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·3 days ago·discuss
We need? Do we?
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·5 days ago·discuss
I think this is what we are going to see more and more, so people get exposed to the writing style and start to (un)consciously copy it.
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·13 days ago·discuss
Isn’t it annoying to have Airpods in your ears when sleeping?
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·13 days ago·discuss
If noise keeps you awake (loud neighborhood) then a white noise blanket could work. I downloaded a 10 hour beachwaves sound and played it to cover the noise. Two small speakers left and right made it feel like I was there with the stereo. It took a little bit to get used to, but it did the trick.
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·15 days ago·discuss
Thanks a lot for talking me through the experience of Roman living history you could say. I read a part of “Ad urbe condita” by Livy and amazing how direct the book is on its history.
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·15 days ago·discuss
Since the first word means Senate, does any of the Roman municipal bodies consider them to be a Senate like body?

As a Roman, how do you relate to the far past? I mean you must have grown up with so many reminders of the Roman legacy in day to day affairs.
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·15 days ago·discuss
I think PolyMathy on YouTube went into this topic, and it is part of Greek.

It was probably this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5CUiP5oiH0
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·15 days ago·discuss
Amazing stuff!
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·15 days ago·discuss
What other type of stuff gets scanned? I can’t imagine a whole industry waiting to x-ray something?
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·25 days ago·discuss
You pretty much described why I quit “social” media wholesale. It’s a turf war and nothing goods comes from it that cannot be got elsewhere at a vastly higher quality.
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·25 days ago·discuss
I believe we are in crisis. The distance between what is said and what is known to be true has become an abyss.

Of all the things at risk, the loss of an objective reality is perhaps the most dangerous. The death of truth is the ultimate victory of evil. When truth leaves us, when we let it slip away, when it is ripped from our hands, we become vulnerable to the appetite of whatever screams at us the loudest.
(from S2 Andor)

The loss of objectivity is one of the greatest losses. People who are online to want their trench to “win” are advocates for loss. People who abuse their position to only proclaim their side is the best, the all-knowing, the superior, or whatever the flavor is of the day, are advocates for loss.

And as we have seen, we are losing a lot by losing objectivity.
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·last month·discuss
Also competitors would leave shit reviews and Googles completely brick walling any way to rectify or moderate reviews made it a shit service in true Google fashion. Google and service live in two different worlds.
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·last month·discuss
Nothing a good conversation to PNG can’t fix
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·last month·discuss
Or just leave the pile of crap behind. The more we do, the less the whole system matters. Never been happier since I left last year.

And yes I can already hear the reply the “we need it for…” , sure as a company if you feel you need it. As an individual however, it’s time for the next thing. TikTok, Instagram and Twitter are old and worn and not it. Yesterday’s news. Social media couldn’t be less social if they tried.
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·last month·discuss
This sounds like it was “designed” by an actual idiot. Maybe vibe coded on a Saturday.
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·last month·discuss
I did, but I would prefer a more local first program.
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·2 months ago·discuss
I like Obsidian for note taking and it does have an infinite canvas, but it feels bolted on. I would love to have a more canvas first note taking app, maybe with folders for visual declutter.

Navigation in default Obsidian is one of the weakest points imo
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·2 months ago·discuss
Reminds me of the old saying “everyone has a pen, but not everyone is a writer.”
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·2 months ago·discuss
Honestly I am not sure, it’s an interesting theory that matches our evolved right handedness as the “right” way to do something, and the other as left. Maybe left handed people were seen as different? And it seeped into language. There is a lot of ifs with and assumptions with this theory.
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·2 months ago·discuss
Ah fun fact, why do we use the word “right” and “left” but also use the word “right” as correct/lawful and use left as thing that is well, left? A linguist theory says that people always been predominantly right handed, so the way you use tools is the “right” (correct) hand, and the one you don’t, well it’s the hand that is “left”. It’s how the word also became the word for directions as well.