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iso, in Is it possible to transfer an account from one Lemmy instance to another?
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This feature will come with 0.19 version officially as I know.

RoseRose56,
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how this will work? is there anywhere I can read about this? Will I be able to move from one instance to another? or just settings or posts etc?

iso,
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You can check this: lemy.lol/post/9510066

RoseRose56,
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Mmmm, Machu Picchu, thanks!

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

Don’t know if it counts, but I often think about this flowchart when I face difficult situations.

teichflamme, in Turn a plural into a singular to ruin the title of a movie, book or album

Snake on a plane.

It’s just one snake and Samuel L. Jackson stomps it to death in 2 min. The end.

bionicjoey,

“I have had it with this motherfucking snake on this motherfucking plane”

thegreatgarbo,

Don’t you mean Monday to Friday snake?

Feathercrown,

DoWnWaRd SpIrAl

sturmblast, in No politics inteded: Why isn't Trump after leaving office in any way or shape involved in politics say as member of congress or senate?

He’s trying not to go to prison.

LudwigvanBeethoven, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?

Bypass Paywalls Clean is fantastic, need to install from xpi though

SirToxicAvenger,

lol that installation was crazy simple! thanks!!

LudwigvanBeethoven,

Also any sort of privacy redirector, specifically to go to nitter instead of xitter, is a must have

miroslav, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?

Firefox Multi-Account Containers

ad_on_is,
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this!

Sootie,

It does have some rather specific use cases but if you need it it’s amazing. Way better than chrome profiles imo

confluence, in What's an amusing thing to say before going under general anesthesia?

Y’all showed up for this post! Lemmy is looking better all the time :)

TW: Existentialism/Death

Not a funny thing to say before going out, but when I was about to do the mask I thought about what it would be like to be totally unconscious after I die, and woke up laughing and cracking jokes. It wasn’t so bad during the procedure when my awareness was off 😜

FlyingSquid, in What's an amusing thing to say before going under general anesthesia?
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The last thing I said before going under general anesthesia a couple of weeks ago was “I don’t think it’s working.” Because I’m a fucking genius.

netchami, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Vanguard, BlackRock, The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, Nestlé, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, Twitter/X, any company owned by Elon Musk, pretty much every Big Tech company, Disney, almost any media company, as well as every major bank.

kiwifoxtrot,
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Why Vanguard? They primarily offer passive index fund investments at very low costs and are owned by people that have invested in any of their mutual funds. Before Vanguard, the average investor would get screwed by financial advisors who would skim a large portion of investments.

Radium,

Yeah, my guess is OP is mad they they are the major shareholders of a bunch of awful companies. But when you’re the largest index fund and retirement investment provider in the world you end up owning most of everything.

Maddie, in Cookie purchase or hell?
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Nah. Don’t tip for stuff like that, that’s BS

Z4rK, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

ground.news/…/israeli-palestinian-conflict

This site collects news from multiple sources, tells you their political affiliation, shows the difference in summary based on left / center / right news sources, and optionally shows a lot more like ownership network etc if you pay for it.

Gorgeous_Sloth,

Been using it for a few days now. Not a fan of the UI but seems quite reliable

A_Random_Idiot, in Why wasn't NYC's Central Park concept copied by other cities?

because no one values green spaces.

Which is why government typically rubberstamps every developer request to clearcut new forests and turn under new grassland, to build a new poorly built development of McMansions that will probably have to be extensively rebuilt within 5-10 years due to the apalling build quality.

Same reason no one builds affordable homes. Why develop homes for the poors, for 100k, when they can make McMansions on the same land, and sell them for 1mil+ a pop.

If Central Park was proposed today, it would be decried as a waste of valuable property (and probably liberal wokeism)

intensely_human,

Boston spent billions of dollars to replace their downtown freeways with green space.

A_Random_Idiot,

They spent billions to fix traffic issues and failing infrastructure.

The greenspace was a byproduct. That was only allowed to happen because buildings along the former elevated roadway would see a massive increase in land value with the roadway gone that was more valuable than shoving more buildings into the strip of land.

intensely_human,

Oh so the replacement of a surface road with green space increased property values? Gee I wonder if that has anything to do with valuing green space?

A_Random_Idiot,

Yes, who would have thought having a giant fucking highway outside your 4th story window would have negatively impacted property value.

nucawysi,

a lot of central park was for rich people actually or designed with rich citizens to use it in mind

fubo, in Why are we as humans obsessed with mass-extinction of our species?

The “pretending to be wise” answer is that it’s easier to deal with mass extinction than with individual mortality; that the thought of your own death is weakened by the thought of gigadeaths.

More seriously, though:

Major disasters have always been a large part of human cultural experience. Cities have been destroyed by earthquakes, volcanoes, or hurricanes. Within recorded history, plagues and famines have reduced prosperous civilizations to desperate stragglers living in ruins.

Preventing or surviving disasters is, therefore, one of the most important things humans can work on. Disasters loom large in our cultural consciousness because they really are large and because we can actually do stuff to make these problems less bad.

Disaster preparedness is, in fact, no-kidding, really important for you, your family, your city, your country, and the world as a whole.

Preventing avoidable disasters, including manmade ones such as nuclear war, is a major part of what makes world politics morally significant. Avoiding the devastation of war is a really good reason to get good at politics, diplomacy, peacemaking, mutually beneficial relations among peoples; and the high stakes of “shit, we could actually kill off humanity if we fuck up politics too badly” is a pretty good motivator.

So … we think a lot about bad shit that could happen, because bad shit really can happen, and we can do something about quite a lot of it.

DAMunzy, in What are some modern bullshit jobs?

Money managers, financial management. Yeah, they make sense in capitalism but they really don’t produce anything tangible.

lorty,
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The financial industry is, ostensibly, about connecting people that need money to people that have more than they need. In practice it’s about skimming from the top of EVERYTHING in society.

Takumidesh,

I think ‘producing something tangible’ is hardly a fair metric.

A therapist doesn’t produce something tangible, but many of them provide value to their clients.

A guitar teacher (or any teacher for that matter) doesn’t produce something tangible either, but they again provide value.

xenoclast,

If the business is to produce educated people. Teachers provide the core benefit… and pretty measurable.

It’s when there’s a teacher with 7 line managers that are just have meetings to talk about the teachers “output” that causes the problem.

DAMunzy,

I’ll agree to that but still wish we didn’t have a “need” for finance people.

afraid_of_zombies,

Yeah but those aren’t groups I have to deal with unless I choose to. You really can’t get around the financial system. It’s not like I can take a 100 bucks and walk up to say a gas station and say “1 share please”. And before you say Robinhood keep in mind that you don’t actually own those stocks, they own them and you are just “managing it”.

AdolfSchmitler,

I mean most are just greedy cuz the field attracts those kind of people. You’d be surprised how many people have next to no financial literacy and a GOOD financial expert can do legitimate good for these people.

DAMunzy,

I did say it makes sense in capitalism. I too pay to use one. I’d like a world without them.

cricket97,

They provide plebs access to the complicated world of finance and pass on some of the yield. I think that’s valuable.

resin85,

What does Atwater make?

What do you mean, like, how much money does the company make?

Oh, no, I mean what do we make?

I don’t follow. We make money.

No, I know we make money. I mean, what do we create?

We create wealth.

No, no, I mean, what do we build, what do we design, you know? Because I have some ideas that could really help the company.

Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, we don’t build anything.

Dagnet, (edited ) in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?

Boneconduction earphones. They are cheaper than you think and I use mine to listen to music while swimming. Also great for music when you need to be able to hear to things around you (it doesn’t block any external sound, so don’t use in noisy environments)

theskyisfalling,

My greatest purchase of the last decade I reckon. I first tried them 9 years ago and since then I am onto my 6th pair, no because they break easily but simply because I use them for between 8 and 10 hours every single day.

I do a lot of running and cycling and they allow me to be aware of idiots in cars whilst being able to listen to music or books whilst I ride / run. I use them at work with ear defense in so I can still hear what my machine is doing.

They are light, comfortable and really just the best way to listen to stuff for me.

Do you use aftershokz?

SocialEngineer56,

Not OP but I do use AdterShokz! I bought them during Black Friday sale last year and love them! I also do a lot of running and cycling - very nice to have the background song playing while also being aware of my surroundings! I also do a lot of late night walks listening to podcasts - I feel much more comfortable knowing I could hear someone approaching me.

I listen when to music / podcasts doing chores around the house. My wife doesn’t realize alot of the times and starts talking to me and I miss first half of what she said. I told my wife when buying them I’d be able to hear her now! Turns out I listen too loud still and can’t comprehend what she is saying when first talking while headphones are still playing. So… don’t use that as buying excuse :)

theskyisfalling,

I don’t know if that is volume based though as I do exactly the same and even when the volume is down low it is like my brain is tuned into listen on that level and so I miss the first sentence of what is said from an outside source. At least I can hear they are there however!

They really are great for so many applications. I used to do Acid a lot more than I do these days and they were fucking great for a trip and out walking in the woods. I could have them on a good volume to soundtrack my walk but whilst also being able to hear nature around me. Just perfect for trippy walks.

Dagnet,

I use a generic one from aliexpress, even the voice alerts are in chinese lol

momentary,

Any particular brand you recommend?

Dagnet,

No idea, I bought a generic one on aliexpress that is ‘good enough’, wouldnt recommend

crabArms,

When I looked into them, a lot of people seem to speak highly of Shokz/aftershokz. I haven’t used them so can’t make a personal recommendation.

One thing to note is that if you want them for swimming you need to get ones with built in storage bc Bluetooth can’t really penetrate water

momentary,

Thanks for the excellent tip, never would have occurred to me that water would cause a problem for the Bluetooth signal!

Mostly_Gristle,

it doesn’t block any external sound, so don’t use in noisy environments

It’s actually because I work in a high noise environment that I got into bone-conduction headphones. They still work when you’re wearing earplugs.

Dagnet,

Nvr thought of that but wouldnt good earbuds with active noise canceling be better for you?

theskyisfalling,

I don’t think that they would be able to cancel the noise of an industrial environment and it would end up being a case of blasting sound into your ears to try and cover up the noise.

These with ear protection saves your ears a lot more.

Mostly_Gristle,

No, it wouldn’t. When I say I work in a high noise environment I mean that I’m surrounded by enough machine noise that I wear ear plugs to protect my hearing. Active noise cancellation isn’t a substitute for actual PPE. It’d be cool if it worked that way, but sadly not.

Bone conduction works great with earplugs though. The only minor downside is that earplugs make the bass frequencies stronger, so I need to open up the EQ settings and tweak things a bit if I’m listening to music, but that’s not really a big deal. I’m usually listing to podcasts or audio books at work anyway.

Death_Equity,

ANC plays the inverse of the soundwaves. So a loud noise isn’t made safe, it is just made inaudible and just as loud and harmful.

They are not safety products, only sound deadening earplugs or muffs do that.

emptiestplace,

that’s … not how science works

:(

aksdb,

Don’t the soundwaves cancel each other out?

Anyway my bigger fear would be a short hiccup or outright malfunction and suddenly you stand unprotected within loud machines.

dustyData,

They do, but not in the intuitive way one would think. They work because there’s a passive seal around the hearing, thus the headphones only have to cancel the smaller amount of noise that gets into your ear, not the full loud noise outside in the environment. This is why ANC need to have mics inside your ears.

The problem is actually that the louder the noise, the louder the noise canceling would have to be. And at a certain point the passive seal cannot stop much of the outside noise, and if poorly designed, if the speaker tries to cancel that noise, it would be blasting massive soundwaves into your ears. But most consumer speakers can’t achieve that and don’t even try. So after a certain threshold, they won’t work and can’t help you with the noise. And the passive noise block is not even remotely good enough as a straight up earplug. So they are not considered protective gear, at least not the consumer devices, only aviation grade ANC is considered protective gear. But you’ll see that they have massive ear cover,s with huge speakers and drivers, and elastic tensors on the headband to absolutely seal your ears and some truly state of the art audio processing that would make the most snob audiophile blush in envy.

They do make some of those for ground crews, construction sites and heavy machinery, but they insists that they are only effective if paired with a sound baffle earplug.

Death_Equity,

Noise cancelling earbuds or similar do not protect your hearing.

They do not make a loud noise quiet. It does not matter if they are working or not. All they do is make noise seem quiet, you are still being exposed to the same level of noise.

aksdb,

Do you have sources backing your claim?

Here is one backing mine: hillhearbetter.com/do-noise-cancelling-headphones…

Death_Equity,

From your source:

While noise-canceling technology can effectively reduce the perception of external sounds, it does not necessarily eliminate the potential for hearing damage.

In noise-canceling headphones, a microphone captures external sounds, and the internal speaker generates a counteracting sound wave that is 180 degrees out of phase. This process effectively nullifies the external sound at ear level. However, it is important to note that the sound pressure from external noise sources still exists even with active noise cancellation in place.

aksdb,

Yes, but you said “seem quiet”. No. It actually cancels the sound waves. So if it’s quiet, it’s quiet. The pressure is a different problem.

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