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  • Dang, that would have hurt with real money.

    I always stick to mutual funds and ETFs. The few individual stocks I've picked on my own have always lost money. I lost $750 to Beyond Meat, and a couple thousand with BitCoin Cash (should have held it for another year, but hindsight etc.). My mutual fund picks have all gone up. Some more than others, but none have lost me money.

  • I just built a computer for a friend and she decided to get an AMD when I told her it was about the same performance but used half as much electricity.

    This is a person who knows nothing about computers. Intel is losing their "household name" status in a big way judging by that.

  • RE: BS products from massive corporations, I'm with you for sure.

    RE: soap is soap - there are lots of different types of soap. Each type of fat has differing amounts of loric acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, etc. Lard makes a soap that's a good firmness (not too soft, not too hard), not very cleansing (so it won't dry your skin out, but also won't do much hard cleaning), very conditioning, not very bubbly, but very creamy. Other fats/oils yield much different results. Soaps with a lot of coconut oil are very cleansing, so they'll dry your skin out. Your soap sounds like it could be used daily without any problems.

    So, I disagree that soap is soap. Soap that's made specifically for shaving typically has a lot of added stearic acid, because no natural fats have enough natural stearic acid to produce a really stable lather that won't dissipate during the shave. Most use a lot of beef tallow, but there are also a lot of vegan options.

  • If it's the best soap you've ever used, that would negate the claim that soap is soap. I'm happy you've found something you like.

    There are always people in all hobbies that think it's their way or the highway (no offense, but your comments have that tone to them).

    I try to avoid that and just share what I enjoy.

    One of the biggest things I hear is "cartridges cause irritation and DE razors don't!". That is 100% false and I disagree with it. Still, I love using DE razors and would recommend them to anyone interested in "enjoying" shaving.

  • Sounds like you have it all figured out for yourself.

    I use artisan shave soap because they work extremely well and smell awesome. Commercial soap also works well, but there isn't as much variety in the smell department. I have a handful of brushes and I use whichever one I feel like on a given day. They all offer something unique.

    I use aftershave for the same reason you mentioned. Aloe sounds like it'd be sticky and unpleasant for my skin type.

  • What kind of problems did you experience? Do you remember what kind of razor you tried?

    In the enthusiast community, Leaf is commonly used by head shavers, but Double Edge, Single Edge, Straight Edge, etc. are all much much more common for face shavers. There's far more variety which makes it "fun".

  • We require applications, and most applications we get are extremely low effort and we don't approve them. If you have open registrations you'll be doing a lot of moderation for spam.

    Run the software that scans images for CSAM. It's not perfect but it's something. If your instance freely hosts whatever without any oversight, word will spread and all of a sudden you're hosting all sorts of bad stuff. It's not technically illegal if you don't know about it, but I personally don't want anything to do with that.

  • I'm not a lawyer, but since Lemmy instances aren't "professional or commercial activity", I doubt a GPDR request would be applicable.

    Some people who run instances might have the ability to do some sort of database export for a specific user, but the vast majority of us are just barely technical enough to keep Lemmy running and updated.

    The last time I touched our database I accidentally wiped out all data older than 1 month and had to restore a backup.

    I think we do have the option to remove a user by purging them through the UI, but an export isn't an option at this point.

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  • There's a difference in how active users are counted now, too, so that skews the numbers. An active user used to be a user who posted or commented. Now voting makes a user active.

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  • That isn't an indicator of current inflation. Past inflation, maybe.

    People confuse "everything is expensive" with "inflation is currently high". It's an understandable misunderstanding, and part of the reason why Kamala lost.