would be a shame if EMS were slow to respond to an emergent need for medical care for one Utah governor. why did they think this was a good idea??
hell yeah this is the way
anecdotally: given the number of people I've met who were both neurodivergent and absolutely adore trains, this seems incredibly likely.
not to mention many of those same people are just the type to have 200TB of music and a whole radio station in their backpack.
i'm getting reddit vibes, that makes sense. classic enshittification
thank you for the explainer, this is very interesting. seems reddit is following along this path lol
also, a good music player is nice! not having the hassle of using a phone while driving or doing literally anything else is nice for listening to music and the like.
i usually suck at homework but i think i might understand this assignment :3
was Quora ever good? I joined the internet in like 2019 and it's always been garbage to me, did I miss its golden age?
i absolutely despise the Reddit app even on my cutting edge Android hardware. it sucks, it's laggy and poorly designed - I can't imagine the experience on a mid or lower-end phone
same! just hopped on today, for both that reason and because friends are here now as well :)
nice to finally be here :) glad i finally joined lemmy
+1 for this: I have very personal experience with an E.Coli outbreak in a small town in southern Utah in 2017. Although the infections did not come from raw milk directly, the infections were traced to the area where the milk was packaged - and albeit anecdotally, there were several related deaths over the years that I was aware of, that were never reported due to the...uh...unique religious background of the place.
so yeah, I mean...don't let your children play in manure but also...don't drink milk that you sanitize less than you sanitize your hands.