Moghul

@Moghul@sh.itjust.works
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Joined 12 months ago

I don't think about Jamie Oliver

Old Tom Bombadil is a merry fellow, Bright blue his jacket is, and his boots are yellow. None has ever caught him yet, for Tom, he is the master: His songs are the stronger songs, and his feet are faster.

If you still have that phone, try a data recovery specialist. They might be able to get something out.

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Time to use a different app. Podcast Republic has served me well over the years. Keep in mind I use a proxy adblocker so I don't know if it has a ton of ads otherwise.

I personally like it when my coworkers bring their dogs. They're chill so they can hang out without being rambunctious and loud, and they help with stress. I like it when they sleep at my feet, or poke my leg for some pets. I understand why some people in the comments don't want them but honestly it greatly improves my day when they're here.

We don't have any coworkers who are allergic, but if we did, it would naturally be a dealbreaker.

I'm not gonna take responsibility and try to be your wake up call or anything, but this:

The ease at which people have been able to point to something and say “_____ is why you’re banned” kind of scares me into thinking something deeper is going on.

This thought would normally cause someone to be introspective. "What is it about oneself which is causing me to get banned?". "Something deeper is probably going on" internally.

For the record, I've only ever been banned once in my life for something I've done or said, and that was 15 years ago. There are ways to say and do things which won't get you banned. I've been on many forums and participated in many subreddits. I've even moderated before. The fact that you have a written down online code of honor/ruleset (regardless of its contents) is a red flag.

It all comes down to the gimmick not being worth an additional thousand euros to the price of my phone.

I don't think durability would be a problem for me as I already baby my glass back device and I haven't been using screen protectors for years with no problem. The downgrade in cameras isn't that big of a deal for me as most pictures I take are macro, and as it turns out phones nowadays are horrendous dogshit at it anyway.

I think I'd enjoy the gimmick, I used to own a flip phone as a teenager, it's just not worth a thousand euros extra. I'd probably add another 150 or 200 euros to my pixel to buy a folding phone.

Only if they seem suspicious to me as trying to push some kind of idea. Usually posts with leading questions such as "anyone else notice the anecdotal negative experience portrayed as norm", comments where someone blames a demographic for something, posts that are on topic but have a blatant other purpose meant to start shit (such as cat pics in c/cats held by soldiers), etc.

In too many cases, the user is really adamant about whatever they have to say, and I just end up blocking them.

People who ask for this either don't know what they're asking for or know precisely what they're asking for.

It depends on what you want from migration. Lemmy-migrate can migrate your subs but not posts or comments.

Once you understand the kind of people who are on hexbear, things will become more clear. Just go to some of their profiles and have a look at what they post

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Champ & chump are not the only options, and I'd say neither

I'm not the OP but usage is dealer's choice. It's smooth jazz all the way down.

Walk, bike, scooter, train, tram, metro, trolley, bus. Plenty of countries can swing public transportation and plenty of people don't need to drive but still choose to.

Edit: It occurs to me now this person may have been sarcastic.

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Holy shit, this is some massive turbo yikes.

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I mean... OP interacted with a privacy feature. The tracking was already blocked, but if you go further, you might be interested in privacy in other ways. It's not an entirely unreasonable place to assume a user might be interested in your other privacy products.

That being said, I don't know that I would put all my privacy eggs in one basket with one company. I use a variety of products, free and paid.

You're not wrong. I'm on my phone but if you can, please provide another source. Tbh I've just got the cookie modal blocked with ublock and the cookies autodelete

That's unfortunate, I'm sorry to hear that...

It is shortsighted and naive to think that following one avenue of progress is bad because we lag behind in other things. The amount of life saving and improving technologies that space travel has had a hand in might surprise you.

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Used to use them a lot as a student, so now that I can, I donate occasionally. I don't have a problem with them basically gaming the system like SHITPOSTING_ACCOUNT said in another comment, and I'm aware of it.

I just skipped that and went straight for firefox with ublock. It's not as good of an experience but I thought fuck it. Youtube's going to fight these app solutions every time, but they probably can't make Mozilla remove extensions. Plus I don't have to be worried about logging my google account (even a burner) into an unknown dev's app vs mozilla who I trust more.

One thing in advance: Leah Williams was not forced to buy all packages of peanuts on board – on the contrary, our purser tried to offer her an alternative solution by informing all passengers sitting around her about Leah’s allergy. She agreed at first but then decided to still buy all the packages.

The airline says it is “unable to guarantee that the aircraft is free of foodstuffs that may trigger an allergic reaction, such as peanuts”, because passengers are allowed to bring their own food onboard.

I feel bad for her but I have to wonder, how does this person function on a day to day basis? If their allergy is so severe that other people eating peanuts around her would harm her, how does she leave the house? How did she navigate the airport?

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This post breaks rules 1 and 3, but basically what the other comments said. It's the biggest instance so it's the biggest target. Some weeks ago there was a guy squatting community names and they got banned, after which they spammed new communities with random names, and the instance has been DDOS'd repeatedly. TBH no hard feelings towards lemmy.world, but I've switched to another one, used lemmy-migrate, and just resumed my scrolling. It's not really worth it to stay there at the moment.

Need for Speed Underground 2

I read this in Gollum's voice for some reason

"What's friendses, precious?"

You're repeating yourself

It usually has a music section which can be a mixed bag in terms of sleep aid. Don't think it would work.

Then you don't fall within the 'don't need to drive but choose to' segment. I don't fully agree with the root comment of this thread, there are definitely some jobs that require a personal vehicle, and yours sounds like one of them. But for most people who are commuting twice daily, more environmentally sound options can replace their personal car.

Yeah I had that thought too but if this were the case, would you take a life threatening risk that no one else on the plane has peanuts? Wouldn't you drive instead? Or take a means of public transportation where they don't regularly sell your allergen?

It's not impossible, but I doubt it...

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