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  • An absolute plesant watch! I thought it was going to be a slow learning but I was surprised by how fast paced the first 10 minutes were. It instead focuses on visuals and motherhood funnily enough. One could nitpick issues here and there but at the end of the day, it's was delightful time :)

  • What is your favourite open source software that you discovered in the past year, that you can no longer live without?
  • Amazing journaling/personal information managment software. I love that once you understand how it works, you can journal however you like and it "maps" out how your connect concepts. Not exaggerating when I say it helped me piece a lot of concepts and personal themes together

  • Internet picks “werewolf clawing off its own shirt” as new Michigan “I Voted” sticker
  • Many of my peers and I (1995-1999 ish) have to fight against the urge to be apathetic despite having supposedly progressive views. Personally, a lot of these "issues" should be no brainers (gun control please). If it's not mandatory and nothing seems to change, why bother?

    This sticker legitimately made my morning and would definitely get me and any friends I shared with it out to vote for the "memes" if we lived in Michigan. It's hilarious

  • GrapheneOS now officially supports Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL | GrapheneOS is a private, secure mobile operating system with Android app compatibility, developed as a non-profit open source project
  • I don't really have a stake in this race because it's quite a dilemma (personally I like the idea of Graphene supporting more devices with varying security promises) but I'd imagine between buying a 2nd hand Pixel or exclusively using Google services, Google would rather people do the latter.

    They simply make more out of data gathering and GrapheneOS sidessteps that, so as a user I'm leaning towards the former so I can more readily degoogle myself.

  • Even in the slowest lane
  • in some cities such as LA, i found it safest to simply drive at the same speed as everyone else. obviously adjust for merging, passenger lanes etc but on those roads being the slowest can actually a danger to yourself and others.

    glad i don't need to do this any more in my current city, just two cents

  • The real reason suburbs were built for cars
  • exactly, not everyone has time to stop everything and watch a random 20 minute video from a thread based on essentially "trust me bro"

    especially with a vague and borderline clickbait title. To prove a point, I'm going to watch it at some point and I can almost guarantee i can either summarise it or provide a synopsis.

  • VPN by Google One shuts down
  • There was a time when the Google apps just worked, the applications were optimised for UX. Maybe I've just only noticed it now but the directions (and assistant in general) aren't as useful, reliable, and filled with sponsored stuff.

    what do you use for navigation and how does it compare?

  • We'll be less activist if you be less shit
  • From what I can tell, this was a climate change protest in response to the 2020 bushfires in Aus. Looks likes that's scomo's face on the sign but could be wildly wrong.

    edit: sorry wrong year

  • me_irl
  • Only started running relatively recently so it's not first thing in the morning but it's a habit. I needed a way to "warm up" for the day and be physically active.

    Aside from the general hype of "it feels great" "healthy" yada yada, it gets to a point where you feel uneasy not running. Like after training my legs, they want to go for a run and be used.

    You need to account for having time (sleeping early and getting up early with naps during the day) and slowly conditioning but the most important thing is consistency. Only evaluating based on your previous efforts rather than comparing to others.

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