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sour, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?
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am have feet

only energy source is food

is sustainable ._.

bionicjoey,

Based feet haver

olafurp,

Running is faster than traffic in many places.

moistclump,

Very. It sounds like you won the location lottery!

coffee_poops, in Favorite Mastodon client
ryathal, in What are some must-haves on your Halloween music playlist?

Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood. 45 grave

Bdtrngl, in How do you spend your idle time?

Gaming, 3d printing, wood working, and whatever project my wife has cooked up for me that week.

loudWaterEnjoyer,
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And you do all that in a train?

Bdtrngl,

You can do all the conceptual and planning stuff, which is the longest part for me.

loudWaterEnjoyer,
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Maybe I’m just too fast. What’s the benefit being faster than light if you have to life in darkness?

Rylyshar, in When I get a lack of sleep, I often have a splitting headache the next day. Other people never get any headaches. What's wrong with me?
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Another possibility — are you drinking enough water? I will wake up with a migraine if I’m dehydrated. Unfortunately, as you age and the bladder loses resiliency, it becomes a balance of enough water to not get dehydrated, but not so much that you’re waking up at 2 am to pee.

wason, in What are some must-haves on your Halloween music playlist?

Dark wave? youtu.be/LWEfcn_97-8

There’s a whole Playlist for these youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIREGeLmWYKgVvA9SOyxEn…

ViscloReader, in How do you spend your idle time?

I listen to gdc talks and other tech related talks. They are pretty informative (with a grain of salt). Bonus point, they make me feel smart because of the reverb and the audience clapping ^^

librecat, in How do you spend your idle time?

Sudoku, specifically 6x6 libresudoku (available on f-droid)

you_dont_666,

Thank you! Downloaded and love it

man_in_space, in What are your favorite names?
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  • JusticeForPorygon,
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    Istanbul or Constantinople?

    dmention7, in People who have those talking buttons for their pet, how long did it take for them to catch on, and do they really work?

    I must be an idiot. When I read the title, I first thought it was a non-native English speaker asking about people who had Tamagotchis back in the day…

    As in… a talking button you keep for a pet, not a button FOR your pet to use.

    🙃

    chriscrutch,

    Ha! That’s pretty funny. I remember those things.

    zacher_glachl, in How do you spend your idle time?

    While commuting, I mostly read ebooks, listen to fiction audiobooks or long-form history/pop science podcasts/youtube videos. Depending also on whether I am driving that day or taking the subway. Breaks at work, I just chat with colleagues, and scroll lemmy or the birdsite on toilet breaks.

    moldyringwald, in Favorite Mastodon client
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    For android definitely moshidon! Stable version is material you and has a bunch of themes and extra features. Nightly version is updated frequently. Completely free and donation funded, it’s the gold standard for mastodon apps imo

    SHamblingSHapes, in How do you spend your idle time?

    Podcasts and audiobooks.

    And I don’t get hung up on those being “better” than YouTube videos. There are educational videos and there is enjoyable fluff and there is actively crap content (think stuff that makes you go into negativity spirals).

    Educational YT is the same as educational podcasts or audiobooks, imo.

    orizuru, in How do you spend your idle time?
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    I have a RSS reader that I check everyday for articles / blogposts from websites I subscribe to.

    The interesting stuff gets saved in Wallabag to read later. It syncs with my phone, and I can read offline whenever I got some time to kill.

    200ok,

    What RSS reader do you use? Would you recommend it?

    orizuru,
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    Depends on the effort.

    If you want a newbie friendly one with syncing: Feedly

    If you care about open source and controlling your own data (but don’t care about syncing). Maybe liferea? There are tons of options.

    If you care about syncing and don’t mind self-hosting: miniflux.

    I use miniflux, but requires some tech knowledge to set up.

    200ok,

    Thank you!

    hulemy,

    Any interesting feeds you’d recommend? My phone launcher has a built in RSS feed which is really nice

    orizuru,
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    I follow the daily best posts on hacker news hnrss.github.io

    This exposes me to quite interesting blogs (mainly tech, but not always). If I find someone worth following, I’ll add their blog to my list as well. That’s how I’ve been building my RSS feeds over the years.

    From the non tech blogs that I’ve found there, from the top of my head, these are nice

    going-medieval.com - medieval history professor’s blog. She’s quite witty, and makes super interesting posts about the daily lifes of people in the middle ages.

    brr.fyi - blog from an IT guy working in a scientific research center in Antarctica.

    scytale, in Favorite Mastodon client

    I’m not on Mastodon often, but Tusker has been adequate for me on IOS. I heard you can even use it for Pixelfed.

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