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temporal_spider@lemm.eeOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an easy way to remotely monitor another person's pulse?English1·8 days agoOooh, this sounds promising. We have a local server. And my Sense 2 can go a week between charges. Thank you very much. I’ll look into it.
temporal_spider@lemm.eeOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an easy way to remotely monitor another person's pulse?English10·9 days agoAwwww, thanks. Isn’t life just full of these messy, scary, oddball realities that no one ever tells you? I found so many of them in parenthood. Aging looks like more of the same.
temporal_spider@lemm.eeOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an easy way to remotely monitor another person's pulse?English8·9 days agoGood point. Thank you.
temporal_spider@lemm.eeOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an easy way to remotely monitor another person's pulse?English391·9 days agoWe’re all android and Linux here, but thank you!
temporal_spider@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have you ever cared how much tax you pay?English2·22 days agoI absolutely did care when I was a single mom just barely getting by, and the state and federal self-employment taxes took such huge bites out of my income. Often, I couldn’t pay them and still eat and pay rent, so I racked up interest charges and penalties.
The self-employment tax system in the USA is royally fucked for people who can hardly support themselves even without it.
temporal_spider@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why this annoying trend of having face on videos ?English27·2 months agoI like reaction videos. If you don’t like them, don’t watch them, this isn’t complicated. I think football is stupid, but lots of people love it. It’s a big ol world, and it’s full of people with nervous systems all firing in different ways. Stop yucking other people’s yums.
Some of us are homebound with various disabilities. Some of us are too ill or too medicated to deal with actual social interaction. Reactions offer a parasocial experience that helps stave off loneliness. Lots of things that seem “stupid” turn out to be helpful for disabled people.
temporal_spider@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•does anyone else’s family think their ambitions/goals are “stupid”?English101·2 months agoThis sounds like an example of the “crab bucket mentality.” It’s very common, especially among groups who have experienced trauma such as poverty, war, or racism.
You can absolutely live your own life, and learn the things you’re interested in. Still, it’s good to keep some compassion for your family members. They probably do love you and want you to be happy. They might just be frightened of you stepping outside their reality.
temporal_spider@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•[Series] What did you learn from Charles Bukowski?English3·3 months agoNot really a lesson learned, but a line that stayed with me. I forget which book it’s in, maybe Post Office, but he writes about a winning streak he had at the track. It was so good he either quit or took a leave of absence from his job. He woke late, enjoyed steak and scotch, then ambled down to the track. And then he says, “it was a great life, and I did not tire of it.”
All our lives, we’re told that wealth won’t buy happiness, that the only true fulfillment comes from hard work, and that getting what we want will only lead to misery. But here’s Bukowski describing a life of utter self-indulgence, and saying he never got tired of it. Profound.
temporal_spider@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would you have a drink at lunch and then go back to work?English2·3 months agoYears ago, I was working on a house where there were several nests of these wicked looking red wasps. I had been working around them all morning quite safely. At lunch, I drank half a beer, and was almost immediately stung twice when I went back to work. I don’t know if it affected my timing or my scent, or something else.
I’m afraid so. There are a lot of people still fighting our Civil War, the one that supposedly ended over 150 years ago. Even without those troglodytes, there is a distinct cultural difference between the North and South, as I think there is in many countries. We tend to rub each other the wrong way sometimes.
Old joke about the difference. Walk up to a Southerner’s house, and they say, “can I help you?” Walk up to a Yankee’s house, and it’s, “whaddya want?”
Texan here. Yankee is definitely not a neutral word to refer to everyone from the USA. Some people down here will fight you over it, but most would just give you a confused look.
I’ve always understood gringo to mean white person, especially one who can’t speak Spanish. The term is sometimes used in Mexican restaurants to let the staff know that you can’t deal with too many jalapeños.
Excellent. I do this all the time, answer the wrong question. But yes, you are completely right, check pulse with your fingers. I feel very close to you right now.