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furycd001, in What companies have made your blacklist?
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Spotify & pretty much most music streaming services. I buy all my music directly from the artist whenever possible…

MrPoopbutt,

What sites/apps allow you to do this?

furycd001,
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Just go to the official website for whatever artist you like & there will most likely be a link that takes you to their official store or whatever…

TALL421, (edited )
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First one that i know of is bandcamp. They let you download the files for use with your own player, they have many file extensions to choose from including MP3, FLAC, WAV, just to name a few that my normie ass recognizes. They also regularly lift their cut of purchases (usually on Fridays) so the artist will get all the money

PixxlMan, (edited ) in How many tabs do you have open?

I had over 2000 in Firefox. That’s when I decided to clear them…

ctag,
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art, in How many tabs do you have open?
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Zero. Not using a browser right now but I usually only have 1-2. Anything more than 6 tabs open and I start getting turned around.

ctag,
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That sounds like a healthy approach to web browsing. I dig it.

XEAL, in How many tabs do you have open?
ctag,
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Thank you for the links!

AgentGrimstone, in How many tabs do you have open?

No more than around 10, I actively try to keep the number of tabs I have in check. Sometimes I quit the browser and reopen tabs again as a way clear my head.

ctag,
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The zen method. I dig it.

wheeldawg, in How many tabs do you have open?

I mean I love tabs, use em all the time. But currently my computer has just 1 open.

I don’t use em as bookmarks to get back to. People seem to just hoard them. And for no reason.

You can’t tell me there’s a good reason to keep hundreds open. It’s just laziness at that point.

ctag,
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You’re correct. I don’t pretend that more than a dozen of mine are actively used anymore.

morphballganon, in How do I stop my cats from eating my plants?

Hang them from ceiling hooks, away from ledges

Cheradenine,

The cat or the plants?

BorgDrone,

Either works

3TH4Li4, in How do I stop my cats from eating my plants?

There is a plant called cyperus zumula (cat grass) that you can buy for your cats to munch on. It’s not much but maybe they will prefer to eat that instead of trying to take a bite out of your cactus. Also place your plants higher up if you can, in a place where they have no way to jump up to.

Tar_alcaran,

My cats will absolutely chew on catgrass. After every thing else has been munched up.

Kyle_The_G,

I got my ragdoll that and instead of nibbling he took a whole mouthful, bit down, picked the whole thing up and wrung it around like a dog that just got a squirrel, he sprayed grass, seeds and dirt all over lol. He’s a bit of a bam bam.

lefaucet,

This mostly worked for me. He preferred the catgrass over the succulents.

I eventally bought like 4 pots of catgrass and would rotate them every week or so so theyd last longer.

the_of_and_a_to, (edited ) in What companies have made your blacklist?

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  • captainjaneway,
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    Where do you source clothing?

    danileonis,
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    Fast fashion isn’t even considered clothing for some peaple. XD Just put your jeans, your t-shirt and your sneakers and go to work, the modern slave outfit.

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  • captainjaneway,
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    I’m still buying a lot of my clothes second hand but the nice stuff I’ll go out of my budget for.

    Ejh3k,

    Ha! This isn’t a wish list post.

    schnapsman,

    This list aligns pretty well with mine… It’s easier and more satisfying than you expect to boycott companies like amazon.

    slazer2au,

    Are you sure? A fair chunk of the internet is run through AWS making avoiding them much harder.

    schnapsman,

    That’s a good point. We can start with what we control by not buying crap from them directly.

    Sir_Fridge,

    True. And while I try to, I’m not gonna stop watching twitch because amazon owns it. I won’t however donate through bits but only through direct donations.

    Full boycott is difficult for a lot of shitty companies. But I limit it as mich as possible.

    pineapplelover,

    I try as much as I can but I find it hard to avoid any car manufacturer and Amazon. I’m trying my best to not go to Amazon and rather to Ebay or microcenter if I can though. As for fast fashion, I am planning to go thrifting or to goodwill.

    Excrubulent, (edited ) in If many extraterrestrial civilizations were nearby but trying to keep quiet, how would you suggest drawing them out?
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    This is one answer to the fermi paradox that makes no sense to me. If we did live in a dark forest universe where everyone was hiding from some oppressive existential threat, how would any of the civilisations learn about it?

    They would need to be in contact with one another to discover that other civilisations were being wiped out, but for that to happen, the wiping out civilisation would have to be able to find them as well. If they destroyed civ A, they’d definitely be able to find references to civ B in their ruins, somewhere. I see no mechanism by which a civilisation could observe this enemy in action without being detected.

    Unless someone has come up with an answer to this issue, in which case I’d like to see it.

    Also, if you can detect them, just telling them that you’ve detected them should change their strategy, because if a basic civilsation like ours can do it then they’re not actually that safe by hiding. The dark forest seems like a really fragile arrangement.

    Timwi,
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    The oppressive existential threat you reference doesn't need to exist for the universe to be a dark forest universe. It's enough for every sufficiently advanced civilization to realize that such a threat could exist and remain quiet and hidden just in case.

    Excrubulent, (edited )
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    Right but that’s fragile. All it takes is one group to break the ice and suddenly they’re all talking.

    Also, is the theory that we could live in a dark forest because every single species is insular enough to be afraid of such a threat? That means they all have to believe in the threat and yet also no species is aggressive enough to become the threat. But none of them thinks, “Wait, either we’re alone or everyone is hiding. If everyone is hiding, then the threat can’t exist, so we may as well say something.”

    Again, it’s fragile. I find it completely unconvincing.

    The Prime Directive concept is way more believable to me, as is the idea that life is just sparse.

    GrabtharsHammer,

    All it takes is one civilization to shoot off their mouth and get destroyed by a much more advanced neighbor, in some way that doesn’t look quite natural. That will tend to confirm the cosmic paranoia.

    Excrubulent,
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    As I said elsewhere: that’s no longer a dark forest. The moment one civilisation speaks up, they all know they’re not alone. Then they’re in a different universe, one where there’s no longer a paradox because they’ve found each other.

    ElderWendigo,

    You’re arguing based on a lot of misconceptions about the idea. Have you read “Three Body Problem” and/or the other books in the series?

    Excrubulent,
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    Maybe you could explain the idea then? No, I haven’t read that book.

    Timwi,
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    I do agree with your probability assessment; I too think that the Prime Directive is a more plausible answer to the Fermi paradox, as is “we're just alone”.

    However, it is not necessarily the case that everyone suddenly gets talking as soon as one of them breaks radio silence. If everyone is silent because of a perceived possible threat, then it stands to reason they will continue to be silent even when they receive a message.

    Deceptichum,
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    Well if you’re an advanced alien race, imagine hearing this on your airwaves

    “What a joyous day, our messages have been received we’ve made first contact with an unidentified vessel in our solar system “

    A few days later

    “oh god why? They’re killing everyone it’s a slaughter out there”

    And radio silence.

    And imagine every time you hear something it ends the same way.

    Excrubulent,
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    Right but then that relies on not existing in a dark forest. That is, you can detect signs of alien life, but then those signs tell you horrible things.

    The situation we have is that we see nothing.

    I guess the answer is that some civilisations reach a point where they broadcast themselves and get destroyed, whilst other civilisations reach a point where they receive those broadcasts and don’t reply before hearing the other civilisation get destroyed. So somehow they were listening at the exact right moment to discover that others are getting killed without responding, and that happened enough times that there is a whole universe full of quiet civilisations.

    I still don’t see the A to B. I cannot imagine any species curious enough to detect alien life and insular enough to not respond. If we got those signs we would reply immediately, almost definitely.

    AnalogyAddict, (edited ) in What companies have made your blacklist?

    Carl’s Jr. because of that awful sexualized man campaign. Awful ad campaigns also for Dove, Axe, Jimmy John’s and Jersey Mike’s. I’m sure there are others I’m not remembering at the moment.

    Burger King and Chili’s because of cavalier attitudes towards food poisoning.

    McD’s, Twitter, Susan G. Komen, commercialized fundraising of any kind, and Reddit for obvious reasons.

    Lots of games I won’t play and apps I won’t download because of their ads.

    burliman,

    Can I get a link to that Carl’s Jr commercial?

    AnalogyAddict,

    There were multiple. It went on a couple of years.

    shinigamiookamiryuu, in If many extraterrestrial civilizations were nearby but trying to keep quiet, how would you suggest drawing them out?

    Make them think some of them have already come to Earth for whatever reason.

    xantoxis, (edited )

    Yeah, one way to do this is to start transmitting what sounds like one half of a phone conversation.


    “Hi, how have you been?”

    “Ugh that’s the worst. You coming by soon?”

    “Nice I’ll get the barbecue ready.”

    “A functioning FTL drive you say?”

    Norgur, in How do I stop my cats from eating my plants?
    octoperson,

    If you put a ! In front of the link, like this;
    ![alt text](https://blahblahblah)

    It should show inline that’s the neat part, you don’t

    Karak, in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

    Every now and then I think about this and I keep going back to Yooka Laylee. In theory that game should be everything people want from a 3D collect-a-thon platformer, but something (at least for me) felt wrong. I think the game is too big. Like, the developers in this modern era had all this space to go, "I can fit everything," whereas in the past on there were much harder limits. Sometimes a limit forces creative solutions that feel better. Kinda the same idea of a huge open world with nothing in it vs a small map filled with things to discover.

    toadyody, (edited ) in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

    Nitrorad covers games old and new in this genre, but the shooter hybrid 3d platformer is short of a niche inside a niche. I think 3d platformer are having a bit of a resurgence at the moment, but I don't think it's trickled down to that subgenre. I will shout out pseudoregalia I almost didn't give it a chance with the furry bait protagonist but the platforming is so satisfying. I hope the dev makes some sort of sequel

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