

There’s something to be said for consistency!


There’s something to be said for consistency!


What’s a little scope creep between friends?
I can’t really offer much advice with the family dynamic, but I can share my experience with a septoplasty.
I’ve had a septoplasty. It would take me 2-3x as long to clear a cold than everyone else and I’d come down with at least one sinus infection every year until I had the surgery. By the sound of it, if your ENT (Ear-Nose-Throat specialist) has recommended one for your symptoms, it is worth doing. It has made a big difference to my quality of life.
You can explain to your ENT that you’re nervous about the surgery. In my case (because I am terrible with getting an IV/drip for anathesia) they used nitrous oxide to knock me out so they could get the IV in for the surgery. Last thing I remember was breathing it in; then nothing else until I woke up in recovery. If you’ve had past surgeries involving anathesia where you’ve unexpectedly woken up, make sure you tell the ENT and anathetist beforehand so they can take appropriate action. If you’ve had no problems, though, you can remind yourself of this to help reassure yourself that you’ll get through the surgery fine.
If you’re used to constant congestion and other nasal issues, then most of the post-surgery period is not going to be any worse. It’s really only the first 2-3 days that are particularly uncomfortable with the inflammation, mucus and post-surgery bleeding (there shouldn’t be any significant bleeding after the first night, especially if you follow your ENT’s post-surgery advice - usually regular nasal/sinus rinses which helps flush out the mucus and muck). Even then it’s still possible to get some sleep; you’re unlikely to be falling asleep randomly the next day but will feel pretty tired and sore. Plan to have a slow couple of days relaxing (e.g. watching TV or reading), and allow for the possibility of taking a nap in the afternoons, just in case you need it. That way you have more control over where you sleep if you need to.


Well, if we’re saving DB space, why not just use the generate_series function (assuming you’re running PostgreSQL…)?


You just had to remind me, didn’t you?


That’s my point. I feel like they have been sitting on this for a while and didn’t release it ages ago because it would be one more thing to reduce the odds of people shifting from 10 to 11.


Right, so they wait until just after Windows 10 reaches EOL to release the patch for this annoying bug. Typical. They’ve probably had the solution ready for ages.


Somebody used the wrong data type for the Hour column…


It was definitely one of those holodeck adventure stories. I was disappointed that the Hirogen didn’t show up as much in the later seasons (the extent of their communications relay network suggested that they used to have a vast territory), although they did come back to the fallout of “The Killing Game” in Season 7’s “Flesh and Blood”.


I would agree that Enterprise’s first season was generally better than TNG’s, but I mostly enjoyed Season 3 of Enterprise.


Really? I quite enjoyed “The Killing Game”… The Hirogen made an interesting addition to the series.
I can empathise. Pumpkin is a particularly strong flavour/smell, and even today I cannot stomach pumpkin soup.
Glad she was able to recover and finish the design. It’s an impressive (suitably creepy and terrifying) result.


Fantastic. Let’s add radioactive fallout to the list of things Trump and co are trying to kill everyone with.


That’s quite possible, unfortunately…


I have several use cases, a big one being that it gives me an alternate storage medium for backing up home photos and videos. Obviously there’s caveats on how long BD-Rs last (although M-discs should outlast me) and the issue of needing a player in future, but it gives me more peace of mind knowing that I can backup these sorts of things to different storage types (external hard drives are all well and good until they’re corrupted by power issues or user error, or you want to keep a copy at a relative’s place and it’s a multi-hour trip… with optical media you can just keep adding discs to the offsite backup as needed and update the external HDD less frequently).
The other major use case I have has already been mentioned - backing up Blurays that I’ve bought (or, in the case of a few shows I like, being able to compare the DVD vs Bluray frame by frame).


Interesting to see that demand for optical drives is increasing, although apparently it’s only in Japan: https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/optical-drive-demand-surges-amid-windows-10-retirement-japanese-users-switching-to-windows-11-are-buying-up-blu-ray-drives
Still, hopefully that means Bluray writers stay on the market for a bit longer.
I’m sorry to hear that. It’s not your fault, it’s that whoever assessed you did not have a good understanding of autistic masking (nor how difficult it can be to stop masking once you’ve been doing it for decades - it’s not like there’s an on/off switch…).


These aren’t “young boys”. These are grown men who are Nazis.
And Vance has just openly admitted that he sees no problem with Nazi rhetoric.
This needs to be on a t-shirt.