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  • Oh yeah, I'm very much aware of where I asked. Haha. I see an opportunity where I can at least advocate for the FOSS options, so I'm trying to learn what those are and how they compare to other solutions before I make any suggestions to the decision makers.

    I was recently laid off, and have been wanting to explore some personal self hosting projects, plus I'm hoping to make a bit of a career pivot, so my interest is coming from a variety of motivations.

  • I only just discovered this problem a few days ago, so I don't really know yet. We definitely need to be able to track a number of details about the animals including source, outcome, medical records, etc. I think having a way to keep track of "employees" (we're 100% volunteer run), "customers" (finders and adopters), and finances is also pretty important, and hopefully in a way that doesn't require a lot of duplicate entries due to multiple fragmented systems.

    There's quite a few (mostly proprietary) systems out there specifically designed for shelters, so I suspect something like that might be the best option for the current issue, but looking at Odoo might be relevant to my professional development in general, as I was recently laid off, and hoping to pivot a bit from the general administrative work I had previously been doing.

  • Thanks! Looks interesting. Might be a bit awkward to fit the data types, but I'm definitely curious to play with it and see how it compares to the other ERPs I've experienced, which were also clunky, even with more typical business data.

  • Thank you! This particular issue is something that I only started to become aware of a few days ago, so I'm still trying to learn more before pushing for any big changes. I don't know that self hosting is even the right solution for our group, so I'm glad to see that they also offer a hosted option, although the self hosted option seems like a great way for me to test it out.

  • Hard disagree. If you ask people to make a temporary change that still feels achievable, they're more likely to at least give it a shot, and many of those people will spend some time considering alternatives. Once the week is up, some people may even choose to continue boycotting Amazon, or at least reduce their spending there.

  • Looks like this is a list of manufacturers that allow bootloader unlocking. If you want to install a custom ROM, you first need to unlock the bootloader. Note that carrier branded devices of these brands may still have a locked bootloader. The example I'm most familiar with is the Verizon version of Pixels.. I always by the carrier unlocked version of the Pixel to ensure an unlocked bootloader.

  • I randomly tried using Jellyfin today instead of Plex, but Jellyfin kept crashing my browser and logging me out, so I wasn't in the mood to troubleshoot, so I just gave up and went back to Plex.

    In the past, I've been annoyed that Jellyfin didn't seem to have an option to sort media by "Last Episode Date Added", nor did it seem to have a way to build a queue of episodes from multiple different shows. I think I was also having trouble figuring out how to add multiple sources... I have my "long term" library on a local hard drive, plus anything "new" on a seedbox.

    I theoretically want to fully switch over eventually, but so far, Plex is still good enough for my use case.

  • That's so weird. I've been using Plex for years and had never heard of "Passout Protection" until looking it up just now, nor does it ever stop playback on its own for me unless it reaches the end of the queue. I'm using the free version via web browser on my computer. Maybe it's a setting that only affects apps? Continuous playback on Plex is one of the reasons why I've always preferred it over Netflix, etc.

  • I was having trouble with the Stealth app and old.reddit around that time, but "new" reddit was working just fine. Having kinda mixed feelings that it was just a temporary outage and they didn't finally nuke old.reddit.

  • Thanks to divorce & remarriage, I used to have 8 living people that I considered grandparents, plus a few more that I guess could've also been considered grandparents, but they were estranged and I never met them. If everyone is divorced and remarried, I think you could claim up to 16 grandparents!

  • Kiss cat

  • <3 I love to complain about how my cats choose the "worst" spots on my bed to sleep, and then I can't roll around as well, but I hate it even more when they sleep in the living room instead.

  • A few years ago, I found myself wondering if my cat wanted a buddy, so I signed up with the local shelter to foster, figuring if it didn't work out, I'd have an easy "out" to find the new cat another home. I actually wound up fostering a few litters of kittens before adopting a second cat, and have also continued fostering.

    If you decide to adopt or foster, be prepared for the first few weeks to be challenging. Read up on Jackson Galaxy's guide to cat introductions, and move slowly from step to step. The guide is in 5 parts, here's part 1: https://www.jacksongalaxy.com/blogs/news/cat-introductions-part-1-before-the-introduction

    Some cats accept new cats within days, others may take weeks or longer. My oldest is always super pissed off for the first few days, but we usually reach "Eat, Play, Love" around 2 weeks.

  • If I'm reading this correctly, the reported cases occured in May of 2024? So, 8-9 months ago? I understand testing, etc., does take some time, but it feels unreasonably long for this information to become public. Are my expectations out of line?

  • I've always gotten them for free, but through health insurance. I believe there are some resources available to help uninsured people to get them for free, but the added hassle often deters people.

    No worries about "flue", I understood what you meant, and that's the primary goal of language. There's definitely some other English words with regional spelling variations (grey/gray, tire/tyre, color/colour), and many other confusing, similarly spelled words (lose/loose, bowl/bowel, descent/decent 😉). Have you heard about spelling bees? Spelling vs. pronunciation in English is so inconsistent that it's one of few languages where holding them makes much sense. I bet they'd be pretty silly to hold in German!

  • I'm in one of the more liberal areas of the US, and as far as I'm aware, the local hospitals recommend covid & flu shots for everyone in the fall, not just vulnerable populations. I've never had any trouble getting covid/flu shots in the fall, and they used to even come to our office to offer flu shots to everyone. I think by this time of year though, they may only be recommended for vulnerable populations due to supply issues.

    I have a slightly off topic question of my own: is "flue" a regional spelling? I have always seen it as "flu", and searching for "flu vs flue" is just giving me results like "cold vs flu".

  • Per your original comment:

    There hasn't been an ad for alcohol on US TV for decades

    Beer is alcohol. Beer is still advertised on US TV. Everything you've said just comes across as a bad faith attempt to redirect the argument.

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world
    QualifiedKitten @lemmy.world

    "You can't have our trash because we don't have a way to charge you for it"

    I've been calling around various grocery stores this week, trying to get a hold of pork fat trimmings so that I can make my own lard for some recipes. One of the stores I called today said that they couldn't give me the trimmings because they don't have a code for it. I forget exactly what I said, but it was something to the effect of, "so you're just going to throw it away instead?" "Yes."

    I understand that it does require some effort to separate from the rest of the waste, so I don't mind paying a bit, but its upsetting that they have no way to pass scraps along to someone who will use them instead of just tossing them in the waste.

    Edit for anyone invested: I called around to a few other stores after making this post. One or two mentioned that they don't necessarily throw all of those bits away, but often use them for other products, such as sausages. I also found a store that will be putting aside their trimmings for me tomorrow, and they should have more than I need. It's almost

    ADHD @lemmy.world
    QualifiedKitten @lemmy.world

    Surprising ADHD research finds greater life demands linked to reduced symptoms

    Curious to hear what others think, as this definitely aligns with my own experiences.

    The original study is behind a paywall, but I'm trying to see if I can get a hold of the full text somehow. For now, here's the abstract.

    Abstract

    Objectives: Recent studies report a fluctuating course of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) across development characterized by intermittent periods of remission and recurrence. In the Multimodal Treatment of ADHD (MTA) study, we investigated fluctuating ADHD including clinical expression over time, childhood predictors, and between- and within-person associations with factors hypothesized as relevant to remission and recurrence.

    Methods: Children with DSM-5 ADHD, combined type (N = 483), participating in the MTA adult follow-up were assessed 9 times from baseline (mean age = 8.46) to 16-year follow-up (mean age = 25.12). The fluctuating subgroup (63.8% of sample) was compared to other MTA subgroups on variables of interest over

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.world
    QualifiedKitten @lemmy.world

    Transporting heavy/bulky stuff?

    How do my fellow car-free people deal with moving heavy/bulky items without a car? What are the pros and cons of solutions you've tried?

    I'm currently car-free in a city with decent public transportation (by American standards), but things are still very, very car-centric, and also a bit hilly. Living alone, I can manage weekly groceries with a backpack + 1 bag on each shoulder, but it's definitely not my favorite activity. The decent grocery stores are 1 mile (1.6 km) away, so a bit of a hassle to just go to more frequently. For heavy, shelf stable items, I usually try to get those delivered, but it's not always an option.

    I also have 2 cats, plus I foster cats/kittens, so I very frequently need to transport animals to/from the vet. I have a backpack style pet carrier, but that doesn't cut it when I have to transport multiple adult cats or a mom + kittens.

    I would love to hear other people's experiences, and the pros & cons of various options that you've tried. Some more detailed q

    Running @lemmy.world
    QualifiedKitten @lemmy.world

    Shopping for shoes to address toe numbness/"pressure neuropathy"?

    Edit 2: I kinda want to just delete this entire post and start over, but in case it's relevant to anyone, I'll leave it up. I've added my new thoughts in a comment: https://lemmy.world/comment/10745394

    TL;DR: My outer/little toes often go numb when walking/running. My doctor's advice was to try different shoes/inserts so that I don't land so much on the outside edge of my foot. In terms of shopping for new shoes, what does this mean I should I be looking for?

    First off, I've already spoken to my doctor about this, so I'm not looking for medical advice. They told me to try different shoes, and the options are overwhelming!

    My little/outer toes on my right foot frequently go numb when I'm running, and often even when I'm walking. Its not consistent though, in fact, they went numb on a short walk yesterday, but were fine on my 5k run this morning, both in the same shoes. I've tried some suggestions found in [an old reddit post](https://old.reddit.com/r/RunningShoeGeeks/comments/15214ki

    Thunder App @lemmy.world
    QualifiedKitten @lemmy.world

    Reporting posts/comments

    Does Thunder currently support the ability to report posts and/or comments? I'm having trouble finding any way to do this from the app.

    cats @lemmy.world
    QualifiedKitten @lemmy.world

    Almost time to send these little ones off to their forever homes! 😿😻