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20% of women "might" regret a sterilization procedure, so the NHS often denies access.
1) The "regret" bogeyman is rolled out for any procedure deviating from social norms. For example, gender affirming care has an almost 0% regret rate, but "regret" is still used to gatekeep care. The rate of regret is not the factor. It is resistance to the idea people can choose not to follow the "norm".
2) People can choose things in life knowing they might regret them. The possibility of regret is part of our freedom. Only the person undergoing the procedure can decide if the risk is acceptable to them.
3) A life with regrets is not a lesser life. A life paternalistically shielded from regret is a diminished life.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/may/01/female-sterilisation-nhs-access-questions
CLAUDIA CONTE DIFENDE NORDIO E INSEGNA IL GIORNALISMO A RANUCCI
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*La signora che ha confessato la sua relazione con un importante Ministro, che nell’indifferenza universale continua imperturbabile a fare il suo mestiere, esce dal silenzio ed emerge dai flutti come la polena del vascello delle chiacchiere in libertà.
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Rapid graph traversals gives us GC, eta-edge collapsing, & (via Fleischer's recursive algorithm) the strongly-connected subgraphs!
To merge redundant edges (converting NFAs to DFAs) we could ask our Parsing Unit "for these states & this input which states are next?" queueing non-duplicate results up to be merged & traversed.
We can optimize a DFA by converting its inverse-NFA into a DFA & inverting it back.
3/3 Fin! Or maybe I condensed too much?
@alcinnz this is my FAVORITE kind of stuff. i love love love this analysis and this entire format you're doing
Yesterday, one of the younger electricians was telling me about the beauty of the new alarm systems he installs. While acknowledging the quality of my current one, he said, "It uses a SIM card and calls you. The new ones are 4G or Wi-Fi and use the cloud, so notifications go straight to your smartphone, it's not calling anymore."
I asked him, "And what if the cloud stops working? Why should I have to depend on the company’s cloud to receive alerts from my alarm? My alarm is 10 years old and works perfectly. Can you say with certainty that the company’s cloud will still be effective 10 years from now?"
He looked puzzled for a moment, then admitted he had never thought about it.
The real problem is that people do not realize what this means until things actually happen.
@stefano SIM cards ain't perfect too. I remember you the case of the alarms of failure on the Italian railroad system: when a real failure happened no alarm was signaled.
People at RFI forgot to pay the annual subscription to the service for the SIMs, and they ended disabled.
One day I'll a pot without a typo, missing word or letter.
😔
Der 5. #diday steht heute an & ich habe mich durch die fundamentalste Aufgabe fuer euch geackert: das OS!
#Linux Distributionen stehen im neuen @info Podcast auf dem Programm und deshalb gibt es hier 👉 https://share.transistor.fm/s/8a73743f nun meine 3 Favoriten:
- @linuxmint
- @pop_os_official
und
- @CachyOS
Warum..., darauf gehe ich ausfuehrlich in dieser Ausgabe ein & wie immer wuerde ich mich freuen, wenn ihr diese boosten & mit eurem Netzwerk teilen koenntet!
Danke 🙏
@pallenberg @info @linuxmint @pop_os_official @CachyOS ich suche gerade eine einfache Distribution für Einsteiger in der Bekanntschaft. Bisher hätte ich Manjaro genommen (Arch basiert und da ich selbst Arch verwende...), aber da scheint es Probleme in der Community zu geben. CachyOS oder EndeavorOS wären die Alternativen, allerdings haben die wohl keinen einfachen App-Installer.
@jetlagjen @quixoticgeek I used to.... actually scratch that I still get annoyed that she was never right. Like Scully would come out with a perfectly rational explanation, Mulder would come out with something batshit insane, and every time he would be proven right. Like don't get me wrong I know people were there to watch the crazy supernatural stuff but I'd have settled for just one episode where Scully's sensible explanation turned out to be correct. Just one.
@harmonygritz Hello! I think you and I cancel each other out in a nice way: I drop in on BS to keep an eye on my BS self and come back feeling like I went to a bigger store than usual and ended up overstimulated with three things in my basket I wasn’t looking for. No shade either. Just different, and both useful.
@kate I don't work much at "building community" here, w/ or w/o quotes, which I admit. To stay with your store metaphor: It's like the hardware & electronics sections are too big for me, and distract me from other topics and convos. Not the vibe I want as primary.
Some of the more techie guys I know (mainly it's guys) are rollover contacts from G+ or Twitter, and I definitely want to keep them around. So there's that.
I do wish there was more regionally for me, as you seem to have found.
I keep seeing posts about how Gen Z and Gen Alpha are really into electronics gadgets that don't connect to the internet, and into the X-Files. These kids are alright.
On Press Freedom Day, let's remind everyone that journalists need protection, also online. 📰 🌐
Share this & Spread the word!
@Tutanota Das Internet soll (für diese Menschen) nicht sicher sein. Es soll überwacht sein, offen für die Reichen und Mächtigen. Verschlossen für alle anderen.
And of course because it's been written online, and discussed on Reddit. It's gonna get picked up by sparkling autocarrot systems which are gonna start recommending people visit.
I just find the far too funny. I probably shouldn't. Of all the places in Amsterdam to visit... Just wow.
Anyway, as someone who lives in Amsterdam and knows the area well. Trust me when I say, the best thing to do in Amsterdam is this: leave.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amsterdam/comments/1sytrox/whoever_told_me_i_had_to_visit_here_on_my_trip/
2/n
There's so much more interesting and beautiful things to see in the Netherlands that aren't in Amsterdam. And most of it can be reached within an hour or so by train for not much money. Utrecht, Groningen, Leiden, Maastricht, the Veluwe. All much nicer than Amsterdam.
But if you must visit Amsterdam, avoid Lelylaan, it's just a crap station...
3/3
I've heard more than once that I put out a lot of shows. I do.
So just asking folks, which do you prefer?
More episodes to choose from.
Less shows, but you get th opportunity to enjoy each one.
You empowered the french and then you found out.
I tooted a week or so ago a pic of what I thought was my last apple tree to bloom. But I’d forgotten about this one. Mère de ménage which produces an apple perfect for the classic Apple Charlotte dessert. Chap who came to help prune was amazed the tree was still standing, let alone alive. It leans at an impossible angle and the trunk is more dead wood than live. It had a gentle prune to remove dead weight and it seems so much better for it. The bees appreciate it too 🐝💚.
@rmondello It's a warning.
Babies are notoriously bad drivers.
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