Lando

@LandoDev
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A friend has been saying "we need more routes to getting chips, we need more routes to manufacture PCBs, people have no idea how fragile 'being able to control your computer' is right now", and I agree with that
How to Make Cool Communities and Discord Servers: Literally Just Ban Bigots

In which I write about a theoretically simple piece of community management advice that’s more, and less, complicated than you might think.

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After I did the sailboats, I tried to make #pixelart versions of some #nintendo consoles.

First up is the #nintendoswitch 2, based on recent promotional materials. I think it came out half decent.

Unfortunately it turned out a little too tall for its width, the result of trying to space out all the buttons & joysticks. But I added a little pixel art scene of a red-wearing guy in front of a landscape with a castle in the background. It's not groundbreaking but I think it was a good exercise.

Tried my hand at #pixelart for the first time. Here are my first two attempts: recreations of the raft and the sailboat from the upcoming Sailing skill in #osrs.

I think I did capture the simplicity of the raft, which is the starter ship in the game.

But when doing the sailboat, I tried to use the same palette w no extra colors. You can see that didn't work out very well. To give depth, I had to use the sail color on the gunwale. The result is a little awkward. 3rd pic is reference

#mastoart

Me at ER for cardiac issues

Dr: “Could you be pregnant?”

Me: “No I had a hysterectomy”

Dr: “You look too young for that? Are you sure?”

Me: “I’m confident”

Dr: “I think you might be confused. Maybe it was your appendix.”

Proceeds to order pregnancy test

I’ve had this interaction more times than I can count

Healthcare workers think I’m “too young” to have had a hysterectomy and automatically assume I’m confusing my womb with another organ.

They ask endless questions, only to end up doing a pregnancy test anyways

Perhaps there are patients who confuse their uterus for their appendix, but I would imagine that’s exceedingly rare

The battle I went through to get my hysterectomy was long and arduous. It involved many physicians lecturing me about how I would never be able to have children

Asking insensitive questions like:

“Don’t you want to be a Mom?”

“You might want biological children, many women do”

“What happens if you meet your dream man and he leaves you for being barren?”

You don’t have to endure this type of insulting and misogynistic third degree to get your appendix or gallbladder removed.

They inform you of the surgical risks, you consent, the end.

There’s simply no plausible way to confuse the removal of a WOMB with an appendix

Despite these obvious facts, I’ve had countless doctors assume I’m wrong. That I couldn’t possibly have lost my uterus and it must have been something less important.

I’ve even had “patient CLAIMS hysterectomy”’written in my chart.

Why someone would lie about something so easy to prove or disprove is beyond me.

The end result is always a delay in care while we argue and then wait for an unnecessary pregnancy test which always comes back negative.

Surely we can do better?

I understand that doctors must have a degree of skepticism, and that the price of missing a pregnancy can be incredibly high.

I’m not opposed to them running a pregnancy test if that’s what they feel they need to do.

I am opposed to the delays and gaslighting

It was traumatic to lose my uterus at a young age. The healthcare workers who inundated me with misogynistic questions & put a hypothetical man before me and my health? They didn’t make it any easier.

I feel that trauma all over again whenever I’m questioned about pregnancy

I wish we could endeavour to either TRUST our patient, or just run the pregnancy test without all the unnecessary and (often) rude comments.

I don’t object to the test, I object to the way I’m treated leading up to the test.

Patients know their body best. We know the difference between a womb and an appendix. We know when we’re being talked down to and mistreated.

It causes trauma. Makes us less likely to trust the provider and far less likely to seek care in the future

Please treat your patients with the dignity they deserve. Don’t judge them on how they look, the chronic illness or disability they have or their gender or sexual orientation. Listen to them. Work with them. Let them be a partner in their care.

We can do better together /end
After the hysterectomy I also had a post op complication that was ignored by the ER three times. I had a life threatening internal bleed, but was sent home without tests because they thought I was “exaggerating”.

We MUST listen to patients. I only survived because my accidental advocate stepped up

https://www.disabledginger.com/p/my-most-dangerous-er-experience-and

#misogyny #medicalmisogyny #womenshealth #obgyn #ableism #disability #endometriosis #hysterectomy #discrimination #mybodymychoice

My Most Dangerous ER Experience and How My Advocate Saved My Life

A story of medical gaslighting, negligence and neglect that very nearly cost me my life - and how my accidental advocate (untrained and unprepared) saved me.

The Disabled Ginger

Hundreds of subreddits are considering banning links to X after Elon Musk's inauguration salute. "The bans have run the political gamut, with the subreddits for many cities and states (such as r/NewJersey, r/londonOntario, and sports teams banning all Twitter links," reports @404mediaco's @jasonkoebler. "r/christianity banned Twitter links with a gif in which Musk’s salute was put side-by-side with a neo-Nazi’s."

https://flip.it/YSyV_8

#ElonMusk #Reddit #USPolitics #Internet

Hundreds of Subreddits Are Considering Banning All Links to X

Dozens of big subreddits have already banned all Twitter links, and posts about potential bans are some of the most popular on the site.

404 Media
i don't get it, everyone hates bugs and yet developers are insistent on programming them into things. why do they do this
How to root out Trumpism

What happened and what must be done

Robert Reich

Threads now has a Supplemental Privacy Policy (https://help.instagram.com/515230437301944) regarding "Third Party Services" like Mastodon. Should Threads interconnect with Mastodon via #ActivityPub, this addresses what they will do with our data.

Note that they will collect information from anyone "allowing Threads users to follow you or interact with your content". The information they collect will include your profile, your content, and your interactions.

#Threads #DataPrivacy

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My painful, futile quest for programmable slideshow animations

I wanted a slideshow software with programmable animations. I got suffering instead.

Computer Things