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spread, in What do you use Vaseline for?

Mixing Vaseline with cotton and rolling it into small balls makes for surprisingly effective firestarter. Catches fire from almost everything (even flint and steel) and the burns with strong flame for like 2 minutes.

MedicPigBabySaver,

Dryer lint is great for that combo.

thegreatgarbo,

We put a cotton ball in the dogs’ ears when giving them a bath to prevent water going in their ears, and we apply Vaseline to the exposed part of the cotton ball - makes the cotton ball waterproof. I thought you were describing that when I started reading your comment.

jws_shadotak,

I used these a bunch in some jungle training. Any petroleum based jellies worked great, so we used bacitracin packets as our additive.

Fun fact: dead bamboo will always be dry in the middle between two joints. You can split it up into a couple thin pieces and it makes great kindling.

Live bamboo will create a small pressure bomb.

iesou,

Another fun fact for if you’re in a deciduous forest, beach tree bark will always light, even when wet. It contains a flammable oil.

Pyr_Pressure,

That seems counter productive to tree survival

iesou,

You don’t have to peel bark from a live tree… There are usually plenty lying around in a forest like that. So no it’s not really.

Noxvento, in How to make subscribed feed more diversed?
@Noxvento@lemmy.world avatar

I unsubscribed from memes because it was flodding my feed way too much. It’s better now.

LemmyseemyP,

Memes is honestly terrible. At first I got a tiny mild chuckle out of it but now it’s just too prominent.

pebble3292,
@pebble3292@lemmy.world avatar

Same. Today the user spamming 7 different memes was the last drop in my bucket.

Since unsubbing it is a so much better experience

Chozo,

I recommend that everybody keep two accounts on their instance of choice (as long as this is within the rules of your instance). Keep one account for all the "brain on" stuff, and one account for the "brain off' stuff. You know what I mean, interpret it how you like.

If you're using one of the mobile apps, most of them support very easy quick account switching, which makes this even easier on your phone. It definitely makes it a lot more manageable, in my experience.

norm,

It’s crazy how much unfunny crap is posted there. So much better now that I unsubbed

Bishma, in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?
@Bishma@social.fossware.space avatar

Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.

  1. Every day is a day I’d rather have off.
  2. It ruined the thing I loved (programming) for me
eth0p,

Did the formal education before the job ruin it for you, or did the job itself ruin it?

jnato90,

My experience may be an outlier but…

Formal education was great for me, promise of working with cutting edge technologies. Vast amount of opportunities working in the IT sector. I was excited and happy for starting my second career choice.

As for the job I’ve landed, acceptable-better pay/benefits than most, the most backwards tech to work with and managing environment. I’d like to fantasize about leaving but with the work ethic in my area I can’t escape it without a drastic move.

eth0p,

Ah, that’s fair.

I’m having the opposite experience, unfortunately. I loved working at {co-op company} where I had a choice of developer environment (OS, IDE, and the permissions to freely install whatever software was needed without asking IT) and used Golang for most tasks.

The formal education has been nothing but stress and anxiety, though. Especially exams.

jnato90,

Ah wow that’s a great experience for your co-op! You know maybe i’m rose tinting a little bit now that you’ve mentioned exams haha, but yeah I’d still say it’s been interesting working in the field for me to say the least.

eth0p, (edited )

Yep! I ended up doing my entire co-op with them, and it meshed really well with my interest in creating developer-focused tooling and automation.

Unfortunately I didn’t have the time to make the necessary changes and get approval from legal to open-source it, but I spent a good few months creating a tool for validating constraints for deployments on a Kubernetes cluster. It basically lets the operations team specify rules to check deployments for footguns that affect the cluster health, and then can be run by the dev-ops teams locally or as a Kubernetes operator (a daemon service running on the cluster) that will spam a Slack channel if a team deploys something super dangerous.

The neat part was that the constraint checking logic was extremely powerful, completely customizable, versioned, and used a declarative policy language instead of a scripting language. None of the rules were hard-coded into the binary, and teams could even write their own rules to help them avoid past deployment issues. It handled iterating over arbitrary-sized lists, and even could access values across different files in the deployment to check complex constraints like some value in one manifest didn’t exceed a value declared in some other manifest.

I’m not sure if a new tool has come along to fill the niche that mine did, but at the time, the others all had their own issues that failed to meet the needs I was trying to satisfy (e.g. hard-coded, used JavaScript, couldn’t handle loops, couldn’t check across file boundaries, etc.).

It’s probably one of the tools I’m most proud of, honestly. I just wish I wrote the code better. Did not have much experience with Go at the time, and I really could have done a better job structuring the packages to have fewer layers of nested dependencies.

lugal,

“Nothing is fun 8 hours a day” isn’t an advice but at least it’s true

Bishma,
@Bishma@social.fossware.space avatar

In the 90’s before I was doing it professionally, I used to go on massive 10 - 15 hour binge programming sessions only stopping when I realized I hadn’t eaten in that entire time. It was some of the best fun I’ve ever had. But it happened rarely and organically, not 5 days a week on a predetermined schedule.

oldfart,

Same! Last time I had a programming all-nighter was around 10 years ago

lugal,

Totally relatable! As you already pointed out, it’s the “a day” part. I like listening to the radio but I talked to a former car radio tester who said that his car radio is never on and he enjoys the silence. It’s one thing to do stuff you like when you want to, maybe even binge, and another to have a schedule.

I started programming at school and when I studied computer science, another student asked me after the first semester what I’m going to program on vacation. I stared at them and said I have vacation. Now I programm full time and barely in my free time.

funnyletter,

I like programming, and I program for a living, but there is nobody on earth who gets out of bed every day and is like “Aw yiss I’m gonna go code a bunch of salesforce integrations!”

I’ve been working long enough that at this point my work goal is like, I want a job that 95% of the time I do not actively dread. I don’t need to be excited about it, I just need it to be fine.

Kelly,

On the other hand I avoided going into the field until I hit 30 because I didn’t want to spend all day on a computer and then have it effect my willingness to use a PC at home.

Of course you don’t have to be a programmer to be stuck in front of a PC all day so I figured I might as well do something I’m good at. The main shift was that I now strongly prefer console/couch/tv gaming over PC/monitor/desk gaming.

That said I still find I come home unmotivated for hobby dev, if I’m going to work on my hobby projects I need to get out of bed 60-90 minutes earlier and do that while I’m fresh.

AdmiralRob,

The main shift was that I now strongly prefer console/couch/tv gaming over PC/monitor/desk gaming.

This is the big one for me. My co-workers all wonder why I switched from pc to PlayStation, and I’m like, “dude, you just watched me troubleshoot 10 machines that failed our OS upgrade, and you think I want to come home and find that Windows update just broke my sound drivers again?”

zorflieg,

Fastest way to kill your passion is to make it your paycheck, I say to those people.

fratermus, in People who work in food service or customer service: What’s the dumbest thing a customer ever insisted was “the law” or “illegal”?
@fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I once had a b2b customer (store owner) tell me that having different pricing for wholesale and retail customers was racist.

I’m pretty sure meant discriminatory but even that doesn’t make much sense.

Reddit_Is_Trash,

Wholesale customers buy in bulk. I’m sure the customer could get a discount for buying in bulk as well but they would end up spending way more money

shrugal, (edited )
@shrugal@lemmy.world avatar

Also, appart from the obvious restrictions, businesses can structure their prices however they like.

wheeldawg,

I use the word like that too. But not as a customer arguing with a business. Just with friends and family as an in joke.

Funny to hear it used that way but for srs.

Galluf,

It absolutely does make sense because it is discriminatory. He’s absolutely correct.

The mistake that you are making, is thinking that all forms of discrimination are bad. They’re not. Most are in fact good. We just don’t tend to call them discrimination.

fratermus,
@fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

He’s absolutely correct.

He said it was racist, so I’m gonna stick with he’s not correct.

The mistake that you are making, is thinking that all forms of discrimination are bad.

I am aware of the formal and common uses of the word.

Galluf,

You’re right that it’s incorrect about the racism. I was referring to the discrimination aspect.

If you’re aware, then why do you imply that it wasn’t discrimination? Or did I misunderstand that?

Angry_Maple,
@Angry_Maple@sh.itjust.works avatar

The customer called it racist. The person you were responding to said that discrimination would be a better descriptor, but also that the customer was still silly for thinking they had a case because of it, regardless of what words the customer used.

It takes a certain kind of person to get upset that a store isn’t treating you like an employee. What’s next, demanding access to the private areas? Wait, people already do that too :(

Galluf,

The person I responded to said discriminatory didn’t even make sense. I pointed out why it does make sense, because it is discriminatory and that’s perfectly fine.

Yes, that’s true and not in contrast with what I’ve said.

EssentialCoffee,

Some people just like to argue.

kucing, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

I still do a site:reddit.com google search occasionally. It’s getting harder tho.

Obligatory fuck u/spez

DolphLundgren,

I’ve found you can just add “ reddit” to a query and get the same result. I believe - but I’m trying to not do that. Haven’t browser Reddit in 2 weeks. Lemmy is good enough at the moment.

eating3645,

The advantage of using site: is that you can specify which subreddit you want results from

BeakEm420,

TIL! Thanks for that.

30isthenew29,

Can you explain how?

baduhai,

site:reddit.com/r/subreddit

eating3645,

Yup!

Shiggles,

Depends, if it’s anything monetizable like a review the first 3-5 results will be ads instead of reddit unless you do site:

30isthenew29,

Fuck u/spez

Contramuffin, in What is some good things to do with a new pc/laptop/computer?

First thing to do: reinstall windows. You keep your license, it’s quick, but it removes all the bloatware on your computer

ori,
@ori@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Do this, then visit ninite.com and choose what you want installed on it.

flameguy21,
@flameguy21@lemmy.world avatar

I’d rather use Chocolately for that since it’s an actual package manager. Ninite is pretty good for what it is though.

RvTV95XBeo,

Or, just use winget!

Unpopular4810,

Also, do not delete the Ninite installer exe from your computer. It comes handy in updating all the apps at once. Just double click the installer again.

GreenPlasticSushiGrass,
@GreenPlasticSushiGrass@kbin.social avatar

That's an awesome tip! I wish I knew that seven years ago after my last build.

pineapplelover,

I use Chris Titus Windows Utility Script

baseless_discourse,

Except all the bloat included in windows.

morgan_423, in Lemmy.world is down because of a DDOS attack
@morgan_423@lemmy.world avatar

“The free exchange of communication and ideas, unrestricted by capitalist interference? Can’t have that kind of evil in the world. Surely it’s my duty to shut this down, so that others may come to know the flavor of corporate boot leather as well as I have.”

M_Reimer, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

The only real issue are updates. After just 3 years my previous phone didn’t get any security updates and I had to get new hardware. I actually liked my previous phone more than my current one. But it is how it is.

Nezuh,

I hope I dont jinx myself with this but I dont think security updates at the OS level are that important nowadays.

joelthelion,
@joelthelion@lemmy.world avatar

This is why we need law to mandate security updates for 5+ years.

hunt4peas,

That’s why I installed custom ROM on my Redmi Note 3 and used it for 4.5y until the battery swole.

Jackolantern,

Switch to iPhone. Or pixel. Longer security updates. Guaranteed

XpeeN,

This.

If you have a phone with snapdragon CPU you probably can extend it’s lifespan with custom ROMs that offers security updates. Mine released in 2019, support dropped at android 11, but unofficial LOS with android 13 works great and still updates regularly. No complains here, even the OTA works. Although I do need to flash manually because of root. I don’t see myself upgrade anytime soon.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

That’s the reason why I switched to iPhone after many years of Android, security updates are vital nowadays with all the sensitive data and apps we use on our phones, Apple is the only one that guarantees al least 5 years, iPhones are not too expensive if you don’t buy the latest models and I’d rather avoid supporting companies that don’t understand the importance of security.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

You are wrong. Android decouples its updation from “system update” and does not do updaes the way Apple does. Play Store, system apps and third party apps can continue to be updated years after official OEM EOL has been reached. You cannot use App Store or install or update any apps after 5 years of iPhone, but you can install and upgrade apps in an Android 5.0 device (8 years) or Android 7.0 device (6 years) long after EOL has been reached.

Moreover…

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/10d4f55a-2586-4a29-b8a1-abc9686df859.png

  • Asus has now increased security updates to 4 years for its Zenfone 10.
Pechente,

Yeah exactly. It’s surprising how many people don’t check or care how long their device is being updated. Apple does a great job of supplying their devices with updates long-term.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

True, I bought an ipad more than 7 years ago to read because e-readers are too small for my liking.

I don’t use it much anymore since I have an e-writer now, but it still receives updates regularly, whatever comes to my phone comes to it as well, it’s impressive.

amir_s89,
@amir_s89@lemmy.ml avatar

If you stand there at the store with this year’s iPhone; take the full price divided by how many years you plan to own/ use it. Then you realize it’s actually relatively cheap.

luke,

iPhones have decent residual value as well. You should be able to recoup at least a third of the price after three years, if you look after it.

Ranessin,
@Ranessin@feddit.de avatar

Both Samsung and Google give you 5 years of updates (at least 3 major Android releases + 2 years of Security updates) for a few years now.

ConditionOverload,
@ConditionOverload@lemmy.world avatar

Pixel and Samsung also have 5 years of updates promised. And more phones are giving at least 3 years. I don’t think most people nowadays are hanging onto their 5 year old phones. Most everyone switches phones every 2 or 3 years.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

I’m a fringe case then lol, I keep them until they actually break, they do last 4-5 years for me, sometimes more, I don’t make intense use of my phone, I much prefer using my PC for basically everything.

001100010010, (edited )
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Apple isn’t the only one that guarantees many years of updates. The fairphone (although currently only sold in the EU, they’re coming soon to the USA) has 5 years of promised support, Google Pixel 6 and later also have 5 years of promised updates, Samsung Galaxy, has 4 years, while one year less than its competitors, still much better than the 1-2 years most phones used to have. Android phones these days aren’t like the wild west back then, Android phones are on par with iPhones, the choice is merely personal preference.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

Happy to hear companies are finally getting it.

pineapplelover,

Pixel actually guarantees 5 years now and if you put GrapheneOS on it, then you’ll have one of the most private and secure operating systems available

zkfcfbzr,

You can do even better than five years with Fairphone (…Speaking as a Pixel user)

cyberic,
@cyberic@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

But will Fairphone be around in 5 years?

Ranessin,
@Ranessin@feddit.de avatar

It has been around for 10 years and 4 phones by now, and only gaining in popularity and market share. No reason to predict an early demise yet. The Fairphone 1 controversially only received 3 years of updates, but since then it’s 5 years.

pineapplelover,

Fairphone is also guaranteed only 5 years. If not, then they are probably using a custom ROM that is not directly supported by Google. I’ll keep my eye out for this company though, the repairability is great and I love the repairability of the phone.

zkfcfbzr,

The article I just linked says they’re extending support to 7 years: Out to 2026 for their 2019 model, the Fairphone 3. The article also links to an older article talking about how the Fairphone 2 ended up with 7 years.

I’m in the US so the Fairphone was never really a consideration for me, but if it’s available whenever I need my next phone I’ll definitely look into it. It’s pretty annoying to be using Google’s own phone, and still only have access to 3 years of OS updates.

pineapplelover, (edited )

Interesting. So 7 years for the Fairphone 3 but it seems on their website, for the Fairphone 4, it is only 5 years, they might extend it to 7 years like their previous phones though.

Edit: Apparently Fairphone 4 is coming to the U.S, but with /e/os instead of the fairphone os.

shop.fairphone.com/?ref=header

www.fairphone.com/en/open-source/

arstechnica.com/…/fairphone-is-coming-to-america/

dzervas,

just a side note for graphene: i have the feeling that it’s not for everyone. “too much” security tends to get in the UX way

pineapplelover,

Chances are if you know how to use an Android, using Graphene isn’t too much harder. You can still download from the play store and run apps like normal. If you’re reading this post then you probably have the technical knowhow to plug your phone into the computer and press the start button.

Fair point with not being for everybody though, I wouldn’t be comfortable giving it to my non-techy family and friends. You do have a fair point.

borth,

Out of curiosity, which Pixel phone is a good one to have GrapheneOS installed on to last a long time?

pineapplelover,

The latest Pixel would get the longest update. They follow Google’s support updates which is 5 years from the time it is available for purchase.

grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Just a reminder that GrapheneOS dev harassed Louis Rossmann of being complicit in his hoax attempted murder, something he has not provided evidence for in over 2 months. He has harassed me, Techlore, FlorisBoard, Bromite, Calyx devs and many countless entities, including subreddits of sheltering, according to him, alleged swatters.

pineapplelover,

I followed this controversy as well. On the GrapheneOS forum, strcat announced he has stepped down to work on himself. The project is running like normal and development is still the same as always.

…grapheneos.org/…/5235-stepping-down-as-project-l…

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

His announcement is a big hoax for attention seeking purposes. Upon repeated attempts by his non-critic fans, he refused to provide any evidence of swatting. His habit is to maintain silence whenever he is caught lying, and will use as much dead cat strategies as needed to accomplish that.

rtevans,

I’ve been running GrapheneOS on my Pixel 3 for three years and I have few complaints. I still cant figure out how to get automatic updates to work in Android 13 with the Neo or Droidify stores but atleast the stock GOS apps auto update. BTW, to clarify what you said, we have to use the Aurora app to download from Google Play Store.

You’re right it’s not for most people. Not having Google services installed might be a major blow for people who have become accustomed to the conveniences they provide. I just use a separate vanilla Pixel for Google services if I need them, but the phone with my SIM card is the one with GrapheneOS.

pineapplelover,

You can turn Google Services on if you would like. I personally do have it turned on as some of my apps wouldn’t get notifications without it. You could use it as a normal android downloading through the play store and nobody would notice that it’s degoogled. All the apps are sandbox and you can change what permissions that have, I previously used CalyxOS and this is much more private and secure.

rtevans,

Does it send telemetry? Why is CalyxOS more secure?

pineapplelover,

Oh I meant GrapheneOS is more private and secure. Don’t get me wrong, CalyxOS is still much better than stock android

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

Well, Google isn’t famous for being reliable in the long run with their services, Apple is proven at this point, tho who knows, I’ll wait a few years and see if Google is still at it with their Pixels.

Metallibus,

Googles already been doing this for years.

Hector_McG, (edited )

I have just done the same.

Although Google are now promising 5 years of support for Pixel phones, Pixel phones are not a core business for Google, and as they have shown many times, Google will end projects at the drop of a hat with no regard for their customers.

There are secondary Android companies like Samsung that promise long term security updates, but are always behind the publishing curve compared to Google. This means that malicious actors have the opportunity to study Google’s published updates to reverse engineer cracks that they then exploit.

The current Android security update model is inherently insecure due to this issue. Until manufacturers are forced to update in a timely manner ( by which I mean simultaneously with Google) I won’t buy another Android phone.

programmer_belch,
@programmer_belch@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

If you are using an android phone, you can change the ROM to one that still gets updates, it’s like changing the os in a computer. The process will delete all of the user data inside the phone but you’ve got nothing to lose if it doesn’t get any security updates.

I recommend lineageOS to anyone wanting to go down this route because of its compatibility with every phone, old or new.

dzervas,

that “security update” quickly gets irrelevant as the exploits for lineage (or any non-standard rom) sells for pennies compared to a stock exploit. also no one’s paying security researchers to assess lineage - also it would be completely impossible with the amount of updates and devices they release

remember that (unfortunately) security is all about money

001100010010,
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

But more people using stock roms could potentially mean any exploit is more easily found compared to custom roms. Not saying that’s the case, but it’s a factor to consider.

dzervas,

as more people use a software it’s not easier to find exploits but much more profitable - and you see that propagate, as in:

  • More people start to use a software
  • Inevitably it gets hacked - by a kid most probably
  • The company starts panicking due to bad press
  • They start fixing the security bugs
  • (some years pass)
  • Now its quite difficult to find exploit as many security bugs have been fixed
  • Exploit prices skyrocket since it would affect many users and it’s difficult to develop
  • Bug bounty skyrockets since the exploits are so pricey

Now the last 2 steps tend to cycle since the security of the product fluctuates

Now the above have nothing to do with “residual” products - such as custom roms. And actually, you have so many deeply specialized people around the main product that finding a bug and developing an exploit on the residual is just a matter of “who the fuck cares”.

So you’re basing your security of your phone on “care”, also known as security through obscurity (some times at least).

Another example of “who cares” security is libreoffice. When I started as a security engineer the veteran (and boss) referred to it as training material to find security bugs. I found some, but who cares? Ain’t nobody gonna pay for them as “nobody” uses the software (keep in mind that we’re referring to millions of daily users rather than thousands per month)

Sorry for sheet! ❤️ Be safe and use a password manager

ILikeMultis,
@ILikeMultis@lemmy.ml avatar

How difficult is it to change ROM?

001100010010,
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

It depends. For Graphene OS, there is a web installer that the people who have used it said it was the easiest custom rom they’ve installed. Unfortunately, it only supports for Google Pixels.

For other custom roms… maybe not as easy…

Graphene OS Web Install: grapheneos.org/install/web

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Just a reminder that GrapheneOS dev harassed Louis Rossmann of being complicit in his hoax attempted murder, something he has not provided evidence for in over 2 months. He has harassed me, Techlore, FlorisBoard, Bromite, Calyx devs and many countless entities, including subreddits of sheltering, according to him, alleged swatters.

001100010010,
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Yes that’s true, but I’ve heard from others that the person involved has since stepped down from Graphene OS development, so it should be safe from now on.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

There is no clue about him, because he hid behind the veil of his Discourse forum, where any question related to him started being censored shortly after Rossmann exposed him. He could very well be the guy under a new pseudonym alias, considering he has lied every single time about anything, and considering every mod and himself ran multiple sockpuppets to self promote GrapheneOS and witch hunt downvote brigade any critics. He used to have multiple aliases as well, thestinger, strcat, GrapheneOS’ project itself besides his own name, and has a whole witch hunting troll army.

dzervas,

hmmm depends on the phone and what you mean difficult. If you’ve managed to format a computer you’ll be fine. If you’re having trouble downloading chrome or office, maybe think about it again - I’m not saying you shouldn’t try or learn (everybody can learn), Im just saying that it will require an amount of time that I imagine would be uncomfortable to a user that don’t wanna bother downloading a program.

Not all people enjoy computers!

Latecoere,
@Latecoere@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Lineage isn’t compatible with every phone. My shitty realme has no images there. It always depends on if there’s someone willing to actually make images for specific phones.

Lesson here is to never buy a realme.

CAPSLOCKFTW,

Hey there! Have you checked xda for unofficial ports or other ROMs? Might still be better than vanilla

Latecoere,
@Latecoere@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I haven’t checked that place out for a while. Looks like there’s a small handful of other roms people have ported to my model so I’ll give them a look over. Might be able to extend the life of this thing for a bit longer. Cheers!

raspberry_confetti, in What's it like working night shift?
@raspberry_confetti@lemmy.ml avatar

Night shift is the fucking best if you have ADHD. You have no traffic at all on your commute to and from work, you just show up and do your job (no useless phone calls or emails to distract you), you eat lunch at like fuckin 1am so there’s no crowd, you get done with your work and just clock out (no stupid-ass meetings), and when you get home you just crash and sleep for as long as you want. Wake up at like noon, and you’ve got the whole afternoon to run errands or fuck off, and then casually go back to work that night.

healer_56,

Exactly this. Only important thing is to stick to your sleeprythm also on your days off. So stay up all through the night even when you are not at work!!

GRENADE_MAGNET,

In a perfect world. I work a 12hr graveyard shift and flip to dayshift schedule on my days off.

You need to do it in a structured way. Get home, nap a few hours, go to bed at a normal bedtime, wake up, a dash of adderall. Good to go.

hemmes,
@hemmes@lemmy.one avatar

Structured AF

atwerp, in I need to survive for 3 days without pooping, and eating as little as possible. I can pee, but not very often. It can't take up too much space. What food do I pack?

OP, you misunderstand the "no shitposts on lemmy" guideline, that's not what it means

makingStuffForFun,
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

Boom tish! Lovely work

Bye, in I need to survive for 3 days without pooping, and eating as little as possible. I can pee, but not very often. It can't take up too much space. What food do I pack?

So you are going to wear some kind of pants that you can’t take off easily for 3 days. Maybe some kind of medieval armor, or a fursuit.

Gatorade has tons of calories because of the sugar, and it will leave nothing to poop out. It will give you the critical electrolytes (plants crave them) that you’re missing from food. Take a multivitamin too.

But it doesn’t have enough calories, and you need stuff to go in your stomach so you don’t suffer being empty on your temporary Gatorade diet. eat white bread. Your body metabolizes almost all of it, so there’s almost nothing to poop out.

You will need to poop out all your poop before doing this, so good hydration and veggies beforehand will clean you out. No need for laxatives, just switch to your new and stupid diet 36 hours before you need to stop pooping.

Good luck on your medieval battle reënactment or orgy.

thesilencenoise,

If I could give this comment an award, I would.

FleaCatcher,

You can say "nice dick" you know, it counts.

tfpc,

Nice cock bro.

intensely_human, in What would happen if we put a giant glass tinted dome over each city?

You’ve heard of the greenhouse effect right? And how it’s named after greenhouses? You know what a greenhouse is? A glass building.

Those domes would be like ovens inside.

1chemistdown,
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{taps forehead} Not if we blacken out the sun

667,
@667@kbin.social avatar

You jest, but this is the idea behind Dyson Spheres.

dylanmorgan,

A Dyson sphere is a sphere surrounding a star to capture all the solar energy of that star. People live on the inside of the sphere.

667,
@667@kbin.social avatar

Conceptually I mean some structure large enough to do something with respect to a star. Yes, it is different literally, but not in the sense I was trying to refer.

BigBootyBoy,
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That’s like saying helicopter and a scooter is the same thing lol

war,
@war@kbin.social avatar

No, that is not the idea behind Dyson Spheres.

intensely_human,

Say it with me now!

Block! Out! The Sun!
Block! Out! The Sun!
Block! Out! The Sun!

AlternateRoute, in What is the least SEO-fucked search engine?

More and more I have been using the Bing “chat” search. It does a search, filters through the results and summarizes the answer with links to the sites it found them on.

For certain types of search it is a huge time saver of scrolling through results to find answers on various pages.

Over all bing search it self isn’t bad.

hotdaniel,

Dunno why you’re getting down voted. It’s literally a search engine that can read all the bullshit faster than you, so that you don’t have to.

Icarus,

perplexity is also good

AlternateRoute,

If it isn’t open / free / private there is a % of the community that will not even try it.

Just like on Reddit lots of negative energy in some subs.

Hardly saying bing is amazing only that lately I have been drawn to trying it more since the chat based search that allows follow ups in natural language.

Google bards equivalent is only available in the US and just this last week the UK so I can’t try it out.

However over all I agree that more and more google search results have more adds and the good results pushed further and further down.

feduser934,

I don’t like the idea of getting answers from a search engine. That gives too much power to the company that runs the search engine. Id prefer to get a variety of links from independent sources.

hotdaniel,

Have it compile a list of sources it’s already sourced from, and keep searching for any new sources it can add. Have it list its expectations for what an expert should know about a particular subject, then have it learn about each of those points, and finally present as if it is an expert there to assist you.

intensely_human,

Same here. It’s like going to the library and just asking a question of the librarian.

reddithalation,

hosting a local LLM to summarize search results could be very cool though

erogenouswarzone,
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I downvoted because I have literally no idea what that guy is talking about.

Bing has never been a good search engine. The results are always so terrible, plus you have to wade through all the Microsoft click-baity crap they put everywhere.

I do like Bing for porn tho…

esty,
@esty@lemmy.ca avatar

the clickbait alone is enough to turn me away from Bing and Edge

cool that people don’t mind it but it shouldn’t be controversial to dislike Bing for bad UX

gressen,
@gressen@lemmy.world avatar

Notice that they said chat. It this new thing where a language model (GPT) formulates the search queries and summarizes them to provide an answer.

Xylia,

Have you tried using the Chat feature (GPT-4) to do searching? I just tried it, and it surprisingly works really well for some inquiries.

Like, use their chat AI, but as a natural language search engine. It’s integrated to Bing’s index so it can peruse it itself, so you don’t have to wade through all the Microsoft click-baits crap they put everywhere.

Anticorp,

You can’t use it on mobile without downloading the app and granting it god knows what permissions. Hell nah…

wipeitonthedog,

I am using the app and I’ve given it zero permissions.

Have can you be so confidently judgemental without even installing it.

Anticorp,

I recently switched to Bing after years of disappointment from Google and months of disappointment from DDG. Bing is pretty disappointing too, but less so, so far. I tried to use the chat feature a couple of days ago, but it said I have to download the app. Nah… fuck these tech companies and their apps.

AlternateRoute,

The “preview” for the chat feature requires the app or edge on desktop currently but I do find myself turning to it every time I get frustrated with a google search these days.

Less disappointing is probably the best discrimination as you said.

DrNeurohax,
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I use the ChatGPT feature from desktop Firefox with no problems. Maybe it specifically denies Chrome, in which case I bet you could change the user agent string and get it to work.

Anticorp,

It denies mobile. I was using Firefox. Same as Reddit, anything to try to force an app download.

DrNeurohax,
@DrNeurohax@kbin.social avatar

I just tried it again on desktop and it worked, but the reason was that I downloaded an extension a while ago and forgot about it. When I disabled the extension, it stopped working.

There used to be a way to enable installing any extension on mobile FFx Dev, but I'm not sure if that still works. The desktop extension just changes the user agent string, so that might be another route to enabling it.

Anticorp,

I downloaded Firefox Nightly on my phone about a week ago so that I can change my user agent string to get Google to stop F’ing up YouTube pages, but it doesn’t seem to work. I guess I’ll look into that extension. Do you know what it’s called?

Anticorp,

I signed up for Kagi.com right after posting the above. I saw someone’s recommended here in this thread and said what the heck!

Prefix, in Is it normal for a person to "feel" less as they get older?

I think a big part of it is that when we are young, all of these are new experiences to us. And as such, they carry a lot more emotion and stimulation.

As an adult, you’ve experienced many things. To some degree, your brain is likely acustomed to it.

Something that helps is breaking out of your routines and experiencing new things. I’ve heard our neural pathways described as the grooves that form on a hill when sledding. When you first slide down the hill, you’re making brand new grooves. Each trip is different and unique. But over time, trails get established and you end up using the same worn trails over and over.

Experiencing new, bespoke things is like breaking out of the trails and making a new one.

At least, that’s my understanding! I’m not a proffessional, just someone who can relate to what you’re describing :)

lemminer, (edited )

I’ll add one more point.

Not just cause of age, but people disregard feeling when they don’t find it comfortable with. People want to be treated in someway and don’t want you feel in other shape or form.

Which is another reason why we tame/shape our feelings abiding by the social norms.

I used to be over friendly in my 20s. That behaviour isn’t appreciated in professional relationships. I had to change my attitude towards people overtime and stop emphathizing with them, to a certain degree.

It is certainly a matter of environment and peers you had around you, not age.

bobs_monkey,

Definitely agree. To your point on new things, I still feel that sense of awe and wonder when I go on trips to places I’ve never been, hear an awesome song for the first time, or even learn something new. It takes a certain level of motivation to feel those senses as you age (mid 30s here), and determination to seek those things out. I know I am lucky in that I’m at a stage in life where I have the resources to make some of these happen, but a lot of it is also forcing the free time to both seek out experiences and also be able to appreciate them.

finnegans_ghost,

I have to agree. I grew up in a tropical climate and moved to the northern part of the northern hemisphere several years ago. The first few winters I would look like some kind of child lost in the wonder of the beauty of snow falling because I’d never lived in a place that had snow. Sometimes I still have those moments.

I am not a doctor, but it could be depression. It is really difficult to not feel terrible sometimes given the state of the world right now.

kaktus,

I think one of the reasons people like having kids, is because they can see the world through there eyes. Everything you’ve already experienced numerous of times, they get to see for the first time and relay there joy to you. And you get to show them. Ignoring the depressing reality, painting a picture of the world like it once felt to you.

jandar_fett,

Yep. Each time you perform the same action, say the same words, think the same thoughts the connection of the neural pathways responsible for those things are strengthened. It is why depression and anxiety and other mental issues are so hard to reverse. It is possible though. I urge anyone who thinks they have depression to look up a book called “The Upward Spiral.” It is co-written by a neuroscientist and a psychologist and was really eye opening for me on the inner workings of the brain when it comes to depression and anxiety and has helped me at least start on a path to making myself better.

Sev, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
@Sev@feddit.uk avatar

Something along the lines of:

‘You’re just an NPC in everyone else’ life, no one really cares about what weird shoes you wear, or whatever. No one’s remembering, don’t worry about it’

Really helps out in the world really, it’s kinda true.

Dark_Blade,
@Dark_Blade@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, but that means if you stick out too much, you’ll get recorded and posted online for entertainment

DudeWithaTwist,

This really helped me get over anxiety. After walking around the earth a while - yea, noone cares lmao.

_number8_,

people online feel less like NPCs somehow. I guess cause we can read their perspective

Sev,
@Sev@feddit.uk avatar

If you want some NPCs, read reddit comments!

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