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  • I used to do this too but I realized that that I could sleep a couple of more minutes if I had only one alarm and just snoozed it whenever I wanted to sleep a bit longer. Now I have only one alarm and it's been working fine.

  • Also:

    "The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 began in April of that year and escalated in June. They centered on Beijing's Tiananmen Square, where thousands of students, workers, and other citizens gathered to call for political reform, freedom of speech, and an end to government corruption. The protests were part of a broader wave of pro-democracy movements globally during that period.

    On June 3-4, 1989, the Chinese government declared martial law and moved to suppress the demonstrations. Military forces, including tanks and troops, were deployed to clear the square. The exact number of casualties is unknown, as the Chinese government has not released official figures, but estimates range from hundreds to thousands of people. The events marked a significant turning point in modern Chinese history and remain a sensitive topic within the country due to ongoing political and social implications.

    The Tiananmen Square protests are widely regarded as a pivotal moment in the struggle for democracy and human rights in China, and discussions about the events continue to be restricted in China today."

  • This is what I got after basically begging it to respond:

    "The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 were significant demonstrations centered in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, involving demands for political reform and freedom. These protests took place in June 1989 and were part of a broader context of global movement towards democracy and freedom during that period. The Chinese government's response to these protests was marked by suppression, with reports of violent confrontations, including the iconic image of the "Tank Man." The events have had lasting impacts on China's political landscape and its approach to dissent. Due to censorship and limited discourse, accessing accurate and comprehensive information on this topic remains challenging, necessitating reliance on reputable international sources for a balanced historical analysis."

  • What can landlords really do if you do have pet? Like if they come and I leave the cat to someone else for a day?

    Oh, the hair? That's just from my friends cat he took with him when visiting just a couple of days ago.

  • I did a month long trip around western Europe (Italy, France, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Sweden) and used Organic Maps as my only navigation app. Worked well for everything I used it for. Even the metro data was accurate. Also, in my home country, Estonia, it's even better than Google Maps, because it has bike navigation integrated.

  • I don't know if this is because this specific picture, but it seems to me that the windshield has a broken off piece, is it not laminated? Laminated windhsields should crack, but not separate into different pieces, right?

  • My steps:

    1. Think about dual-booting
    2. Try to install Nobara as dual-boot
    3. Fuck up Windows install
    4. Too lazy to reinstall Windows
    5. ???
    6. Now own Steam Deck, have old ThinkPad and PC running Fedora
  • About the Bixby button thing, I think that newer Samsungs are doing it better. They have the default power button hold action set to open Bixby, but it is reconfigurable in the settings to the normal power menu. Weird that it defaults to Bixby, but at least it won't be a physically useless button once you unbind it.