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AI tool cuts unexpected deaths in hospital by 26%, Canadian study finds
  • This is exactly what we want machine learning to do, analyze existing data and quickly report to a human with what it found.

    Generative LLM's are garbage, analyzing with machine learning aids is useful.

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    Vegan Gaming Company Launches New Card Game
  • I feel this was designed as something to buy, and not something to play.

    A lot of these types of party games get old while you are playing them the first time, and then just sit on the shelf until you recycle them. Might be good for the vegan board game cafés mentioned in the article, but that's not a large demographic.

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    Can you help me find a solution. Can I get a monitor on an arm or something?
  • A monitor arm is exactly what you want, the brand Ergotron has been my go to for a while.

    As for a hard screen, I don't really know about a commercial solution.

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    Share your stories
  • The Cask of Amontillado.

    I remember reading it, and seeing it as a metaphor for killing off an aspect of yourself, like being a drunk, no matter how long or hard the process is, and hoping that it will never come back to haunt you.

    The names are quite similar and I was trying to sober up at the time; I wasn't going to admit to the grade 9 class the latter.


    Montresor = Mon trésor is "my treasure"
    Fortunato = the root word is "fortune"

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    I've been told this is offensive
  • Very old/rare, and bonkers powerful.

    The whole game is about what you do with mana (currency).
    If all we are looking at is the mana, this lets you pay for other cards on your first turn that you normally wouldn't be able to play until the 4th turn of the game. That's a huge advantage.

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    Toggling between subbed/local/all/mod view does nothing
  • Toggling between subbed/local/all/mod view does nothing

    and

    I just found out posting this that I need to be subscribed to the lemmy.ca support / questions in order to post here.

    I can't duplicate your subbed/Local/all view, and I can post here even though I am not subscribed.
    Are you using the actual website, or one of the many unofficial apps?

    I tried uploading a video but can’t seem to regardless of file size.

    Lemmy doesn't host video, you'll need to upload it elsewhere and link to it.

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    Trial of convoy protest leaders concludes
  • Not a problem!

    Another reason why it's sometimes so far away is that they need a date that's available for the lawyers on both sides, the judge, and the courtroom is available; sometimes it's a nightmare.

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    Trial of convoy protest leaders concludes
  • The Judge will now look at the written submissions from both sides, look at the evidence, look at similar trials, and make sure they take enough time to make their decision in a way that won't be overturned on appeal.

    it's how trials work in Canada.

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    Anti-LGBTQ+ slur-shouting Kid Rock will headline gay Republican event - LGBTQ Nation
  • I would like to think that it's him admitting that he needs to grow up, but he's always been a rich person pretending to be poor, so it's more likely he's trying to get false cred from Billy the Kid.

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  • I mean, this is the same Trinity Western that wasn't allowed to open up a law school because they are garbage, right?

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trinity-western-supreme-court-decision-1.4707240

    They only started to consider dropping their homophobic ways after their law school bid was rejected.

    > It requires members to abstain from using vulgar language, lying or cheating, stealing, using degrading materials such as pornography, and "sexual intimacy that violates the sacredness of marriage between a man and a woman."

    >While that rule effectively bars anyone who is unmarried from having sexual relations, it's the reference to "man and a woman" that is considered discriminatory against LGBT people. Same-sex marriage became legal in Canada in 2005.

    And Janet, get real. Not being allowed to open a law school because you discriminate against others, doesn't count as a loss in diversity.

    > Janet Epp Buckingham, a TWU professor who helped develop the law school proposal, said she was saddened by the ruling.

    >"We feel that this is a loss for diversity in Canada"

    Edit: It looks they stopped making students promise to be straight in 2018, but they didn't drop it for the staff.

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    apnews.com Richard Simmons, a fitness guru who mixed laughs and sweat, dies at 76

    Fitness guru Richard Simmons has died. Publicist Tom Estey tells The Associated Press that Simmons died Friday at his home in Los Angeles on Saturday, a day after his 76th birthday.

    cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/news@lemmy.world/t/982683

    > Fitness guru Richard Simmons has died. Publicist Tom Estey tells The Associated Press that Simmons died Friday at his home in Los Angeles on Saturday, a day after his 76th birthday.

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    Max number of communities modded by one person.

    If you look at the communities tab and sort by new, more communities there have 0 posts than have more than 10 posts. It seems like people are just making communities for the sake of having something to control, without any interest of actually contributing. Often times the communities are opposing, so it's not as if the mod actually has knowledge or an interest in all 6 sides.

    Is there any discussion behind the scenes on a way to curb this. or is this not a concern at this time because lemmy is still small?

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    www.theguardian.com ‘My cast and crew’s safety kept me up at night’: why a queer Ghanaian film may never be screened

    Joewackle J Kusi was finishing his film Nyame Mma when an anti-LGBTQ+ bill was passed, bringing the threat of prosecution for those ‘promoting’ queer stories

    cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/lgbtq_plus@lemmy.blahaj.zone/t/954958

    > Joewackle J Kusi was finishing his film Nyame Mma when an anti-LGBTQ+ bill was passed, bringing the threat of prosecution for those ‘promoting’ queer stories > > Arare Ghanian film featuring a queer main character could not have been released at a worse time for its director and cast. Joewackle J Kusi was making finishing touches to his short film, Nyame Mma (Children of God), and arranging screenings in the capital, Accra, when a piece of legislation passed through Ghana’s parliament, targeting LGBTQ+ content. > > According to the bill approved in late February, those involved in the “wilful promotion, sponsorship or support of LGBTQ+ activities” will face jail sentences of up to five years. The legislation, awaiting presidential endorsement before it becomes law, also stipulates a prison sentence of between six months and three years for those found guilty of identifying as LGBTQ+. > > Kusi says the bill’s passing forced him to cut the schedule short, to just one private screening for prominent art and film figures. It was shown on 6 March, Ghana’s independence day, at a venue in Accra, but Kusi has no idea if it will ever reach a wider audience. > > “I was nervous, I was anxious because of the bill,” Kusi says. “The safety of my cast and crew kept me up at night. > > “We considered that it was safer to just have one night. We didn’t go big because it didn’t feel safe to screen a film with a queer character in Ghana around the time this bill was passed.” > > Nyame Mma tells the story of Kwamena (played by Kobina Amissah-Sam), who moves away from home to live in Bolgatanga, a town in northern Ghana, because of family friction over his sexuality. After the sudden death of his father, the 30-year-old queer man returns home to Sekondi, in the country’s south-west. > > There, he meets his estranged lover, Maroof (played by Papa Osei A Adjei), who, under intense societal pressures, is about to marry a woman. Kwamena is left grieving not just for his father, but also the loss of Maroof. > > In a touch of magical realism, Kwamena, in a dream sequence, meets his father in the afterlife. The film also alludes to Sekondi’s annual masquerade – the Ankos festival – with spirits featuring in surreal episodes. > > “Some of the stories we are going to tell are going to be heavily impacted by the bill. It’s stifling to creativity,” Kusi says. > > “When this film goes out there at the right time I could spend four to five years in prison because I made a film that acknowledges and highlights marginalised and queer stories.” > > The bill, he says, is in contrast with Ghana positioning itself as a tourist destination, particularly after its 2019 Year of Return initiative, designed to encourage the diaspora to come back to the country. > > Based in Accra, Kusi, 31, studied broadcast journalism and mass communications at the Ghana Institute of Journalism. He worked as a writer and producer at a local television network before losing his job during the pandemic which led him to focus on film-making. > > One of his first major productions was a well-received audio drama called Goodbye, Gold Coast, telling the love story of a Ghanian schoolteacher and her European lover on the eve of Ghana’s independence in 1957.. > > Finding actors willing to play queer characters was a major challenge during Nyame Mma’s production. Kusi choose straight actors because “if I had to cast queer actors then they would have to go in hiding”. > > “People read the script and said beautiful things about it but said they can’t act the role,” he says. > > “Growing up, every single time I have seen a queer representation in a Ghanian film it’s been in negative light. You’ll see them at the end of the film giving their life to Christ, or they’re probably on the bed dying from some STDs. I felt that shouldn’t be the only real representation, so I tried to create positive characters.” > > The existing colonial-era gay sex law in Ghana, which carries a prison sentence of three years, has recently led to arrests. In 2021, a group of 16 women and five men were arrested in southeastern Ghana after attending a meeting for LGBTQ+ advocates, in a case that attracted global attention – however a few months later they were acquitted. > > “The [new] bill is targeting and criminalising all aspects of nonconformity,” Kusi says. > > Human rights groups have been urging the president, Nana Akufo-Addo, not to sign the bill into law. One, Outright International, says it would “lead to a surge in violence and human rights violations against LGBTQ persons in Ghana”, including “an increased risk of mob attacks, physical and sexual violence, arbitrary arrests, blackmail, online harassment, forced evictions, homelessness, and employment discrimination”. > > But Kusi points out it is election year in Ghana, and the season for populist policies. > > “The only thing that unites Ghanians, no matter what political party, or religion, is homophobia,” Kusi says. > > “Homophobia makes it really hard for people to think clearly. It obstructs your reasoning.”

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    www.lgbtqnation.com Houthis in Yemen will publicly stone & crucify 9 gay men in “gruesome public spectacles”

    The country will imprison or publicly flog 60 other suspected homosexuals.

    cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/worldnews@lemmy.ml/t/825753

    > The country will imprison or publicly flog 60 other suspected homosexuals.

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    Specifically, Rule 2: No Illegal Content

    Which country?

    The rainbow in the banner isn't legal in some of the more backwards counties, so which country's laws are we going by?

    I think Lemmy.world is based out of the Netherlands, so, are we using Dutch laws?

    Edit: The rules were updated, and the old Rule 2 is gone.

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    wedistribute.org Queer.af is Shutting Down, Due to Taliban

    Mastodon instance Queer.af is shutting down because the country that provides the domain is now ruled by the Taliban.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11100216

    > When registering a country code domain, keep in mind where the domain is being registered. A shift in government or geopolitics can have serious consequences.

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    This has a few caveats, you need to know what you're getting into.

    This is a low-budget movie about homelessness in Winnipeg (Canada), in the 1990s. It's a "slice of life" movie, meaning that it's not about a tightly written story, but about trying to get a view into the lives of these characters.

    It's about the bitter irony of being homeless and trying to sell a heater in order to survive while trying to not freeze. It's not exciting, but it is my favourite holiday movie.

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    Can we defederate from Alien.top? It's just bots.

    Alien.top's raison-d'etre is to create bots and repost things from Reddit.

    The instance makes a bot with the same username as the poster from reddit, then makes a bot with the same username as all the commenters, and re-posts each comment.

    Every alien.top user in this thread is a bot. https://lemmy.ca/post/10599153?scrollToComments=true

    I did a quick check, and it looks like 138 of the comments are bots.

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    www.swiftcurrentonline.com Southwest Sask Pride attacked, City RCMP investigating

    An act of vandalism to the Southwest Sask Pride Centre has the Swift Current City RCMP investigating. The police received a complaint this morning regarding the incident that happened on the 700 block of Lorne Street West sometime last night. Early investigations by the City RCMP have determined the...

    We just had our largest Pride march here in Swift.

    Hate is still losing despite this vandalism.

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    www.swiftcurrentonline.com Record turnout at Swift Current Pride march

    The streets of Swift Current were alive with vibrant colours as the annual Pride march took place on Saturday. Led by Southwest Saskatchewan Pride, the event commenced at noon, departing from Market Square. Dawn Caswell, a member of Southwest Saskatchewan Pride, expressed her excitement over the o...

    I kept original title but there wasn't an actual count, but it was probably 25% more people than last year.

    Nice and uneventful, there was someone at Market Square wearing an "Angry Gormly Listener" shirt, but they didn't cause any trouble.

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    I know it's July, but it's almost time for Swift Current Pride Week.

    I'll see you at the flag-raising on Monday, and hopefully, they update the website with times for the other events.

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    www.swiftcurrentonline.com Live music, kites, cowboys, and more this weekend in the Southwest

    Swift Current is about to experience an action-packed weekend with an extensive variety of events and activities for residents and visitors to enjoy. Making the most of today's 27-degree forecast, numerous outdoor events are taking place throughout the city. Dunk Tank for Your Community The Kinet...

    Kite Festival in Swift

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