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AMDIsOurLord, (edited ) in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Landline -> Nokia 6600 -> Sony Ericsson P990i -> Android 2.3 “Gingerbread”

Been on Android ever since

whome, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

I have a Garmin viomove hybrid, I use it to count steps, count my swimming and see how much I sleep. I wouldn’t want a smarter watch out of trust issues. Battery life still sucks 3-4 days but the analog watch works if the smart watch part is dead.

ICastFist, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
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Had a Samsung F250L. Neat little phone, decent camera for the time I’ve had it (2008-13). As much as I’d like some dumb phones again, the very least it’d had to have is fucking whatsapp, otherwise i’d be the “incommunicado”. I suspect something running KaiOS would suffice

punkwalrus, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
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Depends on “how dumb?” I had a Motorola RZR before my first iPhone(2), then before that, some camera flip phone (Motorola E815), and before that, an SCH-3500 flip phone. Before that, land lines only.

FrankTheHealer, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Dumb watch. I have a digital Casio watch (A158W) and it’s great. The battery lasts years and is easy to replace. It’s cheap and looks decent enough.

Maybe in years down the line when Smart Watches become cheap, easier to fix and give more health features, I might be more tempted. But right now, I love my Casio and highly recommend it.

Muninn, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
PetDinosaurs, (edited ) in Can licking an iron bar get you the daily recommended amount of iron?

Not necessarily licking (I mean, if you do it enough…), but this is a thing

Cool story with interesting social, cultural, and scientific interactions.

It may have been discredited outside of simple iron deficiency since I last read about it, but dietary studies on humans are notoriously difficult to do.

glitch1985,

I believe cooking in cast iron pots/pans also provides a source of iron as well.

PetDinosaurs,

Certainly makes sense.

Cqrd,

We used one of these with our daughter when she had a concerning iron deficiency. I’m not super sure if it helped since we also started feeding her more iron containing foods, but it didn’t hurt 🤷‍♂️

PetDinosaurs,

This specific thing? Or just an iron chunk of some type?

The reason I know about this is the social aspect of trying to get people with endemic iron deficiency to use a supplement. If you’re from the more industrialized would, I’d figure you’d take supplements that, while more expensive, may or may not be more effective.

Cqrd, (edited )

Our daughter was less than 12 months old and had a cow milk protein allergy that was causing her to throw up most of the formula we were giving her (the allergy took us a while to figure out). We opted for trying to improve iron intake before going to pills, though if she was still deficient at her next check up that would have been what we did.

lunarul,

Pills? Iron supplements come in liquid form for that age.

DinosaurSr,

Yeah, but that stuff stains everything

Cqrd,

My wife and I still prefer dietary changes to medicine when applicable

PetDinosaurs,

You should change your thought process and listen to the experts.

They also would have recommended dietary changes if they actually were applicable. It is this kind of belief that leads to increased harm and is solely the reason why so many children are being harmed and killed by extremely preventable causes.

I’m not accusing you of being someone as heinous as an antivaxxer, but this is the thought process that leads people down that path.

NJA,

Do you even have kids? My daughter had low iron and all we had to do was give her less milk

PetDinosaurs,

I do. I also have a PhD from a medical school. That’s why I know if eating less milk were the best solution for this individual, they would have said that.

Managing parents’ anxieties is a major part of being a pediatrician. You don’t suggest things that might scare parents when they are not necessary.

Cqrd,

Trust me, I’m nowhere near an antivaxxer, if the pediatrician pushed even slightly harder for medicine as the solution then we’d have gone that way from the start. They were fine with us trying diet adjustments first and doing another visit soon after to see if the issue was resolved (it was).

I understand the concern though.

wildginger, (edited )

Im pretty sure the experts already talked with them back when the kid was having the problems

And for infants, doctors also prefer dietary changes before medicine, for incredibly obvious reasons

PetDinosaurs,

That is what I said. The doctor would only have suggested meds if it were necessary.

wildginger,

Im pretty sure the doctor gave them the thumbs up on trying dietary first, and Im pretty sure the doctor knows better than the guy trying to historically lecture that doctor retroactively.

PetDinosaurs,

The doctor is unable to stop them from their behavior.

Imagine yourself as a doctor. The patient has the plague. You say, “Take this antibiotic. It will go away.” They say, “We prefer quarantine and chicken noodle soup”.

Do you say ok? Or do you admonish them and risk they get angry and do nothing? Or do you say, that is better than nothing. It is their body.

The only ethical behavior for a physician in this situation is to say, “sure, try dietary modifications”.

They were trying to prevent long term brain development issues by resolving the anemia the fastest evidence-based way, but the patient refused expert advice.

wildginger,

How about we imagine the scenario that happened?

A doctor suggests a solution, via direct supplements.

The parents ask if they can try dietary first, because they are correctly nervous about direct supplementation for an infant even if it is needed, and want to go for a safer option first if possible.

The doctor sees that the situation could also be solved via dietary supplementation, and is not so severe as to require direct supplements only, and says yes. Lets start with dietary.

The baby gets better, because dietary solved the problem.

Decades later, an internet troll tries to pretend that asking for alternatives and discussing your options with your doctor is akin to anti vax mentality, while drinking heartily from a solid lead mug.

Here, real medicine was practiced, and then someone who doesnt actually know what they are talking about tried to shame a parent for doing the completely normal thing of discussing options with their doctor

BlackSkinnedJew, in Excluding the obvious ones such as politics, what topics can't you stand listening to people talk about?

Genetic engineering

KermitLeFrog, in What is Hamas' current charter or policy documents it relies on in terms of its own hegemony (if any at all)

Tl;Dr of history of israel-palestine conflict:

Britain colonizes Palestine and makes it Israel

Israel recognizes this as kinda bullshit and willingly offers basically half the land to existing Palestinians and also offers full citizenship to any Palestinian who wishes to remain in what is now Israel.

Palestine refuses the deal, declares war on Israel

Israel kicks their ass, again offers a deal with less land

Palestine again says no, basically a cold war begins

Other Arab countries refuse to allow Palestinians to move there, also declare war on Israel and get their asses kicked

Terrorists begin attacking Israel from Palestine, especially from the West Bank

Those terrorists are elected to run Palestine in a free and fair election

Israel begins committing human rights violations against Palestinians

We’ve now been at this last stage for at least two decades, possibly longer but I can’t be bothered to fact check myself on the exact dates right now. And yes, this is absolutely as short as the TL;DR on this situation can get, I’m 100000% sure both sides will get upset about details I left out even in this longer story.

cheese_greater,

What do you think should be done with consideration to RealPolitiks™️

KermitLeFrog,

The only reason anyone cares is because of post WW2 guilt and oil interests. There are other places on earth in nearly the exact same situation (two unsupportable regimes both claiming sovereignty over the same region and committing war crimes against each other) and no one cares about them, let alone even knowing what places I’m talking about, simply because there’s no oil involved. The answer is fundamentally the same as when you’re walking down the street and see two drunk guys hitting each other. You ignore them and keep walking. Some people just want to do bad things and there’s not really anything you can do to stop them. By getting involved you inherently are forced to choose sides and now are supporting someone who doesn’t deserve to be supported.

ZombiFrancis, in What is good to eat when you have no appetite?

Fresh fruit tend to be what I can consume without an appetite or even while nauseous. Melons and berries usually, but sparingly if I haven’t had much else of substance.

B4tid0, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
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BlackBerry

pete_the_cat, (edited ) in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

I think it was the Alias 2 or 3

anguo, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

I think it was a 2nd-hand Nokia N-Gage someone gave me. Weird phone.

Eufalconimorph, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Motorola Razr IIRC. First smartphone was a Samsung Galaxy S.

Fiivemacs, in Is society becoming more fake ?

I’ve found everyone to always be fake (In public).

SkybreakerEngineer,

Simmer down Holden Caulfield

Fiivemacs,

Ya know…you probably aren’t wrong now that I think of it. Gonna go compare myself to that character because I am quite cynical.

Cannacheques,

Hahaha that’s a good one

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