You got me wondering:
Te Tāhū Hauora / Health Quality & Safety Commission reports:
New data shows 47 percent of those who visited their GP in 2018 were dispensed at least one antibiotic.
But don’t despair! It’s quite an exciting time for antimicrobial awareness in New Zealand! In 2017, Manatū Hauora - Ministry of Health in conjunction with Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand launched the “New Zealand Antimicrobial Resistance Action Plan” which established the “New Zealand Antimicrobial Resistance Action Plan Governance Group” (NZAMRGG). The group meets 3 times per year and the only meeting notes published are from 2019. In those meeting notes “Bryan Wilson” sent apologies. It isn’t clearly stated if this is the Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys but it’s important to note the spelling is different.
It is difficult to understand if the group was effective because they only seemed to publish notes from one meeting which consists mostly of planning and action items.
Cast iron?
They fixed the filters on the explore page: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/21083
You can filter out posts by keyword now.
Google has the “Shopping” tab which shows some historical pricing information.
What!?!? Where is the pekapeka-tou-roa / long-tailed bat?
From a privacy perspective, I don’t like this. From a road safety perspective, it sounds like it might not be as effective as they claim:
And Ministry of Transport research from 2017 found 85 per cent of the road toll occurred below the speed limit.
Matthew-Wilson said speed cameras, even the new point-to-point cameras, would not lower the road toll.
He said speed alone was a factor in just 15 per cent of fatal crashes, adding there is a minority of people who would speed no matter what, and they were the ones who were involved in speed-related crashes.
“Speed cameras seem like a magic solution, but they’re not: they alienate ordinary motorists without affecting the behaviour of the tiny minority who cause most fatal crashes,” he said.
😂 True. I’m not sure why it wouldn’t work.
Crazy question: Do you have VLC installed? It won’t work in a browser. VLC is an open source video player.
If it’s not working in VLC: Do you have any error messages or log messages from VLC?
Are you in New Zealand? I think it might be geo-locked to NZ only.
That’s revenue, not profit.
Ahh, the old Telegram as a reliable source of information. I’d say there’s a 20% chance the information in that post is worthwhile.
The original download page links to the torrent file. When seeding it the client reports the magnet link.
I submitted a pull request that was shut down and the only feedback was “I don’t think this is the way we’d do it.”
I know managing community contributions is a big task but if you want people to volunteer, a baseline amount of effort should be made to enable it.
It’s also helpful to have automated tests to increase confidence that a change won’t break existing features.
So we do get the latest trends from the USA just 15 years later in this case…
Buying political favours has turned that place into a hot mess inside a dumpster fire on a train wreck. I don’t want to watch it happen here.
Please do.
It sounds like you need xTeVe to rebroadcast the stream inside your house. NextPVR is good at recording but not rebroadcasting.
I don’t know of any tutorials for that but the high level is to configure xTeVe with the playlist/EPG and then point Jellyfin at your xTeVe instance. You should be able to follow the instructions for “Emby” in the docs. Jellyfin is a fork of Emby so the instructions should be very similar.
How far along are you in that process?
It’s a bit more mundane than that:
If we are arguing past each other, it’s pretty tough to solve any real problems.
Check out NextPVR. There is a Jellyfin plugin that allows you to view the programs and manage recording right in Jellyfin. The hardest part is getting the file permissions / ownership right.
I added a “device” which is actually pointing to a series of XML files that describe the IPTV available in my country. You might be able to find similar streams in your country.
Xteve is good for if you can only create a single connection to a stream, and you want to rebroadcast it to multiple clients. This is good if you have multiple TVs but only a single IP address. I noticed the IPTV feeds don’t seem to limit the number of connections. It does seem to do geoblocking though so people outside the country can’t view some of the channels.
It’s funny because the right wing people I’ve met talk about socialism and leftist politics being fascist. Left wing people talk about alt right populist movements as being fascist.
That indicates a highly functional propaganda machine is controlling narratives and sowing division.
I wonder if this would have been considered a “power play” in a different century.