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Attitude to Religion and its believers.
  • Yepperoni, thanks for putting this so succinctly.

  • Attitude to Religion and its believers.
  • What would you say to a person who refuses to acknowledge or take into consideration the belief of a religious individual?

  • Attitude to Religion and its believers.
  • I don't hold belief against people so long as they act appropriately toward others.

    I have some positive and negative opinions toward particular religions based on their foundations and practices.

    I kinda long for a sense of spiritual community, but I can't make myself have faith in something I don't believe, no matter how nice it seems. So that kinda sucks

  • Attitude to Religion and its believers.
  • preach (pun intended)

  • Unnecessary Confession Time...
  • Tgat lol thing is pretty cute, I might steal it >:)

  • Simple question: Are you a nice person?
  • I am very nice. I could probably be kinder, but I think if I was I'd be letting myself get walked on and stuff, so I don't think it's all that good to be too polite.

  • How does it feel being in a relationship?
  • Being in a relationship gives me a sense confidence in myself.

    If you do not hear these people out, you are denying yourself the chance for a better life. By refusing to believe you are capable of what you want, you are making it impossible for you to achieve your goals. Because you won't try.

    Good luck ❤️

  • What do you think about this?
  • Scientific evidence is through experiments using the scientific method, which tries to eliminate bias. The wikipedia article provides both adequate and inadequate experiments. You are biased and you're "testing" in uncontrolled environments. You could hardly call it evidence.

  • What do you think about this?
  • You are cherry picking and only acknowledging information that supports telepathy. You are ignoring the evidence against it, which takes majority. Why?

  • First human brain implant malfunctioned, Neuralink says
  • Your criticisms are reasonable ones.

  • What do you think about this?
  • The scientific method aims to refine theories based on new and best available evidence. There isn't compelling scientific evidence supporting telepathy, but the fallibility of human vision is extensively documented. So how come you think it's 50/50?

  • First human brain implant malfunctioned, Neuralink says
  • Do you think we'll get to that advanced level of use without experiments? And do you think that this is wrong despite consent to the procedure?

  • First human brain implant malfunctioned, Neuralink says
  • Can you take a moment and imagine some possibilities of taking input directly from someone's mind and applying it without needing to use your body? I know moving a mouse doesn't seem impressive, but it demonstrates success at a technological concept that still seems impossible. I can't speak for the ethics because I don't know how voluntary the subjects are for the research, but this is very exciting for me, because it will inevitably become more sophisticated.

  • What do you think about this?
  • that's cute!

  • What do you think about this?
  • I have a question. Do you truly think it's more likely that something extraordinary is occurring, rather than concluding humans aren't built perfect? Or is it more exciting to believe that something cool and magical is happening, and you perhaps choose to pursue that possibility?

  • What do you think about this?
  • And I think it's a result of our evolutionary trait of being very sensitive to people looking at us. If we see someone out of the corner of our eye looking at us it alerts us. And if we truly can't see them, we can't tell at all, but checking to see if they're looking at you makes them feel stared at, so they'll look at you back. Is that confusing?

    Wikipedia sums it up well. In proper scientific tests, it's fruitless.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychic_staring_effect

  • Downloading/torrenting kids cartoons

    Hey all. noob-ish pirate here. Skipping long winded post. I'm struggling to find sources to download/torrent kids cartoons. Some are easy, but I'm looking for paw patrol and it's scarce on 1337. The more modern stuff and the super popular stuff are a little easier though. Not really any information on the Wiki about this stuff.

    I see plenty of streaming resources. I guess if it comes down to it I can record it? I don't know the best way to do that, certainly doesn't seem ideal..

    I'll update my post to reflect my levels of success :)

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    I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?

    cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/1519899

    > I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight. > > > # Very important features > ----------- > > ## Battery life > It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too. > > ## Durability or repairability > I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade. > > ## Storage > > I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage. > > ## Price > Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability. > > ## Microphone > Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please? > > ## Software updates or custom ROM support > OS updates for 3+ years or resources on XDA for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS. > > # Would be nice > ----- > > ## Root capability > It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support. > > ## Fingerprint Sensor > I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain. > > ## Speakers > Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice. > > ## OLED/AMOLED display > Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny. > > ## Processing power > I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services. > > ## IPA ratings > It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage. > > ## Fast charging > Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have. > > # Cutting corners > ---- > > ## Screen resolution > I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a 1080p display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay. > > ## Size > It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky. > > ## Other features I don't need > Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging > --- > > The phones I am looking at right now are as follows > - Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear. > - Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range. > - Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. > I would appreciate any input or questions.

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    I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?

    cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/1519899 > EDITED: As I am not in a rush, I've decided that my budget is now $500. > I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others > who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight. > > > # Very important features > ----------- > > ## Battery life > It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too. > > ## Durability or repairability > I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade. > > ## Storage > > I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage. > > ## Price > Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability. > > ## Microphone > Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please? > > ## Software updates or custom ROM support > OS updates for 3+ years or resources on XDA for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS. > > # Would be nice > ----- > > ## Root capability > It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support. > > ## Fingerprint Sensor > I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain. > > ## Speakers > Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice. > > ## OLED/AMOLED display > Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny. > > ## Processing power > I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services. > > ## IPA ratings > It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage. > > ## Fast charging > Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have. > > # Cutting corners > ---- > > ## Screen resolution > I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a 1080p display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay. > > ## Size > It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky. > > ## Other features I don't need > Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging > --- > > The phones I am looking at right now are as follows > - Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear. > - Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range. > - Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. > I would appreciate any input or questions.

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    I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?

    cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/1519899 > EDITED: As I am not in a rush, I've decided that my budget is now $500. > > I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight. > > > # Very important features > ----------- > > ## Battery life > It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too. > > ## Durability or repairability > I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade. > > ## Storage > > I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage. > > ## Price > Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability. > > ## Microphone > Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please? > > ## Software updates or custom ROM support > OS updates for 3+ years or resources on XDA for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS. > > # Would be nice > ----- > > ## Root capability > It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support. > > ## Fingerprint Sensor > I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain. > > ## Speakers > Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice. > > ## OLED/AMOLED display > Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny. > > ## Processing power > I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services. > > ## IPA ratings > It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage. > > ## Fast charging > Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have. > > # Cutting corners > ---- > > ## Screen resolution > I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a 1080p display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay. > > ## Size > It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky. > > ## Other features I don't need > Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging > --- > > The phones I am looking at right now are as follows > - Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear. > - Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range. > - Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. > I would appreciate any input or questions.

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    I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?

    cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/1519899 > EDITED: As I am not in a rush, I've decided that my budget is now $500. > > I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight. > > > # Very important features > ----------- > > ## Battery life > It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too. > > ## Durability or repairability > I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade. > > ## Storage > > I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage. > > ## Price > Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability. > > ## Microphone > Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please? > > ## Software updates or custom ROM support > OS updates for 3+ years or resources on XDA for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS. > > # Would be nice > ----- > > ## Root capability > It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support. > > ## Fingerprint Sensor > I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain. > > ## Speakers > Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice. > > ## OLED/AMOLED display > Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny. > > ## Processing power > I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services. > > ## IPA ratings > It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage. > > ## Fast charging > Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have. > > # Cutting corners > ---- > > ## Screen resolution > I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a 1080p display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay. > > ## Size > It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky. > > ## Other features I don't need > Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging > --- > > The phones I am looking at right now are as follows > - Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear. > - Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range. > - Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. > I would appreciate any input or questions.

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    I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?

    cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/1519899 > EDITED: As I am not in a rush, I've decided that my budget is now $500. > > I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight. > > > # Very important features > ----------- > > ## Battery life > It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too. > > ## Durability or repairability > I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade. > > ## Storage > > I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage. > > ## Price > Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability. > > ## Microphone > Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please? > > ## Software updates or custom ROM support > OS updates for 3+ years or resources on XDA for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS. > > # Would be nice > ----- > > ## Root capability > It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support. > > ## Fingerprint Sensor > I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain. > > ## Speakers > Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice. > > ## OLED/AMOLED display > Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny. > > ## Processing power > I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services. > > ## IPA ratings > It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage. > > ## Fast charging > Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have. > > # Cutting corners > ---- > > ## Screen resolution > I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a 1080p display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay. > > ## Size > It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky. > > ## Other features I don't need > Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging > --- > > The phones I am looking at right now are as follows > - Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear. > - Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range. > - Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. > I would appreciate any input or questions.

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    I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?

    I am picky about the features I look for in a smartphone. Hopefully this post can be a good resource for myself and others who have similar preferences. For reference, I am using a Oneplus 7 Pro with a non-functional camera and flashlight.

    Very important features

    -----------

    Battery life

    It should handle a day's worth of general usage before charging. Heat kills batteries, so decent heat dissipation is important too.

    Durability or repairability

    I recently bought a Google Pixel 5a, a phone I greatly enjoyed before I dropped it 5 feet and the display decided its work was done. My top priority is to have a useable device for ~5 years before needing an upgrade.

    Storage

    I like storing my music collection (30 GB and growing) and expandable storage would save me from having to carry a DAP (mp3 player). Without expandable storage it should have 256 GB storage.

    Price

    Electronics aren't meant to last a long time; I'd prefer devices costing ~300 USD, but I would gladly pay a little more for reliability.

    Microphone

    Please let me be intelligible on phone calls. Please? Pretty please?

    Software updates or custom ROM support

    OS updates for 3+ years or resources on XDA for flashing a custom ROM. Ideally LineageOS.

    Would be nice

    -----

    Root capability

    It's a bit dated nowadays, but I really do appreciate having that extra bit of control. This also ties into custom ROM support.

    Fingerprint Sensor

    I loved the dedicated fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 5a. Power button fingerprints are worse, but better than nothing. Typing in my passcode every time is a bit of a pain.

    Speakers

    Preferably dual front facing stereo speakers. Having some decent output for videos when I don't have anything else with me would be nice.

    OLED/AMOLED display

    Makes stuff WAY easier to see when the sun's all sunny.

    Processing power

    I don't play phone games. I watch a lot of media and I message people. Must be capable of simultaneously running muliple apps and background services.

    IPA ratings

    It'd be pretty sick if I could bring it with me in the shower without worrying about water damage.

    Fast charging

    Won't always use it, but it'd be great to have.

    Cutting corners

    ----

    Screen resolution

    I don't need a 4K display. Hell, I don't need a 1080p display. If it cuts costs, 720p is just fine so long as it looks okay.

    Size

    It can be big or small, thick or thin. Not picky.

    Other features I don't need

    Headphone jack, NFC, 5G, wireless charging ---

    The phones I am looking at right now are as follows

    • Sony Xperia 10 V - No custom ROM support, long term durability is unclear.
    • Fairphone 4 - Slightly out of price range.
    • Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro - Way out of price range. I would appreciate any input or questions.

    EDIT: As of 4/13/24, I decided to pick up a Samsung S20 FE. It's been treating me well, and for the low low price of $280 NEW, I'm very pleased with what I got. My complaint is that the vibrate is seriously weak. Use it on sound mode if you don't want to constantly miss notifications.

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