Looks like an old one too, based on the ashtrays in the armrests and the “stereo” headphone plugs.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•"Text editing on mobile isn’t ok. It’s actually much worse than you think, an invisible problem no one appreciates."
71·2 years agoWhat REALLY irks me is that the gboard keyboard on Android is context-sensitive. No, I don’t want to have a shortcut for “.com” when long-pressing the period key while typing an address, I want to type a fscking dash!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Ask Lemmy: Traditional vs natural mouse scrolling; which do you use?
2·2 years agoRight?!! Consider this - if you replace the scroll wheel with two buttons, which one would you press to scroll down?
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Memes@lemmy.ml•They literally just flipped the order of the frozen foods aisle. WHY.
11·2 years agoI don’t trust them to pick good produce for me.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You are diagnosed with cancer but have no money for treatment. You've no option but to steal the money somehow. What's your plan?
6·2 years agoI’ve had acquaintances waste away trying to delay cancer death. Hospice is not fun, so I’d rather go out on my own terms.
Plus, any kind of money making scheme I’d think of is likely going to end up like the “aim for the bushes” scene in The Other Guys.
lemmyng@beehaw.orgtoGeneral Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml•Why use VIM/Nano/Emacs over VS Code?
13·2 years agoThere’s a long list of caveats when running VS Code over SSH. By comparison, text editors:
- Work on Alpine remotes
- Work on older distributions, and other *NIX systems
- Have no problems with SSH key passphrases or security keys
- Only require a few MB of memory
- When run in tmux are largely resilient to SSH connection issues
lemmyng@beehaw.orgtoGeneral Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml•Why use VIM/Nano/Emacs over VS Code?
35·2 years agoIf you frequently work on remote systems you frequently only get command line access, where you can still use vim/nano/emacs but not a full IDE like VS Code. In that case you might find it more convenient to learn one text editor well and forgo the IDE.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can someone please explain why not to use Brave browser ?
211·2 years agoThe author of the site works for Brave. The results need to be taken with a grain of salt. Is is more private than Chrome? Absolutely. Is it the best browser for privacy? Ehhh…
My favorite example is this one, because it’s a faithful translation of the meaning of the song while substituting words to keep the rhymes.
That is literally called The Gallop!
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•New Research Reveals Why You Shouldn’t Add a Banana to Your Smoothies
33·3 years agoyour not eating for enjoyment, your eating to fuel your body.
This is the number one cause why diets get abandoned and people gain weight again. Adding a little enjoyment to the diet goes a long way towards long term compliance.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
543·3 years agoNo. Most large Reddit communities are toxic, both on the user and mod end. Let Lemmy grow at its own pace without repeating the same mistakes Reddit made.
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Technology@beehaw.org•😡Just learned that blocking a caller on android doesn't block their voicemails😡
6·3 years agoThe alternative would be a non-standard diaper app that, rather than hiding the incoming call, would pick it up and drop it. I don’t know if such software exists.
I assume you meant dialer app 😆 . But anyway, for some Android phones you can use call screening.
He refers to the fact that the web app does not have default access to your device sensors, microphone, storage, etc.
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No Stupid Questions@kbin.social•What’s the deal with the Barbie movie and Oppenheimer?
1·3 years agoIt essentially started as a meme

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Linux@lemmy.ml•On the future of free long term support for Linux distributionsEnglish
25·3 years agoThe rationale for using LTS distros is being eroded by widespread adoption of containers and approaches like flatpak and nix. Applications and services are becoming less dependent on any single distro and instead just require a skeleton core system that is easier to keep up to date. Coupled with the increased cost needed to maintain security backports we are getting to a point where it’s less risky for companies to use bleeding edge over stable.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an IT professional Lemmy instance?English
22·3 years agoThere cybersecurity part would be covered by infosec.pub. Devops and similar communities are more fragmented however.


For me what made a huge difference was adding acid, specially for stews. A hearty splash of vinegar or soy sauce while stewing, or even a dash of lime just before serving takes it from “meh” to “seconds please!”.