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Finding a licensed therapist, especially one covered by health insurance, who takes new patients, can be a challenge in some areas. So while it obviously is a bad idea, I can hardly blame people in a bad place looking for at least some help.

I think that is the problem. LLMs for mental health are going to very bad, but for most people that is all that will be available.

For when bad is best.

That should be prevented by dnssec no?


Depends on who your adversary is. If it's your ISP: no, DNSSEC doesn't prevent that (in every mainstream deployment scenario, your upstream DNS recursive server is the only thing really doing DNSSEC validation).


> most of the population [..] can vote.

I mean, this is a solvable problem...


Well, speaking just for central Europe, it is pretty average. Sure, entry-level positions are different story, but anyone with at least few years for work experience can find reasonably payed job fairly quickly.


Others in Europe in this thread contradict your belief.

Actual data is convincing; few are providing it.


Fair. My "information" is based on what I heard in my network. :)


Interesting, that number is much higher than I would expect.


Look, I get that some pages require javascript, but

    <style class="fallback">body{visibility:hidden;white-space:pre;font-family:monospace}</style>
which is then unset by JS, with no <noscript> anywhere, is just... I just get white page.

Changing it to

    <style class="fallback">body{white-space:pre-wrap;font-family:monospace}</style>
gives perfectly readable web, so it seem bit... pointless.


Huh, I had no idea the <profile> argument to -P is optional (--help does not say), I was always using --ProfileManager instead. Nice quality of life improvement, thanks for the information!


ah well, ironically I had no idea that -P could take a profile-name arg.. I always used it without to trigger the gui .. so I return the thanks


I do not believe that is dang's point. He often posts comments like these under recurring posts, I assume in hope that the past discussions could also be of interest to the readers.


I see! my bad


Well yes, but the complication is that Luca is both systemd developer and debian developer, so the passing of the baton did not really happen here.


Funny part is that it used to be a separate file system, before Luca decided to kill it. https://lwn.net/Articles/1041948/


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