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  • But individual workers are now free to decline to care for patients based on personal characteristics not explicitly prohibited by federal law.

    An individual worker that denies treatment based on politics or marital status will become a target. Some of these veterans have very serious mental illness and will do violent things when they go off their meds.

    There are already examples of veterans committing suicide in the parking lot of VA hospitals because they are denied proper care. In those examples there is no individual to blame so they feel lost and take their own life. If this is ever exercised and a veteran is denied care by an individual, that individual will be a victim valid target of a murder suicide. I guarantee it.






  • You seem to know a lot. So why not make those changes yourself? If you want bigger flashier warnings then do it. There is nothing stopping you. Depending on your skill you could have had it done in less time than you spent on this meme and thread.

    I’m not trying to be argumentative but you sound like you want the linux community to build what you want and disregard their own wants. In addition, you want the community to be extra super nice to you when they do it. The sense of entitlement is astounding.


  • A good one would also be the whole debate about warning measures in apt so it doesn’t just happily remove essential system components like xorg.

    Yes, there was that single safety measure.

    You are contradicting yourself.

    There’s a good reason fatal warnings are almost always red or yellow and there are literally pictograms of human skulls in warning signs.

    I mean this is the most respectful way possible… You are looking for a walled garden that protects its users. Linux is not that, never has been, and probably never will be. There are other options like Windows and MacOS that fill that role.

    There are some extremely toxic members of the community but your complaint comes from the way Linux runs. If you/they don’t like how it runs then why are you forcing it?


  • Yeah because it is still in development but it can be experimented with by anyone as he shares all the details. I imagined applying it to a sheet of metal and sitting that in the window so the heat is reflected but the plate will be cool. I haven’t experimented with it myself so I can’t say it would work. Just an idea.

    It’s so interesting to me because this is the only way I have seen to cool below ambient without power.