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  • Oh, sorry. I thought you said you didn't know what you were supposed to do. Laying in a ditch during severe weather is a pretty shitty solution, even if it's technically safer.

  • I think there's also We are women on lemmy.ml and Women on lemmy.world?

  • There is no safety without the guarantee of privacy. One is fundamental to the other.

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  • I use it for translations regularly, and also tts. It works well.

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  • You're supposed to move to the safest area in your house, like a bathroom or closet towards the center of the structure, preferably with close walls and no exterior windows, and stay there until the danger has passed. Bring pets and bottled water.

  • I always use distro packaging, if it's available.

  • I use Deluge. It can be used with i2p or tor, and can be set up to route everything through your local proxy.

  • I agree completely. The healthiest our online ecosystem has ever been was when parents were required, and empowered, to make decisions for their own children about appropriate internet usage.

  • I love Storygraph. It's so polished, with interesting features. It just needs the ability to merge duplicate books.

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  • "Do as I say, not as I do," was a common saying in my family, also. It sounds like she wanted you to be an adult while she still felt like a child. I think some parents never grew up.

  • I think she had undiagnosed mental issues, tbh.

  • Yeah, I realized as an adult that most grown men actually aren't interested in kids.

  • Even with small businesses, the owner's personal funds and the company's funds are supposed to be separate. You can get in big trouble for treating them as interchangeable. If the "company" is just you, it's probably fine, but once you're big enough to be employing other people, it's a bad practice. I've seen friends face legal trouble because of it. And I don't see anything tankie about acknowledging that, once you start employing other people, those people are part of the company. The value and utility of the company come from them as much as from the owner--or more, in many cases. That's literally why a company would want to employ multiple people.

  • I really wonder where they got this from! Strangely enough, when I was a teen and actually starting to get inappropriate attention from men, she would never believe that it happened.

  • Buying and cooking your own food. Reading the nutritional info on labels.

  • I grew up thinking it was normal for grown men to be attracted to little girls. My mother had a habit of pointing out random men who just happened to be around and telling me they were staring at me/thinking about how beautiful I was/in love with my/trying to look up my skirt. The way she talked about it made it seem like it was a common, acceptable thing.

  • The money companies use to fund projects comes from the value of employees' labor. It would be unusual, at least in the US, for an owner/CEO to be funding company projects out of their own pocket. The company's money comes from the employees' efforts.