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  • Wow, this is truly good, as long ago I did read many delays on public healthcare services are due to no-shows. I liked the fact that with the information of who were more likely to no-show, UHP then contacted these people.

    UHP was able to cut no-shows for patients who were highly likely to not to show up, by more than half. That patient population went from a dismal 15.63% show rate to a 39.77%. A dramatic increase. At the same time, patients in the moderate category improved from a 42.14% show rate to 50.22%.

    Of course, this article sounds like an ad for eClinicalWorks, but interesting and very good application of AI regardless.



  • Yuu Yin@group.lttoLinux@lemmy.mlDownsides of Flatpak
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    Well; darwin users, just as linux users, should also work on making packages available to their platforms as Nix is still in its adoption phase. There are many already. IIRC I, who never use MacOS, made some effort into making 1 or 2 packages (likely more) to build on darwin.





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    When I was packaging Flatpaks, the greatest downside is

    No built in package manager

    There is a repo with shared dependencies, but it is very few. So needs to package all the dependencies… So, I personally am not interested in packaging for flatpak other than in very rare occasions… Nix and Guix are definitely better solutions (except the isolation aspect, which is not a feature, you need to do it manually), and one can use at many distros; Nix even on MacOS!





  • Using as backend for a very important Web app (with possible IoT applications in the very future also) for me which I already conceptualized, have some prototypes, etc—this is what motivates me. I feel, for this project in specific, I shall first learn the offficial Book (which I am) and have a play with the recommended libraries and the take of Rust on Nails. I also have many other interesting projects in mind, and want to contribute to e.g. Lemmy (I have many Rust projects git cloned, including it).