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  • But those are all personality traits you need to discover and address before you're married. If you're the one bringing those concerns, you need to get yourself in check before jumping into long term relationships.

  • This is just adorable
  • My partner and I are like this. We've been together for 14 years and are legit best friends.

    I have a feeling too many people paired off right away and decided their first serious relationship was the one, and never actually found an equal. Maybe they married more out of fear of being alone rather than actual desire, or they just can't tell the difference between sexual novelty and love.

    Even a lot of my married friends start identifying more with boomer humor than romance after 2 or 3 years. Way too many communication issue, or ideas of traditional roles or how things 'should be' leading to resentment or exasperation.

    Court long and marry late. And don't hide your real self when dating.

  • Donald Trump Airport? Trump on the $500 bill? Republicans can't stop honoring ex-president
  • They're large flippered dog like creatures that take over docks and harbors.

  • I just finished and turned in a major assignment so now my brain is buzzing and I can't sleep please chat with me.
  • I really like toads. Specifically Fowler toads. They look grumpy all the time, in a good way.

    Marmots also rule hard.

    I like a lot of bugs, but a recent focus of mine, as I found one in my shower and didn't know they lived in my state, is a bristletail. They're like a shrimp that does backflips for some reason. They're one of the older bugs out their, and I think possibly related to sea scorpions, but I'll have to recheck that particular knowledge base when I get the motivation next.

    My day is about to get hectic. I'm building a house, and left a room intact from an old build to qualify as a remodel for tax and appraisal purposes. I was getting ready to install some tile so I can put a toilet in, and the salvaged room floor collapsed. After ripping out the subfloor, I found that a porch attached to the house was hollow and filled with dirt, which rotted the wooden sill plate on the foundation. So I have to Jack the house up to replace the boards and then build a new floor.

    Any advice I get on the fix seems to come from flippers. I don't want landlord repairs, I want permanent fixes. I'm not selling this shit. No ten year fixes. 50 year fixes.

    At least it happened before I finished it and moved in.

  • Really popular ones too.
  • That's a caveat I inform people of beforehand. I am really into movies, but I have very discriminate taste, so I don't watch very often because movies are generally dogshit. All my friends know, I will watch anything with them, but I'm going to talk mad shit the entire time. This is a really fun group activity in most cases, and often helps less informed people see through the bullshit that is modern media, but sometimes there's someone who doesn't get it, or needs to hyperfocus on the screen.

    That signifies to me:

    1. This person doesn't understand the point of hanging out in a group

    2. This person falls for blatant marketing

    3. We will probably not be good friends

  • 3 June 2024
  • I may be missing something here

  • Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again
  • You're supposed to vaguely imply the existence of those, not just give away secrets in public bruh

  • Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again
  • It replaces paying for Spotify because its possible to download Spotify premium. Best of both worlds. Use Spotify or YouTube to find stuff, send it to a seedbox, load it later at home.

    Biggest downside is most phones don't have SD card slots anymore.

    Sent from my (slightly salty) hacked pixel 7

  • All cats are the same
  • Could be a picture of all of them sitting in cardboard boxes

  • All cats are the same
  • I mean, I like the picture, bit you could have a cat a squirrel a coyote and a horse all doing this and say all animals are the same. It's kind of just how quadrupeds stretch.

  • Average U.S. vehicle age hits record 12.6 years as high prices force people to keep them longer
  • Not wanting unnecessary “features“ that are just thinly veiled spyware that overcomplicate every aspect of driving is not a boomer opinion. Wanting buttons you can feel without looking for instead of a giant screen that has automatic updates and needs to have access to your cellphone for basic functionality is not a boomer opinion.

    Knowing that tacking voice activation onto every 'smart' device, including vehicles, is just an excuse for companies to record everything you say for their shitty marketing isn't a boomer opinion.

    In my experience doing tech work, boomers love that shit and fall for all of it, and it all fucks up in some way much more quickly than should be allowed.

  • Microplastics found in every human testicle in study
  • If we want to get conservatives on board with environmental protections, we should just start a conspiracy that the perceived rise in trans people, gays, and autistics is due to plastic ester groups in the environment. Then tell them that these groups are represented in the media so much now because the petrolium companies don't want us to see it as a problem when the science breaks.

    Brb, gotta go convince some trumpers single use plastic is making their kids gay.

  • Shrimps
  • Semi pro chiming in here: the infographic took an idea and ran the wrong way with it. Women are more sensitive to color, but it has to do with the context. They pick up more subtle colors without direct comparison. Its not that men can't see the difference between lavender and piriwinkle when they're next to each other, they're just more likely to think their the same color if viewed sepparately.

    It's also worth noting that around age 35, both sexes lenses have yellowed enough that there's no notable difference.

  • A cool guide My girlfriend created a helpful infographic for her brother, who struggles with housekeeping.
  • Pretty solid list, but I would add a bedroom category. Also I feel like I wash blankets more often than every two.months, but I have a sweaty girlfriend.

  • There’s Little Science Behind 'No Mow May': Ecologists don’t agree on what makes for the healthiest lawn. And restoring biodiversity requires more than doing less.
  • Nail clippers it is.

    Most of the grass i have is different from my neighbors, so I would assume it's some kind of native saw grass. The blades are significantly wider and more coarse.

  • There’s Little Science Behind 'No Mow May': Ecologists don’t agree on what makes for the healthiest lawn. And restoring biodiversity requires more than doing less.
  • I don't know what bind weed is, but I like dandelions okay. You kind of have to, you're never going to win against them.

    Just tell yourself bees like them.

  • There’s Little Science Behind 'No Mow May': Ecologists don’t agree on what makes for the healthiest lawn. And restoring biodiversity requires more than doing less.
  • Where im at, if I didn't mow until June my lawn would be three feet tall and i'd have several tickets. Still, I don't mow until may, and then just the front for another few weeks.

    You want biodiversity? Don't weed, don't spread any pesticides or growth chemicals, and don't let the natural grass go so long it chokes out the other plants. And the real key, is don't do any of those things for years. From the street, my yard looks like a yard. It's a different color than the neighbors, but it's still green. Up close, it's a salad. More violets, Moss, clover, flowers, wild lettuce, and a hundred things I can't identify than grass. Its full of bees, caterpillars, beetles, butterflies, and stick bugs.

    I got my neighbor on board, and we're single handedly keeping fireflies alive in the city. I started seeing bugs I haven't seen since I was a kid.

    As an added bonus, since it's a smaller proportion grass, I don't have to mow half as often to keep it looking 'nice'.

    I'm not an ecologist, but I feel like it's a solid step in the right direction.

  • Teetotalitarianism (Kelly)
  • More places should have Malta India. Its like if cornflakes was soda.

  • Elon Musk’s Neuralink reports trouble with first human brain chip
  • Well yeah fuck that guy and this program and it's implications, but this particular issue doesn't sound too unexpected considering the scope of the procedure.

    I'm all for the science, but you know this is going to be some directly streamed ads hellspace we'll never escape from if it comes to fruition.

    Here's a good rule for this sort of thing to move forward: No implants before right to privacy and freedom from advertising.

  • Looking for what I can do with my android TV

    I've got a Sony android TV and it... Kinda sucks with the constant 'reccommended content's (ads). Every update just adds more scrolling shit I don't want to see.I want to know what different programs I can try out, and maybe a different os I can put on it. I'm looking at smarttubenext currently, and I want to know of other things I can use to customize my experience.

    Any recommendations?

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    Is it possible to clone my standard windows setup?

    I manage several computers, and every time I set up a new one I go through the same motions. Install w10, disable a bunch of shit, add the same list of programs, delete the same default apps, setup Firefox how I want it, run through Oosu, disable several services, and add some registry keys.

    Is it possible to have a USB boot media that will do all the tweaking for me? As of right now it takes close to two hours every time, if could just plug in a drive and run the installer, it would make my life a lot easier.

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    SadSadSatellite SadSadSatellite @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    How many fucking letters can I use? I'm sick of editing this shit, just fucking accept the bio, damn.

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