baguettefish

joined 2 years ago

way before WW2 vs. right after WW2

[–] baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

You can obviously block cookies locally in the browser, but what you can also do for those "consent" popups that ask you to decide which of the 1300 data brokers you want your data to be sold to is to use https://consentomatic.au.dk/ which automatically declines all of them. It works on a lot of websites, and I don't see consent popups anymore. Of course there are also adblock lists for your adblocker of choice, but they never get rid of all of it sadly. If you have an android phone then a Firefox fork with unlocked extensions will be able to install it as well (for example Fennec). Presumably also a chromium based browser with unlocked extensions, but I can't verify that. On iOS there's the Orion browser by Kagi which allows you to install extensions for both Firefox and Chrome, but again I can't speak to the actual effectiveness there.

EDIT: forgot but obviously safari also. duh.

[–] baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Big steel spikes around every sidewalk

[–] baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de 13 points 1 month ago

I dunno, I may be stupid but I think we still need confirmation

There definitely exist craptops with 64GB of emmc storage, and they can't update past a certain point. It's hilarious but also such a waste of everything involved. Thankfully Linux exists, but less than thankfully these still take minutes to boot into Ubuntu or any other distro.

[–] baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de 26 points 1 month ago (1 children)

farfetch'd is a duck that comes with its own leek

in china there are similar security checks for high speed rail

[–] baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 1 month ago (1 children)

dick enlargement potions are popular nowadays

I'm pretty sure Isaac Asimov said that all androids are gay so this is like a betrayal of the fundamental spirit of robots

Some people just don't have the capability to hold back, and I don't think it's necessarily fair to have their side lose an argument on principle just like that, especially if they do actually face an injustice. In petty drama like relationship issues there are techniques of coaxing the underlying problem out of people who wouldn't otherwise be able to articulate themselves, for example nonviolent communication. Its main system is that you find out via targeted questioning what emotions you're feeling, and which needs (satisfied or unsatisfied) contribute to those feelings (loneliness, sadness, frustration <- the need for human connection is unsatisfied), and why those needs are in the state they are (for example your partner has paid a little less attention to you because work recently became more stressful, or the current political climate is stressful). After figuring out the root causes you do some brainstorming to figure out targeted solutions, and often you can find solutions that satisfy everybody's needs. The key to it is its unique way of communicating with each other, which takes effort but is often exactly what you need. And as I mentioned, it often has a magical effect on people who somehow just can't seem to solve their own problems, usually due to chronic miscommunication. It's definitely a learned skill, but it helps a ton. 10/10 would recommend.

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