• @Sterile_Technique
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    1034 minutes ago

    Stupid doctors. Starting in the medical field, I had this notion that a doctor is this kind of universally intelligent, best-of-humanity kind of person.

    Some of them are.

    But some of them are absolute dumbasses who happen to have a photographic memory that carried them through med school… Like, full blown trumpanzee, falls for conspiracy theory bullshit, superstitious nutjob, knuckle-dragging, slack-jawed idiot.

    It shouldn’t be possible. No one who makes it through med school should be mentally capable of instantly plummeting to the rock-bottom of stupid as soon as they step foot outside of their field of study (which fortunately most of those types deliver at least passable quality of care).

  • NaibofTabr
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    So where I live (US) we have carpool lanes - not on the highway, but on regular commuter roads, city blocks, mostly commercial but also some residential areas. These appear on the right-hand lane. You know, the turning lane, where other vehicles are turning onto the road, or turning off of it, where there are intersections and entries for parking lots and driveways and such.

    These lanes make no sense whatsoever. I can’t even imagine the logic behind how they were designed. There’s no benefit to being a carpool driving in this lane, because you will always be slowed down by other vehicles turning onto the road or off of it, so there’s no incentive to carpool. There’s no way to enforce these carpool lanes because anyone stopped by a police officer could just claim that they were going to turn at the next intersection, so ticketing non-carpool drivers is impractical.

    I can only assume that this was an idea that sounded good on paper to somebody, but was never reviewed by anyone who had actually driven on a road in their life. I understand the logic behind carpool lanes on the highway (in theory, though they’re not particularly effective in practice), but I can’t understand these, or why they’ve continued to exist for more than a year.

    • @gibmiser
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      222 minutes ago

      If I am remembering correctly it was to try and make having a bus only lane more palpable for the general public. Bus gets to go fast, encourage people to carpool, win win.

      But yes, what you said is what actually happens.

    • @Death_Equity
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      126 minutes ago

      That sounds like something California would come up with.

  • EleventhHour
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    492 hours ago

    Donald Trump is not only running for president again, he might actually win.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 hour ago

      If 2016 taught me anything it’s to not trust polls. Doesn’t matter how hard ahead Kamala is polling until your ballot is actually cast.

      It also doesn’t help that you have the “Lemmy.ml” crowd calling you a fascist if you vote for Kamala, because in their twisted world having trump win is better eomehow

  • Jo Miran
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    172 hours ago

    Executives from non-IT companies joining internal IT planning meetings.

    • @Hasherm0n
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      430 minutes ago

      This describes my CISO to a fucking tee.

  • @AbouBenAdhem
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    142 hours ago

    Reality itself: “Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.” —Niels Bohr

    • @[email protected]
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      62 hours ago

      And then ultimately math, which is somehow both the ultimate unreality, yet simultaneously the only thing that is real.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        21 hour ago

        Math is just a language that can be used to model reality.