Hardware is repairable, difficulty depends on the mode of failure but if the port itself is faulty that's a pretty easy fix most of the time as long as you can get your hands on a suitable replacement which are (usually) pretty cheap
Having state sponsored health insurance is definitely not the same thing as taxes paying for a vaccine then the private company deciding to charge people again
People on the ketogenic diet have stable blood sugar levels due to glucogenesis and it's those who eat a lot of carbohydrates that experience fluctuations. High sugar levels can cause it to stick to artery walls like little daggers, and cholesterol then gets stuck there as well on those. The original comment was short and didn't include these details.
I've decided that many Americans believe that the definition of "freedom" is "freedom from having to even think about people who are outside of my family/social group". The homeless person on the street isn't a tragedy because human beings shouldn't have to sleep on the street, it's a tragedy because I have to see it and think about it.
I think the pertinent question is do we just stop having social workers?
They provide essential services, you're focusing too much on the choice to do something that pays a lot vs choice to do something you're passionate about
How about the choice to do something that simply needs to be done?
Under the current circumstances, if someone chooses to do a job because they find it socially important then they won’t have much leverage to bargain for better pay.
If there are people who will todo your job for the amount of money you find unacceptable, you will have a hard time bargaining for more money.
We, the people who pay for social worker through taxes, must be willing to pay them more. AND the social workers must be willing to walk away if their own needs aren’t being met.
Long distance running certainly puts a load on your back and your shoulders. I have been sore there the day after some really long runs, so I can see how it improves posture. Also you need to focus on proper posture when doing long runs.
Is it the most time efficient way to fix posture? For sue not, but it should work.
Removing reviews should be difficult for the owner of a business. It seems weird to me that someone would think it appropriate for a business to remove reviews of their business as they see fit otherwise you just get business owners removing all bad reviews
It was a weird situation where the review ran afoul of policy, but the organization wasn’t able to respond in a way that allowed them to follow a Google process. (Ie someone set something up 15 years ago with a defunct domain name or similar, and there was an “orphaned” instance of the place.)
The “fix” was to essentially reestablish the lost ownership of the business (which had paid Google Workspace and GCP presence) with their listing. Once they regained control, they were able to file a complaint and a Google reviewer removed the content.
It wasn’t a situation of “This place sucks” getting taken down.