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22d 14h ago in onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone from lemmy.blahaj.zone

Floaters. They're boring and won't go to the moon, but during a market crash, you'll be able to sell these with a profit and buy index funds which are on sale.

The information does not constitute financial advice and should not...blah blah.

This IS advice, but I'm stranger on the web though. I might be stupid.

Me irl

1mon 6d ago in me_irl from lemmy.radio

Same here in Norway. Many say "wallah, jeg lover"

So basically "wallah, I promise"

Using Proton VPN with YouTube now gives me this.

5mon 1d ago in privacy@lemmy.ca from lemmy.ca

That is NOT THE OFFICIAL WEBPAGE. DO NOT DOWNLOAD anything from it. It might be malicious. Several copycats have been malicious.

When in doubt you can find the link on GitHub. There you will find this instead.

2meirl4irl

6mon 3d ago in 2meirl4meirl@lemmy.dbzer0.com from piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone

Same. And if I were to say something like this I would say "gråter ikke" instead of "ikke gråter"

New Jolla Phone Now Available for Pre-Order as an Independent Linux Phone

6mon 13d ago in buyeuropean@feddit.uk from 9to5linux.com

I would definitely prefer hardware switches for things like camera, microphone or radio.

...BUT if I had to choose between a software switch or no switch I would choose to have a switch. Being able to do things with my phone without using the screen can come in handy.

I can double press the on/off button on my current phone to launch apps or turn on/off the flashlight. I use the latter and wish it could do more.

A switch for sharing my location with my wife would be nice. I would like a switch for recording sound in case my boss tries anything illegal. Being able to trigger Ripple with something physical would make it way more practical. Locking Molly could also be nice.

I assume that different people would find different uses for a configurable software switch.

it's free psst

6mon 15d ago in lemmyshitpost from piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone

The pair of OD6 goggles that can be bought together with the laser pointer would make reflections safer, but a direct hit in the eyes would still not be safe.

Wavelength isn't very important but something around 445-555nm is easily absorbed, accessible and pretty. Strength is way more important. Something well made, focused and above 2000mW like this should never be pointed at a camera.

It could also easily and INSTANTLY damage eyes PERMANENTLY, even the reflections. It should be treated with the same respect as a firearm.

Norway. Especially because of the recent election.

I guess Scandinavia in general should be fine but I can't really speak on behalf of residents from other countries.

Adversarial Fashion is closed until next year but there's probably someone making something similar.

What's the difference between the two versions? [Solved]

1y 2mon ago in organicmaps@sopuli.xyz