

Mix and master my music. Music production takes a lot of time and eats up my weekends. 40 hours during weekdays would free up my weekends and I can actually rest.


Mix and master my music. Music production takes a lot of time and eats up my weekends. 40 hours during weekdays would free up my weekends and I can actually rest.
One where I don’t need to worry about not being able to afford the basic necessities to live comfortably.


I don’t really follow him but I watched his Hiromi interview. When she tries to explain something to him by first asking “do you know xxx?”, he answers with “of course I do” like he’s insulted someone would ask him that; even though Hiromi was just innocently trying to set a frame of reference so she could explain what she wanted to say. I agree he’s a bit too smug for my tastes.


You can maybe add the context on the body of the post instead, if you (or the community rules) need to use the original title verbatim.


Rice. Staple since I could eat solid food. Can’t live without it
Kiss From A Rose.
Movie theaters. Post-pandemic, tickets are more expensive, cinemas are more run-down, and movie theater etiquette has gone out the window.


Mullvad is free. I specifically chose them because they are very transparent with their no-log policy and consistently publish their 3rd party audit reports. I used Aha before and it’s actually even more customizable because you can select the exact filters you want to use. Mullvad only has preconfigured filter sets.


Yes, Mullvad and AhaDNS for example have profiles that you can install on your phone so all traffic, regardless of your network connection, uses their DNS servers. I use Mullvad’s base config that blocks ads, tracking, and malware domains.
My city is in perpetual drought, so any rain is welcome. Also, rain means you get to skip irrigating your lawn and you save some water.
I do a websearch in this format:
simple <dish name> recipe
I likely will always have a couple of missing ingredients so a simple version has a higher likelihood of me being able to make it.


We just called it the Creed voice even though Pearl Jam came out first.
Not just the US. Philippines, Togo, Cayman Islands, and Greenland apparently also use MM/DD/YYYY in some way or form. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_date_formats_by_country
Half of them were already False for me. I think I remember right clicking and seeing an AI option that I said no to. That probably disabled some of the features listed.
They’re specifically talking about Zero Trust though and treating it like a corporate device as the joke. This means authenticate at every layer, RBAC, and endpoint security compliance before allowing access to a service. Putting the device into an isolated guest VLAN works too of course.


Check first what information is required to sign up again with a new account. Like the other commenter said, they might be asking for actual ID now just to sign up. In that case, just sell somewhere else. If you are able to sign up without providing any personal information, use facebook on a browser only. Firefox with uBO and facebook container. Use an email specifically made for that account and don’t use it anywhere else.


Tell them about surveillance pricing. It’s a good example because the information “already out there” is used to influence how much the stuff they buy costs. Another example would be unsecure home security/doorbell cameras that anyone on the internet can watch (if you know where to find them). Their camera feeds are “already out there”, so ask them if that’s ok.
Does two slices of pizza put together count as a sandwich?
I didn’t know what the rabbit clock meme was, so I pulled it up for everyone else:

Granted it’s only 3 years old, there’s a channel called Little Chinese Everywhere. It’s a travel vlog of a Chinese woman and her German boyfriend. I like the channel for three reasons:
They are currently traveling the ancient silk road and retracing Marco Polo’s travels along Central Asia. The area is fascinating and they’re going to places I’ve never seen before or even thought about.
Their vlog format is great because they use forward-facing, POV style filming, and gorgeous drone shots. I hate videos that focus on travel and sights but 80% of the time the camera is on the vlogger’s face.
They actually research the history of the places they go to, and they’ve studied enough languages to be able to get by. So their videos are not the “out-of-place foreign person visits xx country” style.