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- Comment on Is there a subsect of the minimalist community that's focused on portable living? 2 months ago:
Prius Dwellers are probably the most hardcore at that
- Comment on do airlines prefer to fill in non emergency seats before they start placing passengers on the emergency ones? 2 months ago:
These seats are more expensive due to the extra legroom. They tend to be the last ones available to people who didn’t bother to buy a specific seat on cheap airlines, so if you check-in at the last moment you may get some unsold “high value” seat assigned on your boarding pass.
Fuck airlines that make you pay to get a standard seat, quiet at the back of the plane.
- Comment on What's a good gift for a 2-year old? 2 months ago:
Wrapped in the shiniest paper!
- Comment on How modern is it to have "sympathetic" portrayals of Hell? 2 months ago:
What the, uh, crunchy hell is a “Crunchy Granola Area”? Or did you just fired the queen of all autocorrect ever & I’m being too obtuse to detect it?
- Comment on Proton announces Docs in Proton Drive 5 months ago:
What’s getting old is continuously asking for a Linux Drive client. I will keep on whining about it, probably until the end of my subscription.
So it is not sarcasm. As I, too, am getting old I just tend to repeat myself. A lot.
- Comment on Proton announces Docs in Proton Drive 5 months ago:
Mandatory “I want a Drive Client for Linux” comment. Why should I care about features I won’t be able to access out of a cumbersome web app without even a search tool?
- Comment on Deez 🥜 5 months ago:
Just follow Improbable Research and their famous ignobel prizes ceremony for more.
- Comment on you install arch once and suddenly you're a femboy :3 6 months ago:
Isn’t there something also about freedom in here? About expressing oneself? With the limited freedom society gives our bodies and behaviours, hacking our hardware to get it to do as we please is a form of freedom, and of self-expression. With a healthy dose of show-them-the-middle-finger to everything oligarchic and conservative around us.
That, of course, with the desperately needed privacy on top.
- Comment on Web publishers brace for carnage as Google adds AI answers 7 months ago:
You can also ask it when is the cutoff date of their database - there is a gentleman’s agreement between providers not to have ai involved in news / current politics in it’s public chats.
I tried them on a topic I’m pretty proficient on, (a spaghetti recipe lol) and the answer was the most bland imaginable.
The way it is setup by DDG, the restrictions and blandness, shallowness of the replies give me peace of.mind when a ‘natural language’ query is the easiest one. And Claude wouldn’t give me the DOB of that queen because it is Personal Info!
- Comment on Web publishers brace for carnage as Google adds AI answers 7 months ago:
DDG has it’s non-track version online since a bit now. Use the !ai bang to get to it
Also you have the choice of Claude insted of ChatGPT, and your queries aren’t harvested for further ai training
- Comment on American wanting to move abroad, what's the best bet for an registered nurse? 7 months ago:
That’s why I mentioned “huge private healthcare network”: the employer does the Work Visa authorisation paperwork for you.
- Comment on American wanting to move abroad, what's the best bet for an registered nurse? 7 months ago:
Check out Switzerland. Huge private healthcare network, expensive country but the salary is high too. Excellent public transport, good social protection… And magnificent landscapes, smack in the middle of Europe you have access to everywhere. You’ll have to learn French or German tho. It can be a bit quiet, but very very safe. Traditional food is meh, especially if you’re not a fan of melted cheese by the bucket.
- Comment on How does the day-to-day work of not wearing shoes in the house? 8 months ago:
I just wear them 24/7/365