CallMeAl (like Alan)
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CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to have an internet without the Javascript ?English
24·5 days agoWTF are you ranting about? I’m a web user. As I’ve never owned a device which had a web browser but not a calculator, I’m simply asking why would I want a calculator in my web browser?
Whether or not you are a full stack web developer, I’m confident you can understand this simple concept.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to have an internet without the Javascript ?English
35·5 days agoDid you mean to reply to someone else? Unless you want to address my specific point about why would I want a calculator in my web browser, I don’t understand your comment.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to have an internet without the Javascript ?English
4·5 days agoWhy would I want a calculator in my web browser?
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You walk into a restaurant and see this. What’s your first thought?English
8·6 days agoThe restaurant business in the USA is a total scam from start to finish and here is why: There are multiple ways or “systems” to run service in a restaurant.
Most places outside the USA use a team service system. This means that the service team is trained to do all of the front house roles: taking orders, delivering food, making drinks, clearing tables, etc. They all trade off doing what is needed at any given time. This makes two things possible: Having a much smaller staff and paying them all a living wage, regardless of how many customers come in that day. It also means that there will not be anyone constantly interrupting you to try to up sell you more items. If you need something, you are expected to signal a staff member. No tipping is expected or needed.
In the USA by contrast, they run a system where a much larger staff is needed because the servers are acting like commissioned sales people. Each server focuses on a small number of tables with the intent of getting them to spend as much as possible. In exchange for this hovering continuous sales pitching, you get to also pay for the server. You have to because the USA system requires it. An owner cannot afford to over staff on their own so they get the customers to pay for it, on top of the food prices. The myth is that this system encourages better service because of tipping. The reality is that this system encourages constant up sells and manipulation to get you to spend as much as possible because the tip will be a percentage of that bill.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Did you work as a teenager, if so what was your job?English
2·13 days agowhen i was 15 i spent one summer working at a summer camp making and serving icetea
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the point of this community compared to asklemmy?English
23·15 days agoBased on the description and rules, I had thought NSQ was for genuine questions you don’t know the answer to and may feel stupid asking. For example, “How can I tell if a carrot is safe to eat or spoiled?”
Rules 4 and 5, to me would preclude the kind of validation or discussion seeking posts where the title is an opinion question and body is an essay answering the question and asking for reactions. However, as you point out this actually seems like the majority of posts lately.
I thought those type of posts goe in !asklemmy@lemmy.world which says it is for “open-ended, thought provoking questions” and has a rule clearly stating it is not a support community. Yet the mods/members there seem happy to take and answer general support questions.
Maybe I’m wrong, but it seems like a pretty common theme in the Threadiverse that most community mods are more interested in post activity than strict rule/topic keeping.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do I break my scrum/project manager friend?English
41·15 days agoIf we were talking Product Manager, I’d gladly help. But this just sounds mean.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are doctor's of presidents still bound by HIPPA even if they see a major decline that would massively effect the country? Or can they tell the truth? And can they lie if under pressure from one?English
1·16 days agoI guess I have a different idea of what require means.
That’s entirely possible. From what you wrote I think your definition of required is along the line of “that for which there is no possibility or option to avoid.” Is that accurate?
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are doctor's of presidents still bound by HIPPA even if they see a major decline that would massively effect the country? Or can they tell the truth? And can they lie if under pressure from one?English
2·16 days agoyour not being arrested for not giving your PHI. You’re not required to do so.
I don’t really understand what kind of distinction you are trying to draw. If the question is, can an employer require you to provide medical information as a condition of employment, in so far as it pertains to fitness to do the job, the answer is yes. You do not have a right to ignore this requirement of your employer. If you did they couldn’t fire you for non-compliance.
Your employer can require you to start at a certain time, wear a specific uniform, or even to refrain from speaking about certain topics while on duty. You would not get arrested for violating any of these but that doesn’t mean they aren’t required of you as an employee right?
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are doctor's of presidents still bound by HIPPA even if they see a major decline that would massively effect the country? Or can they tell the truth? And can they lie if under pressure from one?English
4·16 days agoIt won’t go before a judge or anything
If you believe you are entitled to both keep your job and not share the requested medical information with your employer, then your only recourse is to sue your employer to bar them from firing you, and take it before a judge.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are doctor's of presidents still bound by HIPPA even if they see a major decline that would massively effect the country? Or can they tell the truth? And can they lie if under pressure from one?English
6·16 days agoIANAL but as I understand it, in the USA an employer can require you to get a medical declaration that you are fit for the requirements of the job if they see evidence that suggests that you might not be. You are then required to get that declaration from your doctor and give it to your employer. HIPAA doesn’t apply but it could go before a judge to decide if you refuse to provide it.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are doctor's of presidents still bound by HIPPA even if they see a major decline that would massively effect the country? Or can they tell the truth? And can they lie if under pressure from one?English
132·16 days agoIt is a misconception that the Privacy Rule creates a right for any individual to refuse to disclose any health information (such as chronic conditions or immunization records) if requested by an employer or business. HIPAA Privacy Rule requirements merely place restrictions on disclosure by covered entities and their business associates without the consent of the individual whose records are being requested; they do not place any restrictions upon requesting health information directly from the subject of that information.
Source: Wikipedia
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any communities where people have real intellectually honest discusions?English
2·20 days agoeven with good moderation the trolls or intellectually dishonest will wear you down
This is already my experience with any kind of nuanced or challenging topic. There are even examples in this very thread.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any communities where people have real intellectually honest discusions?English
3·20 days agoYes and I’m learning that many serious discussion communities are invite only to make moderation easier.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any communities where people have real intellectually honest discusions?English
3·20 days agoI think you just described moderation in general :)
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any communities where people have real intellectually honest discusions?English
31·20 days agoI’m not talking about trolling.
I’m specifically looking for discussions where Intellectually Honesty is practiced because that’s how the people involved would like to engage in discussion.
edit: typos
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•why is lemmy so anticatholic?English
4·21 days agoIf you can commit to having an open and intellectually honest discussion about it, I promise you won’t have any logical reasons to support the catholic church afterward.
CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.worldto
memes@lemmy.world•My dog constantly points this stuff out to meEnglish
5·21 days agoYou can show the show, watch the watch, show the watch, and watch the show! Its a world of possibilities out there for showing and watching…


I don’t know but I suspect that first getting to know a community and then making an effort to keep your posts on topic will go a long way to help.