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  • Just search UFC. Watch the day after the event. I do this a lot to avoid Rogans bullshit and just watch the fights themselves. They also have some historical but not the older stuff just the past several years.

    https://bstsrs.one/

    Live stream links are ok from here but they often involve jumping around a lot due to takedowns. The bigger events are sometimes hard to get. I usually watch prelims live and the main card the following day.

    https://wrestlingnetwork.in/

  • As someone who knows sweet fuck all about programming but has been cruising the internet since dail up as well as pirating stuff long before most users here were even a glimmer of hope in their daddy's testicles, this "just fucking read the code you idiot" mentality is just how it is here...and they wonder why the rest of the world won't join them. Assholery in a tech sense is Lemmy.

  • You hope there is an ambulance nearby that can help but likely hood of that is slim as well, as they are understaffed by hundreds of paramedics, or...you die. Our regional hospital ER wait time right now is between 5 and 7 1/2 hours on Tuesday, at lunch time. That's an hour away. Weekends you just don't go. Family docs are non-existent so many have to ER just for a scrip.

  • Nova Scotia here. Our local ER is open occasionally. Generally it is closed due to labor shortages. Can't set wait times when it's completely closed. Sometimes it's a shift sometimes it's entire weeks of closure. This summer it was closed for two months. So ER wait times...what ER?

  • As a not really techy person but one who has been cruising online for a long long time I feel Lemmy is a lot like old old Reddit. Reddit was full of techies when I joined. It grew over the years into a bigger thing but it started with a bunch of nerds talking about shit I didn't understand.

  • In order to understand the usefulness of the blender you have to actually use it a lot. It has to be a common item of use in your life. As a kitchen person who loves cooking, that new blender is the best thing since I used a commercial robo coup in restaurant kitchens. A $12 blender is a piece of crap that has to be poked, prodded, messed with and talked nice to just to make a damn smoothie.

    Shoes though. I'm with you there. Feet and teeth. You get one life with them and use them every day. Take care of em.