

Indeed. I tend to think of humanism as atheism with a moral framework.
Suspect OP has a different question they’re really trying to ask.
Indeed. I tend to think of humanism as atheism with a moral framework.
Suspect OP has a different question they’re really trying to ask.
I think the Spam thing is part of Korean food culture with their “army stew”, made from ramen, spam, baked beans, kimchi, cheese and such.
Like the @a.gup.pe ones? They are kind of autoboost bots, but they do have communities behind them and it’s annoying when people treat them like hashtags.
But I’d not use the term bots. They’re more like old-fashioned email reflectors: a message goes in, and it then gets sent to everyone on the list.
Perhaps, but we’re now in an age where IPO announcements, CEO changes and even new features inevitably lead to enshittification. There is no harm in having a backup plan.
I’d even say that anyone who doesn’t have a plan B is an idiot, given recent history.
Not currently a Revolt user, but this would be a requirement for me to consider switching, too.
It looks like its API supports webhooks, so should be relatively straightforward to enable it (or perhaps through a third party, like Zapier)?
Sounds plausible.
FWIW, New World (doesn’t have borderless fullscreen) got me into the habit of tapping the Windows key before doing anything outside the game. Other than when the game is starting, it never has any problems when I do that.
I’m using EndeavourOS, KDE, Wayland, so YMMV.
Hard agree. Mindsets stuck in 2005 or before when cool and useful stuff was, just, free online. We were such summer children then.
Anyone still like that obviously shouldn’t be in charge of anything sharp or dangerous…
Anyone remember websites and RSS? Those were the days.
Why does everything have to get shovelled into someone’s walled garden…
(Speaking about updates and notifications here, not discussions.)
Your personal preference applied to others would sure make all those image-specific communities a bit quiet… 🤔
“Dead” as in recent but crickets, or as in 2 years old but quiet?
If the former, fill yer boots and go wild. If the latter, then you’re necrobumping and have a circle of hell with your name on it.
I don’t make the rules…
I really tried with that book, after a similar recommendation on pigboy’s site years ago - and it does have some useful techniques and ideas - but I just couldn’t get past her magical thinking proselytism. Every other paragraph, or so it seemed at the time.
Without wishing to put everyone off it: her “why” is (demonstrably and unequivocally) bollocks, but her “how” is good.
It’s quite BASIC, really…
Similar to: “Tradition” is peer pressure from dead people. 😄
By stores do you mean Amazon Fresh? Definitely.
I thought it was interesting it wasn’t mentioned in the comparison to similar historical false claims.
That’s very much what the Opinion section in the Guardian is all about: an all comers free-for-all written by anyone who cares to submit a piece. Generally unrelated their news journalism and general mission/ideology.
I see why they do it: opposing views and so on. But in the current society of headlines are everything, knee jerk reactions, polarisation and the idea of a middle ground being treason, etc, we get “Why are the Guardian saying x?!” 🤷♂️
Sophos. During their “edge protection is ALL the malware security you need or should have [and just happens to be what we sell now]” phase ~20 years ago.
Had a stand-up argument with one of their clowns when I worked as a security consultant. Ensured I would never do business with them. The guy was a mindless cultist before it became popular.
I have a 2015 Shield. Best device I’ve ever had, and haven’t ever had to factory reset it.
My main recommendation - in case it applies to you - is to not run any server software on it (eg. Plex). It’s a solid client device, but has never had what it takes to run server services.
I think it has plenty of life left in it, so a factory reset might be worthwhile. Also note that the drive in yours may be well past its best.
The US$75 Lifetime price has traditionally been their Black Friday deal, regardless of the usual price.
Anyone’s guess if that deal will still be a thing, given their recent behaviour, though.
Nice. :)
But next you’ll be saying you don’t know how to use the 3 seashells…
IIRC, Voyager doesn’t provide any notification capability. (At least not the version I use from Droid-ify).
It’s never bothered me, as the only things I want notifications for are extremely limited. But I get how others might want the option.
It’s likely because regular Android notifications all go via Google services. I’m not sure why the dev doesn’t add the ability to use Ntfy.sh or any of the other non-Google options, though.
There’s likely to be an existing feature request for it, though.