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knexcar, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

I use Chrome! It’s nice how it syncs with my Google profile.

If I need 2 browsers for some reason, I also use Edge.

AdventuringAardvark,

lmao

JackGreenEarth, in Why do most people not post?

I post when I have something to say. I don’t post/comment for its own sake.

otter,

this

^(example of the types of comments that don’t really contribute anything)

wantd2B1ofthestrokes, in Why do most people not post?

I’d ask them but they’re not replying

despotic_machine, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?
@despotic_machine@lemmy.world avatar

github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium

This is the closest to the original with none of the BS.

Tibert, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

I don’t use chromium, did not test currently.

But I just saw a video about a chromium browser : Thorium.

It’s chromium but with many hardware acceleration, speed, and compatibility enhancements coming from multiple sources and from the guy developing it on github, making it very fast and nicer to use than default chromium.

It has Google sync, so it’s not ungoogled, but it has way less bload and more privacy than chrome.

youtu.be/naDYUVFs1-8?si=Rd6Un0OKANEQHktH

The link to the browser website : thorium.rocks

AdventuringAardvark,

I’m gonna test this out for a couple of weeks. Thanks for letting me know about it!

doctorcrimson, in how to break an addiction?

You break an addiction the same way you do literally anything else. Purpose in life, work ethic, and dedication to pursue your goals.

McSudds_,

Wow thanks I’m cured. Where do you recommend buying bootstraps?

doctorcrimson,

Feels like a pretty weak argument to compare my statement “give your life purpose” to the larger socioeconomic issue of lack of upward mobility of class. I didn’t tell anybody how to get rich quick, I told them how to rationalize an end to self harm.

mriormro,
@mriormro@lemmy.world avatar

This is some of the most hand waving vaguery I’ve ever read. You may as well have said that you break addiction by 'being rad '.

doctorcrimson,

I think I did kind of okay for an explanation on such a complex subject in only 23 words. I guarantee you that a person without all three of those things won’t break an addiction, but also yeah it can’t be any better defined because all three of them are subjective to the person in question. A good work ethic for me is not the same as it is to you, a purpose in life can be anything, and pursuing the goal can have wildly different meaning as well.

TheInsane42, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

I switched from Firefox to Vivaldi last year and never regretted it. I like the ad blocking that it has as standard and the uBlock origin plugin makes it 99% perfect. It’s pretty light weight and the tab stacks work good. No clue if those stacks are chromium or vivaldi, but they work.

Narrrz, in next to groggyness, is there an additional reason to take SSRI's in the evening?

I started taking mine in the morning because the boost they give your brain can make your dreams unusually intense, resulting in less sleep or worse quality.

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

I’m in the same boat!

bestusername, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?
@bestusername@aussie.zone avatar

Just disable the crap and keep using Brave.

mojo, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

Firefox

philthi, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

In the future this will be a period of time I’ll remember clearly, which makes it valuable. Easy times lead to no substantial memories which is effectively the loss of that time.

intensely_human,

This is how I interact with my dad’s dog.

Dad’s out of town so I’m staying at his house taking care of his dog. I love this dog. But also take this dog for granted a lot, especially when I’ve just come home from work and I’m irritable and overwhelmed.

I pretend that, instead of this being me here and now, it’s a future version of me, from maybe thirty years in the future, when this dog has been long dead. Then I imagine that this moment is some kind of miracle wormhole through time where the me from the time this dog is an ancient memory has been given a few minutes to be with the dog.

Like, I would happily trade my finger and all the money I have for a minute with my mother, who died fifteen years ago. But I can’t.

What I can do is treat the people around me as I would treat my mother in that one minute, if it were somehow granted to me.

Almost like opening myself up to visitation from my future self. And in doing so, I experience more richly and it will actually work. When the dog is long gone, in the ground for decades, I will be able to visit him because I opened myself, which led to deep memory inscription.

philthi,

Brilliant post, and I try to do the same thing, if I’m somewhere beautiful or profound and I have a few minutes to myself I like to make a “memory bubble” to me it’s like a little snapshot of experience that I work really hard to recall every minute detail ( including my emotional state and sounds and smells, etc…) and then I can revisit them in the future.

I like this because it makes you appreciate where you are at the time more, and gives you good memories to lean on in the future.

intensely_human,

Incidentally, I think this phenomenon of appreciating the present by looking through the lens of a future where it’s lost, is the basis of the band name The Grateful Dead.

JubilantJaguar,

Easy times lead to no substantial memories

This seems wrong

philthi,

I’m open to discussion, but now that I’ve existed for a substantial period of time, I’ve found that my most prevailing memories are the ones hard won (e.g. when I almost had to sleep on the streets or ran out of money in a foreign country or got evicted from my flat). Whereas days sat on my couch watching telly, or in the pub having fun with friends, or another routine day in the gym are all blurred memories with no definition and no real sense of elapsed time.

Quetzalcutlass, in What reasons are there for being concerned about companies like google and meta etc collecting data and tracking me?

Has everyone already forgotten about Cambridge Analytica, which scraped data from tens of millions of Facebook users and used it to microtarget swing voters in several countries with propaganda and misinformation to get them to either vote for right-wing candidates or stay home on election day?

registrert,
@registrert@lemmy.sambands.net avatar

Of course not. But in peoples defence, you can’t forget if you never knew. And I seem to have the impression that this was a thing and then it’s was pretty much gone again. Not brought up again and again over years like other, less important topics may have been.

Non-interested people would have been left with the impression it was bad, but it must have been fixed or else we’d hear more about it.

phillaholic,

I don’t think many people comprehend the impact. Most people don’t think they can be manipulated, and they are all wrong.

averagedrunk,

It’s funny, the more likely you are to admit you can be manipulated the more likely you’ll notice when it’s happening. So I just go around telling everyone how easy it is to manipulate me.

hiremenot_recruiter,
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Not sure if satire

averagedrunk,

Sometimes it is.

magikarpet,

Well the other crazy thing with voting is how narrow the margins are.

It doesn’t have to convince everyone. Only a small percentage across the country mixed with a few people in key locations and you can change everything.

Quetzalcutlass,

Miami-Dade and Palm Beach says hello. A 537 vote margin in a few Florida counties decided the 2000 US Presidential Election.

One wonders how different the world would be today if George W. Bush didn’t get that first term.

(Fun fact: the usual chicanery to depress Democratic votes also happened in 2000 - voter roll purges, roadblocks in Democratic areas, too few voter areas in cities… In many ways it was a trial run for the bullshit Republicans pull now)

SHamblingSHapes, in What reasons are there for being concerned about companies like google and meta etc collecting data and tracking me?

The US and UK have both used data from period trackers to spy on women and monitor for “suspicious” miscarriages.

Brekky,

Why would the uk care??

SHamblingSHapes,

Some people hate women with control over their own bodies.

Rentlar,

Governments in free, democratic countries are not supposed to spy on you without a probable suspicion of wrongdoing. Government agencies around the world get around that by “purchasing information” collected by private firms and use it to gain probable suspicion whenever they feel like.

APassenger, in How can a naturally anxious person keep from worrying while laid up in bed with a broken ankle and leg?

It’s been a few days, how ya doing?

LaunchesKayaks,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

I’m absolutely terrible. The pain from the surgery is unbearable. The pain meds barely do anything. :(

APassenger,

What happens when you mention the pain to the medical staff? Are you out patient or in?

It’s small comfort to know the pain decreases. I remember a surgery of mine and the pain was… Unrelenting and deep. They gave me effective meds, eventually, though. I mean, what they gave me worried my wife because it was - or could have been - addictive.

Lucked out that didn’t happen. But the point is, meds exist that help, I’d think.

LaunchesKayaks,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

The surgery was outpatient. They can’t do anything more for me currently. I’m on Vicodin every 6 hours and aspirin twice a day. I was also told that I can take some ibuprofen if I need it. The pain is actually a bit better right now. I managed to get some sleep and it seems to have helped a lot

APassenger,

I’m glad sleep helped. Rebuilding and healing take a lot of energy.

Hope you continue to see steady improvement and can get back to launching kayaks (if that is, indeed, your thing).

LaunchesKayaks,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you! I haven’t launched a kayak in a long time because my kayaking partner and I have been hella busy. My goal is to just get back to my own house asap lol.

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