Ongoing. It is not "down" but purposefully offline for "maintenance." Main status does show the LMS (all the course stuff) down, and my instance shows "up" but that's because (I assume) you can reach it and the maintenance page. But that's not useful, if technically not "down."
My wife’s grades are due tomorrow. She was in the middle of finishing exams when it happened. She can’t even access the exams to grade by hand. Total mess.
I didn't have issues with sleep/wake until somewhat recently (not sure when) and found this post. Grabbing the patch from the commit referenced and using it on top of 6.12 and 6.13 kernels seems to have fixed it for me too (for the past couple of weeks and counting).
By default, LibreWolf clears cookies and browser history when it closes. I understand why, it's a bit too aggressive for me (and I use temporary container tabs, so cookies hanging around doesn't bother me).
ive found in the not too distant past that sometimes playing DRM content on librewolf to staight not work. For instance playing spotify will straight not work but will work fine in firefox
Wow, that is a lot of tabs. I always thought it was funny when people would say they have "a lot" and it was dozens or hundreds at most, while I was in the 1500 range.
But isn't that exactly it, that these (and healthcare) are very much part of the "market?" The goal to make money and to provide healthcare are at fundamental odds if you ask me. (Or they don't have to be, but the natural "experiment" of for profit healthcare in places like the US tells us much.)
I think no one is against paying doctors to make a good living. Perhaps even extravangant living. If the product is great, why not? Apple, Tesla, Etc made owners very rich.
The problem is your share of health dollars going to administrators, which is bundled with the barriers to entry into healthcare and into insurance.
Its very hard to be a doctor that doesnt take insurance, so administrators come to rule the roost. If there was truly a free market, yiud see a material share of doctors working outside the insurance system. Yet no such niche really exists.
I do see this to a huge extent in the area of mental health in the wealthy area that I live in.
Many of the best doctors have no need for insurance- rich people will gladly pay $300 an hour or more for a good therapist so why bother with the insulting $60 reimbursement that a doctor will get after doing a lot of paperwork with an insurance company.
I am not sure that this means anything whatsoever about a free market or not - and not all kinds of doctors are doing this, but it’s happening. And it really sucks to be paying the huge insurance premiums I’m paying, and still have the best doctors all out of reach unless I’m willing to shell out MORE money out of pocket.
There are a few cash-only medical practices. I know of one personally. They have been operating this way for nearly 20 years so it must be working for them.
I would guess that most of their patients are quite well off, given that they have the cash available to pay out of pocket. That probably eliminates quite a lot of issues for the practice, as that would tend to select for reasonably educated and high-functioning patients. They also don't have to deal with insurance companies or collections.
The problem with a doctor making an extravagant living is that it calls into question their motivation for working as a healer. How can I feel good about my patients if I know that they can barely afford to pay for my cafe? Or conversely, what does that say about me if I only work with wealthy patients?