I heard that in Poland as a teen, around 2005.
MustrumR
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Safe to say peanuts into a US school too?
131·3 years agoCan’t we just nuke the allergies?
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World News@lemmy.world•Hundreds of exhausted nurses quit Swiss hospital jobs each month
41·3 years agoIf they quit for another job it means that people are heavily underpaid for the amount of effort, stress, knowledge and experience they have. It’s not that those who quit are worth less. It’s those who are left that are undervaluing their hard work, but are too used to the frankly abnormal routine of hospital work (or have circumstances that make it difficult to leave).
Oh, a friend.
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News@lemmy.world•Trust in science down; trends worst in minorities, Republicans
3·3 years agoYeah, every sufficiently big group has unethical folks in it.
It’s when the group never condemns insider and even defends them when obvious misdeeds happen, where you need to be extra wary.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A lot of societies problems would be solved if they taught about forming healthy relationships in school.
178·3 years agomost Gen Z men are lack the social and communication skills to even enter a relationship
Interesting choice of words. I’d say it borders misandry.
I don’t think that decrease in social skills of the younger generation influenced solely boys.
That being said it’s definitely a greater issue for them, since they are expected to initiate and organize almost everything in the initial phase of relationship. Maybe that’s what you meant.
What I’ve seen (in admittably limited experience) is a decrease of skills all over the board combined with lack of patience and will to improve together.
MustrumR@kbin.socialto
News@lemmy.world•‘Pure greed:’ Etiquette expert explains why tipping has gotten out of control
20·3 years agoHow about employers paying livable wage to their workers.
The whole forced tipping is bizzare. And the fact that for some reason workers are seeing it as a conflict with a customer and vice versa is also weird. Businesses are screwing with both parties and pushing the blame.
Sincerely, an European.
Yes, you are right that is a possibility.
I remember that actually I encountered it once with a power supply problem, but it appeared along with other random issues, like restarts, application crashes, and nvidia-smi not responding.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I can barely tell the difference between 60 and 165 hz on my monitor
7·3 years agoDo you have it enabled in Windows under display settings tho? It sounds like you aren’t actually having it enabled. Other possibility is that your monitor has very low response time and everything blurs.
I’m not sure it it’s possible to not see a difference in refresh rate jump this big until about 160Hz.
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•I'm going to my friends Hamas base RULE dinner
7·3 years agoGenuine question - What would the realistic solution be?
I’m by no means absolving Israel. The voices of their government alone show that they don’t even try to prevent civilian casualties. But of the top of my head I don’t exactly see a solution. For example putting a foot on the ground would provoke their neighbors. They can’t just ignore Hamas either.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Biden makes case that aid for Israel and Ukraine will "pay dividends for American security"
63·3 years agoThere’s a slight difference between:
- Helping an underdog that got invaded. While the invading force is by the way one of your worst enemies that the sent gear was prepared for anyway.
- Further financing of a state that already has full capabilities to wipe the floor with a largely irrevelant country.
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politics @lemmy.world•The House GOP's proposal: Israel aid by defunding the IRS
15·3 years agoNice, you are onto something.
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World News@lemmy.world•Young, female voters were the key to defeating populists in Poland's election – providing a blueprint to reverse democracy's decline
5·3 years agoBased on Exit Poll of TVN24 from that time (so not an official gov statistics, I’m not sure if they can release any) in 2019 60.8% of men voted. 61.5% of women.
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World News@lemmy.world•London set for massive pro-Palestinian protest demanding Gaza ceasefire
23·3 years agoI absolutely agree that they can (looking only at military capability) wipe the floor with Palestine with indiscriminate bombardment in a few days.
But saying that not using that ability means they do enough to avoid civilian casualties is a pretty big jump in logic.
Military ability isn’t everything, geopolitics and market dependance exist. if they actually did that immediately, the response from international community wouldn’t be as mild as it’s now. So they actually can’t.
What I am saying is that there’s a full gradient of effort when it comes to avoiding or encouraging civilian casualties (and not giving a damn about them is in the middle).
The voices of Israeli ruling politicians before and after the start of this year’s conflict doesn’t exactly inspire a confidence that enough is being done to prevent them. Some used strategies even increase them unnecessarily with doubtful military gains.
MustrumR@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•London set for massive pro-Palestinian protest demanding Gaza ceasefire
1911·3 years agoI don’t think that things are black and white here. But I have to agree a little.
Israel did become a nationalistic autocracy and has deeply corrupt leadership. Still, not doing anything when they were attacked on the scale Hamas recently did, would be just stupid.
The problem is that they should have kept the civilian casualties to minimum. Ideally under the amount of Israelis that died tho deflate grudges over time and show some degree of good will.
Then again Hamas has never shown such incentive. And differentiating between Palestine civilians and Hamas collaborators or members is not an easy binary task.
Just in case:
This means a problem with PCIe bus connection. Reseat the unruly card. If problem persists, check for cracks near your PCIe connector.
It might also be an (unlikely) problem with motherboard especially if you scratched it or CPU if you bent some pins.
MustrumR@kbin.socialto
politics @lemmy.world•As climate risks mount, the insurance safety net is collapsing
31·3 years agoInsurance companies and avoiding to pay what they owe for whatever reason. What an iconic duo.
Just invest money and find some friends instead. Insurance will deny your claim and force you to fight in court or fuck off when you are at your lowest.


Nuh, free markut regulgates itself. Smol govment only way (except for suppressing the minorities).