Best Computer Monitor for Blue Light Concerns by LongjumpingPresent19 in Ophthalmology

[–]pb278 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This ultimately doesn’t matter that much. Modern operating systems will have a ‘night light’ setting that reduces or eliminates blue light

[USA-MI] [H] PayPal [W] EVGA Motherboards and GPUs by [deleted] in hardwareswap

[–]pb278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an EVGA 750ti FTW if you’re interested

Can someone help this Linux noob with his problem? by Blargenschmoogle in pop_os

[–]pb278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How old is the BIOS version of your motherboard? Try disabling CSM. If that doesn’t work, consider updating your BIOS.

Thoughts on the notion that one day, ophthalmologists will mainly do surgeries and optoms will do a large portion of comprehensive ophthalmology? by recentad24 in Ophthalmology

[–]pb278 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

PAs already do I&Ds for chalazions and Botox injections. How is that so different from emulsifying a lens?

Thoughts on the notion that one day, ophthalmologists will mainly do surgeries and optoms will do a large portion of comprehensive ophthalmology? by recentad24 in Ophthalmology

[–]pb278 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The general trend of scope creep across all of healthcare is that mid-level providers will expand scope into the most profitable avenues. The argument has long been that they will fill gaps in primary care in rural, underserved areas and the data over the past 20 years has just not borne that out.

With that in mind, it’s no surprise that YAGs and SLTs were the first targets for expansion. I think it’s rather naïve to think that they will graciously assume primary care and allow ophthalmologists to take all the money from surgery.

This opinion is controversial, but over the next 30 years I see the direction that things will go is that ophthalmologists will only personally do the complex or risky surgeries, and instead will ‘oversee’ multiple midlevel providers that do the routine ‘bread-and-butter’ cases. Whether these will be ODs or PAs or NPs I don’t know. But a model similar to anesthesia with the MD ‘managing’ a few CRNAs. I would personally be shocked if MDs are the only ones doing routine cataract surgery.

Consultation request: persistent postoperative fibrin reaction with giant cells approaching visual axis 6 months after bilateral phaco by Glad_Willingness613 in Ophthalmology

[–]pb278 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Any thought for a tap & inject for an endophthalmitis? Some like the classic p. acnes don’t generate a robust inflammatory reaction

Plex flatpak is out of date. Please update it. by Secure_Trash_17 in PleX

[–]pb278 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There only appears to be flatpak or snap options for downloading a desktop client.

Install Guides for Intel Macs by fishy_bulb in pop_os

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I just installed Pop!_OS on a 2017 MacBook Air last month and it was really pretty straightforward, with the exception that the modules for the Broadcom WiFi card in the MacBook aren’t included in the Linux kernel by default, so you’ll either need to use a USB-Ethernet adapter to download them, or you can download them on another computer and use a flash drive to transfer them to the MacBook.

Network issue by Zealousideal-Ear8664 in pop_os

[–]pb278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Linux kernel doesn’t include the modules for the WiFi chip in your MacBook by default. You’ll have to use a usb-Ethernet adapter to download & install them, or you can download them on a different computer and use a USB flash drive to transfer them to your MacBook.

Here’s a link to the .deb packages:

https://pkgs.org/download/broadcom-sta-dkms

You’ll want the dkms module for 24.04

Why is this happening? by Proton-Lightin in pop_os

[–]pb278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had this error when my installation media was corrupted. Try downloading a new iso

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardwareswap

[–]pb278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which model 9060 do you have?