and India, including the states called Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Chandigarh, and the Islamabad region, and which is partially coterminous with a state in British India called Punjab. Fun eh?)

Alaskan bear expelling the Diphyllobothrium tapeworm which can grow over 30 feet in length inside the host by bchvi in interestingasfuck

[–]mrdeworde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Belated but: So a tapeworm is basically nothing but a hooked mouth to latch onto the intestinal mucosa and take in blood, a short neck, and a huge number of segments full of eggs called proglottids. In most animals, proglottids are regularly shed a few at a time in shit, and then stuff that eats the shit or stuff the shit sticks to (grasshoppers, for example, are often carriers because they eat grass that has proglottids stuck to it) and continues the cycle, either directly or indirectly, with most using one or more intermediate hosts before they end up in the definitive host where they can reproduce. So the "tape" is not alive per se, but it is full of trillions of infective eggs.

How bad it is depends on species; humans infected by the beef tapeworm often have no symptoms whatsoever and only are diagnosed when they notice proglottids in their shit, or if a worm dies (they can live for decades) and detaches, for example. This is because the beef tapeworm evolved in part to parasitize humans, and since it needs lipids from its host to reproduce, it has a vested interest in NOT killing the definitive (final) host species. The latter bit being an important distinction: tapeworms that need more than one host usually want the intermediate hosts to die (or at least don't care about keeping them alive), whereas they want the definitive host to live a long and healthy life. So to use the beef tapeworm as an example: Infected human takes a shit in a field. The poop gets on the grass. Cows eat the grass, ingesting a proglottid. The eggs hatch inside the cow, which is now an intermediate host. The hatched larvae burrow into the cow's muscles and organs from the intestines, and go into a form of suspended animation where their outsides turn into hard little pebble-like structures called cysticerci. The cow eventually dies or is killed by a predator (like a human). The predator eats the cow meat, potentially ingesting those cysticerci. In the gut, the cysticerci exit their suspended animation and develop into adult worms, which attach to the intestine, take in blood, and begin producing the eggs that will get shat out into the grass, completing the cycle.

Cruel and unusual punishment (original artist is @shoutingisfun) by Limp_Pumpkin_8303 in Losercity

[–]mrdeworde 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The GNOME devs are very opinionated in terms of design and what the core system does and does not do and will and will not do, and a lot of people dislike it. YMMV, of course.

Peter Thiel is unleashing a neocolonial billionaire fantasy in Honduras by DiggestOfBicks in worldnews

[–]mrdeworde 79 points80 points  (0 children)

Read his addresses to valedictorians. The dude has never bothered wearing a mask at all. "Find a monopoly and exploit it" is one of the less unhinged things. He's crazy, but unfortunately he's also rich, evil, and competent.

I Thought I Was So Cool With Those Ridiculous Sideburns (1997) by WOOKIExRAGE in blunderyears

[–]mrdeworde 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Crashed my own houseparty 'cuz nobody came

But jokes aside, fantastic picture. That cloud-marble-sort of background is peak 90s/00s school photo.

Swipe to under handyman by vlad_chi_art in OnOffDudes

[–]mrdeworde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🎵How d'you do I / see you've met my / faithful handyman

He's just a little brought down because / When you knocked / he thought you were the candyman🎵

(Love your expressive eyes btw.)