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RustedSwitch, in what band/song are you kinda ashamed you listening to as a kid?
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The last top-40’s song I memorized after listening to it so many times was Mr Big, be with you. A basic unrequited love song without much depth. I was 14.

It was around that time that my neighbor introduced me to Nine Inch Nails,and changed the course of my musical taste forever.

For a long time I was very focused on just industrial, grunge, ska, and electronic. I eventually started expanding into prog-like music from across genres (complex melodies and instrumentation, but not just rock, ie newgrass, IDM).

Eventually I met my now-wife and, while she already shared much of my taste spectrum, she also listened to pop charting stuff, and over the years I opened back up to it. Some of its not bad if you give it a chance. Bruno Mars is a legend!

daddyjones,
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No shame in Mr Big. Paul Gilbert is a guitar hero!

Ok - almost no shame…

RustedSwitch,
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Ha! I don’t know enough about the band to have heard of that guy! I’ll take your word for it 😜

Karlos_Cantana, (edited )
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“Waited on a line of greens and blues (waited on a line) Just to be the next to be with you”

That line just creeps me out.

RustedSwitch,
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What does that even mean

danie10, in Is it normal for a person to "feel" less as they get older?
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Well firstly your senses do start dulling (eyesight, hearing), and secondly you have way more context on the world itself (the mortgage bond, climate change, pollution, family responsibilities, social media trolls, the fragility of bones and life, etc). So I suppose your brain is less focussed on the moment, and you’ve got a bit cynical about life ;-)

I accept that the way I looked at life and moments at 15, 25 and 50 are fairly different. Decisions I took at 25 were right for me then, but today I would have decided differently, but then I would not be where I am today either.

ulu_mulu, in How can I filter my Lemmy feed by language?
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I’m doing it exactly like I was doing it on reddit, that is, build up my personal home page with all the communities I want to see then I changed my settings to default to subscribed when opening Lemmy instead of All.

Every now and then I check the list of all communities to see if there’s something new worth following, that way it’s also easier to avoid communities that do a lot of spamming, overwhelming the smaller (more interesting IMO) ones.

TeaHands, in How can I filter my Lemmy feed by language?
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Select “undetermined” and “english” in your profile language settings. Plus whatever else you speak, obviously.

Magrid, in How can I filter my Lemmy feed by language?
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try going in the Lemmy settings and select your language, but note that most of the post is marked as “undefined” so it probably won’t make a big difference

theNoob,

Thanks. I’m using Android apps for Lemmy and Jerboa, Connect & Liftoff don’t show those settings. I just found them using Chrome

Magrid,
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doesn’t Jerboa have it? If I remember correctly I saw it

Cheery, in Which learning path makes the most amount of sense?

As a front-end developer with 10 years of experience, I’d suggest going with JavaScript. It’s one language for both stacks, you can learn the core front and back end ideologies, and if you decide to go with a different language for back-end, it shouldn’t take too much time to learn afterwards. From my experience it would be easier both to learn and potentially to get a job in the field.

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

My Galaxy S8 had a lot of annoying problems both on stock ROM and Lineage OS. After three years I switched to Zenfone 8 and so far I am satisfied. The battery life is crap though, especially after updating to Android 13. I’m considering a downgrade if it’s even possible

WeLoveCastingSpelz, in Do you think Technology makes us more lonely...?

Technology is but a tool, If someone prefers looking at their phone than dealing with you it’s a you ptoblem

peter, in Craziest YouTube Video ID?
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There’s the classic YouTube video which contains it’s own ID in the video: youtu.be/j70AA9arThc

madmaurice, in ActivityPub
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Not really a question, is it?

Karlos_Cantana,
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Maybe op thinks this is Jeopardy.

ccryx, in Craziest YouTube Video ID?

As someone who has never thought about YouTube video IDs: is that a thing? Is there a small but tightly knit community of youtube video ID connoisseurs?

ChaosInstructor, in what band/song are you kinda ashamed you listening to as a kid?

let’s really show ones age…not really embarrassed, but it is not something i listen to today. Top pops - Mammy blue

RustedSwitch,
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I’m browsing lemmy from Memmy (iOS app), and had to triple-read your post before my brain would register it as Mammy.

pandarisu, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with their favorites.

  • Elite 4 Karen, Pokémon Gold and Silver
crucifix_peen, in What genres of music do Lemmites enjoy?

Here lately I mostly listen to the kind of music that your most insufferable hipster friend would try to recommend you.

The Mountain Goats

The Decemberists

Radical Face

Neutral Milk Hotel

The Shins

Pat the Bunny

Andrew Jackson Jihad

Mal Blum

Daisy the Great

Delicate Steve

Professor Caveman

The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets

ttk, in What is the craziest thing that's ever happened in your life?

When i was at my first job in a factory as a trainee, they decided to remodel a manufacturing line and had to move some 40t hydraulic presses. They hired a crane, and the crane guy did the proper mounting of the presses. A 20cm steel beam through the mounting holes of the press, attached to the hook of the crane with these nylon carrying ropes. All fine.

As he lift the press through a hole in the roof, the steel beam just fucking breaks into two pieces. The whole 40t press falls to the ground from a height of 3 meters, leaving a crater of 50cm in depth in the concrete. The broken off piece of the steel beam slams into the driver cabin of the crane, which luckily was reinforced with a steel cage behind the window. This cage saved the crane operator’s life.

We were on a smoke break and watched everything. Fucking crazy.

Never step under heavy load hanging from a crane. Never ever.

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