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  • So stop using monitors the way I've been using them since 1982?

    Yes. Technology has grown and expanded rapidly over those 43 years. You should also be changing with time to take advantage of such technological growth.

    Stop using them the way that literally every other screen I interact with functions?

    Your other screens can be used to multi task as well. Phones/tablets have picture-in-picture and app split-screen (both of which I use frequently).

    TVs are admittedly geared towards single wide screen tasks like the obvious: media consumption. Though some smart TVs will also let you web browse while watching TV. And I'm pretty sure game consoles that facilitate streaming allow you to display chat over or beside the game.

    That's what 2nd and 3rd monitors are for.

    That's what additional monitors can be used for; but the point is with a single wide monitor you don't have to run a second monitor. You already have that additional space available when/if you want it.

    Sure, I'm usually viewing a single window; but there's plenty of times when I want to open multiple applications side by side. I also play games and watch media; both of which are widescreen experiences. You might not need it 100% of the time, but it's there when you do.

    That's not so easy when you're using multiple curved monitors with a stand or mount.

    You've got tons of screen real estate to work with then; what's your concern? You could mount one vertically, you could use different sized displays, you could stack them.

    Nobody's forced you to stick with the setup you have. If you wamt something different, set things up differently; it's your setup. Don't trap yourself in a box thinking you can only set things up or use them the way you've seen others do it. Be your own person.

  • they just don't take advantage of the extra space on their own. A wide monitor allows you to put multiple windows side-by-side without the expense of an additional monitor though.

    A square monitor is much more limited.

    Stop making a single browser window full screen and use the additional space on the side for something useful. A chat application, a notepad, a calculator, file browsing, a second browser window, documents, etc.

    Or rotate the display to be tall instead of wide if you really want the extra vertical space.

    Just because you haven't bothered to take advantage of the space doesn't mean it's useless. You've just trapped yourself in a close-minded box. Making the monitor wider doesn't 'reduce the amount of viewable area top to bottom', it adds additional area to the sides, primarily for additional tasks in an office setting. It's up to you to actually use it.

  • A square monitor the same width as a widescreen is 77% larger overall = more expensive. (both in terms of materials and horsepower to run it)

    There's not enough benefit to justify the cost of stretching both dimensions; we use the width more than the height.

  • the most commonly used workplace productivity apps are less useful in landscape mode.

    They aren't less useful, they just don't take advantage of the extra space on their own. A wide monitor allows you to put multiple windows side-by-side without the expense of an additional monitor though.

    With that in mind; a wide monitor is useful for document editing, web browsing, media viewing/production, gaming, and can even be rotated (stand/mount permitting) for a tall view if desired.

    A square monitor is much more limited.

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  • Provide them with a clean safe space where they're comfortable; or they'll do it anyway in secret.

    You're not going to stop them, if that's your goal; you'll only alienate your son in the process.

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  • No advertising platform has any incentive to prevent bot traffic; they actively profit from 'failing' to prevent it.

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  • You can't block youtube ads with DNS blocking; youtube serves ads from the same domains it serves the actual video from.

    You need a custom youtube client like Revanced.

  • I fucking hate America.

    A billionaire can hold a multi-million dollar lottery, where the only way to enter is to vote for who he wants; but you can and will be arrested for handing someone a bottle of water while they wait in line to vote.

  • You could use something like DroidCam to make your phone available as a web cam on your pc, then capture it with OBS or similar. Use a vpn to keep the devices on the same network.

    You'd either have to leave the pc recording all the time or use remote desktop to start the recording.


    Another option is to look at software to turn your pc into an NVR and find an app that essentially lets you use your phone like an IP Security Camera. Again, using a VPN to keep them in the same network.

  • One of her alleged young victims said that the boys involved in the incidents “had to wear a Scream mask” and “they would rotate every 15 minutes” in sexual encounters that would go on for hours

    W.T.F.

  • I will always recommend Borg backup just because of it's compression+de-duplication algorithms:

    550gb of raw data, 20 historical backups going back over a year (10.98tb of data total), only 400gb of disc space used to store them all...

    You can backup directly to remote servers via ssh, nfs, or directly between two borg instances, optionally encrypted in transit and at rest.

    Borg is a CLI tool normally, but there are a number of GUI frontends you can use if you really want: Vorta, BorgWeb, and BorgWarehouse for example. (I've not used any of these, just examples from a google search)

  • His body looks like the front half of a centaur.

    Ha! that's a great description of the top image.

  • Hopefully he's been hung for treason and his companies nationalized by then...

  • I'm not against it; but I'm curious what blood does to a concrete mix. Can you just substitute water for blood, perhaps there's a good ratio?

    Maybe use it as a paint... That'll probably look better too.

  • $33 billion, 3/4 what it was valued in 2022 when he bought it.

    Honestly I'm surprised it's still worth that much. (or rather, that's he's succeeded in claiming it's worth that much).

  • Toilet stalls, sure. If you put it in the urinals, you'll have to scoop a turd out every day and nobody wants to deal with that...

  • I like this one :)

    Step right up and topple the autocracy!

  • When a foreign nation has more influence on the administration than the entirety of the American people...