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Arkenfox/user.js: Firefox privacy, security and anti-tracking

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2 points·by nutrie·2 years ago·1 comments

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nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
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nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Actually, .DS_Store is very Apple indeed (not that I care much).
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
I’m picky and there just aren’t too many good ones, free or paid, so I’d probably pay some small amount.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Yeah, everyone’s different. My intake is around 10k kcal when cycling throughout the day, and it’s like nothing. How much I climb matters though, by a lot (at least 2 000 m). Strangely enough, hiking doesn’t cut it for me, it doesn’t go down much even after 50 km/day, which is wild (I still do it though).
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
I generally lose 1 kilo a day on bikepacking trips (or 100 km every three or four days). No yo-yo effect.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Counter-counter-disagree. This is the ultimate way to make sure the joke is preserved for the future generations while keeping implications absolutely miniscule.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Disagree. We gotta have fun.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Yeah, I admit it’s not a great example.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Exactly, that’s an organizational nightmare and you just don’t know where you end up stuck.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Not at all rare. I used to make somewhat regular business trips by train from Prague to Berlin.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
That, and train tickets are a nightmare, unless you don’t care about the price.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Very British :)
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Agree! And it's funny.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
I’d argue emotinal intelligence is at least as important. The most successful people in business I’ve met are exceptionally good in empathy and highly social. Hard IQ is just a piece of the puzzle.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Also stress can play a role, along with one’s ability to remain 100 % focused.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
The score is tied to your age and is relative to the whole population of that age, IIRC. It’s been a long time since I took the paid test. So today’s 100 is, say, 130 fifty years ago. I think there were 4 age groups.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
It's what they said their mission was. It's not like it's true or anything :)
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
What always surprises me is they remember places they haven't been at for many years as well. Not so much people in my experience. I guess we don't matter to them as much as we like to think we do :)
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
It's not uncommon at all. Take toothache, for example. The catch is they can't tell you, and we are terrible at reading the subtle signs.
nutrie
·2 years ago·discuss
Dogs aren't exactly wild animals. They've picked up lots of bad habits along the way, due to selective breeding, not having to hunt for food, and whatnot. I used to have a caucasian shepherd, among other dogs we've had in our family, and as she started aging, it had become gradually quite difficult to keep her weight in check. "Forcing" her eat less and more frequently did the trick. She had hip dysplasia, so it was either this or put her to sleep. She got used to it eventually. Some dogs tend to overeat (apparently labradors have a problem here, some boxers too, from top of my head), some don't. Letting them choose may or may not be the right strategy. The owner should be smart and responsible enough to figure it out. But that's a different issue altogether.