u/Diligent-Meaning751

Image 1 — Fort Mushroom has fruited!
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Fort Mushroom has fruited!

A follow up to this post https://www.reddit.com/r/homestead/comments/1jt4lpb/thank_you_reddit_ft_mushroom_is_go/

Winecaps are coming up! I laid down cardboard and woodchips/sawdust from a chipdrop last year (very early spring) and now they're coming up! Got a little over half a lb today and looks like lots more coming in.

The oysters I tried to inoculate though are probably not making it. Hard to tell but I didn't know what type of wood it was (winecaps at least are not picky!) and I don't see any obvious activity. Overall I'm lazy and will probably stick with the winecaps over trying more wood/log inoculations for now.

u/Diligent-Meaning751 — 22 hours ago
▲ 288 r/Rochester

Stop the detention camp construction

full story; feds are pushing ahead with adding ice detention cells despite massive state and local objections - while this was part of a prior approval/agreement, that agreement never included long term holding facilities (specifically only an area for a few hrs processing was mentioned)

https://www.whec.com/local/ice-detention-facility-construction-to-start-soon-in-downtown-rochester-officials-react/

Second article/separate source: https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/morelle-ice-detention-cells-in-downtown-rochester-moving-forward/

Also note; construction starts THIS WEEKEND - being done by SJ Thomas (the prime contractor). My understanding on the background of SJ Thomas; prior jobs all either state level or out of Syracuse. This is their first federal CBP project.

While Rochestarians may not have a whole lot of influence on a state contractor, still wanted to make folks aware who decided building ICE detention camp was worth it.

for those not already aware, ice and their contractors are massively incentivized to hold people, not to actually provide any timely processing, accuracy, or oversight of conditions. abuse and death in these private prisons are rife and protesters sometimes get taken there too when ice feels like it. most folks taken by ice have no criminal history now, at best they have a civil offense and many actually are here legally but ice still grabs them and takes a while to review their paperwork. https://www.npr.org/2026/03/10/g-s1-111238/immigration-detention-deaths-custody

https://www.newindianexpress.com/india/2026/Apr/18/indian-origin-woman-living-in-us-for-over-three-decades-held-by-ice-for-a-month

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/26/nx-s1-5727692/the-mayor-of-buffalo-n-y-blames-ice-for-the-death-of-nearly-blind-refugee

Adding link to rocnyprotest.com calendar for ease of reference from the posters https://www.rocnyprotest.com/calendarhomepage

u/Diligent-Meaning751 — 1 day ago

Overnight admissions - how does onc handle calls? Faculty, fellow, app?

I've been at an academic oncology center in NY for about 10 years now. The fellows have taken call overnight, and I did when I was a fellow here. It's a lot - meaning my recollection is getting a call every 2-4 hours overnight from the ED. As best I understand that is still what is happening.

For a long time (10 years!) we've known that overburdening the fellows like that isn't great, but there seemed to be no major push to change -- until now one of our chairs just proposed we (faculty) all take a share of overnight admissions?

TBH I always figured they should hire a midlevel or roll it into the overnight team's duties (and expand said team/divide if the workload is too high to do that; which it almost certainly is).

I will sort of accept getting some sort of compensation for overnight call + a post call day.

I won't accept being told I need to practice sleep deprived (again, I can only stress there is usually little to no real sleep to be had on a call night as it stands)

I'm not thrilled with just somehow lumping it into times I don't necessarily have clinic the next morning but also not getting any extra consideration "because there's no appetite to compensate people for it" (hahaha)

Question to the academic oncs, and others if you like - who covers overnight admissions / overnight call? If it's you, how many calls do you get overnight, and what are your expected duties the next day? Do you get any compensation for doing overnight call?

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u/Diligent-Meaning751 — 2 days ago