
u/cowboy_catolico

Kinda urgent: Has anyone got a spare Dexcom G6 sensor?
OHP has mandated that I change my continuous glucose monitor (CGM), but the doctor goofed up the prescription, and nothing can even begin to be worked on til next week. In the meantime, I don’t have a working CGM (my last one died several days early today), and my graduation is tomorrow morning. If someone could help me out with this, it would be a bigger blessing than you can imagine! My budget is really tight, but I’d be willing to pay for it.
Could someone please clean up the lighting, sharpness, etc so it will work for a LinkedIn profile photo? $5 tip for the best work.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I apologise that the image didn't attach properly the first time.
Could someone please remove the papers from the shirts of the guy in black on the right and the guy in blue toward the left? Thank you so much!
Hoping to have these two green images (lock screen and wallpaper) rendered in the classic LCARS colors of Star Trek TNG (periwinkle, peach, etc… see attached image). Thanks in advance!
Besides making your social media private, deleting your YouTube comments, etc, what other steps do you take as a teacher to keep the lines between student and teacher very clear? I'm going to be starting a teaching job at a Catholic middle school this fall, and I don't want any of these kids getting into my socials or for anyone to see anything that could be problematic. My online presence is pretty pristine, but I just want to even avoid anything that looks untoward or whatever. Is it worth paying for one of those services that can scrub the internet for your info? I have a very unique hyphenated last name. I'm pretty confident there is no one else with my two last names, so finding me isn't tough.
I see and hear about how resources like Google Translate and AI are completely trash for Latin. As a life-long speaker of Spanish, also fluent in Portuguese, those same resources are usually pretty reliable for Spanish and Portuguese. Why does there seem to be such a disparity? Is it because Latin is a "dead" language? Or is there something intrinsically different about Latin? Or...?