
Researchers have found in a new study that pediatric COVID-19 infection is linked to a higher risk of adverse post-acute kidney outcomes, particularly in children with preexisting chronic kidney...

This is one of those things that everyone understands. Like "nauseous" may not be accepted as English by some upper class conservatives in charge of writing dictionaries, but to the rest of us it's understood and frequently used.
A language is a tool to communicate, not a bunch of rules.
It's this same grammar nazi logic that leads to dialects spoken by middle class and rich white people to be the "correct" one while those spoken by black people and lower class white people are seen as "incorrect".
Pea cheese, just what I need
People buy bikes and don’t just repair old abandoned ones?
I don’t agree with this particular usecase. Because I’ve personally experienced, people who shun “negativity” meaning they just completely ignore people’s suffering which often adds a devastating layer of invisibility to oppression. But probably hopefully this isn’t your case and it’s more about “doom and gloom” than people’s reality of suffering.
But anyways, I do agree that blocklists are probably a feature that lemmy needs.
This legal case was largely funded by JK Rowling aswell AFAIK.
Please don’t buy her books or watch her shows/movies, because you’re literally financially contributing to this. (Piracy is fine)
I think it’s also easy to misinterpret something on one post. A lot of times something that looked bigoted or dodgy opinion was just poorly done sarcasm or something.
There is a voyager frontend on web. But I think it’s only a mobile view https://vger.app/posts/lemm.ee/all
Also, voyager lets you tag users which is a godsend.
If I notice someone who is unnecessarily rude, dodgy opinions, bigoted or something, I add a tag, and if I see it is constant repetitive behaviour, I’ll block them.
There is a Pokémon, sips tea
I love the painting. They seem really good at shading.
leftist infighting
Couple examples of elections preventing facism:
Theoretically, anytime a facist runs and loses an election and doesn’t subsequently stage a coup into power, voting prevents facism.
leftist infighting
now that I think of it, it works both ways, you could use it to criticise people who vote for Harris as she obviously didn’t have great policies on things like Palestine.
Or you could use it to criticise people who don’t vote because then they let trump win which is far worse for minorities than Harris.
leftist infighting
(this is a sarcastic post meant to highlight the absurdity of some of the “greater good” rhetoric we’ve been hearing, especially around leaving vulnerable populations like disabled people behind in case of revolution, basically accelerationism)
Researchers have found in a new study that pediatric COVID-19 infection is linked to a higher risk of adverse post-acute kidney outcomes, particularly in children with preexisting chronic kidney...
As a "young" adult it absolutely baffles me people use notifications. I already check my phone enough without them, and if I did have notifications on I'd literally get a ding every 20 mins. If I'm expecting a call sure I'll turn them on, but apart from that it's an alien concept to me.
Also Germany has one of the largest populations in europe, and they tend to speak English very well unlike France/Italy/Spain.
If Lemmy is mainly made of western countries with high proportions of anglophone speakers, the prevalence of German speakers isn't really a suprise,
Lemmy,blahaj,zone is run by Ada, who is a woman
Long COVID activists fought Trump team’s research cuts and won ― for now
Trump HHS Eliminates Office That Sets Poverty Levels Tied to Benefits for 80 Million People
Recent cuts eliminated a small, specialized workforce that sets the poverty standards determining who is eligible for Medicaid as well as assistance with food, home heating, child care, and more.
President Donald Trump’s firings at the Department of Health and Human Services included the entire office that sets federal poverty guidelines, which determine whether tens of millions of Americans are eligible for health programs such as Medicaid, food assistance, child care, and other services, former staff said.
A quirk of the English language. Ability Vs disability
Am I the only one that finds it weird that in English: "your disability got worse" and "your ability got worse" mean the same thing even though the words disability and ability effectively means the opposite thing, ie. Are antonyms.
I think we’re soon going to get to that sort of critical mass that means any alternative without massive venture capital backing would have a better time just making itself activitypub/lemmy compatible, so they don’t have to start from scratch userbase wise.
Oh Jlai.lu? I didn’t know. Very cool!
Yeah. I don’t like hot, because it’s only posts from an hour or two ago. Active is generally better in that sense.
[email protected] might be helpful to better understand the situation
And tankies make that worse. Because they are literally a caricature of the strawman used by red scare tactics.
They have basically nothing to do with Marxism in substance. They are pretty much authoritarians who support varying forms of state capitalism, but use Leftist language.
Many trans people and disabled people on Benefits aren’t pro-trump. In fact those are some of the most leftist demographics. Yet they bear the brunt of the abuse under Trump.
2 Instances are being used for coordinated vote manipulation, and should be defederated. chinese.lol lemmy.doesnotexist.club
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/60715570
cross-posted from: https://hackertalks.com/post/8713785
The instances being used are
- lemmy.doesnotexist.club
- chinese.lol
Here is an example of the coordinated downvoting https://hackertalks.com/post/8692093
Of course its a controversial user who got someone angry enough to automated downvoting @[email protected]
But you can see every post they make gets 53ish downvotes from these two instances, plus some organic ones after a few hours.
Current downvoting Accounts :::spoiler bot-list
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Those who lose benefit payments will find it difficult to access care and support services, says Policy in Practice
Hundreds of thousands of seriously ill and disabled people will become “invisible” and cut adrift from local support services as a result of the government’s £5bn programme of disability benefit cuts, experts have warned.
Claimants who do not qualify for personal independence payment (Pip) or incapacity benefits would lose a “marker of need” with local councils and NHS bodies, making it “nearly impossible” for them to access help, said the consultancy Policy in Practice.
This would “effectively erase some of the most vulnerable people” from the system – including those with life-limiting illnesses including cancer, multiple sclerosis and lung conditions – while making it harder for care services to deliver preventive support
More than 230,000 disabled people will lose access to Pip and the incapacity element of universal credit as a result of the changes, losing at least £8,100 a year, Policy in Practice estimates [in a briefing](https://policyinpractice.co.uk/blog/the-impact-of-pla
Artist Depiction
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27837871
Freiburg Tram on grassy Tracks
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/60532122
We envision a compassionate and equitable society where individuals who are hospitalised can recover without financial hardship or fear of losing their benefits. In this future, we prioritise the dignity and wellbeing of all members of our community, ensuring that support systems are fair, sustainab...
Trump admin's attacks on chronic disease research abandons long COVID and ME/CFS patients... Again
Budget cuts and the dismantling of federal agencies are making it harder for patients with long COVID and ME/CFS
En Suisse, jusqu’aux années 1970, les personnes démunies étaient parfois placées de force dans des hospices, ou "maisons de pauvres" - "Armenhäuser" en allemand. Les conditions de vie dans ces institutions étaient rudes. Ces pratiques d'enfermement constituent un chapitre sombre de l’histoire social...
(C’est encore fait maintenant pour les handicapés sans argent).