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  • Also, don't forget to donate if you can. Their liberapay says they're getting ~120€/week in donations. I think freeing our wearable devices is worth a whole lot more than that.

    I can understand when FOSS software needs a bit longer to cook, and let's make sure they have some incentive to keep going at it.

  • Same here, I'm about 75-80% de-googled, but I made the mistake of giving my partner and sibling-in-law chromecasts and now they're addicted and I can't get rid of the devices. Thinking about isolating them on a guest network once I've fully degoogled myself and I'm going out of my way to send them stuff from alternatives like peertube, Mastadon, etc.

  • I went from 40-45wpm on Qwerty to 65-75wpm on Dvorak, but after I stopped practicing, I settled somewhere in the high 50s low 60s. I specifically measured because I wanted to be able to quantify the changes. Speed wasn't my only concern, but it's the biggest change. There's no need to learn an alternative layout, but even people who don't may benefit from a small adjustment like making caps lock a left backspace and learning to touch type. In retrospect, I would consider more of the alternative layouts before jumping to Dvorak, but I don't regret it at all, even at work or with games.

  • 7.99/lb for Atlantic Salmon is a good price. I've only seen it go a dollar below that and not in a while.

    I noticed meat prices jump at the start of covid. I used to shop at a store that was somewhere between a Whole Foods and a farmers market. They had all the prepackaged processed organic foods that will break the bank, but also cheap veggies that weren't quite nice enough looking for mainstream groceries. They used to have some of the most affordable meat in town.

    Now I just go straight to the local butcher (lucky to have one). Sure I pay 2-4 times as much, but it's better meat, it's a local business, and the grocery stores don't get a cut! I just eat a bit less meat.

  • Yeah, even if we didn't reuse, we could at least recycle. We got so into the craze of shoving computers in everything we stopped considering if we might be better off sticking to easily fixable tech for some things. My appliances are old as dirt, but parts are very affordable, there are 100s of youtube videos on how to fix them, and there are very few things that can break to begin with. That's a far cry from the landfill of bricked smart fridges next to a factory somewhere.

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  • My partner and I dated for nearly a decade before we decided to get married. It's more important that you two are on the same page than it is for you to measure up to some arbitrary cultural norm. Even after a decade, we still laid some ground rules and made some agreements about HOW we would handle things in a worst case scenario. Prenup/postnup type stuff. People may view this as nonromantic, but I can't think of anything less romantic than arguing about shit after the fact with someone you already broke up with.

    Make sure you have your paperwork in order though. If you want your partner to be able to make decisions for you in an emergency or if you want them to inherit something if the worst happens, you should check because you likely have to explicitly set that up.

  • Most amazing egg thing I've had was an egg white whiskey sour. It was at a bar, but I've successfully recreated it at home.

    I took care of a friend's chickens for a week or two once. I was carting off eggs by the bucketful. I would try it if I had the land, and dump the excess eggs on my friends for veggies from their gardens.

  • As someone with a lot of time spent in Europe and the US over the last 30-40 years, it seems like Europe is often happy to jump on the bandwagon of America, they just want someone else to go first. I also think American music and cultural exports are spreading our cultural degeneracy around the world for a long time and Germans slurp it up. I really hope the better education system will immunize them against the worst of it, but the rise of the AfD makes me doubt.

  • Also, how many of you have ridden in the car with someone who experienced or witnessed too many accidents? Some of those people would pogo stick 2 miles to the nearest store rather than sit next to you while you back a car out of the garage. I think a lot of people who have experienced the downside of cars have sympathy for the idea that it doesn't have to be like this. We could have... options!

  • In my experience flirting effectively has been about being open to possibility without becoming attached to any particular outcome. Someone sent me this video as a joke years ago and I've come back to it dozens of time because there's a lot of truth hiding behind the silliness. We view flirting as thing you do, but I prefer to see flirtatiousness as a mindset I sometimes embody. https://youtu.be/B4g-IlGtpZg

  • So much of it comes down to this. Many Lemmy users are smart people who can identify what's wrong in the world, but discerning what you can impact personally vs what need to change is not the same thing.

    I'll repeat what you said: "Be the change you want to see in the world."