[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 7 points 12 hours ago

fedposting Send me a Facebook message if you need any help

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 13 points 15 hours ago

with English subs I grabbed off opensubtitles.org

With Spirited Away, it's important not to get dubtitles, which is what you did

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 16 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

DuckDuckGo is just a Bing proxy. I use Startpage instead, which proxies both Google and Bing

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Apparently the novel and movie Red Joan are "loosely" based on her life. Are either of them any good?

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 52 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Granted, its to prevent overcentralization of Lemmy and not related to their shit takes, but still sicko-laser

Also because they're contributing a lot to Sublinks with the goal of migrating .world from Lemmy to Sublinks

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 55 points 2 days ago

There are 26,961 Hexbear users out of 390,404 Lemmy users, so 6.9%.

The next largest instance after .world is lemm.ee with 7.7% of all Lemmy users

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago

My insurance classifies all psychiatrists and clinical psychologists as "talk therapy" and covers none of it

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 49 points 4 days ago

I wouldn't say nobody gives a shit, reddit-logo is actively cheering on the escalation, saying that Putin will escalate regardless

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 16 points 6 days ago

OnePlus phones have supported 100W charging for years

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Here's how Biden can still win (assets.toots.matapacos.dog)
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post-hog

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 107 points 5 months ago

The kids are alright

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I warned you

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Post here if you’re able to help mod, we’d greatly appreciate it.

Ideally your account should be on lemmy.ml, and also have a history of posting here.

[-] sovietknuckles@hexbear.net 113 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

geordi-no AdBlock, the software where other advertisers pay to have their ads whitelisted

geordi-yes uBlock Origin, which explicitly condemns "acceptable ads" in its manifesto

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Complaints about Hexbear in Hexbear defederation posts often talk about emoji size. Even complaints about PPB are usually talking about how big it is. And I mean it's true, that emoji, among others, is massive on non-Hexbear instances.

on Hexbear: ppb on hexbear

on other instances: ppb on other instances

Obviously PPB and the rest of our culture is cool and good, but it is silly to be defederated because of an emoji scaling bug. Surely we can find cooler reasons to be defederated

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I mentioned yesterday that a Lemmy dev was busy plugging Lemmy in the Apollo thread about :reddit-logo:'s API pricing. The ~~reddit admins~~ r/apolloapp mods went and deleted 118 of their 120 comments:

As you can see on Lemmy dev parentis_shotgun's profile, they were very active plugging Lemmy and answering questions in the Apolo dev's thread about Reddit's API pricing, with 120 total comments made in that post.

They were well-received, with 3 of their comments getting over 400 upvotes. However, ~~reddit admins~~ r/apolloapp mods must have noticed that reddit is bleeding users to Lemmy, because all but 2 of parentis_shotgun's 120 comments (one about Beehaw and one about Microsoft) in that thread are removed.

:reddit-logo: knows its days are numbered, their IPO later this year will fall flat on its face

Edit: ~~Someone~~ @ImOnADiet on Lemmygrad says it was just r/apolloapp mods
Edit 2: @dessalines posted about it

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By Alexander Tin

A panel of federal advisers voted Wednesday to back a drugmaker's request to sell a kind of birth control pills over-the-counter, clearing the way for the Food and Drug Administration to approve the first sale of oral contraception on U.S. store shelves without a prescription later this year.

The unanimous vote follows a two-day joint meeting of two FDA committees to weigh a submission by the Perrigo subsidiary HRA Pharma, for their proposed Opill brand product.

Opill is made up of norgestrel, a kind of "progestin-only" birth control pill that was first approved as safe and effective to be prescribed by doctors in the 1970s. This is different from birth control pills that are largely prescribed today, which are newer "combined" formulations that also use estrogen.

The committees had been asked to discuss and vote over whether there was "adequate information to conclude" that the benefits of making norgestrel tablets available over-the-counter outweigh the risks of consumers taking them without a doctor's supervision.

Ahead of the meeting, Perrigo told investors Monday it was expecting the FDA could decide on approval of over-the-counter Opill within the next three months. If approved, Opill could be rolled out as early as the end of this year, a company executive said.

"FDA's approval of Opill for over-the-counter use would address a key unmet need for contraceptive access, be a groundbreaking expansion for women's health nationwide and a step forward toward ensuring people can have improved access to contraception without unnecessary barriers," said Perrigo's Frederique Welgryn in a statement following the vote. Birth Control Pills This illustration provided by Perrigo in May 2023 depicts proposed packaging for the company's birth control medication Opill. Perrigo via AP

While the panel's vote is not binding, the FDA says the expert input plays a key role in helping agency reviewers sort through tricky questions posed by drug company submissions. Advisers had wrestled with a range of concerns voiced by the FDA's reviewers with Perrigo's request, including around whether a key study might need to be re-run.

Several participants in a study designed to simulate over-the-counter use of Perrigo's drug reported taking dozens or even hundreds more pills than they were dispensed to take.

"This finding of improbable dosing in this study is really quite extraordinary. This is not something we see in a typical actual use study. And the results have to be incredibly extreme to show up in this kind of a study," the FDA's Theresa Michelle told the panel.

Almost a third of study participants reported taking far more tablets than they were supposed to receive, a result that the FDA worried cast doubt over the validity of all of the results from the study by Perrigo's contractor.

"You really have to wonder about what happened with the other two-thirds if they also over reported, but just not to the extent where we could pick up on it," said Michelle.

But FDA officials also acknowledged the stakes riding on their looming decision, especially as women face growing hurdles in trying to access contraceptives or abortion care.

"The public hearing yesterday was filled with courageous, compelling stories testifying to these challenges," the FDA's Pamela Horn said.

The advisory panel members were skeptical that keeping norgestrel in a prescription-only status, for which it has already been long-approved, would be any better for patients.

"I think all of us, that have had experience taking care of adolescents and adult females, realize that it is very difficult for people to long term take even birth control pills, when they see a provider, the same time every day," University of Texas Medical Branch's Dr. Abbey Berenson, a member of the committee, said.

Benefits and risks of norgestrel

While birth control pills are widely prescribed in the U.S., nearly all American patients take a newer "combined" version that includes an additional estrogen hormone.

Only a small number who need to avoid estrogen take progestin-only pills, which the FDA says must be taken on a stricter regimen to be effective.

"The progestin-only pill is less forgiving, for the reasons that were discussed: it's once daily, and at the same time, allowing for a three-hour window," the FDA's Christine Nguyen said.

Americans also weigh more on average than they did when norgestrel was first approved in the 1970s, a factor which the FDA says research suggests could further diminish norgestrel's efficacy.

More than a hundred countries already allow sale of birth control pills without a prescription, a disparity the FDA acknowledges makes it harder for many Americans to access birth control.

However, the FDA cautioned the panel that most of those countries had widened access to the pills within required guardrails unavailable to U.S. regulators. Pharmacists overseas still screen for issues that could make it unsafe or ineffective for patients to take it, like around potential drug interactions.

"There is no third 'behind the counter' class of drugs in the U.S. like there is in other countries. Drugs in the U.S. are either non-prescription or prescription," the FDA's Pamela Horn said.

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