My mistake. Misread the comment while at work
My mistake. Misread the comment while at work
I love my 3 monitor setup 🥲
Is this in regards to a specific recent event or article? Or just purely hypothetical?
In practice, an AI that’s trained on drug-drug interactions, duplicate therapies, and common dosings would be beneficial. We already have specialized models that are helping scientists discover groundbreaking technologies, such as recent advancements in discovering cancers years before we are used to with more traditional methods.
Let’s look at your hypothetical. Prescriber sends in an order to their in-house pharmacy for amoxicillin and the patient has a recorded penicillin allergy. Under ideal circumstances, the pharmacist would review the patients chart, note the potential for a reaction (While they are different antibiotics, there is still potential for a reaction due to the drugs being related), and contact the prescriber to verify therapy and discuss if a change to another antibiotic is in order. (This is all ignoring the fact that for an ear infection you’d likely get an otic ear drop, not an oral suspension. Something like Neo-Poly-Dex or ofloxacin).
Unfortunately the pharmacy hellscape we’re in today leads to rushed verifications, where therapies aren’t being checked too closely and many things get missed. Pharmacies already have systems in place to warn techs and pharmacists of any interactions with recorded allergies, but if you’re traveling or need to go to a new pharmacy or doctor, things get missed.
An AI that is trained on these specific things would help alleviate some of the pressure of the already overworked pharmacy staff, while giving consise and consistent information. If a pharmacist misses an allergy or interaction, the AI could send a warning to them and the prescriber.
Note that I’m referring to job specific AI, that are trained for specific purposes. A general LLM, which it sounds like you’re referring to, would not be able to work in these environments.
Source: I audit pharmacy claims, with training in retail, LTC, and PBM pharmacy settings. It’s literally my job to catch the errors (both billing and clinical) that pharmacies make.
The following was added to my fstab
//192.168.86.181/TrixieTV /home/brobot/Storage/Completed/TV cifs credentials=/home/brobot/.smb 0 0 //192.168.86.181/TrixieMovies /home/brobot/Storage/Completed/Movies cifs credentials=/home/brobot/.smb 0 0
The credentials are using a new user ‘moose’ that owns the folders and has full control
user=moose password=3141
I’ll look into that, thanks!
We just had a total power outage, and restarting my main machine I remembered I have Linux Mint installed as duel boot. I’ve been waiting for a final push to get me to migrate away from Windows. Would it be easier to do all this from Linux Mint instead of Windows?
No GUI on my end (It’s been fun learning to use a headless server). I have to sudo to be able to do anything in the mount locations. Using ls -s, the permissions and owner aren’t changing after using chown and chmod.
Yup, the mount is authenticated and the Share Permissions on Windows have it set to Full Control for Everyone, plus ‘Password protected sharing’ is turned off under Advanced Network Settings.
Never had a problem with mine
You said you recently got a gigabit plan, but that’s related to your home download speed. Check to see what your upload speed actually is. Depending on your ISP’s plans, you might have a speedy download but a slow upload.
I’ve used Grocy before that had good functionality for that. Can create chores that are done regularly and it can be assigned to certain people, or rotates through the family. The main feature is tracking groceries, but it does so much more.
Correct, but it being adaptive is. I have my screen timeout set for 5 minutes. If it’s adaptive, when I set my phone down it will recognize that I’m no longer using it and turn off the screen before it gets to 5 minutes.
Steam deck to USB-C hub (so I can plug in peripherals) to monitor.
It’s got 2 USB-C ports. And you only need external power if whatever hub you’re using doesn’t/can’t supply it with video
I got a Lepow 15.6in monitor on Amazon a good while ago. I’ve been happy with using it with my Steam Deck. It’s USB-C or HDMI. Also needs power from USB-C. I’m sure there’s a better solution, but this works for me when I’m traveling.
I don’t have it auto updating. I’m just a dingus who doesn’t read
Thanks for the tip on the Postgres changes! Went back and looked at the 1.95.0 changes and followed the instructions there for fixing it. This seems to have solved my issue!
Will get updating now! Since the last update my server hasn’t been accessible and I’ve been too lazy to figure out why (Portainer shows it up, but the server container quickly goes offline). Hopefully I can get this fixed today.
I remember Grocy being pretty easy to setup with Docker. Just set up your compose file and start it up.
Grocy already lets you add expiration dates and non-food items.
Dang, that was gonna be my second guess
Guessing it’s the Litter Robot? We’ve got one as well. Our youngest cat constantly tries to play in it while it’s doing a cycle