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  • Eh big doubt, but ask them what the protocol is for discontinuation of sitter following psych eval improvement and pending discharge.

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  • No not quite. For the record both my wife and I work at hospitals.

    The article itself reads:

    It isn’t clear what Sarah’s doctors planned for her next step in care. Her family and staff who cared for her said she had shown improvements during the last month.

    A discontinuation of a sitter following protocols during a 3 month stay is quite normal, and also a give-and-take of trust. All of this is going to come down to patient charting and whether the doctors followed protocol in discontinuing sitter monitoring for an SI patient. Clearly as the article reads there were signs of improvement and at some point that child would have to be discharged.

    They also noted they wanted to move the child to an patient psych facility but they were full. At its core, a hospital is not a long-term care facility. To house a child for 3 months on this is beyond the scope of what most Hospitals are capable of adequately handling as acute care facilities, and yes, she should have been transferred to a pediatric psych facility... But again, the system is backlogged.

    This is a system strained to its core. What should be emphasized here is 1) The psych unit would've had the PHYSICAL measures to prevent her from leaving, independent of anything else. Yes, this was a cut. 2) The entire medical system is under immense stress right now. A true crisis. Staffing shortages are absolutely one key aspect of this among others.

  • I think about just how many shitty fathers these kids have, most of them in the maga cult that are lapping up the likes of Carlson and Peterson's lessons on red pilled bullshit and condoning the behavior of their kids (albeit from a notably absent distance).

  • Thanks, I'll definitely be trying liquid smoke next! I really should start messing around with curry seasoning more. I might also try to find aged cayenne pepper to see if that makes any difference, too.

  • Good suggestion! I did try that but unfortunately it didn't seem to be it. Unless I just didn't put enough in.

    I think I stumbled across it somehow with air frying pickled jalapeños alongside the tofu but couldn't replicate it. Not sure if it had to do with the vinegar or crisped/burnt jalapeño, etc.

  • Tell me the secret to buffalo flavoring for fried tofu! I've got the crisp coating down pretty well using either potato or corn starch but I'm missing some sort of almost smoky-peppery flavoring that is so textbook of, say, Tyson chicken strips or something. I feel I've stumbled across it once or twice but never actually isolated the spice.

    Obviously I've dumped tons of garlic, onion powder, black pepper, cayenne powder, and no amount of frank's does the trick lol.

    Second to that I'm trying to remake an Americanized Korean Hot sauce I had before that is definitely one part frank's and I think gochugang but again, missing something else.

  • Can you take meeee hiiigherrrrr (banawanylanaoooo)

  • I too came here to mention P.O.D.

    Youth of the Nation is definitely on the list of best songs ever made in my opinion.

    I wasn't religious at this point but my brother in-law who listened to Skillet and 12 Stones and they had some catchy songs.

  • Some people just prefer nights in white satin, I tell ya.

  • Plus water line pressure has absolutely nothing to do with toilet flushing in residential toilets lol. That's purely determined by the tank reservoir and outlet design.

  • Decades of propaganda at work and a political inertia exploiting the well-meaning attempt at thwarting antisemitism (and the risk of being perceived as Antisemitic), combined with massive anti-Muslin sentiment.

  • Some people are saying he's the secret child of the master of flip flopping, whose moral beliefs are as solid as water, and the biggest sniveling weasel in all of D.C., Lindsey Graham.

  • Crysta from Fern Gully

    Or Gadget from Chip 'N Dale.

  • My family including my parents moved from rural conservative to progressive left (probably somewhere around Social Democrat).

    I've spent A LOT of time trying to truly reach out to conservatives, Trump supporters, from this angle. It requires a lot of time, but know two key things:

    1. All you can do is plant seeds for neurons to grow. Belief structures get locked in like worn paths through a jungle, and so carving new ways requires an immense amount of time. You'll never see the fruits of your labor yourself — both because the vast majority of people have an ego they protect at all cost, and because by the time something "clicks" and new neural paths build, you'll be long gone.
    2. Always recognize that your target audience is not the individual, themselves, necessarily, but the onlookers to the discussion. Always hold the high road. Always be courteous and let them throw the first punches. You'll have a much easier task convincing the fence-sitters whose egos aren't directly on the line as a direct participant in the conversation.

    You can increase the probability you'll reach these people by ending the conversation on a cordial note once you realize arguments are starting to become circular. You also know you made some decent ground if they just ghost the conversation or delete their entire comment chain without warning. You pierced their ego; they feel embarrassed. You've given them food for thought. Try to also frame how you got out of the echo-chamber so it's not necessarily an attack on them, but an example of growth on yourself.

    It's a thankless task, the victories you'll never see until we see it on a statistical level. The problem is that it's a competition for who commands their attention the most, and you'll never compete with Twitter, Fox News. You just have to hope they have that eureka moment, combined with perhaps a direct run-in with the fascism you warn about.

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  • It just seems too obvious to me that this is the intentional sabotage by the Trump administration on behalf of at least Russia. None of this makes sense whatsoever. Not even if you're a stock market businessman who doesn't care about allies.

    It literally only makes sense in the purview of relative strength gain of Russia; maybe China too.

  • You asked a straight-forward question and got irrelevant responses you didn't ask for based on their own priorities... As they're browsing a Reddit community... on Lemmy. Weirdman. There are other reasons to be on Reddit, obviously, and you can simultaneously grow this community while having a foot there as well.

    To answer your question: To my knowledge, Reddit uses a mixture of IP banning, Web Browser fingerprinting, and behavioral analysis (e.g., which subs you frequent, upvote, etc.). I think the IP ban only lasts so long — some things I've read after 100 days (except original registration IP)? After all, IPs are not often static for an individual or may be a gateway for many users. Which is why they associate an IP with a web browser fingerprint. They not only pull the cookies, but additional info independent of cookies about the browser used but other information like your computer monitor setup are utilized.

    TOR browser used to work, but Reddit changed their log-in page and its CAPTCHA requirements fuck with its log-in.

    VPN + Incognito alternative browser from what you traditionally use, or if you really want to get fancy, a VM instance. DO NOT use your phone that was linked to your banned account either to log on. Alternatively you may be able to request a new IP from your ISP? You basically have to come up with a scenario that gives a plausible scenario that you are a different user than the other person who was banned.

  • Hell yeah, thanks dude. Will be watching this over the next couple days.

  • Bummer, I can't watch that from here in the US. I've been slacking on getting a VPN...

    Been wanting to watch the later seasons of The Rise of Nazis, too.