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@mawr Yeah, I ended up taking 3 days of pto for the first shot with the last day being enforced by my boss when I showed up to stand up and everyone thought I looked like a zombie.

Took 2 for this one.. which was a good call. I came home from the shot + picking up some stuff from the pharmacy and passed out for an hour.. woke up.. drank good bit of water and ate a snack then passed out for another 2 hours.

@mawr Yeah, first pzifer shot I was miserable, fever, sore everywhere and exhausted for like 4 days after. Everything was -super- fatiguing.

This time round... first day I got pretty bad headache.. low fever for like 3 hours.. napped a lot. Joints were sore last night and for a lil while today but stretching and exercise helped.. but everything feels like takes -so much- effort D:

30 hours after pzifer shot 2... I slept through 15 hours of those 30.

Mostly just really tired.. everything takes a lot of effort/energy.

work rant 

Fffffffff... yes lets totally move all the source of truth for all our terraform infrastructure for -my- project, the one I worked on for the last 2 years into Azure DevOps (from BitBucket) without consulting the Engineering Team using it.. cause reasons.. I'm sure that will go over well.
Yes we'd like to build of AzDevOps Pipelines to automate the deployments (if we can get that shit working at all because arggghhhhhhh jank) instead of having people grab the terraform from SC and run terraform plan/apply locally on their personal machine... but we don't need to lift and shift 40+ repos into fucking Azure DevOps to make that work... especially when we as a company are probably ditching bitbucket and moving to Github in the next like 6 months... with new security requirements for where code source of truths can live.

But this is the 3rd time someone on my new team has asked if we should move the entire code base to Azure DevOps.. not to mention we'd need to refactor numerous terraform modules because you can't variable-ize "source" for a module

If there is something I really don't like about the new team it is that they seem to be intent on creating additional work when it is not needed if for no other reason than to do something "new".

It is super frustrating.

re: Covid vaccination scheduling woes (--) 

@mawr This was the Pzifer vaccine for clarity.

re: Covid vaccination scheduling woes (--) 

@mawr Yeah, I scheduled PTO for Thursday and Friday and told my boss Monday will be tentative.

My team literally demanded I take PTO after I showed up the day after the first one and apparently I looked and sounded so bad everyone on the call was like "Go the fuck back to bed!"

re: Covid vaccination scheduling woes (--) 

@mawr I also.. I so not looking forward to next week. Second shot is on Thursday. First shot knocked me on my ass for 2 days and left me fatigued for 3-4 after and the second is supposed to be worse!

re: Covid vaccination scheduling woes (--) 

@mawr Honestly, it has been like that down here for everyone that I know.. except people with Kaiser.

Literally, last month I got email from Kaiser saying I was eligible, 5 minutes later I had an appointment for 3 days later. Granted I spent an hour and half standing in a parking lot to get it but still.

The rest of my household is eligible but has not been able to find -any- availability.

Meanwhile I have an appointment for my second shot (couldn't leave the monitoring area post first shot without scheduling second shot appt)

re: car stuff (open to suggestions) 

@Draekos

The impreza hatches are very nice! Fairly cheap for a new vehicle, solid fuel economy, AWD.

Crosstrek is on the same platform, just a bit taller, may find deals on them because they are very popular.

re: USPol: Cops & 2A 

@mawr

I do find it somewhat ironic that some of the values and experiences growing up in rural Georgia and definitely partly instilled from my definitely racist poor, redneck side of the family helped me recognize why things like gun control laws are tools of the oppressor.

But also somewhat sad that they (rural, poor white) can't make the leap of understanding that the people they direct their hatred and racism toward are trapped in similar circumstances and the same forces are working against them and culturally they have far more in common than apart.

I kinda strayed from the topic but only marginally tangentially so.

re: USPol: Cops & 2A 

@mawr Definitely looks worth a read!

re: USPol: Cops & 2A 

@mawr Those first two paragraphs describe the root of so many problems in the US today.

re: USPol: Cops & 2A 

@wobblewuffess Marin Luther King Jr. was so right about this. (You've read excerpts from his Letter from Birmingham Jail, right? hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/)

I wish his later years of activism in which he (previously an integrationist, which is now seen as a racist concept) and Malcom X (previously a segregationist, which is def racist), both working together essentially realized what has now become the more modern anti-racist movement, and the US Gov assassinated them for it.

re: USPol- Cops & 2A 

@mawr @nowak@plush.city

Scary non-white people with scary looking evil black bang-sticks! Can't have that.

They will pass it and then pat themselves on the back about how they made everyone safer.

Hell, the CA legislature couldn't stop itself from passing another assault weapons ban that was written by a State Legislator who went to fucking prison for GUN RUNNING! Fucking SB 880 was literally word for word copy of the bill written by Leland Yee in 2013.

FBI nabbed him on gun trafficking among other things and he ended doing 5 years after pleading down to racketeering and flipped on some local major Triads members.

re: USPol- Cops & 2A 

@nowak I've been saying it for a while now: This is one of the biggest reality-disconnects on the US left. They claim to stand on the platform of scientific fact and protecting minorities, and yet their gun legislation often demonstrates precisely the opposite (eg: cops enforce these laws exclusively against minorities, high cap mag bans will _never_ keep high cap mags out of the hands of mass shooters, or banning only "scary looking" guns to win political favor)

re: US Politics: Police and the 2nd Amendment 

@mawr Yup, it is intensely frustrating that a majority of mainline progressives don't seem to grok this but doing so would require them take off their privilege blinders and see a world were involving the police gets people killed and the justice system is little more than a replacement for chattel slavery and a system for grinding down the poor and keeping them little more than meat for the corporate machine.

Of course, that brings comparisons to other countries which have much more intact social safety nets, access to mental and physical healthcare decoupled from wealth on the whole and with smaller, less impoverished populations.

I guess I hate mid-upper class white Liberals in the US.

US Politics: Police and the 2nd Amendment 

The 2nd Amendment seems superfluous to those with the privilege to feel safe within their environment.

In reality, the 2nd Amendment is the last remaining line of defense against the US becoming a total police state. Those who can't trust the police rely on the 2nd Amendment to keep them safe from the police.

Gun laws only serve to give the police more power to do what they already do best: Oppress and kill Black, Indigenous, Trans and other Minorities.

re: lewd, shortstack snep! 

@IrisKalmia @Draekos Short stack teasing shortstack impcubus.. though shortstack might be redundant when talking about impcubi

re: pandemic, pessimistic 

@kistaro Despite my shot being in open air, tented outdoor air, 100s of people in line still made me hella uncomfortable and some folks somehow still don't now how to properly social distance or wear a mask.

meds griping 

One problem with having separate specialists for separate conditions is that each one of them is adamant that the most important thing in the world is to take their medication exactly as directed, regardless of everything else in your life.

This is deeply annoying when I am basically nonfunctional until the caffeine or Adderall kicks in but my general physician is very adamant that I should take levathyroxine separately and before everything else - ideally an hour before everything else, but half an hour will do - including breakfast and especially caffeine.

My psychiatrist thinks it’s fine to take Adderall XR at the same time as levathyroxine. My GP doesn’t. I’ve spent the morning trying to figure this out myself. I am pretty sure my psychiatrist is right. I also can’t find *any* citation on the caffeine thing - it keeps coming up in instructions to patients, but I can’t find any studies or documentation or known food interactions explaining it. I’ll follow that anyway because the caffeine is less important than the Adderall.

Makes me appreciate the push for “evidence-based medicine”. Rumor and tradition account for more professional medical advice than I’d like.

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