Someology 5 months ago • 100%
Desperation is often the cause of stupidity. Walking into an invading army while unarmed is never a wise survival strategy. Show me one single time in History where this went well for most of the people involved.
Someology 5 months ago • 91%
Buy DRM free music instead of streaming it.
Someology 5 months ago • 23%
"'I’m going to Gaza City. It’s enough. We need to go back to our homes and lands. We are tired of displacement… we heard people saying we can go back, but no one official told us. We’ll leave it to God,' Majd El-Aqqad said. "
That was a phenomenally stupid thing to decide to just walk into an invading army based on gossip. Predictably horrible outcome.
Someology 7 months ago • 66%
Nowhere did OP say anything about a desktop. I thought they meant "what's the current laptop equivalent to a Thinkpad back in the day?" If they meant a desktop, they should have used the word desktop. "PC" is not exactly specific.
Someology 7 months ago • 100%
"You can cross the veil at will" makes me think about Medium.
Someology 7 months ago • 100%
Convenience.
Someology 7 months ago • 100%
I have a loved one with permanent nerve damage from chemo. We're very happy the chemo was successful, but imagine a combo of numbness and constant pain for the rest of your life in all your fingers, which becomes dramatically more severe with exposure to cold. It makes make simple daily life tasks from driving, to cooking, etc. far more difficult. They do not tell patients in advance they are going to continue the treatments until the point where permanent damage happens. You only realize after going through it that this was the plan all along. It makes medical talk about informed consent feel ridiculous. The severity fluctuates, but it has already been like 7 years, and this is never going away. It is not for "a while".
Someology 8 months ago • 80%
It makes no sense to say a government censored it. It makes the Historical British Empire look evil. The UK is certainly not controlling the Hugos. It criticizes the Chinese CCP zero, because they are not mentioned. It shows great evils that were done TO China in the past by colonial powers, which should be a positive from the CCP perspective. The Hugos certainly have not been snubbing Chinese authors (see award winner Liu Cixin), and therefore the USA has not stopped them. I mean, Liu Cixin shows us that the revolution in China could have traumatized some people, yet it won.
EDIT to add: Now, I've just seen a post over on Reddit that actually explains what people think are going on with the Hugos this year. This post didn't explain that at all. I still can't see any logic behind this supposed censorship, but it's nice to have context. For anyone else who doesn't follow World Con Politics: https://old.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comments/19ctcmn/im_a_bit_surprised_by_the_relatively_subdued/
Someology 8 months ago • 60%
Gotta say that it boosts my confidence in the Hugo Awards to see Babel NOT get nominated. This has zero to do with the author's nationality and ethnicity and everything to do with Babel being a poorly written novel (with the ending obvious a long way off) and horrific character development. It would be shameful to award a novel where all characters are stand in caricatures of their cultures of origin instead of actual individuals. It just comes across as racist in itself, promoting stereotypes, instead of merely showing the reader that racism existed.
Someology 8 months ago • 100%
In the USA, you can't even use a landline or a office voip phone. Must use an active cell phone number.
Someology 8 months ago • 83%
Yes, but in the lingo of the 2020s, that is not a gender difference. It is a sex difference. Yes, I know this was not always the case. I've read old dictionaries, but at the moment, that's the usage.
Someology 8 months ago • 100%
Why else would I own a Playstation? Single player games are the only reason. Didn't want to wait a year for a game to come to PC.
Someology 8 months ago • 100%
That's just about when it got a bit more watchable.
Someology 8 months ago • 100%
I keep hearing George Carlin's old comedy routine about how we evolved because Mother Earth needed plastic for reasons, and now that we've made enough to last a very long time, she can get rid of us...
Someology 9 months ago • 100%
One of the first things I do on a new Samsung phone is disable Chrome and install Firefox. You've just saved me from ever buying a Redmi.
Someology 9 months ago • 100%
Check the first one out of a library, perhaps, to see if you like it.
Someology 9 months ago • 100%
Some jerk company (like Google) cannot suddenly discontinue my entire reader with all my feeds, because its mine, on my server. But because it's a web app, I can use it from any device, unlike a local app. After Google killed reader, That was just too annoying. Self hosted since.
Someology 9 months ago • 100%
I really enjoyed Star Trek: Klingon, on PC back in the day. It was officer cultural sensitivity holodeck training for the officer exchange program. You had to make decisions appropriate to Klingon social customs. It was bundled with a Klingon language learning program with speech recognition tech. Very cool stuff for 1996 CD-ROM games.
Someology 9 months ago • 100%
You probably have-at construction sites or something, with giant beds meant for towing huge digging equipment, and so never noticed them at all.
Someology 9 months ago • 95%
I promise, you're unlikely to see an "everyday American" driving an F650. There might be a literal handful of exceptions out there somewhere, but most people will only ever see this in industrial applications. Most often you'll see a 650 outfitted with a cargo bed or a (extra large, for towing big rigs) wrecker setup, or something large, robust, and industrial like that. This is just a publicity/marketing stunt. 99% of Ford F350 and larger trucks you will ever see will be industrial/cargo/heavy equipment moving/etc. industrial job vehicles. It's even relatively common to buy the truck, and buy the bed you need for your industrial application, custom. This is not something you'll see set up like a pickup truck in very many American driveways. The handful of those exceptions are the same sort of enthusiast niche that will hot rod customize to a ridiculous impractical degree a regular car, just to say they can. Very small group.
Reacting as if this is real is just as insane as thinking it's really common for somebody to trick out their excavator and drive it to McDonald's.
Someology 9 months ago • 100%
Freshrss is pretty great.
Someology 10 months ago • 100%
Here I am, 9 days past the listed date, and my factory unlocked S22 Ultra just got the October security patch. sigh Unlocked model owners always left until last.
Someology 10 months ago • 0%
I am glad you like it, but the acting was most not good enough, and the writing generally not good enough to deliver. There are a couple of exceptions, but they do not outweigh the giant mountain of Meh that must be waded through.
And, no, the boxy CRTs took more money than the flat plastic slabs used in Star Trek shows from the Era (which they just pretended were flat screens and tablets most of the time). Trek only imposed graphics on those screens a minority of the time. Using CRT screens doesn't make it relatable. These people have interstellar space ships and giant space stations. CRT screen are just a stupid choice that do not make the setting relatable. The times it becomes relatable are due to the exceptions, like the character development with Londo. Not because they inexplicably use this one type of actually ancient technology.
Someology 10 months ago • 60%
It is much more like an old school daytime TV Soap Opera in acting style and overall production style than like other SF shows. This is really jarring. Acting very inconsistent. Crappy production values. Like, huge CRT screens being used everywhere? Really? At this same time, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine knew that hundreds of years in the future, nobody would use huge boxy CRT screens. They depicted thin tablets and terminals even though 1990s tech wasn't able to do that yet. There are so many things like this that jarred me out of the story.
The development of a few characters was cool, but it was like suffering through a mountain of junk to get the good crumbs. The plot had a lot of "I can see it coming a mile away".
Not worth it IMHO, if you already tried it and didn't like it.
The best lines are mostly Carl Sagan quotes, which I appreciated, but that isn't enough.
Someology 10 months ago • 100%
A huge percentage comes down to this. Don't treat women as objects or aliens. They're people.
Someology 10 months ago • 100%
Lucky you, to live where there is a passenger train.
Someology 10 months ago • 100%
- Treat them like a human person.
- Let them know you like them without being pushy.
- Refer to item 1.
Someology 10 months ago • 100%
You should include what country you are talking about. I know nobody in the USA who had an arranged marriage in the 1950s. They met partners at school, church, and neighborhood/extended family picnics and parties for the most part. They met in stores, libraries, and cafes. We have to maintain public casual community spaces. To paraprhase a Sociology professor I once had: you can't marry someone you never meet. It requires talking to other humans to make even casual friends.
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
Thank you for sharing the information!
Someology 11 months ago • 66%
I'm sorry, but are you being this snotty for any other reason than to make yourself feel better for being rude?
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
Thanks for the info!
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
If you connect your phone to the car, can it spy on your Signal messages? I mean, they have to decrypt on your end for you to see them, right? Or has Signal taken specific steps to stop this?
Someology 11 months ago • 75%
In my region, where public transport doesn't exist much at all, if you don't drive, you might not eat or work (the lucky few work remotely, but not all).
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
What model did you buy? It is rare to see one these days that doesn't have all this nonsense.
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
The issue is that this 20 year old car is not going to last forever or have replacement parts available forever. We need better privacy laws, because time and entropy will eventually force us all into this evil mess.
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
The heart is on the left usually, but we apply compressions on the sternum, because it is strong enough to stand up to the compressions. Nothing to do with which side the heart is on. Should still work for a heart that is on the left or the right. Ribs commonly get broken during CPR, you are warned about that in training, and that is why you do NOT do compressions directly over the heart. Source: have been both red cross and green cross certified in CPR.
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
One creature that is all head.
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
Only the USA Snapdragons are locked down like this, I believe.
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
Nobody knows how or why a great many existing psychological medications work, so that should be just fine, then.
Someology 11 months ago • 100%
To sell new bird guide editions, obviously.
This article over on Hack-A-Day seemed like it would appeal here. It discusses how the physical aspects of a cheap ballpoint pen are just less well suited to cursive writing as compared to a fountain pen. Enjoy!
You can do web browsing on the Wave, but it isn't designed for it. Browsers can be crashy, especially if they haven't run recently. But if you need to browse minimally, it can be done.
I was surprised by how much pressure is needed to write with the default pen that comes with the Mobiscribe WAVE. It's just a standard Wacom EMR device, so I tried a few S-Pens, and it's a noticeable difference. Much easier to write and to make darker marks with less pressure. The stylus you use matters!
I can't help but wonder if the benefits of e-ink are as good in the format of goggles/glasses. I'm skeptical, for sure, but it is an interesting form factor. Also a interesting decision that they work with your phone, so the glasses don't need to have much on board storage. Would anybody here use something like this? Definitely seems ultra-niche.