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  • even better, if you have iphone you can scan a document with Files.

  • the partial root to these problems is actually technology and social media.

    people vote and have to protest, if they’re fed russian social media propaganda and they’re too numb to protest against industries emitting carbon into the atmosphere and governments too slow to react to climate change, you can see pretty quickly this becomes a huge problem.

    right-wing insanity: social media polarization

  • people got hooked to emails back in the 90’s. internet addiction is real.

  • first of all, you gotta be a lady

    then they say fish helps a lot apparently

  • this is a rose tinted glass tbh. maybe if you’re watching a dvd on an iphone screen, but DVDs were limited to 720p, and a bad one too. You need modern bluerays to really get up to par with HD streaming services.

  • this is the correct answer. ear fatiguing is often caused by incorrect EQ settings in your system. using too much of a high-frequency band and you’ll initially get a brighter and better sound, but you’ll soon start to get fatiguing and even headaches.

    Radio songs are heavily post-produced by the radio itself, strictly limited in dynamic range and they also have a mastering EQ that provides a bass boost.

    I’d suggest OP to check their EQ settings and aim for a more neutral sound.

  • I can’t even get people to USE telegram, which they have already installed, let alone get them to understand, subscribe and install a federated messaging app. it seems like it’s whatsapp or back to the trained pigeons.

  • so, who’s buying their products once everyone is unoccupied?

  • UBI is an inevitable future. the only question is when, not if. And probably the countries that will be able to create a better law quicker than others will get a decent economic advantage over the conservative ones.

  • I still remember the first time (as a layman) I studied the details of how DNA and genetics work.

    You usually get the sense from popular science that DNA is just dices rolling and mixing up genes and everything is totally random, then as soon as you start looking up how things actually work, you find out that your body is composed of actually nanobots with some kind of will, or scope actually, that work within your body doing super complex tasks, and that as of today (well, as of when I read that 10 years ago) we yet don’t have a specific idea of how those nanobots move and reach the places they’re supposed to reach.

    our body is an amazing machine, amazing in a way that goes waaaaay beyond our comprehension… I recently started studying the immune system and that’s even more amazing!

  • I think I tried it and it ran perfectly. I think there’s also an UI redesign for the Deck IIRC

  • oh man! I really played this game a lot back when it was released!

  • super interesting! I listened to it on Curio (which needs a subscription) but the title is:

    “Magic Mushrooms. LSD. Ketamine. The drugs that power the Silicon Valley”

    by Kirsten Grind and Katherine Brindley on the Wall Street Journal.

    here’s the Curio link though

  • they actually do if your mind is susceptible to a breakdown, i.e. a latent psychosis.

  • I read an article on the WSJ just yesterday that said he (and many others in the Silicon Valley) are using psychedelic drugs while working in order to find new business ideas. they are into microdosing (which I’m not against), but they also throw big drug parties according to the WSJ and that might have messed with his mind. That, COVID and the recent breakup upon a narcissistic personality might be enough to explain his total breakdown.

  • yeah I don’t know if “fucks up” is the correct term, but it definitely is a neurological virus. see lack of smell and such.

  • if you check the link I posted, the spoiler gets truncated after the first new line

    and in this post, it shows “For some reason Memmy can’t render this spoiler”

  • what do you mean google is like apple privacy-wise? Google is HORRIBLE, they invented tracking in order to sell customised ads.

    On the other hand, Apple has lots of flaws but a strong privacy nonetheless, since you’re paying upfront their expensive products.

  • here’s a link on a comment that is getting truncated

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