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  • It's cause Epic/McKesson has complete control over the EMR world so everything has to work with them to some degree.

    GNU health is great but I haven't seen where it could support the massive amount of legal and monetary hoops that Epic and co have to jump through as well.

    For some reason there just isn't a lot of volunteer efforts/space for open source development in the healthcare world.

  • My opinion:

    There's really two types of innovation, one type of innovation which expands the horizons of humanities understanding, things like medical breakthroughs and space exploration,

    and another that makes the same work we've been doing more efficient. Think Nickle-Iron batteries over Lithium-Ion for example.

    Socialist countries tend to excel at the horizon-expanding innovation because profit motive exists less than the motive for expanding one's own consciousness at the expense at times of efficiency, and in reverse capitalist countries tend to excel at innovation that focuses on efficiency over the expansion of human knowledge

  • I agree with this wholeheartedly,

    but if you feel about this methodology strongly you're going to get hit with nay-sayers that use the same argument anti-VAT people use, as it's ostensibly the same mechanism: that the developers farthest downstream would have to take the full amount of the percents piled up in their pricing scheme.

  • This feels like the same kind of issue mesa just had around the zlib update breaking downstream user programs (viewperf). If there are significant downstream issues for users you shouldn't upgrade, even if that is the end goal.

    Projects that are big and important get old and bloated because they need to try and span legacy issues alongside their attempts at newer paradigms. It's just kind of the natural lifecycle of these projects.

  • It could be both that his friend had a bad gambling habit and went into debt and he participated himself.

    Either way we'll never hear the actual truth, Ohtani is equivalent to Jesus in Japan now so if the dodgers or California punished him in any way every Japanese sponsor of the MLB would be in an uproar.

  • As populations collapse, private childcare facilities are going to be less and less viable, and so the prospect of even being able to have kids, for those that want them, is going to rapidly fall on the government's ability and willingness to support families.

  • Marriage in Korea is a much "heavier" prospect in regards to expectations of mutual support and combining resources, as well as purchasing a house and stuff.

    If you're not planning on doing any of that there's no reason to get married, even if you're not planning on dating anyone else but your current partner.

    Plus just dating in Korea is hard. I know multiple people who only see their significant other maybe once every few months. Dating and married