𝜯𝐞𝐡 𝜝𝐚𝐦𝐬𝐤𝐢
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𝜯𝐞𝐡 𝜝𝐚𝐦𝐬𝐤𝐢@lemmy.worldOPto
Uplifting News@lemmy.world•We have a Secret... [They're making affordable wheelchairs]| JerryRigEverything [12:26]English
6·2 days agoupdated title
Who are you and how did you get an illustration of my grandpa?! (In all seriousness, this is great! =))
𝜯𝐞𝐡 𝜝𝐚𝐦𝐬𝐤𝐢@lemmy.worldOPto
Videos@lemmy.world•This Medical Machine costs $18,000. I Took It Personally. | It's Triggy! [10:27]English
3·2 days ago(Thanks for commenting.)
I too wasn’t convinced that the QA practice for liquid volume dispensing was very accurate. Especially for a medical device that deals with critical dose measurements.
But I did see this as a great step forward as a ‘open(?)’ source project. There’s room for improvement and I figure there’s someone out in the world that has found or will find, a way to improve the dispensing measurement accuracy.
And just a bit of info to go off of, I checked out his channel and found that this and the video before this published video are the only ones with over 100k views. So he’s definitely in the fine-tuning phase of his content and channel. I hope to see more of his projects in the future.
Hahahaha. I wouldn’t do that.
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•It's Saturday, what have you watched this week?English
1·4 days agoI finished watching season 1 of Star Trek: Discovery earlier this week. (I’m kinda sorta on a chronological order watching of the Star Trek. Though… there’s so much other things to watch as well… And it hasn’t helped that set a goal of watching 100 movies this year. :Z) Last night I watched episode six of Scavengers Reign. It’s one of my favorite recent pieces of media.
This depends on what sect of Christianity you believe in. If you’re one that believes that everything is already predetermined, than yeah, this Jesus character would have seen everything to come, in regards of sin. If you don’t believe in a predetermined life, than you would have probably carried a huge burden of guilt for something that you never knew was true or not. But the people around you kept on speaking as if it was true, even though they wouldn’t or couldn’t provide solid evidence of such a thing happening.
Anyway… Do your best to be a good person, treat people how you would want to be treated, and don’t hold religion to be, the end all be all of life, as we know it. No one can fully prove or disprove the existence or absence of a deity or deities.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Call for donations for Lemmy.WorldEnglish
15·5 days agoTheir Open Collective page has useful information about their budget.
https://opencollective.com/mastodonworld#category-BUDGET
Perhaps it doesn’t show everything, but it seems like it shows quite a lot of how their donated money flows.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Call for donations for Lemmy.WorldEnglish
4·5 days agoIn the instance panel (on the right side,) it shows the following ways you can donate. Paypal isn’t listed.

I’m just gonna say it. The Bible Two has a better cover. Just say’n.
edit: Even the first edition of The Bible Two had a better cover.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a band or musician that you found out too late that they were actually really awesome?English
2·6 days agoI too love a good spelunk of the aged veins of music.
I also love connecting people with the right resources. So what kind of music are you into? =) (Or if that’s too broad, what kind of music are you seeking to get into?)
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Dogs@lemmy.world•This is my dog. There are many like him, but this one is mine. My dog is my best friend, he is my lifeEnglish
8·6 days agoPlease say hi to your dog for me! :D
I would feel bad if anyone wasn’t able to have one of these teachers in their life. They are precious and should protected at any cost.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•When's the next canvas/place event on the fediverse?English
8·8 days agoI’m not sure when the fediverse one is, but I do know that you can year round, play/use https://wplace.live/.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•The contents of a jar of NutellaEnglish
146·10 days ago
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HistoryPhotos@piefed.social•Irish Traveller Family, Killorglin, Ireland, 1954.English
113·12 days agoI guess the “Pull out method” hadn’t been invented then…
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•I’m 22 and still unemployedEnglish
6·14 days agoI’m interested to learn why you feel you wouldn’t be able “work quickly or efficiently enough.”
The world is filled with all sorts of jobs, with a wide variety of skills, knowledge, willingness, patience or perseverance. Examples of how this can apply: Those that are willing to work with computers, servers, networks, etc, almost always have to have an abnormal level of perseverance with electric machines that don’t always give you a clear diagnostic. It’s not just about one’s knowledge.
Those that work in framing up houses need to have a willingness unlike most jobs, to work in all sorts of weather conditions and work schedules. It’s not just about their skills and levels of each.
Those that work well in clothing design need to grow to have a vast knowledge of how different materials work with or against one another, and on or around skin. (Among other things to know.) It’s not just about how well this color/pattern works or doesn’t work with another.
I hope you find this as encouragement and not a belittling of you. You’re in your early 20’s. And as things go, you are still technically in your ‘New to this plant’ stage. The lack of experiences and knowledge is actually an exciting thing to have. It means (at least to me,) that there are so many personal foundation building moments and experiences to be had.
Also, don’t let one job experience and/or work experience dictate what you can or can not do. You will only find sorrow, self-loathing and despair in doing so, later on. Keep exploring. Keep growing. Keep, moving, forward. No matter how small those movements are and how often you can or are willing to. There is greatness in everyone. Bring it forward. =)
(Never be deterred in asking a mental health professional for help or guidance. Good ones can be found. Also, depression is a Bitch and Anxiety is lying to you.)














I see your point. But I believe there would have been a good chance of it turning out like the U.S. when they finally did away with slavery. (Yes, I know different forms of slavery were drafted and implemented before it was outlawed. However, the sure count of people that were in slavery of any kind in the U.S., greatly decreased the decade following. It’s still morally wrong. But that’s a reality the U.S. and other countries lived and breathed back then.) I would worry that some form of Jim Crow laws would come about, after more Jewish people returned. (This does have me interested in learning more about how the Jewish people were treated over a decade, after the Nazi party fell in Germany. If anyone can point me in the right ‘direction,’ it would be much appreciated.) I’m not a historian, nor Israel expert. But I am a person wanting to learn more about the world’s accurate history.