[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Could be if you irritate your kids long enough, they'll just lie to you so you'll leave them alone.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

You know how I know you're gay?

[-] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago

The laws of physics define what are safe driving speeds, not the statist laws of man.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

You haven't seen how many they already have. Sprawling suburbias full of houses chosen from a catalog with minor alterations. Who wants a used house when you can build a new "custom" deciding between a three car garage or 2 and a sunroom? (They literally call them "customs") If anything they are still building too many. And they are way too big, with gaudy interiors. Epitomy of american glutonous consumption

Source: I'm from Houston

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For those of you who travel in the united states, you'll know they now have facial recognition scans when checking your id. You can opt out by telling them you don't want to take the picture. I do every time, but I wonder what the point of the scan is if you can just opt out. That given, why do you think they do it? What prevents them from forcing you to do it?

To those of you who live outside of the united states, have you seen a similar increase in security at your airports?

[-] [email protected] 42 points 1 month ago

Equally upsetting. The site is truthsocial.com not truth.social

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I use OSM and Organic Maps, but I have difficulty searching by address or business. I end up using my computer, finding the location, matching it to the map in the app, and favoriting it. Am I doing this the dumb way? Is there an alternative FOSS navigation app which has this functionality?

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I would become the glitter faerie of a Trans-Pacific flight

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Edit: Thanks for the advice. I didn't want to describe the exact situation because I was hoping for more general advice. Listing the age probably would have helped, though. To preface this, I don't have kids

I was left with my 2-year-old niece this afternoon. My sister was working, and my brother-in-law was taking my other niece (5) to a birthday party. Before he left, my brother-in-law put the 2-year-old down for a nap. He told me to wake her up in 2 hours. She woke up in about 20 minutes.

At the time, I was doing some electrical work with the entire house out, because fuck the person who labeled the breaker. So I'm knees deep in exposed wires when I hear someone screaming "daddy!" upstairs. I made things as... less unsafe... as I could and went to her room. After trying to console her for about 10 minutes, I decided to let her just cry it out. She never did.

I finished my work, running up and down the stairs several times (like you do when someone doesn't label the fucking switches), and I went back in her room. She's still screaming for her dad. I eventually got her to calm down by pulling up a nursery rhyme video, and getting her a snack.

So far as I'm concerned, "I did everything right". I didn't get upset, I tried to let her resolve her own issues, and ultimately, I was able to get her to calm down. (I said I didn't get upset. I got very worried she'd walk out with all the wires out of the wall) Still wonder could I have done anything differently? Is this just a no win scenario? What would you have done?

Now the 5 year old I have different problems with. She likes to push buttons. The latest thing being her trying to jump on me when I'm on the couch. My sister has a pretty straightforward time out protocol, which, I've "abused" in the past. They usually give her 5 minutes, I gave her 15 with less warning than they give. (She hit her sister, wtf am I supposed to do...) Holy crap I've never seen a kid that upset! She appealed to my brother-in-law and got the sentence reduced to normal.

So now she does this thing where if I tell her not to do something, she'll try to side step it to see what she actually can get away with. Do I straight shut that down? Do I let it go for a while? She tries to have these kinds of things arbitrated by my sister and brother-in-law. They don't exactly take her side, but they don't take mine either. They kind of let it alone, which empowers her.

My sister and brother-in-law are by no means roll-overs. They take discipline seriously and have fantastic communication with the kids about how both parties feel, why, and why the consequences are what they are. But I tend to be less tolerant of behavior I've already addressed and see as unacceptable. Thoughts?

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Serious or otherwise

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spoilerConsider replacing "you'll" to "I'd" if that changes the meaning for you

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Example: There was a time when people didn't salt their food

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Jesus. Another one of these? Every freaking day. (Promise it's different)

I personally like mint and pop!os for new users, but for this user I want to try something windows like with more sex appeal. I don't want to have to touch this computer again. Proprietary software is not an issue/consideration. User is techier than most. What has your experience been with kbuntu? Pros/cons? Other suggestions?

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I've had this problem for over a week. If I have the protonvpn extension enabled, firefox won't load a page. As soon as I disable it, I can. Has anyone seen this before?

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We all have opinions on how to procedurally get someone started using Linux. To mixed effect. I wonder if we could be more successful if we paid closer attention to the machine between the seat and the keyboard. What mindsets can we instill in people that would increase the likelihood they stick with it? How would we go about instilling said mindsets?

I have my own opinions I will share later. I don't want to direct the conversation.

[-] [email protected] 53 points 3 months ago

The best way to talk to a woman is to treat her like a person

[-] [email protected] 28 points 5 months ago

Hyprland is transphobic

[-] [email protected] 70 points 10 months ago

This sounds vaguely illegal

[-] [email protected] 26 points 10 months ago

Trump is more than a candidate. He validates and supports a state of mind. To many, he is a champion of a lifestyle and a way of thinking. That isn't something that is easy to overcome.

[-] [email protected] 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

A friend of mine and I put this together a few years ago. I hope yall find it helpful:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

download_roms(){
    for ((i=$1; i<=$2; i++)); do
        cd "$HOME/retroarch"
        curl  -G -L "https://download3.vimm.net/download/?mediaId=$i" -H 'User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/110.0' -H 'Referer: https://vimm.net/' -O  -J
    done
}

choose_system(){
printf "\n============================================"
printf "\n NOTE: This Script has not been fully tested"
printf "\n       It may not work as expected"
printf "\n============================================\n"
printf "Download roms for which systems?
    1. NES
    2. SNES
    3. GameBoy
    4. N64
    5. GameCube
    6. Sega Genesis
    7. Playstation1-2
    8. Playstation Portable
    0. All\n : "

read -r system
    case $system in
        "1") download_roms 3      981    "NES";;
        "2") download_roms 983    1770   "SNES";;
        "3") download_roms 2955   5932   "GameBoy";;
        "4") download_roms 2465   2761   "N64";;
        "5") download_roms 7461   7634   "GameCube";;
        "6") download_roms 1771   2464   "Sega Genesis";;
        "7") download_roms 6071   9894   "Playstation1-2";;
        "9") download_roms 23991  23973  "Playstation Portabale";;
        "0") download_roms 1      100000 "All";;
    esac
}

mkdir -p "$HOME/retroarch"
choose_system
[-] [email protected] 26 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I love this, but having used ms office extensively for work, we all know it has many more features. Libreoffice isn't a drop in replacement, but maybe with the increased user base it can become one.

[-] [email protected] 27 points 2 years ago

Who cares? Dude is a fucking nazi

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