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For some reason i find this song soooooo sexy ...

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[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 15 points 4 months ago

Testing what they can get away with is my guess.

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 11 points 6 months ago

The title is a little confusing. It's not the ebooks but the ebook readers - especially Kindle - that are able to gather and send data. Makes me wonder what the best hardware and software for private ebook reading is.

I did a quick search for "best ebook reader for privacy" and got the usual review sites, but "privacy" isn't mentioned in any of their reviews.

So what are the options? There's an add-on for Firefox called Epubreader ... I'll have to keep looking into it. Definitely getting off the kindle/amazon train though.

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 12 points 6 months ago

I agree with this post. Move on and build your life your way.

I'd like to add, in case it's helpful, from my own experience the thinking about it never ends. My dad passed 40 years ago and i still have the same thoughts, feelings, arguments even (a little more one-sided now that he's gone, though). I mean the dynamic might last forever, but you can separate that emotional internal dynamic from how you live your life. And there's a kind of "this stops here" effect, because your own children will never have to deal with all that stuff, because you dealt with it and moved on. That's something to be proud of.

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This song rips my heart out. but i don't know ... the official video one has a ridiculous video story about guys in suits and stuff, but the singing is so tender, so vulnerable. The acoustic version is ... more complicated maybe ...

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[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago

British panel (game) shows like Would I Lie to You and 8 out or 10 Cats Does Countdown. The game element is just an excuse for funny, interesting people to crack jokes and have a good time.

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[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 31 points 8 months ago

After 911 a woman in my city (Portland Oregon) called the police because she saw powder on the hood of her parked car - parked under trees that were shedding pollen. She though fer sher that evildoers were targeting her with anthrax spores or something. The police are required to respond to those calls with full bio-emergency gear, so it was a huge scene, road blocked off, police vans everywhere, people in full body protective gear taking samples of the "anthrax" from her car. The end result was a public announcement from the police asking the public to please use common sense before calling. The drama going on in people's heads sometimes ... yikes.

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 14 points 9 months ago

True. I once considered subscribing, some years ago, but customer reviews of OST convinced me not to. Looks like i made the right decision.

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 54 points 9 months ago

These "super-app" fantasies always ignore the fact that WeChat is ubiquitous in China because the Chinese government practically requires everyone to have it. How exactly is that supposed to be replicated in a non-authoritarian society?

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 46 points 10 months ago

As a Mint user: What do those symbols even mean? (or: "Distro? What's a distro?")

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 10 points 11 months ago

It's called "responsive design" i think. I played around with it a bit when learning html years ago. You can get free website templates that have this cooked in - like, you don't need to code anything. Seems easy to do and pretty much an industry standard now. Pretty weird that reddit would choose a trashy option instead.

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 13 points 11 months ago

And rational (not emotion/greed-driven), mature (not emotion-driven), responsible (not emotion/greed-driven), adult (not emotion-driven) attitude towards problems. Thanks for your hard work.

[-] imapuppetlookaway@lemmy.world 15 points 11 months ago

Also with a browser extension. Wikihow has a page on how to do it 5 different ways.

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