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Jakdracula, in What is the point of small instances?
@Jakdracula@lemmy.world avatar

The small intestine is actually the longest segment of the gastrointestinal tract — the long, continuous pathway that food travels through your digestive system. In the small intestine, food is broken down into liquid and most of its nutrients are absorbed. The waste is passed on to the large intestine.

krellor, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?

My advice is a little different than others. I recently got my in-laws outfitted with smartphones and a new nuc. My father in-law has Parkinson's, slow onset, but it means he is clumsy. It's not likely that his phone will survive shaky hands for 8 years. What I did was buy refurbished OnePlus phones, install a simple launcher, install Bitdefender, and then add a lock app that let's me add a pin to the system settings app and the play store.

They can't install anything out change things. They can browse, play games I preload, take pictures, etc, but I don't have to worry about them installing things they shouldn't. If one of the phone dies I'll just get the latest affordable refurbished of the same line and configure it the same way.

I had originally tried without locking the phone down as much but my father in law could not stop installing spammy weather apps and clicking ads on games and following there instructions.

I also created new Google accounts for them that I manage, so they can't get stuff stolen with bad account management practice.

If you are in the US, I've also found mint to be a good deal for cell service.

yesdogishere, (edited )

yea i would skip all smartphones. i got them an ipad. my parents are i their 80. there was no way failing eyesight and hand coordination can handle a tiny smartphone screen. Also skip android. Android has truly shitty touch interface responsiveness compared to Apple devices. Apple has the world's best natural touch responsiveness. This is the main reason Apple is wooping Android ass. Dont waste money on smartphones for elderly. Only Ipads have a chance of working.

in fact for my mum, i was inclined to skip all touch devices. as a lady she has long fingernails. with arthritis making her fingers more crooked, there was no way for her to use a touchscreen. her fingernails would always tap the screen first. even if she trimmed her nails, her nails would touch first and the touch interface would fail. so i obtained a push button phone for her, old vintage desktop style.

Perfide,

Apple shill detected.

SharkAttak,
@SharkAttak@kbin.social avatar

Spotted the Apple advertisement. I don't think gettin an overpriced piece of hardware to clumsy hands over a supposed "touch superiority" is a good idea.

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E, in What country are you using lemmy from?

France, bordel de merde

JakoJakoJako13, in What do you call this place?
@JakoJakoJako13@lemmy.world avatar

Green Belt

Everythingispenguins,

Isn’t that sort of the opposite of a green belt?

JakoJakoJako13,
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I don’t know. That’s just what everybody in my neighborhood calls it.

idiocracy, in Do Israeli Politicians' adult children get conscripted just like the average adult Israeli citizen as part of mandatory service?

Edit: I’m assuming they actually care/give a shit about their offspring and family, even if only just for appearences

one of the more quietly racist things I’ve read lately, congrats

quackers,

There is only a racial implication if you look deep into it or your brain is wired to see everything as racist.

idiocracy,

if u need to look deep into it to see it then ur the problem

quackers,

Or maybe if you see racism everywhere, you’re the problem.
A big part of the problem that the average person has in relation to race is that they constantly need to be aware of it as to not offend someone who looks to deep into it, and usually isn’t even part of the race that’s supposedly offended. This constant awareness tends of lead to people forming actual opinions about race.

If your opinion is that jews should not be criticized because they happen to be jews, and you say that as a deflection from the actual argument, you now created someone who has more dislike towards jews because their race is used as a shield from criticism.

And just to clarify, both perspective are stupid, but if you look at how right wing racists think, this is a big part of it.

idiocracy,

or maybe I see racism where it exists

If your opinion is that jews should not be criticized

where did I say that

quackers,

I have to assume the essence of my point still stands without clarification.

idiocracy,

no essence where u built it on lies but that didnt stop u before, I’m sure it won’t stop u now

cheese_greater,

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  • cheese_greater,

    Thank you for being the adult in the room :)

    Duamerthrax,

    I’d love to hear your reasoning for that.

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  • Sequence5666, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?

    iPhone 6s PLUS. Increase the font and screen size. Samsung A Galaxy

    Hobart_the_GoKart,

    I got my 70 y/o mom a Samsung A Galaxy and she absolutely loves it. She need some coaching sometimes, but I’m always surprised with what she can do with it.

    IWantToFuckSpez,

    iOS nowadays has great accessibility features. You can replace the entire home screen with a couple of giant icons. https://9to5mac.com/2022/11/08/ios-16-2-custom-accessibility-mode/

    I_Miss_Daniel, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?

    Try Big Launcher on any Android phone. About as simple as you can get. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8230e044-cfd1-40ef-b8e3-c4a2baf4f396.jpeg

    threelonmusketeers, (edited )

    The “S0S” makes me more uncomfortable than it should…

    Edit: My discomfort does not stem from the mere concept of an SOS button; It’s more subtle than that. If “SOS” stands for “save our souls”, does “S0S” stand for “save zero souls”?

    Krukenberg,

    If “SOS” stands for “save our souls”

    Well, it doesn’t.

    Anticorp, (edited )

    Yo, it’s Save Our Ship, not souls. Elderly people are more likely to need to call emergency services, so having a dedicated button for it seems like a good idea.

    OceanSoap,

    Have a fall? Call 0118 999 881 999 119 725… 3

    lauha,

    I TOLD YOU TO NOT PANIC!

    CascadianGiraffe, (edited )

    SOS doesn’t stand for anything. People made it up later.

    The original distress signal was CQD, which stood for “seeking you, distress” or “all stations, distress,” according to PBS. This was widely used by the British, while Germans used SOE and the Americans used NC, which meant “call for help without delay.”

    A 1906 International Telegraphic Radio Conference effectively standardized communication by suggesting the simpler SOS, which is easier to signal because of its distinct dots and dashes sequence.

    See the difference for yourself:

    CQD: -.-./–.-/-…

    SOS: …/—/…

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/2023/…/11746118002/

    threelonmusketeers,

    SOS doesn’t stand for anything. People made it up later.

    Ah, so is it a backronym, then? Neat, I didn’t know that.

    The original distress signal was CQD, which stood for “seeking you, distress”

    How did they decide on those letters? Is it relevant that “CQ” sounds a bit like “seek you”?

    KpntAutismus, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?

    if you’re located in europe, fairphones might be an option. pretty expensive for what they are, but they get 7 years of software support. plus they’re easily fixable if your grandparents are a bit clumsy.

    they have been getting bigger every generation, and the cameras are quite usable under normal lighting conditions.

    ada, in What is the point of small instances?
    @ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I run an instance focused on the needs of trans and gender diverse folk, because big instances run by cis folk tend not to deal with transphobia as well as I would like.

    Centralised instances not dealing with transphobia is why I left most other social media platforms, so you can imagine I’m keen not to just repeat that experience here

    shea,

    that’s literally the exact reason i left Reddit, before all the recent drama even. it’s just so toxic

    Blaze,
    @Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Thank you for your work

    bouh, in What would happen if politicians hat to work like scientists?

    Politics is not science. A political decision does not rely on facts, it’s a moral decision or a jump into the unknown, or it is a arbitration, a choice to make on allocating resources or choosing a path for society.

    Now there is a lot of lies and wrongs they’re saying, and it is a problem. But this is a problem with accountability and information. Media are a big problem. Political accountability and responsability is a big question and a difficult problem to solve. Science methods and knowledge can help, but they are not applicable for most of these problems.

    papabobolious, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?

    Doro makes phones specifically for seniors. They’re okay but still a bit complex for some

    bjoern_tantau,
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    My father-in-law had one. It was awful. It made it so much harder for us to help him with issues. And apart from the system apps everything he got didn’t fit into how everything else worked. He was much better off with a regular Android he got later.

    papabobolious,

    It worked okay for mine compared to othe solutions but in general trying to teach seniors touch interfaces has been a bit of a nightmare.

    slazer2au, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?
    khannie, (edited ) in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?
    @khannie@lemmy.world avatar

    My mother is 84. I got her a Motorola phone for around €170 / $180 and did the setup for her (increase text size, setup whatsapp etc.). It is perfect. Main consideration was a decent battery life, reasonable camera and a not awful processor.

    At her age all she wants is phone calls, texts, youtube and whatsapp and most androids in that price range or higher ticks those boxes IMO.

    Scrabbone, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?
    @Scrabbone@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    In my experience, older people want to use their smartphones forever so that they don’t have to relearn how to use them. If I were you, I would therefore use a mobile phone with the longest possible software support. I think that the Google Pixel 8 fulfils your criteria and offers very long software support among Android smartphones. Given Google’s size, you can also assume that the company won’t go bankrupt before then.

    Hanabie,
    @Hanabie@sh.itjust.works avatar

    That’s a good point

    fastandcurious,

    I wouldn’t really put my money on google’s promises given their history

    TrickDacy,
    @TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s a good point, they actually provided security updates to the pixel 4a months after the promised end of life

    AquaTofana, in What gifts are you getting for your friends and family members?

    Got my husband a light for his desk that is in the shape of the bon fire spawn/save point in the Dark Souls series. It’s in one of those clear resin blocks and it glows. Then we’re going to a bougie ass resort for a 2 day stay cation where he doesn’t have to worry about anything!

    Got one of my besties who enjoys D&D a bottle opener called “Tool of Opening”, a dunce cap for his dice when they disappoint him, and a t-shirt that says: “Lawful in the Streets; Chaotic in the Sheets”. Basically a bunch of little kitschy things based on his interests.

    Another bestie is (probably) getting some kinda Critical Role merchandise. Maybe a wooden sign for his room that says “Entering Dave’s Dungeon Roll for Initiative”. Still deciding on him.

    When we sold our house, I opened investment accounts for my niece and 2 nephews, and I just throw money in there for every birthday/Christmas. As infants/toddlers they’re going to be too young to appreciate it for a while, but I grew up bouncing between “lower class” and “lower middle class” so I want them to have more opportunities starting out than I did. They’ll appreciate it one day. I hope.

    bravesirrbn,

    Dang, you’re good

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