That must be one hell of a chicken...
7d 10h ago in dadjokesA web page that shows you everything the browser told it without asking
1mon 10d ago in technology from sinceyouarrived.worldNow that one goes after a whole lot more info than the other. I was pretty happy to see the amount of "unknown" and "permission not granted or denied" responses though.
I guess I was mostly put off by the sensationalism. Everything is saturated with it these days.
You made an interesting point though, about people being new to this. I'm an old man. The internet wasn't even a thing until I was in my early teens. It was sort of a Wild West situation for a while there and guarding personal info was the norm. But these days information gathering is built into every device, website, app, etc. To people growing up with this now it probably seems like it's just the way things are done and nothing to worry about. I can see it being useful for pointing that out. I think it would be more useful though if it focused more on showing how to counteract these things, rather than just being scary.
The location is off by about fifty miles. It didn't get my GPU or battery level. Everything else is stuff that doesn't matter. Firefox browser, English, android device. I am not terribly impressed.
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2mon 3d ago in asklemmyI feel like I've read this response somewhere before...
Guide to configuring Arch Linux like Manjaro with Cinnamon desktop?
2mon 27d ago in linux@lemmy.mlI'll second this. I left Manjaro for EndeavourOS a few weeks ago and, so far at least, the experience has been flawless.
why the hell do i need to validate my identity to new people in psychology
3mon 26d ago in mtf@lemmy.blahaj.zoneI know you said you're not looking for advice so feel free to ignore this, but have you heard of the Secular Therapy Project? Their main focus is to connect people with non-religious therapists to ensure science based care, but religion doesn't have to be your motivation for them to help. Seeing how dysphoria IS a scientific, evidence based condition and the therapists they work with are vetted for that, I thought it might be worth looking into. Check out the website if you think so as well.
Edit: trying to figure out how to embed a link.
330 gallons of sulphuric acid was purchased for Epstein Island
4mon 5d ago in politics from www.dailymail.co.ukI second this. Sulfuric acid was my entire job for eleven years. It would definitely do the job, but it's not as simple as dropping a body into a drum with it. You'd need a lot more of it, heat, pumps for a circulation system, filtration for the parts that it won't eat through right away (hair and fingernails, possibly teeth). There are much more efficient ways to get rid of a body. Especially on an island.
Yes, Paradox are aware that a “barrage of DLCs” can scare away new players, for all their bundles and discounts
4mon 18d ago in gaming@lemmy.zip from www.rockpapershotgun.comThis is exactly the case for me. I don't mind a DLC or two if they are actual full expansions of the game, but when I see a hundred little ones that should all have been one thing, I won't have anything to do with it.
What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
4mon 28d ago in asklemmyHuh. That's disappointing.
In Japan, everyday life could involve this thing.
This is a very lonely machine...
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