I get it about the corporation issues but do you even dislike firefox? Do you think it would be positive to have one less alternative to chrome? What browser do you use?
mattreb
Clonezilla. I usually prepare images in virtual machines and restore them on physical drives.
Agree... The fact that many people here think that if you're not happy woking, eating, sleeping then you're probably ill, it kinda scares me tbh
You realized this much earlier than most people, which is good! Honestly I've never found a good answer to this...
You can try to minimize the time you spend working by getting a remote job or a part time one, or ideally try to pile up some money to take a year (or any time) off if you're confident that you can get another job after that. Minimize the money you spend on material stuff so that you can work less, or go somewhere on vacation..
But if you find a good solution please let me know :)
Government care that you are in the condition to pay as much taxes as possible. Which honestly is not bad, considering how selfish humans are...
How was it like? Multiple leds which turned on depending on the voltage e.g. 1 led =2kV, 2 led = 4kV and so on?
deleting all NSFW
Which means they'll have to moderate, i.e. pay for moderators :)
I think the article is partially true but overly dramatic... "immaginary problems" are usually just overkill solutions to actual issues, and are a nice way to balance out the stress of working on bugs 24/7, which is not feasible anyway
First, for something to be and evolutionary advantage, the people that struggle to fall asleep would have to die more easily or fail to reproduce, while in this case I can only see the opposite: dropping dead asleep regardless of the environment means to be an easy prey.
Secondly, the reason you probably see it as a downside is because of the hectic way most people go through life today, were you can hardly find a time to sleep; but it's not that during our evolution we could hunt 16 hours/day, nobody was in an hurry :)
Wait, do you mean that your ff account share data with pocket, whether you ever signed into it or not?
If communities belonged to "lemmy" you would have Reddit. If anything would be forcefully federated it would be a mess. IMHO it's the right balance. I get your concerns about being confusing but given the state of development of the platform most of it will be solved by a better UI and better instance data synchronization policies, etc...
I only tried this with windows which works fine: on restore Clonezilla has an option to rescale partitions on the fly to fit the destination drive. For drivers, windows detect changes and update them the first time is started on the physical machine.