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  • Still using the S9 with only the back and sides cracked. Only put 50€ into replacing the battery and jack. This has got to last until 2027 at least until replaceable batteries hopefully become a thing again.

  • Here's what's happening to ad blockers in Google Chrome (and other browsers)
  • I've been a long time FF user, and if I encounter a buggy site I just wouldn't use it. Only problematic site is fucking Teams, and since I can't just stop using it, I'll switch to brave for the meeting and right back to FF after.

  • Placeboz
  • This reminded me of an episode of Mind Field, which shows significant improvent in cases of ADHD, Migraines, and a skin picking disorder in kids just through the placebo effect.

    They use elaborate set ups and suggestions like a turned off MRI machine, fake nurses and doctors in lab coats, etc. And the kids are actually told, that it's their brain doing the healing, not the machine.

  • Crosswalk rule
  • In my city there is a T intersection where the top part of the T is a busy road with a traffic light and I once saw some kids pressing the button as a "joke" when they are not even crossing. Usually its always green but if it turns red it causes a huge lineup of cars, especially during rush hour.

  • I've never played games. Suggest a couple of addictive games I can play on Linux
  • Personally, I've been really enjoying the technical side of vanilla minecraft. Like building farms, machines and automation. So after I saw you mention quarries, I wanted to share my recent project. This machine destroys over 5 million blocks in total, and it's so satisfying to see it run.

  • Simple as
  • Tracking can be disabled

    Tracking is one of the main reasons I switched to Linux. You simply can't know if Microsoft is tracking you, even if you turn off all of the settings. That is because it's closed source.

    Bloatware can be uninstalled manually/Winget/Chris Titus Tech Tools etc

    Apart from this beeing exclusive to advanced users, in my experience, after updates or at least a reinstall you would have to do it again. And that was just getting on my nerves.

    I never get Ads on Windows

    That doesn't mean it doesn't happen for anyone else.

    Look, maybe Linux is just not for you I get that. You've come accustomed to Windows and are happy with how it works for you. But for some people it might be a good choice. To give an example from my own life:

    I recently installed Debian 12 KDE (looks like windows) on my step dads laptop. He is not technically inclined at all mind you. And apart from setting up auto mounting his ssd, I never had to give him tech support again after that and he is very happy with it.

  • What phone brand do you like the best?
  • Currently in the process of installing Lineageos on my brothers redmi note 10 pro.

    Its a huge pain compared to my phone, mainly because unlocking the bootloader requires an account with his number connected. Then I had to install Windows to use their shitty unlock app, which the requires you to wait up to 30 days for seemingly no reason. Luckily "just" a week for us.

    But yeah the hardware is amazing.

  • The miracle of childbirth
  • Yeah. I don't know why but I also can't open it, shared it using Jerboa. But the reason is basically AI scraping and that AI/LLM's can spit out their training data so that notice could show up there. They provided this article: https://stackdiary.com/chatgpts-training-data-can-be-exposed-via-a-divergence-attack/

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