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  • Hmmm. I never considered black truffle to have heat.

  • Trappey's Bull is good. Also have a few varieties of Tabasco (jalapeno, scorpion pepper, cayenne & garlic), and some made by the students at a local culinary program.

  • I had the same interview at a dental office in something like 2017. I wasn't offered the job because, as the female dentist told me, they'd have to put a lot of time and effort into teaching me, and then I might just get pregnant and quit.

  • I enjoy thinking, closing my eyes for a bit, or focusing on my breathing. Or I'll listen to the birds outside.

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  • Mostly, my experience agrees with this, but I did quit one of my longest jobs because I had a jealous coworker who kept talking about bringing a gun to work and shooting me.

  • I've gone to local meetups that were cool, but it seems like most of the events on there now cost money, and are hosted by some life coach or guru.

  • Animal rescue is a great way to meet awesome people. Animal lovers tend to be laid back and compassionate, and if you love animals, you always have something interesting to talk about.

  • And fast paced environments tend to have a focus on "time-management skills." I once interviewed at a place that was looking for someone with "excellent time management skills" because people kept going on vacation, getting back, and never being able to get caught back up with their workload because things kept being assigned to them while they were out and no one was assigned to cover for them. I felt like the manager who was interviewing me knew exactly what the real problem was.

  • IME, when they talk about sense of urgency, they want you to cut corners and rush through everything, but somehow make no mistakes. Usually said when you've been assigned double the normal workload for your position.

  • I fell for this once. Thought it sounded great. Everyone at that place hated each other, constantly spread rumors and sabotaged each other's work.

  • My Google and Microsoft accounts are the only ones I ever get random spam on, tbh. I've never had any amount of unasked for mail with a paid provider or ISP's email.

  • It used to be common.

  • I always use randomly-generated user names. I try to avoid strings of random numbers and letters, but coming up with reasonably nice-looking random names is time-consuming, and some people might not care that much.

  • That's true of most of them, probably. I think Palemoon is independent enough to survive on its own. Some of the others might be able to move into that role, if they had to. If the entire line of browsers died out, I guess I'd go to something webkit-based.

  • In some ways I2p is more secure, but it has its own pros and cons. It's primarily used with services & sites within its own network, similar to onion sites, and used that way it's said to be faster than Tor. It can be used for torrenting with a client that supports it, like qBittorrent or BiglyBT, without harming the network. There are outproxies you can use if you want to anonymize access to normal websites, but there's only a few of them, and it's slow. You can have it and Tor running at the same time without them interfering with each other, though.

  • Feather is open source and has Tor built in.

  • Retroshare might be a good way to share it with specific family and friends.

  • Interesting. You did almost all the good ones. Would've liked to see Enlightenment too.