It seems obvious to me too, but the internet is full of people missing simple information like this who don't realize it until someone points it out to them.
Yes, but only in a legal environment where showing that this CEO made decisions for their own profit that would reasonably predictably lead to some number of deaths (10, 100, 1000?) would validate a defense of defense of others.
It's a Block Pushing Game is a sokobanlike from the creator of Baba Is You. It's relatively short but has multiple novel mechanics. I enjoyed it enough to create a curses client for it.
PS: If you like Baba Is You, Hempuli publishes multiple new games per month, mostly clever sokoban-likes, at https://hempuli.itch.io/
You can't get support from lemmy.linuxuserspace.show or any other website if there's a bug in your web browser.
You can't get support from gmail or protonmail or any other mail provider if there's a bug in your email client.
It's awful how much people have come to assume that clients and servers must and always come from the same provider.
I think you ended up in the wrong subthread. Whether they quit or not, stay doctors or not, has no bearing on whether their actions are HIPAA violations.
chsh just changes the shell when you log in to a shell. all the other shells are still available and usable. any script starting tieh #!/bin/bash will still run with bash, even if you're using zsh or fish.
There's a HIPAA exception for actions that cause a person's death. And, wrong as they may be, some of those people actually believe the fetus was a person.
This is an interesting idea. There are some tools out there to auto-generate shell autocompletes based on standardized --help output. Maybe there's some possibility to GUIfy that sort of thing?
Maybe this is what it will finally take to get some of the bigger game communities off Nexus. It's a decade overdue.