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  • Tomatoes are too fickle as far as I'm concerned. I grow all kinds of stuff, but never have luck with tomatoes. The flowers don't pollinate without vibration, they need temperatures in a tight range to fruit, basically every pest on earth destroys them, just not worth it to me anymore. Which is a shame because I love them, but I'm basically over growing tomatoes.

  • They use everything available to them. Browser fingerprinting with metadata, packet TTL, all of it. And AOSP snitches you out also, I think theres a magisk module or something that can fix that.

  • If you're getting upvotes in this thread you're a lemming that believes what everyone else does and you only allow yourself to consider socially acceptable ideas. Your beliefs are based on social proof, not introspection or critical thinking.

    Another one: about 50% of the population are destined to be poor wagies and there's nothing you can do to help them.

  • Ok I know that I have to dry my pooper when it's wet, I don't know why I'm getting down voted it was a serious question, my candor is abrasive maybe? I just don't see how you can wash your ass without touching it, and I'm looking for technique recommendations so I can use one of these things.

  • I've got a 100% degoogled OS and they still detect it. To make it not get throttled I have to go into my linux system and change the packet TTL, make sure my browser metadata like it's user agent doesn't give away that it's not mobile, and you have to do some hackery in android to keep the OS from snitching you out, I don't remember what I did because I don't tether anymore, but I played the arms race on this for many years, it was my main internet connection for a long time.

  • Yeah, but carriers can see that it's hotspot traffic for 2 reasons: packet time to live is different on computers and android (and AOSP) snitches you out. So they throttle it or send you to a captive portal.

  • So, how do you bidet to squeaky clean without touching your shit covered asshole? I know Indian people run water down the small of their back with a pitcher and wash that way, with their hand. Then they wash their hand. I'd like to avoid getting shit on my hands.

  • Ubuntu, because of their shenanigans with ads in the OS, forcing snap and just generally demonstrating disdain for their userbase.

    Manjaro for their office suite debacle, and general instability.

    RHEL for their recent attempts to subvert GPL.

    Debian because packages are never, ever, ever up to date.

    Gentoo because any sane person would get sick of compiling.

  • Depends what you mean by evil.

    Every creature on this earth rends other creatures asunder to survive. There is one rule in the natural world: you must kill or you will die.

    Many game theoretical scenarios involve a race to the bottom like scenario. We have states because if we don't, we will, in the form of being conquered by a state. We have nuclear weapons, militaries, intelligence agencies, all for the same reason. If we don't someone else will.

    So you can draw the conclusion there that evil is more powerful, that life is evil, that god is evil, but I think its more interesting than that: there are states of local stability across time (rather than a runaway effect of the more powerful force) that have evil as an element, systems are only as evil as they need to be, and ones that are more or less than that fail to ones closer to that stability level. Think of this: what's less evil, a dead world where there's no such thing as evil because it's a dead rock, or a thriving world with copious amounts of evil?

  • The last sentence, I think youre right. Well, not "we" I'm not, but some people are.

    When politicians talk about stimulating the economy, stimulating spending, that's what they're talking about: incentivize everyone to blow their money and save nothing. Then when it's time to get elected they say things like "most people can't afford a $500 emergency without going into debt!"