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  • gon [he]@lemm.eetoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldPeace at last
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    8 days ago

    I thought it was pretty obvious that my initial comment was referring to pescatarianism. I’m pescatarian myself; it’s good for longevity. Then you responded with an Arch meme—hilarious btw—; I thought you had misunderstood my initial comment on purpose to undermine my comment on pescatarianism, which would make sense considering you showed a screenshot wherein “pescatarianism” is one of your filtered keywords.

    I then responded with an exaggerated expression of dismay.

    No need to be concerned for my well-being at this time, though I do appreciate the sentiment! I’m writing this right after waking up from a good night’s sleep, for the record.
















  • So at first I thought you meant something else, but what I misunderstood is still really interesting.

    An app where you can just list your symptoms and how they change over time and then gives you a percentage chance that you may have any given condition. Kinda like… “My back hurts, it’s been hurting for a week and getting worse, my skin feels dry, had a headache three days ago…” and the app tells you you might have some this-or-that infection.

    I don’t know how doable this is at all.

    Sorry but I don’t know about your particular issue… I would recommend just using Sheets? I mean, based on what you’re saying you just want something where you can easily input a number (pain level) or symbol (took meds/didn’t take meds) over time on a few different axis and get a visual representation (graph). Why not just use Sheets?