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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Me: 2008, him: 1993, big red flag? What should I watch out for?
2·2 days agoYeah.
I was talking about legslly adults, not minors. Within that bracket age trivial.
Article basically says Google bad yet in the very bottom is a button to add in preferred Google sources.
If Google bad, steer away from it then.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Me: 2008, him: 1993, big red flag? What should I watch out for?
2·2 days agoNow that’s one mature comment.
Best thing to do is to go and see for oneself.
Age per se is no flag. Behaviour is the real thing.
I once looked at some dating apps such as tinder. The lists from 30-50 of what they are searching for was in general like external qualities and for personal traits something that simply do not exist. Only those who could mask themselves, could meet the expectstions. I quickly removed myself.
If there is a possibility to meet person, use it.
Can I subscribe to the Moar Pixels packet?
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•(American) Italian cooking advice sucksEnglish
33·2 days agoWhat’s the reason of salt in pasta boiling water?
I’ve done pasta with heavy salt and completely without and they taste just the same.
Now mainly without as it saves marginal amount of energy.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Me: 2008, him: 1993, big red flag? What should I watch out for?
24·2 days agoOr maybe the older and more experienced are overly needy when selecting partner and red flag just about anything that isn’t precisely in their preferences. Younger tend to be more fluid.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What causes online communities to lose quality discussion as they grow?
10·3 days agoTake three people. One is A one is B and one is Z a troll/flamer or whatever wildcard.
A and B have opposing views and are having civilized conversation about a topic. Then the Z tries to come in between with some shitty statement or troll comment or whatnot. A and B can still ignore the stupidity and stay with the topic.
Now multiply then by 100. You will see variations of each group and their micro-/macro inclinations towards others. One or many of the Z’s or A/B inclined to Z can get in between A and B and due to inclinations, there will be more breeding ground for the shittyness. A and B can’t ignore the multitude of sitty comments spamming around the convo. Their only option is to steer away. What is left? Bunch of monkeys in a shit throwing contest. Be it hate, memes, trolling, flaming…
Now I like memes if they really are funny and have a point and if they even evolve as they used to. But I still prefer knowledge content. And no. I do not produce high quality comments. They’re all flawed somehow. An imprint of me.
But basically it’s about variations in masses.
Yeah. Until the major enshittification with the name of Unity or whatever it was called after Gnome 2.
And now the last enshittification, fucking persistent snaps, in the 'buntu family removed me from Kubuntu to Arch family.
And don’t get me wrong, snaps have their place. I had one packet I needed from snap and wanted to have everything else from ppa repositories like the normal way. And then the shit started to change my FF to snap. No matter what I did, prioritize and all. No awail.
Yeah. Been through the buntu’s and gave them a lot of chances. Kubuntu was really good all the way to 25.04.
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World News@lemmy.world•‘I took two bites and had to spit it out’: candy makers are phasing out real cocoa in chocolateEnglish
2·3 days agoTaste is in accordance with the color.
I miss the periodical enshittification.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•"US Person": is a red flag for financial institutions in Europe
7·5 days agoThey propably slip explanation to the question like “Good, then we can open the account”
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Memes@lemmy.ml•And NATO, EU and UN are STILL Nazi imperialists to this day
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Memes@lemmy.ml•And NATO, EU and UN are STILL Nazi imperialists to this day
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Technology@beehaw.org•Age Verification Laws Are Multiplying Like a Virus, and Your Linux Computer Might be Next
22·7 days agoMy Linux is not ever going to have any age verification.
I’m not living in those backwards contry and if that push ever comes to shove, there will always be way around it. It’s the beauty of open source, no entity is liable to comply. And we’re in the brink of ad-hoc internet which would render that stupid centralized and overgoverned shit to zero.
Just wait for OpenSlop to go bancrupt by it’s ridiculously exessive shopping spree.
All the stacked memory returns to market and manufacturers revert to normal routine and prices because of diminished pull.
Hell, maybe even Samsung sells it’s old production lines, which are now in storage, to budget manufacturers as it normally does.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something you dont care to understand or "get"?
343·9 days agoThat’s one of the reasons I switched from Windows to Linux.
Every single patch and every single version upgrade made using worse as all the settings changed weirder and weirder and hidden or missing.




I hear you. I like the idea of higlybskilled in ‘n out type customers’ high speed lane. I’m in many occations that guy.
But.
I don’t like thecself checkout over paid personnel at all. I have lately shifted from speedrun to more laidback and thus hsve time to wait in line for human checkout.
Now the more we refused self checkouts, the more they have to hire workers. Thecself checkouts are found only in dominant retail chains.