“Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it, so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late; the jest is over, and the tale hath had its effect: […] like a physician, who hath found out an infallible medicine, after the patient is dead.” —Jonathan Swift


Worth noting:
Not saying this is wrong, just that taking veterinary advice from someone on the Internet isn’t necessarily a great idea. You can buy bacterial cultures rather than feeding your cat yogurt and messing with their digestive tract more than you have to, and certainly ask your vet if possible if your cat is having GI issues.


“We should take Munich, and push it somewhere else!”


Firefox has begun the AI enshitification process
Dude, it’s like five things – one of which is just translations that can be performed locally, and another of which is an alt text accessibility option – with an obvious universal kill switch (and of course individualized ones). Calm your tits. Chill your balls. I don’t use LLMs at all except for translations, and I still think the whinging over this is completely overblown.
“Begun” implies a slippery slope of much more, and that just doesn’t seem to be the case.
The fact she was on the ship is by its self a reason to test for it
Did you even read the full quote? By the time her tests were back in 24 hours, she probably would’ve been on death’s door had she still been on the ship. They clearly got her hospital care as soon as they landed, and I seriously doubt they were sending her home.
I’m sorry, but the fact you’re calling it “Hanta Virus” tells me I should trust the doctors/epidemiologists and Spain’s health minister more than I trust some rando on the Internet spitballing “well they should’ve just done [thing]!!” Her condition began deteriorating literally on the evacuation plane, and she seemingly got care basically as soon as possible.
I’m anxious you decided to take the out-of-context headline of an article you didn’t read and run with it:
“They were not thinking that these symptoms were compatible with hantavirus. Why? Because what she was telling [them] was [that she had] an episode of coughing some days ago that had disappeared, and what she was having at that moment was kind of like stress or anxiety or nervousness. So it was not catalogued [as hantavirus],” [Spanish health minister] Padilla said.
[Padilla] said the woman, who had been travelling on the ship at the centre of a deadly hantavirus outbreak, had been suffering flu-like symptoms but they appeared to be getting better and she did not have a fever.
He said that the woman’s condition had deteriorated between the ship and the plane. “It is not that the patient was feeling bad and she was saying: ‘OK, I’m not going to say anything because I want to be on the plane.’ It was like: ‘OK, we have measured your temperature, it was not fever, afterwards you have been on the plane, it has taken off, you have started feeling bad, we have measured your temperature and it was fever.’”
Padilla said passengers could not have been tested onboard the vessel because there were no rapid PCR tests for hantavirus available. Any testing would have involved flying samples to Madrid to a specialist lab, a process that would have taken 24 hours. Those delays would have made it impossible to rescue those on board due to a forecast of extremely high winds from Monday evening, which were due to be “hell” on Tuesday, he said.
? He’s dressed as a yellow supercar. What do you mean?


How is the headline ragebait? Ragebait is the cynical production of content to increase clicks and engagement. The author clearly actually is that passionate about FOSS self-hosting over paid gatekeepers like Plex, and the tone of the article is adequately reflected in the headline.
An opinion author stating a strong opinion in the headline isn’t automatically “ragebait” just because you personally aren’t as passionate. And I say that as someone who isn’t as passionate as the author.


Here’s the study in Minerals. I’ll caution that it’s an MDPI journal, but it’s better than Earth.com’s content mill dogshit.
I think it can be pretty broadly said: “If you don’t like salad, you’re doing salad wrong.” Not because there’s a singular right way to do it but because there are so many variations that there’s definitely one out there for you.
So many people have, like, iceberg lettuce topped with a couple croutons and then either minimal dressing because it’s supposed to be “healthy” or a fuckton because the base salad is bland garbage. Thus it has terrible nutritional value, is ridiculously bland/one-note, and, if you’re the second type of dressing person, more or less acts as a conduit to putting salad dressing in your mouth.
It’s easy to make delicious salads – even strictly plant-based ones, but you really have a ton of options either way. That’s not to say “wow you’re so dumb that you can’t even figure out salad”; that’s to say “I’m so sorry you got mired in the stereotype of what a salad is.”
Don’t worry if some of these look bougie; they can pretty easily be unbougie-fied if they are.
How the shit is this supposed to be “programmer humor”? Comms really do return to the lowest common denominator if they aren’t actively moderated for relevance; jesus christ.


I didn’t provide the link because this is a world news community
Buddy, if you don’t feel it’s appropriate to provide the link to the thing you’ve screenshotted because it’s not relevant to a world news community, posting the screenshot isn’t relevant by that metric either. It’s either both or nothing. The answer in this case is obviously “nothing”, but at least consistency counts for something.


Not sure…
Bruh what do you mean? You a) didn’t even link the Wikipedia article so others could look (as though that’s even something that’s reasonable to make a post for here anyway), and b) whoever did this fucked up the formatting. It’s meant to say “* tentative”, but because “* [text here]” at the start of a line in wikitext produces a bullet point, it renders as that instead.
So you posted this here not even fully understanding what it was. Zero quality control on Lemmy’s current events comms.


We’re living in the Porky’s butthole timeline and we’re idealizing circa Gen X conservatives like this?
It’s a difficulty selection menu.
They ostensibly meant mW rather than “nm wavelength” based on the image, but they might not be the brightest laser in the activist’s pocket.
Edit:
Jason Bassler is co-founder of The Free Thought Project and has been featured in such publications as Rolling Stone, Reason, Infowars, RT, MIC and The Tom Woods Show.
Checks out.
OP isn’t evidently in a healthy state of mind. They just took down(?) a second NoStupidQuestions post stating they had an NDA keeping them from whistleblowing on crimes of the US federal government and needed advice.
(Means “long wings”, FYI; “penna” means “wing” in Latin.)


Indeed, and needs to be reserved for creating the next generation of hosts for the woke mind virus and/or being aborted (but it’s cool if they don’t want to; it’s their body).


The alleged Reddit reaction is the only one actually mirroring the virology community. Good job, Reddit amalgam someone made up.
Savory yogurt is reasonably common in e.g. Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine. For example (see also, e.g., tzatziki). I will say that don’t know why anyone would be specially feeding that to cats, but hey, I guess it’s better to make sure there’s no ambiguity.