ehxor 4w ago • 100%
Thanks for sharing this. My gut reaction is that that these attacks were unreasonable and careless in who they impacted and should be criminal. But it’s very interesting to read an analysis of the actual law - even if I don’t agree with it
ehxor 1mo ago • 100%
That seems unusually mature and consumer-oriented for an ISP
ehxor 1mo ago • 100%
These days with how tied to your identity email is, using an ISP provided email is like self-imposed vendor lock-in though. A friend who uses an ISP provided email just switched ISPs and it caused havoc - bank logins, power company logins, etc
ehxor 3mo ago • 100%
Yeah that’s reasonable. A reasonable person could see how that could look like something life threatening until examined by a health care provider.
Knee pain you’ve had for a month? Had a panic attack yesterday? Pain because you just had surgery and don’t want to take your pain medications? This is more what I’m talking about
ehxor 3mo ago • 77%
Ambulance’s should be used for emergencies
ehxor 5mo ago • 100%
Thanks for including the link!
ehxor 5mo ago • 100%
Does Tidal pay artists better?
ehxor 6mo ago • 94%
BRB. Got an idea for a start-up
ehxor 6mo ago • 100%
You’re right, it is possible to reject someone’s belief while letting them pray in a public space.
However, when you tangle the prayer into governance you send a signal that the religious practice will, on some level, inform how the people are governed. And that’s not okay in our society.
ehxor 6mo ago • 100%
I couldn’t have answered the question if you didn’t ask it.
ehxor 6mo ago • 100%
No no. Broken bones would probably be Orange. Some bone breaks are potentially life threatening by themselves (pelvis, femur, and skull/spine obviously), and then if they break through the skin that really changes things. Part of this that the call-taker and dispatcher make an informed assessment on the situation based on the information given over the phone.
BC uses this exact system and has for some time. However, they haven't implemented Green calls yet so they get lumped into Yellow. An example of a Green call might be more like "I accidentally left my daily medication in my pocket when I was doing laundry and the only pharmacy in town isn't open until 2 days from now and I have no way to get to the hospital by myself".
Everyone's got different life situations so scenarios like that one really do come up and they do need caring for, but any reasonable person would agree that they're in a different category than "I think I'm having a heart attack"
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13799288 > Going to hell? We're already here!
ehxor 9mo ago • 100%
Search for “Dag Aabye”. There a short documentary about him https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcJoW9Lwzs0
ehxor 10mo ago • 100%
What’s the definition of a “car” here? Do pickups and vans count?
I bet some set of those will be excluded and if that’s the case this will have a side effect of driving further adoption in those larger vehicles.
ehxor 10mo ago • 100%
I’m 6’4”. I don’t fit in any other vehicle
Maybe they mean wide
ehxor 10mo ago • 100%
EMS 20/20
That’s pretty much it. For anyone curious they take user submitted EMS calls and review/critique them. I find it funny as hell but their humor certainly won’t be for everyone. And if you’re not even tangentially working near the EMS field it might not be interesting at all.
ehxor 11mo ago • 100%
Why not Zoidberg?
ehxor 11mo ago • 100%
Alternative CBC non paywall option https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/historic-wreckage-of-plane-discovered-near-kamloops-bc-1.7029612
ehxor 11mo ago • 100%
I did not. Just found it on my wanderings across the web
My little one isn't even teething yet, but my wife and I were talking the other day about what we used to get from the Tooth Fairy when we were kids. Has the Tooth Fairy kept up with inflation? What are your little ones finding under their pillows?