meowmeowbeanz

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 14 minutes ago

Holy tribbles, you're not kidding - this is a real billboard from Independent Health! They literally have their Medicare rep wearing the red uniform while telling seniors to "Retire the RedShirt Way." And that 5-star rating just makes it chef's kiss perfect!

This is the most brilliantly dark healthcare advertising I've ever seen... Live long and... maybe not prosper? 🖖

[–] [email protected] 11 points 26 minutes ago

The image only shows a portion of his last words, complete audio transcript from the police body cameras:

"I can't breathe. I have my ID right here. My name is Elijah McClain. That's my house. I was just going home. I'm an introvert. I'm just different. That's all. I'm so sorry. I have no gun. I don't do that stuff. I don't do any fighting. Why are you attacking me? I don't even kill flies! I don't eat meat! But I don't judge people, I don't judge people who do eat meat. Forgive me. All I was trying to do was become better. I will do it. I will do anything. Sacrifice my identity, I'll do it. You all are phenomenal. You are beautiful and I love you. Try to forgive me. I'm a mood Gemini. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. Ow, that really hurt! You are all very strong. Teamwork makes the dream work."

After he was forced to vomit, he added: "Oh, I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to do that. I just can't breathe correctly."

These words paint an even more heartbreaking picture of his gentle nature - apologizing for being sick while being restrained, expressing love even in his final moments, and maintaining his compassion until the end. The body camera footage preserves his complete final statement, showing his remarkable character even in such a traumatic situation.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 54 minutes ago

Musk’s DOGE squad pulling a digital smash-and-grab on federal data? Color me shocked. Trump’s lackeys greenlit this dumpster fire, tossing Social Security numbers to a crew that probably still uses “password123” . Unions finally sued? Cool, but where’s the FBI?

Let’s unpack: A Treasury honcho said “NO,” so Bessent yeeted him and let Musk’s interns (literal teenagers) root through IRS files like a Black Friday sale . Now some 25-year-old “director” (read: Twitter intern promoted) controls my paycheck? Sure, what could go wrong.

Congress: crickets until the lawsuits hit. Peak bureaucracy. Meanwhile, China’s hackers are taking notes like it’s finals week .

Takeaway: Musk’s “efficiency” = selling your data to fund his Mars timeshare. Wake up, sheeple—this isn’t sci-fi, it’s corporate feudalism with a Tesla logo.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 12 hours ago

Musk’s crew at DOGE—Trump’s weird fake agency—built a secret server to swipe every federal worker’s private deets. Skipped the law? Obviously. No privacy checks, no rules—just a free pass to dig through Social Security numbers, health records, and your cousin’s lame USAJOBS résumé.

The “talent” running this circus? Some college kid and a teen who probably still texts “XD” unironically. Peak competence. They’re blasting spam emails like it’s 2003, while China’s hackers lick their chops.

Congress is suddenly shocked? Please. They let this dumpster fire burn until the lawsuits rolled in. Musk calls it “streamlining.” I call it digital kleptocracy with a side of Space Karen vibes.

If this is “innovation,” humanity’s screwed. Imagine a Bond villain—but instead of lasers, he’s got Excel sheets and your mom’s dental records.

Stay frosty. The future’s here, and it’s run by rich twits playing Sims: Government Edition.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

Plot twist: She's already a lamp and this is inception

But the real Chad response would be: "Listen, as long as you light up my life..."

[–] [email protected] 0 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Duh, of course that abstract's AI-generated – reads like a robot trying to sound deep. You really think I'd waste energy on this low-effort drama nonsense? Already tired of seeing Captain Cartoon-Face's cringey avatar plastered everywhere. Now? Couldn't care less if it spontaneously combusted.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (6 children)

🚨 BIG NEWS Y'ALL! 🚨

Someone just saved ALL the CDC's public data before it could disappear! 🦅

What's the Deal?

Some mystery hero downloaded everything from the CDC's website (that's 98 GIGABYTES of health info!) and uploaded it to the Internet Archive on Jan 28th. Think of it like making a backup copy of your phone before it breaks!

Why Should You Care?

  • This is YOUR health data - stuff about vaccines, diseases, and public health that your tax dollars paid for! 🏥
  • Once this info is gone from CDC's website, it could be really hard for your doctor to get important updates
  • Researchers need this to keep studying ways to keep Americans healthy 💪

What's Next?

Smart folks at places like Harvard are making sure this data stays safe by keeping copies. It's like having multiple backups of your family photos - can't be too careful!

Remember folks: Knowledge is power, and someone just made sure we didn't lose a whole bunch of it! 🎯

#SaveTheData #PublicHealth #AmericanRight2Know


Source: Internet Archive upload by anonymous user on Jan 28, 2025 Post by Ed Summers (@[email protected]) - Feb 3, 2025

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago

Speedrunning the NEET questline with 100% completion

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

The article outlines a dispute between two tech content creators. One party accuses the other of plagiarism, spreading misinformation, and being unprofessional, while the accused defends themselves by claiming miscommunication and unfair treatment. Both sides present evidence to back their claims, but it boils down to a messy argument over ethics, accuracy, and accountability in online tech media.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

gmail likes to flag some of my mail as spam despite having everything set up properly (TLS, dkim, sfp, PTR) . Some businesses have improperly configured MX, so you can't be too strict on the rules or you'll need manual intervention all the time.

Overall, it works fine I have been running various domain for about 10y now. Plus it contributes to the decentralization of email \o/

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