Brutkey

stony kark
@aapis@mastodon.world
stony kark
@aapis@mastodon.world

This is my inner boomer for sure, but actually talking to people (not on social/phone/etc) is a totally different conversation to anything online. No details to protect privacy, but there’s a wide variety of political/social perspectives where I’m stationed for my paramedic practicum. Yet, every practitioner is on the same page on one particular issue. It’s really nice to see (some of) my existing beliefs reflected in my colleagues.

stony kark
@aapis@mastodon.world

Not that no one cared about anything at all in tech, I had the privilege of working with and for some great people. I’ve grown to hate a lot of what we did, but for the most part these were kind and caring humans. My new colleagues have seen the worst that humanity has to offer for years, decades even, but despite all that trauma they haven’t become totally numb to human suffering.

stony kark
@aapis@mastodon.world

This is my inner boomer for sure, but actually talking to people (not on social/phone/etc) is a totally different conversation to anything online. No details to protect privacy, but there’s a wide variety of political/social perspectives where I’m stationed for my paramedic practicum. Yet, every practitioner is on the same page on one particular issue. It’s really nice to see (some of) my existing beliefs reflected in my colleagues.

stony kark
@aapis@mastodon.world

Well I’m very pissed that I participated in the ticketmaster class. The β€œpayout” is a $45 gift card for fucking ticketmaster. Motherfuckers!

stony kark
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The worst thing about israeli propaganda is that even if 99.9% of the stories coming out of Gaza were acknowledged by Hamas as propaganda they made up, the 0.1% that remain are still the worst atrocities ever committed against any populace in modern history. Like the Nazis they became so adept at hunting, the israelis who supported these actions will (eventually) be held to account.

stony kark
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My very niche EMS assistant app currently called Nueronal Fire is still very much a WIP, but it has a few useful functions. This one is a simple calculator to determine the drip rate of IV fluid. For problems like dehydration or hypovolemic shock there’s a simple formula, but for orders and certain medication doses it gets more complicated (well, you have to β€œbalance the equation” so 5th grade math β€œcomplicated”).

There are apps for this already, MDCalc is good, this is for educational purposes

stony kark
@aapis@mastodon.world

If AI makes you better/more productive/more efficient at your job, I guess we know who was phoning it in before don’t we?