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oh my! TIL! ty for this, I never knew and do ctrl+shift, backspace all the time.


I have it on my personal pc already but my work machine doesn't yet have it.


This isn't opening the csv file directly, it's importing it into an existing (though possibly not yet saved) workbook. I can attest that it works correctly though it is kind of annoying if you don't want to do more than just some simple manipulation.

Also I believe excel for mac either doesn't have this feature or it's not as feature rich as the windows counterpart.


but policing is returning to precovid levels compared to 2020-2021, and it appears murder is falling at a similar rate.. where do you get your information from?


Just to put it more succinctly: you’re in favor of angering all healthcare providers (doctors, nurses, etc) to make healthcare better.

I don’t know if the outcome you want is the outcome you’re gonna get with that strategy. Might want to consider the humans actually affected and how they might react instead of treating everyone as some faceless cabal of evildoers bent on pulling money out of your pocket.


> bent on pulling money out of your pocket

Speaking of which, I am not sure why doctors are allowed to limit the number of doctors who can become licensed each year.


And also consider that most doctors and nurses probably don't like the way the healthcare system currently works. Certainly none of the dozen or so that I know personally do. Using "makes doctors angry" a proxy for whether a proposed reform is a good idea probably isn't one.


On the other hand, "makes doctors happy" would lead you to some bizarre local maxima, and we seem to have quite a lot of those already.


I just think angering the people who are supposed to be caring for me is a great way to receive subpar care, I don't care how moral and "above it all" healthcare workers are supposed to be, at the end of the day they're human and if you tell them you don't value their hard work, they may just put in a little less effort than you'd like. (just like you might do the same for a boss who belittles you and refuses to give the raise you feel deserve).

As an example, in many countries where they have socialized healthcare, nurses and doctors do often go on strike, which has always resulted in worse care during those times...


> What is your actual counterposition here?

That yelling fire in a theater is dangerous and that is quite literally what the NYT and NPR did.

The falsehoods they repeated caused immediate panic and rioting in many Muslim communities and countries, they’ve burned down synagogues and Israeli embassies over a false story.


“Burns down Synagogues” and “reads NPR” are probably largely disjoint sets of people.

I’m Jewish, and I’m exceedingly sensitive to the volatility of the situation. My relatives’ lives depend on it. I do not find NPR’s language particularly objectionable.


Perhaps they listen to the US congressional representative who repeated the same untruths as NPR and AP and the New York Times?


there are a few projects that do this, but it doesn't really matter... not enough people use any single one and most new videos will never really show accurate info


There were stories that at Uber events they had a big screen and shared that info publicly of various celebrities.


You can currently purchase 3rd gen apple AirPods for less than $100 on Amazon


Sounds entirely legitimate.

Actually I looked closer, and I cannot see any such thing.

In fact, even refurbished 2nd generation AirPods are $93: https://www.amazon.com/Apple-AirPods-Charging-Case-Renewed/d...


Sorry just checked, you’re right I mixed them up w 2nd gen.

https://a.co/d/g8IRO8W


I don't see where to use it or how, doesn't appear to allow you to record your screen...


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