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1% rule: 1% of users actively create new content, while the other 99% only lurk.
I admit it: I'm a lurker 99% of the time. I do partake in the up- and downvoting though.
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1% rule: 1% of users actively create new content, while the other 99% only lurk.
I admit it: I'm a lurker 99% of the time. I do partake in the up- and downvoting though.
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Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay
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Except for the unicorn, your last paragraph is my reality. Oh and it's five weeks vacation, actually. My wife even has six. Sick days not included. Those are all part of the universal health care we have.
38h work week btw. Rarely overtime.
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Elon Musk is now worth more than the 2nd richest man (Jeff Bezos) and the third richest man (Mark Zuckerberg) combined!
Can we please stop calling someone "being worth" x amount of money? It's disgusting on a fundamental level.
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Risks of CPR
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This. When I got my CPR training, the consensus was: if you hear or feal something crack, don't stop. Messing up is better than doing nothing.
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Nepal becomes first South Asian country to allow same-sex marriage
This is a W. It started with different registers here in Austria as well ("registered partnership" vs "marriage") until our supreme court ordered it was unconstitutional to make that distinction.
Now all marriages are equal before the law. As they should be.
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Is Dune part 2 worth watching?
As an avid Dune books reader (all of them), I think Villeneuve did the best adaptation possible. As a character, Chani is much more fleshed out in the films and Rebecca Ferguson CRUSHED it as Jessica. Oscar Isaac also was a very good Leto.
My big gripe is with Stilgar and Paul. Stilgar in the second movie was almost relegated to comic relief. Yes, he is also portrayed as a believer in the books, but it felt like a caricature in Dune Part 2.
As for Paul, I had hoped for more focus on why he actually went to drink the water of life. In the books he wanted to avoid it. But events he couldn't foresee and put people he loved in danger pushed him over the edge. In the film I didn't get any of that.
Still, loved both parts. Definitely worth a watch.
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Fascist App Exodus, where to flock to?
Messaging: Signal
Social Media: Mastodon, second choice Bluesky
Instagram: Pixelfed
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What is the longest running side project that you still work on?
My YouTube channel. Been at it for 10 years, haven't even broken through the 100,000 subscribers ceiling yet. But it's fun, so I keep doing it.
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Here are the 70 House Republicans who voted to cut off all US military aid to Ukraine
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Current day Russia is an authoritarian oligarchy. Nothing communist about it.
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Woke means eyes are open
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Look on the right side. Graffiti says "Carlos Perez" and the flag has the word "presidente" in it. Neither Dubai nor Mumbai since nobody there would write graffiti in Latin alphabet or in Spanish for that matter.
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Australians are so mad about the return to office, they’re taking companies to court to stop it
What the heck are you on about? When we went into full work from home at my former company, productivity went UP.
There's studies showing that companies forcing their workers back into the office suffer huge brain drains and cannot hire as fast as more flexible employers.
The people have spoken.
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E-Bikes Should Not Require Pedaling, Proposes U.K. Government, Diverging From E.U.
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No, no and no. In our country, there's a loophole in traffic regulation allowing for anything under 25kph on bike paths if it's electric powered. This resulted in a super dangerous situation for normal cyclists. I commute by normal bike and believe my it's terrible:
So now we basically have way too big, way too heavy and way too quick objects on bike paths endangering everyone else.
There needs to be strict mass limits for vehicles allowed on bicycle paths. There need to be acceleration limits. There need to be mandatory checks for pedal-less ebikes. If a bike from a manufacturer is found that can exceed the speed limit, there need to be existentially threatening fines. Because their products are threatening lives!
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Promised myself I will support them after they go stable. They kept their promise and so did I
Hmm. While I applaud Immich for existing at all, it kind of feels developed with not me as a user in mind. I have Terabytes of pictures I have taken over the couple of decades of my adult life. They are all neatly organized in folders on my NAS. There is no easy way to just tell Immich "oy, that folder structure? Turn it into albums" I am never going to manually put my 400k+ images into albums. And the folder view in the Android app is behind too many clicks to make it any fun using it.
I guess I have to wrangle with the CLI or something to turn my folders into albums.
But... why??? People use existing file structures. Make it easy for those to integrate into your app.
Nothing of the sort on the roadmap either. Unless integrating folder structures into Immich albums gets more user friendly, I am reluctant to support the devs.
I'll probably do it anyway because as I said, I'm glad the project exists.
Thanks.
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I used my Pixel 5 as a mobile recording rig. Plugged in my audio interface via USB-C (which powered it as well), two wireless XLR receivers and used the app n-track to record an interview with an astronaut at an ESA event (lav mic on myself and the astronaut).
In that moment, I felt like a pro.
Unfortunately, the interview didn't get a lot of views on my YouTube channel haha
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Confound you, WSUS!
Had this exact thing happen to me. Luckily my Framework laptop's BIOS allows me to pick the EFI boot order and I set it back to the Linux Boot loader.
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Me trying new weapons without respeccing
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Fun fact: "Mordhau" literally translates to "murder hit".
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Am I the only one watching the Olympics opening ceremonies? Because WTF am I watching?
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That wasn't just cool, it was badass! You can rewatch it here: https://youtu.be/cJowjYixfEs
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What are your thoughts on paternity leave?
You are not missing something, they are.
The first couple of years are the most important for a child's development. The more you can be there for your kid, the better. And sharing the load of child rearing will increase the bond between you and your spouse. It's disgusting to see American men reduce "supporting the family" to just bringing home money. Your family needs so much more than that!
I applaud you for taking paternity leave. Most of the criticism towards you is probably a mixture of ignorance and jealously. Take your 12 weeks and come back with a smile on your face and brag how awesome that time was - because it will be.
For comparison: I live in Austria, childcare leave can last from a year to two years and parents can split it 18mo/6mo for instance. Add to that 8 weeks of mandatory "birth time protection" before and after the predicted birth date where mothers aren't allowed to work by law but receive full salary. I WISH my wife and I could have split our maternity/paternity leave but it didn't work out financially back then.
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Ah, the free press
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With normal news websites, A/B testing could be a thing. We had a rudimentary implementation of that back in 2011 already. But this is Reuters, a news agency. They are B2B and don't care about clicks, their business model is selling first hand reporting to other media outlets (e.g. CNN, USA Today etc). As stories develop, so does the title. Especially when ongoing conflicts are concerned.
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Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisor
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I never started using it. It's the cancer version of messaging.
I sometimes get weird looks from people when I tell them I refuse to use it.
Signal is the way to go.