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  • I was sent to German countryside once for work and had to eat at a restaurant. The cheapest meal was already totally expensive. Some potatoes and green stuff. Not worth it.

  • Not everywhere in Europe

  • I thought the foundation's shady capitalist goals were pretty well known, not sure why you're downvoted. They are against releasing patent on the covid vaccine, for example, because their goal is for people to profit from it

  • Yes, couldnt_find_post error

  • Look for QMMP, a Winamp clone.

  • It sucks when headphones run out of battery, especially on a long trip

  • I'm usually starving at the end of my workday so I couldn't imagine having to wait that long

  • Creating a new Google account isn't even possible without a phone number anymore. I had a new account which I didn't use in a while and it decided I need some old phone number to confirm my log in. There's no way to log in, recover or delete the account. There's no way I'm putting my daily account to that risk by giving them whatever phone number I have now

  • Interesting idea. It sounds like a lot of extra work though

  • Aren't you all at work/school around that time?

  • Sounds fancy, where are you where that's normal? We usually eat dinner after coming back from work, and maybe coffee and snacks in the evening around 8.30.

  • I keep hearing about Google being part of the downfall but I honestly never heard of Google Reader until long after it got closed down. How was this different than other RSS readers?

  • Feeds can be set up to just show part of the article so you'd still have to visit the site to read it all, which seems a better solution than losing the traffic completely. I've deleted many sites that just stopped their RSS at some point and I just kind of forgot about them.

    Also, why can't sponsored texts be added to RSS? It seems to me this would be hard to block by adblockers (and I'll probably unsubscribe, but still).

  • I used to rely on news feeds through Firefox until they suddenly removed this feature. I switched to an RSS reader but around the same time, a lot of websites started dropping their RSS feeds. I'm out of the loop of why this happened and it's probably one reason I feel so bored being online nowadays

  • I'm not really familiar with Gnome

  • Maybe consider using a launcher for that, like albertlauncher (Linux) or ueli (Windows).

  • And you can set a keybind to switch to previous/next item so you could do something like ctrl+, ctrl+v

  • Why, am I being too controversial? I don't believe the only possible alternative to child labor is schooling and definitely not in the way it is done today.