[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 7 months ago

I'm in BC, and technically have a family doctor... and it sucks. My doctor is only seeing patients a couple of days per week, so appointments are currently booking out around 4 months. There's ONE walk-in clinic where I live (Nanaimo), and they take a limited number of patients per day - they put out signs on a Saturday morning like "Only accepting 10 patients today" (I have a photo of this one to prove it). TThe ER is backup up so bad, you could die before they even triage you (18h or longer wait is normal). The staff at the Critical Care unit in the neighboring Parksville yells at you and tells you to go back to Nanaimo (it's happened to both my wife and I at different times... and we both actually needed medical care). We've ended up driving to Port Alberni or Courtenay for medical care... or in my case, I'm travelling for business and have booked a doctor visit in another damn country to get some checkup work done because I can't get it done locally... OK, I can get it, but the local wait times are so fucking long that I can book a flight, fly overseas and see a doctor, get my results and be back home a month before I'd even start the process with my family doctor.

Talkign with the parents at the local school... many are afraid that their kids will catch something... and thehy won't be able to see a doctor to get the help they need

So yeah.. there's widespread frustration :-P

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 9 months ago

There’s probably not going to be a civil war.

So.... there's still a chance then....

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 4 points 9 months ago

“marriage is between a man and a woman before God!

Ummm.. but what about all the men in the bible with many wives. There was no one man one wife thing in almost the entire Bible. Almost all of the people who are touted to be amazing examples of God's peopel... were polygamists... and since that wasn't enough, they would have the concubines on the side. Point that out and they run away.

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 9 months ago

Try Nanaimo. A city of over 100,000 people... there is ONE walk-in clinic in the city, and they are rarely open. You go there and it's either closed or there is a sign on the door "Accepting 10 patients today". So you go to the Nanaimo General ER and IF you're lucky, you will be seen in about 8 to 10 hours.

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 6 points 9 months ago

Hmmm.... Infineon has been doing work with graphene semiconductors for years. Something seems a bit off with this article.

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 9 months ago

I explicitly go out of my way to avoid Air Canada and WestJet. They are both abysmal airlines. WestJet used to be good... but lately, it's become a competition between them and AirCanada to see who can fuck things up more spectacularly.

I'd say that Air Canada also lands last in customer service, quality of service, comfort, and adhering to the rules for customer rights... and pretty much EVERYTHING else.

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 10 months ago

You missed the recent news that Calgary is now more expensive than Vancouver and Toronto?

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

Suddenly, sales are up 15% and traffic to the company website is up 300%.

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

Roblox is filled with "quality" content like this: https://www.roblox.com/games/8110845141/POOP-WITH-FRIENDS

My kids used to play on Roblox... then they invited me to try it... and I started watching what is going on in there. It's pretty bad. LOADS of grooming going on... shitty games... games that encourage anti-social behavior... horror games targeting under 5s... now they aren't allowed to play it anymore.

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

It's like that with ANY new car/truck regardless of fuel type. The current generation of ICE/PHEV/EV vehicles are ALL incredibly complex machines. The days of purely mechanical controls, and a simple combustion engine ended back in the mid-1970s. The more complex they system the more potential points of failure. Not justifying the fails...

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

Sounds like Ubuntu underneath your Plasma. I've had the exact same experience when using Neon, Kubuntu, and Ubuntu+KDE. I install any non-Ubuntu based distro with KDE (like openSUSE) and whiz bang everything is working again.

[-] Numpty@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

Kinda depends where you work.

I've been working full time in software dev and hardware dev since the mid-1990s. Through that whole time I've worked almost exclusively on (in the early days) Sun workstations, AS/400, and HPUX machines. This eventually transitioned to Linux and macOS (once it became Unix based). Over the past 7-8 years, every company I've worked for (primarily in backend software and "big data") has actually heavily restricted Windows within the company. Most have required high level approval to have a Windows machine... you had to have a damn good business reason to run Windows as your primary OS.

Windows is definitely the leader in generic desktop work, but... there are pockets out there of Linux/macOS-only. And... given the strong shift to browser based everything... Windows has lost its shininess for all but the most specific applications - eg graphics editing in industry standard tooling like Photoshop.

Thankfully the school my kids go to doesn't really give a crap what you run at home on on their laptops they used for school work as long as the kids are able to to their assignments. Almost 100% of what they do is browser based interfaces anyway, so it doesn't matter what the underlying OS is. I've made a point of teaching my kids Linux, macOS, and Windows. They've both asked to run Linux on their personal PCs... it was, and remains their choice.

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