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  • When does this ever happen?

  • One thing I don't see myself getting used to is seeing family getting older. Watching them not be able to do the things they want and occasionally losing their memory can be tricky to deal with

  • What is in synthetic clam juice?

  • Nice to see the article mention the source port

  • If you owned a pet would you want your partner to know what to do if it starts choking?

  • A level head is definitely an asset but I feel like having some familiarity with the situation can help.

    Even if they don't feel capable of doing anything themselves it should help them identify symptoms of a medical emergency or relay relevant information to medical professionals.

  • "Must chew with mouth closed" would be another odd one for a Tinder bio

  • With the example of a stroke I'd say recognizing the signs of a stroke is part of first aid.

  • A willingness or interest in it can definitely be considered part of it. I've hard partners that have refused to learn even after times they've witnessed me performing first aid

  • To me it's more about helping each other out when accidents or something generally unexpected happens.

    Having a stroke doesn't require reckless behaviour.

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  • If you are into the Lego video you may want to check out Brick Experiment Channel

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  • Or switching profiles in GrapheneOS so I can look at my Google apps

  • It depends what you want in a laptop. I'd say the T480 is a great option because it's the last in the line without soldered RAM and has a fair amount of upgradability.

    That said the T440P can do most of the same stuff but it's a little less powerful. Though I think you can upgrade the CPU to a degree.

    There's other things as well like if you want to install Libreboot or sometimes people will sell the laptop and the dock together.

  • Totally. It's cool seeing what people are enthusiastic about

  • I feel like he would continue trying even after his turn limit if he won

  • Totally. I feel like that's a bit of a holdover from Reddit is all and there's usual some flexibility here so I'm saying it's good when people utilize it.

    Personally I like altering the title, including the origina title in the text, and maybe a few other articles on the topic or to add context. It doesn't take much effort on my part and I feel like it shows I'm not just dumping links and might engage in a conversation about it.

  • I don't think there's much escaping that besides finding a small niche instance or blocking communities that aren't relevant to you.

    Each social media site has a stereotype demographic and I don't see Lemmy's changing in the foreseeable future.

  • Redditors using "This" is another thing I hated. It adds nothing to the conversation and came off as someone fishing for upvotes

  • It's more targeted at the lemming who posted this. Considering people can edit post titles and add additional text to a link post there's not really a risk in trying something more informative. They wouldn't need to delete their post or match some ultra rigid formatting.

    I don't have any faith in Huffington Post (or several other news outlets) deviating from clickbait. In this situation someone might not recognize the name or act and assume it's irrelevant to them. I can see why they do it but I don't like it.