Javi A.

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I used to be @JohnHackworth in the dead bird site. I'm still @jv in the crabs and chaos hellsite (affectionate).
Engineer at Yoast. Before, I used to work at Tumblr, at WordPress.com and a bunch of other things.
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this is a tootstorm test
just a general reminder that if you are following me here, you probably want to also follow @javi, since that's where I post more often (I don't just migrate this account because I still need something to test the integration between goblin and mastodon :D )
Acabo de salir de mi centro de salud (centro de salud Los Castillos , en Alcorcón). Iba a pedir cita en el mostrador porque desde la app de cita previa no me salía ninguna (lleva así meses).

La primera cita que me podían dar es para el 23 de mayo. 23 de mayo. Más de un mes de espera.

Me han dicho que en el turno de tarde tenían siete médicos para atender los pacientes que lleva ese centro. Hace unos meses les han dejado con tres. Tres.

En Alcorcón hay siete centros de salud públicos. Tocan a 24.000 personas cada uno. Y en el turno de tarde del mío han dejado a tres médicos.



Quiero ir a quemar la sede de la comunidad de Madrid.
The name of the program is “where’s daddy” in case you were wondering.
Instead of saying "We're excited to announce we've been acquired!" I wish companies would just say they're sorry.
And, of course, heat also affects people. Agriculture is not typically a career one has the option to pursue from the comfort of one’s air-conditioned office (unless you’re not so much a farmer as a neo-feudal landowner… but that’s a different rant.) It’s once again a problem that’s going to get bigger — particularly in places like Texas and California, which have been so attractive for “efficient” agriculture in part because of their “efficient” (cheap, illegal) work force.

Annnnd then there’s heat. A huge part of the world’s agriculture is in places that are vulnerable to the effects of global warming and the US is no exception. The overlap between states with the most climate risk and those with the most agriculture is UNCOMFORTABLY HIGH.

The recent wildfires in Texas have killed 7-10k cattle; I could name easily ten other climate change events in the past ten years that have devastated crops or animals.