jwilbs | 6 years ago | on: Beijing says military could intervene in Hong Kong
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jwilbs | 6 years ago | on: Beijing says military could intervene in Hong Kong
After the triad attacks, and now this, I’m worried how far China will go to suppress any unrest.
FWIW, any Americans looking to (try to) help may write their Congress representatives to support the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.
jwilbs | 6 years ago | on: U.S. Life Expectancy Drops for Third Year in a Row (2018)
[1] https://www.healthline.com/health/leading-causes-of-death#ca...
jwilbs | 6 years ago | on: U.S. Life Expectancy Drops for Third Year in a Row (2018)
I am very grateful I was not on Medicaid during the past few months. But I am happy it’s an option.
jwilbs | 6 years ago | on: U.S. Life Expectancy Drops for Third Year in a Row (2018)
My main takeaway is this: those of us who work in tech or companies with decent health insurance are extremely fortunate.
In total (knock on wood that this doesn’t go up), I spent around $10k out of pocket.
This included more than surgery itself:
- multiple ER visits because of my deteriorating valve
- a LOT of dentist work (cleanings, fillings, wisdom teeth removal); these things increase your risk of stroke/heart attack after heart surgery.
- multiple visits with cardiologist and surgeon consultations
- pre-operation
- six days in the hospital recovering
To be honest, that’s a lot less than I expected to pay. However, I can’t help but think of people in less fortunate positions that would 1) get fucked by the bills if they had no insurance or 2) still go into debt despite having insurance. When you really think about it, all options are ridiculous for an operation that is literally do-or-die.
I’d also like to add a note on specialized vs ‘routine’ care here in the US. Or my experience with it, anyway.
All specialized treatment I received (dentist, heart surgery, cardiologist) was outstanding.
Routine cafe was awful, and ER visits were nothing short of ridiculous. I went in with chest pain/shortness of breath (that I now know was very serious). I waited for 6 hours. They gave me some blood work and an ekg and sent me on my way. I went again the next week, because my symptoms were getting progressively worse. Once again, I waited about 6 hours in the waiting room before getting an ekg and some blood work. Both visits were a complete waste of time. Luckily, I saw a cardiologist shortly after who gave me an echocardiogram and identified the valve issue.
This (the shortness of breath, dentist visits, surgery) was all done within the last two months. Were I in a less fortunate financial position, I probably would have hesitated to even go to the cardiologist. Especially after having thrown money at the ER for nothing.
It’s unfortunate how our healthcare system mirrors some sort of class-based hierarchy: If you can afford it, great! Else, get fucked.
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: L.A.’s Elite on Edge as Prosecutors Pursue More Parents in Admissions Scandal
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: A book to learn R and Python in parallel for Data Science
The overall api of tidyverse packages is such a joy, and recent improvements in purrr/tidyr allow me to construct nested data analysis workflows I couldn’t even dream of in python.
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a 'scrollytelling' visual explanation for the Permutation Test
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: What Are You Learning Right Now?
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: How I Organize My GitHub Repositories
Limiting exposure of my open-source contributions to organizations adds not only another layer of search, but the opportunity for me to get passed up because my contributions to ___ weren’t immediately apparent.
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Yahoo Query Language will be retired on January 3
Were you paid to drive that? Were you just a huge Yahoo fan? An early employee?
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: For-Profit College Chain Closes, Shutting Out Nearly 20k Students
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: San Diego Mayor proposes allowing some housing projects with no parking spaces
Even in 5-10 years when the trolley maybe hits the beach, how would you get to north county?. What if you’re in north park and you work in spring valley? How is San Diego tending toward making that more available?
I wish I could offer a more constructive response but it’s honestly very surprising to me that someone would ever make that claim.
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Thefuck – Corrects your previous console command
That said, if mistyping ‘git push’ is a common occurrence, why not just define an alias?
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Silicon Valley is Running out of Juice in 2018
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Charles Darwin: Genius or Plodder?
I definitely believe in evolution, but wonder if maybe something is missing, especially when it comes to the sort of cross-species changes you’re discussing.
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: What software should I use to write a textbook?
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Suffering on Stack Overflow
I honestly don’t understand the whole fuss over SO being (apparently) unwelcome, though I’ve had one negative experience: my answer was downvoted by another poster, only later to be accepted and voted over his. He then angrily commented on my post. Sure, it’s anecdotal, but every other experience has been positive.
I think it’s also worth mentioning how much more toxic other communities can be in comparison. GitHub issues can get pretty heated, and the Mathworks boards are notorious for being rude.
At the end of the day, I’d bet the majority of new users getting flack do so because, well, they just asked a bad question.
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: Building a Kickass Portfolio
Can I ask what you used to make that pixelated avatar of yourself?
jwilbs | 7 years ago | on: How I made $18k on CodeCanyon
Does anyone know of any other hubs for content creation that don’t keep such a steep % of $?
“just because of the comparatively open press in Hong Kong + ubiquity of cell phones”
Of course I remember Tienanmen. And I’m also aware of the Uyghur camps. It’s no surprise that a country as authoritarian as China will be violent. What’s surprising is that it’s being violent in an autonomous territory with many Western connections.