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But other words like SCUBA and NASA are not pronounced like the words they derive from, so this can’t be an all-encompassing rule.

ETA: Or maybe I’ve been pronouncing SCUBA and NASA wrong

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Um, you know where ramen grows, right?

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Yes but that ramen does not grow on their heads.

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I fix spelling mistakes once someone replied because that’s when I come back and see my comment again and notice the spelling mistake.

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Welcome! Please complete your setup by placing this on your wall: xkcd.com/327

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So you can kind of breath while you wait to die?

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Is the toilet pipe actually full of oxygen? I guess there’s a vent to let it in?

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I had assumed because Aegis had an option to import from Google Authenticator that this would mean you could export in bulk. Bad assumption to make, it sounds like you can do it if you have a rooted phone but Authenticator doesn’t make it easy. I did find this that shows a method to do a handful at once: blog.jay2k1.com/…/how-to-bulk-migrate-from-google…

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For one, Aegis is more well known. Aegis has 6k+ stars where FreeOTP+ has about 500. This doesn’t mean it’s better, just that people are more likely to recommend it.

Aegis also has more features, and can import from many different authenticator apps (though as many don’t allow exports, this may require technical knowledge to get the database and feed it in). If you have root then Aegis can pull directly from the other apps.

Aegis claims they are better than FreeOTP because the encrypt passwords at rest.

One big difference is FreeOTP+ lets you not have to enter a pin/password to see the codes while Aegis you need to enter a pin, password, or biometric to see your codes.

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Aegis is a free open source TOTP 2FA app like Google Authenticator, and available on both F-Droid and Google Play. You should be able to export from Google Authenticator and import into Aegis.

Edit: I had assumed because Aegis had an option to import from Google Authenticator that this would mean you could export in bulk. Bad assumption to make, it sounds like you can do it if you have a rooted phone but Authenticator doesn’t make it easy. I did find this that shows a method to do a handful at once: blog.jay2k1.com/…/how-to-bulk-migrate-from-google…

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Would the person feel anything? Presumably the electricity would flow through the metal as path of least resistance?

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When Google advertises that if you raise your hand in real life then Google Meet will mark you as having your hand raised, this reality just got a little bit closer.

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I’d like to see multi-reddit type functionality, so you can see each of the communities as one feed. And the ability to subscribe to that multi-lemmy.

Plus deduplication. One entry in the feed that covers all cross-posts (with some way to pick which comment feed you want to see - or hey, maybe combine them).

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I gave up on Peaky Blinders when for some reason Netflix only had season 1 and 3, which I didn’t realise until I was at the end of season 1.

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I was in traffic on the weekend that was doing about half the speed limit, and passed a car that had been pulled over. I thought they must have done something pretty impressive to manage that.

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Actually, Firefox counters with uBlock Origin and Google’s slowdown misses.

It's one of the biggest experiments in fighting global poverty. Now the results are in (www.npr.org)

It’s an unprecedented – and massive – experiment: Since 2017 the U.S.-based charity GiveDirectly has been providing thousands of villagers in Kenya what’s called a “universal basic income” – a cash grant of about $50, delivered every month, with the commitment to keep the payments coming for 12 years. It is a...

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I’m super curious what this would look like in a western country where poverty is different. It would need a lot more money for the equivalent payment so I guess Kenya is easier to find money for, but for example I wonder if people are as likely to start a new business or do we not have the same market gaps due to large companies or franchises filling those gaps?

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Yeah, I think it’s a bit different. The Kenya study showed the monthly payments for 2 years was the least effective, which is what the Finland study did. The Finland one was also only a small number of people, where the Kenya one did entire villiages.

Giving the entire society the payments is different than only certain people, so I’m keen to see a wider scale trial in a western country.

Though with that said, western countries and NGOs may well be able to fund widescale UBI for developing countries, and that may be more worthwhile on a global scale.

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I have a bunch of saved posts, then went to find one the other day and the user had deleted their account with all their content permanently deleted :(

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Article says “a brief illness”, which narrows it down.

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Yeah, my first thought was cancer, though there are plenty of other possibilities.

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Fallen enemies also have a much lower carbon footprint than not-yet-fallen enemies.

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Dodging bullets or bending reality are typical signs.

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