I have a friend who likes making care packages for people; anyone know of a good outlet for that? Before Reddit got big there were a few good places on there but I'm drawing a blank now.
I've had good results managing it by planning my week very loosely: I write down 1-3 things I plan to do each day (including work, exercise, cleaning, leisure, seeing friends, appointments) and it's just enough structure to keep me moving without being stifling.
“Life-and-death decisions relating to patient acuity, treatment decisions, and staffing levels cannot be made without the assessment skills and critical thinking of registered nurses,” the union wrote in the post. “For example, tell-tale signs of a patient’s condition, such as the smell of a patient’s breath and their...
I switched to standing-only at work about 10 years ago and it's been great, except for a 2-year stretch where the cleaners in the building I worked in would somehow find a free desk chair and push it under my desk every. single. night. So every morning when I got to work there'd be an office chair sitting on my standing mat and I'd have to find somewhere to put it. I tried moving it far away, finding a chairless desk on the other side of the building, but somehow they kept finding me a chair I didn't want and rolling it onto my mat. Eventually I got a little guest stool and would pull that over onto my mat when I left, and that worked as a decoy chair and kept them from adding a chair. Maybe this comic was about them.
Is there a good "random acts of kindness" community in the fediverse?
I have a friend who likes making care packages for people; anyone know of a good outlet for that? Before Reddit got big there were a few good places on there but I'm drawing a blank now.
Structure is a double-edged sword ( lemmy.world )
The Vitamin ( lemmy.world )
Netanyahu admits ‘tragic mistake’ after Israeli strike on Rafah camp kills dozens ( www.smh.com.au )
Every time I hear news from the tech industry lately ( lemmy.world )
Google scrambles to manually remove weird AI answers in search ( www.theverge.com )
New adventuring party just dropped ( media.kbin.social )
Nurses Protest 'Deeply Troubling' Use of AI in Hospitals ( www.404media.co )
“Life-and-death decisions relating to patient acuity, treatment decisions, and staffing levels cannot be made without the assessment skills and critical thinking of registered nurses,” the union wrote in the post. “For example, tell-tale signs of a patient’s condition, such as the smell of a patient’s breath and their...
Standing rule only ( lemmy.blahaj.zone )
Stretching the definition of an antique "meme", but here's an image from 2016 about a message board gag in 2006. ( startrek.website )