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Fixed, sorry about that


I think it means that people will be able to watch the soccer matches for free on the big TVs in the stadium. Not really something that I’d want to do, but maybe some people will enjoy it.
Personally, I’d prefer to watch sports events at home or at smaller venues like local community centres


It might be this bit
On top of that, backup and restore functionality is now fully supported in the web interface. Users can restore database backups directly from the Immich UI, either through the administration maintenance page or during onboarding of a new instance.


Here is the report: https://digitallibrary.cma.ca/media/Digital_Library_PDF/2026 Losing doctors to desk work EN.pdf
See “Appendix B: Provincial/territorial estimates of physician administrative burden and full-time equivalent gain” on page 37.

For BC specifically, there was this recent article:
Family doctors in B.C. are calling on the province to cut digital red tape, saying outdated systems and unnecessary paperwork are slowing patient care and increasing wait times.
It comes as a new national study shows doctors across the province are spending three million hours per year handling administrative work.
The latest report, released by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business and the Canadian Medical Association, released as part of the Red Tape Awareness Week, found that doctors in B.C. spend nearly 10 hours a week on administrative work.
It estimates that eliminating unnecessary paperwork in B.C. could free up an equivalent of more than 1,400 full-time doctors.


Since doctors/staff communicate to each other in a shorthand, and it would be very difficult to make all that internal communication written in an accessible way. We would likely need a separate team of people transcribing and adding context to all the notes.
What might be a good first step is freeing up healthcare capacity to respond to patient’s inquiries. After that, if we can set up some way of communicating the available resources to the person who FOI’s the medical records, they can get in touch if they have questions.
Thank you for sharing the story. Hope you both find strength and clarity, regardless of what the future holds.
Take care of yourself as well!
That’s fair, your words are valid as well.
I don’t think this comic is necessarily heartwarming or wholesome. It’s a short story that shares details from the author’s life. I can see how it can give hope to some while making others feel worse.
I’m sorry for your loss


There were a handful of times when I saw students using airdrop to send files in school, but email / google drive was the most common way to do it.
The choice to make Airdrop an Apple-only feature might have hurt adoption


Would you have an example of a community where it works? I was trying it earlier, but I wasn’t getting any content in the feed


Thank you! I’ve copied it into the post.
I must have dropped it from the scheduler somehow


Oops, it’s fixed now


Linus videos have clickbait titles like that, and it’s in reference to some news articles calling GOS an OS for criminals
Title and thumbnail aside, the video was a positive review of GOS and was made with help from a GOS team member. I probably should have added the extra context before it got downvoted away 😄


I did try subscribing to one from my instance a while back, but no content has federated in since then


Right, that makes sense
What I’m getting from the comments here is that it works for microblogging, not for forum / threadiverse


Thank you for the detailed explanation, that makes sense :)


Do you see any content on that page? I’m looking at !events@forum.fedimins.net but I don’t see anything except the title and icon


Neat! Good to know :)


Our university Astronomy club started a program like that, it’s great! Community members donated their old scopes and now people can borrow them.


I think it makes sense to pay a deposit and get it back when you return the item. It would make the library more comfortable to lend out quality items. The hard part is knowing what to look for when it’s returned.
I would be good with that too!
I’m not sure what the return on investment from tourism is like, but I do look forward to the event in the summer. Even when I don’t attend, there’s a nice vibe to it all 😄