MangoKangaroo

joined 1 year ago
[–] MangoKangaroo@beehaw.org 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I'm curious whether the increasingly invasive telemetry of modern Windows will have legal implications surrounding patient privacy here in the US. I work IT in the healthcare field, and one of our key missions is HIPAA compliance. What, then, will be the impact if Microsoft starts storing more and more in-depth data offsite? Will keyboard entries into our EHR be tracked and stored in Microsoft's servers? Will we subsequently be held liable if a breach at Microsoft causes this information to leak, or if Microsoft just straight-up starts selling it to advertisers? Windows is our one-and-only option for endpoint devices, so it's not like we can just switch.

I genuinely don't have the answers to these questions right now, but it may start to become a serious conversation for our department in the future if things continue at the trajectory they're going at. Or, maybe I'm just old and paranoid and everything will be okie dokie.

[–] MangoKangaroo@beehaw.org 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I'm specifically interested in seeing how the transition from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice goes. My boss has been pondering the possibility of migrating us from Word and Excel to Writer and Calc. My concern, as someone who exclusively uses LibreOffice at home, is those edge-cases where another entity sends us a document that has some weird behavior that might not be properly replicated in LibreOffice. I don't know much about the German government's typical document practices, but I think this will be a good case study on the viability of LibreOffice in a more serious production environment.

[–] MangoKangaroo@beehaw.org 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

My experience has been fine. If you go into Proton Mail with the understanding that you're doing it to stop Google from data mining your email, and not for the sake of truly private/anonymous email, you'll have a good time. The aliasing feature is super nice as well.

[–] MangoKangaroo@beehaw.org 2 points 7 months ago

I usually stay away from the political content for the reason you mentioned, but I figured I'd chime in and say I think this was a good decision. Stonetoss is a piece of shit, but there are plenty of other places on the internet for posts like that to happen.

 

Picture of a little brown and orange salamander on a pebbled sidewalk.

 

This was a couple of days ago, but I didn't see any other posts about it on Beehaw so here it is.

[–] MangoKangaroo@beehaw.org 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)

What do you mean? Taylor Swift made Minecraft.

 

Be it a game that's difficult in its entirety, or a particular challenge in a game that you just couldn't complete.

For me, there are three that come to mind:

  • Super Hostile: Waking Up (Minecraft Custom Map, Hard difficulty). That damn water section...
  • Terraria Zenith Mode. Coming from someone to whom Master Mode is fairly easy, this was rough.
  • Calamity Death Mode (Terraria). I beat DoG (this was back when a headshot was an automatic death), but I just could not click with the Yharim fight. I also think burnout was at play here because that was a LONG playthrough.
 

Basically the title. I've been thinking of checking out Mastodon, and I'd like to get opinions on which instances are great. I'm mostly just looking for something like Beehaw. That is to say, a chill and friendly place that's at least decently active.

Thanks. ~~As a bribe for your participation, please enjoy this close-up photo of a deer that walked past the window at work today.~~ NVM, the picture won't upload. Please imagine a cute deer in your mind instead.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by MangoKangaroo@beehaw.org to c/support@beehaw.org
 

Hi beeautiful people.

On certain posts, reply chains seem to be hidden by a "x more replies" button. When I try to click to expand these replies, however, I'm met with an eternally-spinning wheel. I've tried this in both Chrome and Firefox, with extensions enabled and disabled, all to the same effect. Any help is appreciated.

Browser: Chrome 118.0.5993.88 (Also reproduced on the latest Firefox)

Platform: Fedora 38

Thanks. :)

Sloppy video recording of the behavior in question: https://youtu.be/rWbZc3wdVC4

The thread I used as an example: https://beehaw.org/comment/1433678

Update: I finally figured out that this happens on threads where I have one of the participants blocked. Everyone can look away now.

 

I'm reworking my computer setup, and I'm currently debating with myself over whether I want to pick up a second monitor, or sell my current one and replace it with an ultrawide. I figured I'd seek out anecdotes to see which setup people tend to prefer.

Edit: Thanks y'all for the responses. I see a lot of people doing UWD+1, a few using dual, and very few using none at all. I'm at least going to roll with two monitors, but I'll have to do some measuring to see if I can make an UWD+1 work for my desk.