Agreed! I’m really appreciative of folks putting this kind of work into Lemmy.
Doing my part to contribute to the Fediverse.
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Agreed! I’m really appreciative of folks putting this kind of work into Lemmy.
You’re looking for this: https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/censured. Us instance admin can also endorse other instances.
It actually looks crisp on Netflix.
You might want to relocate the litter box or add another.
!ukraine@sopuli.xyz is the biggest on the Fediverse (see https://browse.feddit.de). Posts there come up on “All” very frequently.
Sopuli.xyz is a longstanding instance hosted in Finland.
This is true for any health system (labour and technology costs are huge components to health care, even in systems with universal coverage). However, there are also huge and significant costs inherent to any system that doesn’t provide universal coverage (e.g., people delaying care leading to more severe illness costlier to respond to). Private insurance systems also introduce significant cost pressures even for non-profit and publicly funded providers by driving up staffing costs and requiring more support staff to operate.
All this to say, the US doesn’t have a budget problem when it comes to health care - the primary obstacle is the policy challenge of switching to a system that does a better job at delivering care for everyone based on need rather than ability/willingness to pay. Massive cost savings follow when people are kept healthier.
They actually do spend a lot of public dollars on health, it’s just spent into a system that isn’t efficient. Universal access to care drives down costs significantly across the board - instead they have piecemeal coverage and a system with overall costs inflated by administrative staff hired solely to manage insurance billing and delayed treatments.
It’s an interesting area of policy where expanding coverage means lower costs overall.
They already spend a ton of public dollars on health. The problem is that it goes to insurance companies, administrative staff, and the downstream health costs of inadequate early access to care.
The lack of full size HDMI is still pretty disappointing.
Adding my voice to the chorus here… adopt from a rescue!
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Genuine question - have you considered options for moving? Long commutes are a huge opportunity cost and time sink!
Nice.
Nope. Not everything needs to be like Reddit IMO.
No mention of SimpleX?
In this case it’s probably because teachers are underpaid. Costco happens to be one of the few known for treating their employees well and going beyond legal requirements.
You wouldn’t have to go back that far to make $$$$. Just go back a week and buy the right stock options.
Where are you from? Gas and electric mowers are the standard everywhere I’ve lived here in Canada.
I’m a millennial and the last consoles I’ve owned were the PS3 and Wii.