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Got exactly one citation and ignored by several major pubs covering the official Microsoft post here, looking forward to Thursday when they get to do it again when token-based billing is announced ❤️

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How MAHA Fucked Up My Surgery | Shouldn't Need to Be a Lawyer by Matthew Cortland Get more from Shouldn't Need to Be a Lawyer by Matthew Cortland on Patreon

🧵 The nursing research, the theoretical frameworks, and Tufts's own union all predicted exactly what happened to me. Tufts had 626 unsafe staffing reports and a published report with "Dangerous and Deteriorating" in the title. They kept doing it.

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How MAHA Fucked Up My Surgery | Shouldn't Need to Be a Lawyer by Matthew Cortland Get more from Shouldn't Need to Be a Lawyer by Matthew Cortland on Patreon

🧵 New post: "How MAHA Fucked Up My Surgery"

I was catheterized by 2 new graduate nurses (one of whom had never done the procedure on a patient before), using incorrect technique, without adequate pain control, after a delay that doubled my volume past the hospital's own intervention threshold

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Large academic medical centers have transformed themselves into entire hospital systems. often slapping their marquee name on community hospitals without any meaningful increase in quality. it's a fucking hellscape out here

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The Jerusalem Cross is a symbol of the Crusades. Disingenuous people argue it’s “just a representation of Christianity and not bigoted”

But we all fucking know the Crusades was about massacring anyone that wasn’t Christian.

Pete Hegseth has a HUGE one tattooed on his chest

It’s a symbol of hate.

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I like how the fish in the picture is like
Yesssss oh fuckkkkkk as he listens to the chorus of Sister Christian

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Yeah, I’ve never quite got over the profound moral injury aspect of watching so many Americans absolutely refuse to even mildly sacrifice to help others during Covid - watching MAGAs somehow become even more evil was radicalizing.

And now the bastards are trying to destroy MRNA research.

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No, but seriously... the progress bar tells you how far through THEY are so you can plan YOUR time.

Spinners and throbbers say WAIT until WE are finished. Fuck you.

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Alô artistas, se vir isso, poste um cachorro

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*looks at calendar* well well well

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To learn which questions are unanswerable, and not to answer them: this skill is most needful in times of stress and darkness.

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apple's new ceo could make bank by making a phone with a 3.5mm headphone jack and bringing back the ipod

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tim cook rode the momentum of the steve jobs era straight into the ground

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alex jones has to be taking so much psychic damage over this thing with the onion

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Labor Secretary: Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned from her position amid multiple allegations of misconduct, including an affair with a subordinate, drinking on the job, and misusing department resources.

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Saying "no man, you don't get to win this time" to evil people who have the power of the entire corrupt government behind them has to feel pretty fucking good

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I'm a frequent VR user (not for metaverse), 100s of hours a year in standalone and PC VR, the day they announced Apple Vision Pro's price I concluded Apple knew it was doomed, already gave up, hoped to recoup as much as they could from developers who fell for thinking there'd be anyone to buy apps

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Endgame was honestly the perfect point to just stop. Let the franchise settle, sort out legal rights on some of the characters, and maybe give it a fresh start around ... well, now honestly.

Instead the whole Marvel machine has been pinballing back and forth without the Infinity Saga to lean on.

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fifteen minute sequence of strong guy trying to shit in an airplane bathroom

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Blade Master Weng faces down Chester Cheetah

Blade Master Weng faces down Chester Cheetah

Tekken unlockable characters are like

#ToyPhotography #Cheetos

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Can you imagine the career Stafford would've had if he had a real coach before McVay and didn't just have to rely on his arm talent and Megatron to eke out wins? He got Jim Schwartz, Jim Caldwell, and then Matt Patricia. The man had no chance to succeed

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It's funny to watch The Steelers let some old crazy guy who hasn't won shit since Obamas first term hold them hostage while this old guy who just won MVP says pay me just a little more than Daniel Jones

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We would err badly if we put all our resources into technical education. The microchip will not abolish the need for analysis, for insight and
for judgment. Schools and universities must equip the young not only
with the ability to operate the miraculous new instrumentalities but also
with the will to use them for the greater benefit of the human adventure.
Education must encompass ends as well as means. That is why the liberal arts must remain the heart of the educational enterprise.

The liberal arts remind us that human wisdom long predates the
Computer Revolution - that, smart as we think we are, we still have
things to learn from Plato and from Confucius, from Augustine and
from Machiavelli, from Shakespeare and from Tolstoy. The liberal arts
balance past and future, drawing on the experience of our ancestors to
meet challenges darkly ahead.

Technical education helps us to live with the microchip. The liberal
arts help us to live with ourselves. They unmask what Hawthorne called
the Unpardonable Sin - self-pride, self-love. They offer the great entry into that most essential of human qualities, self-knowledge. They instruct us, and stimulate us, and provoke us, and chasten us. They remind us that, as Paul said, we are members one of another.

The Founding Fathers were steeped in the classics. That is one reason
they were able to invent a constitutional democracy that is still vibrant
and strong after two centuries dominated by the law of acceleration. As
we move into the mysterious twenty-first century, we need to know how to run computers. We need even more to know how to run ourselves.

We would err badly if we put all our resources into technical education. The microchip will not abolish the need for analysis, for insight and for judgment. Schools and universities must equip the young not only with the ability to operate the miraculous new instrumentalities but also with the will to use them for the greater benefit of the human adventure. Education must encompass ends as well as means. That is why the liberal arts must remain the heart of the educational enterprise. The liberal arts remind us that human wisdom long predates the Computer Revolution - that, smart as we think we are, we still have things to learn from Plato and from Confucius, from Augustine and from Machiavelli, from Shakespeare and from Tolstoy. The liberal arts balance past and future, drawing on the experience of our ancestors to meet challenges darkly ahead. Technical education helps us to live with the microchip. The liberal arts help us to live with ourselves. They unmask what Hawthorne called the Unpardonable Sin - self-pride, self-love. They offer the great entry into that most essential of human qualities, self-knowledge. They instruct us, and stimulate us, and provoke us, and chasten us. They remind us that, as Paul said, we are members one of another. The Founding Fathers were steeped in the classics. That is one reason they were able to invent a constitutional democracy that is still vibrant and strong after two centuries dominated by the law of acceleration. As we move into the mysterious twenty-first century, we need to know how to run computers. We need even more to know how to run ourselves.

someone cooked here

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people who say this act like if they weren't at the airport they'd be at home curing cancer. what exactly are your big plans for your extra 45 minutes at home you fuckin loser

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a whole industry of rich people utterly intoxicated by their own farts

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This is exactly right. It’s not a dilemma though. It’s a line in the sand that will at once once collapse what remains of the rule of law and regulatory infrastructure designed to protect the public.

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This piece is incredibly important. Read the whole thing.

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every daytime tv show has a segment where they are selling things

recently saw it on the today show and kelly clarkson and it is *jarring*

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