BOB_DROP_TABLES

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You don't. Use a password manager and you only have to remember 1 password (long and unique, doesn't need to be super complex IMHO)

This sounds like the beginning of great tifu post

Try using screens with different resolutions at the same time. Always gave me trouble. In my case was always using a horizontal one and a vertical one together. I've had framerate problems, tearing, artefacts (parts of the vertical screen wouldn't update while the other 2 worked fine). From time to time, X will forget my monitor configuration too after a reboot / unplugging the dock / waking from sleep. All that with 2 laptops from different brands using different docstations, one with XFCE on Ubuntu and the other with KDE on Arch. I got it mostly working, but it's still troublesome

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Now with support for pin number logins

Sounds very cool. I haven't read the study, but I think a key part of this is how the post is promoted. If more "trusted" posts are promoted, could the button effectively become the new like button? Can bots abuse this system? "Distrusting" a post demotes it? All those things have to be taken into consideration specially when accounting for bots and brigading. Nonetheless, looks promising

Yup, I suspect that is indeed the issue. Haven't tried KDE in wayland yet as I've seen some people saying it's still a bit rough. Will give it a try anyway. May give sway another shot too

I feel the lack of (public?) karma will at least help with the repost bots here. That is, if you buy the "bots needing karma to look legit" or the "needs to gather karma to post in some subs" arguments. I've always found those to be very weird as no sub I've seen needs several thousand karma to post and most bots still look like bots.

Competition for karma sounds like more of the same problem with bots: lots of low effort posts to rise those numbers

Interesting. Does "mongoloid" on its own mean someone of low intelligence? We have mongoloide in Brazil with that meaning. More often used as a way to call a friend silly instead of an actual insult, but can be used as one too.

I would advise you to try to find if it's actually viable (and how hard it is) to go back to a job comparable with what you have now after being a couple years out of the market. I think this is something that varies from place to place and it's a known problem here (Brazil). I don't know how dependent on age, sex or career it is, though.

Most offers I've got I don't even know what the job is. Like they will just say my profile matches what they are looking for and ask if I'd like to talk, no other context except the company name. I could ask, but I find kinda odd they don't even say what the job is right away. Feels like spam, I guess.