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  • Likely because they’re old and resist change like me?

    Seriously though it’s such a shift from what I understand I’m very reticent to even start the process. I have a lab at work though that I should really start playing with it at no real risk to anything production. You know what, I’m going to do that next week! Yeah, progress.

    First docker and now IPv6. I’m so cutting edge 🤣

  • Yeah so it was five dots for four directories up. I also have

    … for 2

    And

    …. for 3

    I don’t think I have one for 5. I’d have to look. I also use autojump and fzf which is very useful.

  • And even then it’s sometimes impossible because how much can you keep in your head at once. Everybody specializes on these large projects. I may have 30000 ft view of how things operate but getting down into specifics can be hard. I have some intimate knowledge of the learning management system we develop for, which is way less complex than most games, and there are always little gotchas when you make code or architecture changes.

  • While I think this is kinda dumb, there are SO many exceptions it includes almost everyone. I understand they want to generate more data to determine the effectiveness of these vaccines, but this exception list is just pointless. Either open it up to everyone like it was or make the exception list more restrictive if you want to do actual science.

    Here is the exception list. Some of these should truly be exceptions, but inactivity? Depression? Granted I’m no doctor but this seems asinine.

    Key Underlying Health Conditions Include: • Chronic Diseases:

     
            •	Diabetes (type 1 and type 2) 
    
        •	Obesity (BMI >30 kg/m² or >95th percentile in children) 
    
        •	Chronic kidney disease (including those on dialysis) 
    
        •	Chronic liver diseases (such as cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, alcoholic liver disease, autoimmune hepatitis)  
    
        •	Chronic lung diseases (asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension, cystic fibrosis) 
    
        •	Heart conditions (heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, etc.) 
    
        •	Cancer (including hematologic malignancies) 
    
        •	Cerebrovascular disease (such as stroke) 
        •	Immunocompromised States: 
    
        •	HIV infection 
    
        •	Primary immunodeficiencies 
    
        •	Use of corticosteroids or other immunosuppressive medications 
    
        •	Solid organ or blood stem cell transplantation 
    
        •	Neurologic and Developmental Conditions: 
    
        •	Dementia, Parkinson’s disease 
    
        •	Disabilities (including Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, neurodevelopmental disorders, mobility disabilities, and others) 
    
        •	Mental Health Conditions: 
    
        •	Mood disorders (including depression) 
    
        •	Schizophrenia spectrum disorders 
    
        •	Other Conditions: 
    
        •	Pregnancy and recent pregnancy 
    
        •	Smoking (current or former) 
    
        •	Physical inactivity 
    
        •	Tuberculosis 
    
      
  • Having lived in a rental for many many years the inability to make small mods is SO annoying.

    But this does beg the question, who OWNS a balcony. 99% of the home owners I know have single family houses. Granted I live in the south so owning an apartment is not the norm but I assume some people own an apartment in places like New York? But I’d assume people do?

    I tried to look it up and from what I could find only about 15-17% of housing units in the US are apartments, and of those only about 15% own. So maybe 2% even have the opportunity. And this is assuming THOSE units have balconies, which I’m assuming only a small percentage of that 2% do. I’d think this is a major factor to balcony solar not taking off.