During the game was a great time to go to ER in my area because the hospital was less busy. Less wait time.
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Chat@beehaw.org•The Beehaw project is entering some significant challengesEnglish
4·3 years agoThanks, you put into clear words a lot of my jumbled thoughts and expanded on it. It’s a tough choice for the Beehaw admins with pros and cons either way; a tug-of-war on whether the community is strong enough / has what they need to handle this far from perfect world. It would be a loss from the wider Lemmy community, but based on a few outspoken comments we can see there are also people with a “good riddance” stance.
I think Beehaw needs to do what’s best for them first, as an administrative team and for their core community. When they’re stronger, I’m sure we’ll feel and see their presence on the wider stage. After all, time is intrinsic to progress.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 10thEnglish
1·3 years agoStarted playing Lost Judgment, interspersed with Baldur’s Gate 3 whenever I can play with my friend.
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Chat@beehaw.org•The Beehaw project is entering some significant challengesEnglish
75·3 years agoSpecifically, we chose Lemmy as the software that we would use to launch our endeavor to attempt a safe space for marginalized persons online.
As a relatively non-marginalized person, I think it’s important to focus on this. Beehaw has grown beyond the marginalized group. If Beehaw were to leave Lemmy, the non-marginalized would be fine and can switch to different instances. The marginalized would follow Beehaw for that safe space.
It comes down to the purpose of a safe space. There’s the group of people that want to avoid bigots, and there’s the group that want to be a light unto the world, to effect change.
An example of a little bit of positive Beehaw has had outside of their community would be the influence it has had on me. I’ve read posts from the LGBT+ community that enlightened me to things I’ve never thought about. But I’m also not a bigot, just naive.
The negative is what has prompted these discussions: the bigoted trolls. It’s just not sustainable for the small Beehaw team to moderate everything.
My view is that it’s of utmost importance to maintain the safe space for the marginalized. Of those marginalized who want to connect outside the safe space, they are free to engage in Lemmy/Reddit and spread their light.
What would I do? I would find a new instance and continue to be receptive to LBGT+ discussions that come up on Lemmy. I don’t feel right asking Beehaw to stay on Lemmy at the cost of keeping marginalized people safe from bigots. They deserve to be able to talk about things without having bigots come at them; to be able to laugh and cry and vent and have others understand—especially with the US Right becoming more brazen in their persecution of this community.
Just my 2 cents.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•What was your gateway product to open source?English
3·3 years agoUbuntu 9.04. Jaunty Jackelope in 2009. Started by dual booting my Windows laptop. XP mainstream support ended that year, and I didn’t want to upgrade to Vista, nor could my laptop handle 7.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 27thEnglish
3·3 years agoTrying to finish FF7R and Intergrade in time for BG3.
UnfortunateTwist@beehaw.orgtoA community for people who love to cook!@lemmy.ml•Your Microwave's Most Underrated Button | Techniquely with Lan LamEnglish
0·3 years agoI was initially going to do a snarky TL;DW because of the click bait title, but instead the video impressed me. She first talks about the science behind microwaves and water molecules, and with that understanding she explains the benefit of microwaving certain things at 50% power. Later she gives a tip about frying stuff in the microwave. Worth the 10+ minutes!
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Politics@beehaw.org•Utah Makes Welfare So Hard to Get, Some Feel They Must Join the LDS Church to Get AidEnglish
26·3 years agoUtah and LDS
Pam: they’re the same picture
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Music@beehaw.org•Soggy Bottom Boys - In The Jailhouse Now [2000, folk/bluegrass]English
2·3 years agoMy hair!
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Betterment and Praxis@beehaw.org•What volunteering have you done? How was the experience?English
8·3 years agoVolunteered for two years with a college student-run clinic that provided weekly services and advocacy for the homeless. Worked with social workers, laywers and law students, doctors and med students, chiropractors, secured food and drink donations from local places like bagel shops, clothing drives, etc. Interacted with teenagers (often kids who got kicked out of their families due to LGBTQ+) to the elderly. We had a program called “A Day in the Life” in which one homeless person who was close with the clinic let a student shadow him. We ran a 0.5 credit class with the university discussing topics around homelessness and making efforts to effect change, but also a little self defense and de-escalation tactics.
Experience was overwhelmingly positive, with some bumps-in-the-road that were opportunities for growth. It opened my eyes from the bubble of suburban life that I grew up with. There’s no easy solution to homelessness. It’s complex af.
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U.S. News@beehaw.org•Andy Ngo Loses Lawsuit: Portland Jury Finds No Fault for Two Activists in Civil Trial
3·3 years agoVietnamese-American, born in US. I was shocked to find out my hometown in Orange County, California, heavily favored Trump in the last election. I couldn’t understand why they would side with the anti-immigration and white nationalist party.
This article explains it well: https://www.ocregister.com/2021/03/07/why-did-vietnamese-voters-in-orange-county-swing-toward-trump-in-2020/amp/
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Politics@beehaw.org•From a Kansas newsroom to a soccer pitch, why the right hates America and democracy
3·3 years agoHonestly, I’m kind of scared. How does roughly half the US garner so much hatred for the “other,” those different from them? It’s always been there, but it’s way more widespread than I thought. These so-called Christians can go to hell if they profess to go against their Jesus’ teachings.
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Science@beehaw.org•Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Found Inside Fossilized Egg
20·3 years agoLife, uh, finds a way.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's some really unpopular opinion you have?
2·3 years agoI would try it! Made me think of Taiwanese xiao long bao and buns that can be made as entrees (meats and veggies) or as desserts (taro, chocolate, red bean, etc).
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Entertainment@beehaw.org•Disney to Crack Down on Password-Sharing TooEnglish
24·3 years agoefforts to slash $5.5 billion in costs
Oh, pass it on to the consumer. Pay no attention to the millions they’re paying each C suite exec.
I was considering switching from Netflix to Hulu, but never mind. When wages don’t increase along with inflation…
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World News@beehaw.org•Rare Russian VIP jet spotted in North Korea sparks concerns of arms deal
10·3 years agoKim Jong Un is actually singing Katy Perry’s “Firework” in his head
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Chat@beehaw.org•Does anybody else look forward to aging?English
2·3 years agoI miss eating spicy food. I’ve cut out a lot of it because of the acid reflux it gives me.
In my early 20s I lifted a TV with my back because I didn’t know better. The back pains seem to come back more frequently these days.
I used to play so much tennis. Any injuries now seem to take forever to heal.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Opinion: Travelers are right to steer clear of Florida | CNN
31·3 years agoMight I add that this month CDC issued a letter that leprosy may be endemic to Florida now.
And back in June there were cases of locally acquired Malaria. FYI, U.S. malaria cases are typically acquired from international travel.
I don’t have much hope with respect to Florida’s Public Health, with DeSantis appointing the state surgeon general Joseph Ladapo who has cherry picked science research to push an agenda, wholly ignoring what the research actually concluded.
I personally like Mullvad, their practices, and their straightforward price of 5€/month. They’re not going to try to lure you in with discounts by subscribing for multiple months or years. Now if Mullvad has gone downhill, someone chime in.