Give up. I refuse to pay for artificially scarce goods.
This same applies to public transport tickets, end up either staying home or walking for hours so I don't have to pay for the damn tickets that should be free.
Give up. I refuse to pay for artificially scarce goods.
This same applies to public transport tickets, end up either staying home or walking for hours so I don't have to pay for the damn tickets that should be free.
He sounded too much like a communist and also he wasn't the skin colour they expected Jesus to be.
Always look both sides before crossing the road, if you wear headphones take one phone off before crossing too.
Crossing red lights is fine, but make sure you have time to safely get to the other side before a car comes, if your tired just play it safe and wait for the light to change.
When it's raining try to stay away from poodles on the road, or drivers will just splash you with water.
Be aware of dog poo on the floor.
And bikes and electric scooters on the sidewalks, almost got ran over them several times, they are supposed to use the road.
Well, when I was getting my driver's license I loved traffic, but only because I have anxiety when driving and traffic was a nice relaxing break from stressful driving.
My first car, a full tank of gas, insurance, a better camera, lenses, a better computer and a Google pixel so I could install graphene OS.
It's a myth that headphones cause more ear damage than speakers.
95dBs measured at the eardrum are 95dBs independently if the source is 10m away or inside your ear canal.
Now most people tend to blast louder on headphones than they do on speakers, I tend to do the opposite, so in my case speakers cause more damage.
If you "just turn it high enough to hear it" then there's no damage. In fact if you listened to speakers you would have to probably turn it louder to overcome the environment noise than you do on headphones that muffle outside noise.
If you search "OSHA dB chart" you should get a basic idea of how loud is loud, note than ear damage is cumulative, so it's OK to blast super loud for few minutes a day, on the other hand if you listen to music all day you need to play at lower levels.


Also, listen to your body, if after a listening session you hear tinnitus (ringing in your ears), then it's too loud. (That doesn't mean it's OK just because you don't hear ringing)
I usually listen around 100dB(A) but I don't recommend it.
Punk is nice, except when I'm listening to anarchist punk and then youtube music adds nazi trash to the playlist...
Too bad they stole the word "libertarian" :(
I would like to agree, unfortunately Samsung still gives the longest updates on sub 150 euro phones.
But yeah, why does a refrigerator needs a screen in the first place? My white branded fridge must be nearing at least 15 years old, could use new rubber but apart from what still working perfectly.
The book title and the school insignia give it away, (also one ear is bigger than then other, but that could have been an artistic choice).
Apart from there I can't tell. A bit of digital touch up and I would be absolutely unable to tell.
I feel that other ppl are better at spotting AI than I.
I thought at first that the human was the pet
I tend to abandon all my online accounts from time to time and make new ones for privacy reasons, and IMO everyone should do the same, together with using different names for every website.
Unfortunately the trend is for people using the same accounts that they made when they were 12 for the rest of their lives.
If people were more conscious about their privacy and pseudo-anonymity then I think there would be less bias against new accounts.
I haven't seen this on lemmy, but on reddit there are whole communities that you can't post if you don't have an old account.