I’ll bow out of the competition for someone with ADHD to win. But, thank you for the recommendation, I’m at my wits end sometimes.
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Does the book have advice for spouses?
Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are “as painful as possible” for FirefoxEnglish4·1 year agoI use it. Sometimes it can’t though, which is my cue to leave.
Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are “as painful as possible” for FirefoxEnglish2811·1 year agoWhen a company’ website doesn’t work on Firefox I don’t get angry at Firefox, I just don’t use the site. When a company makes their cookie popups are a pain in the ass I don’t get angry at the EU, I get angry at the company that made the popup. I use Firefox as a Canary that dies when a website is a piece of shit.
Maybe it’s a win-win, I don’t have to deal with Apple’s bullshit and Apple doesn’t have to waste resources on me, for me to block all their shady shit.
Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Own a Roku TV or streaming device? You're about to see a lot more ads on your home screenEnglish5·1 year agoFirebog.net Ticked lists as a collective, over 10^6 domains long now. Firebog have lists organised by how likely it is to impact general browsing, ticked being least likely (basically do you want to be black listing or white listing).
Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Own a Roku TV or streaming device? You're about to see a lot more ads on your home screenEnglish5·1 year agoI set one up. My IT skills begin and end with being a millennial that had to troubleshoot what I wanted to get to work before App stores.
You’ll be fine in general searching “Pihole setup (insert OS here)”. Some minor troubleshooting was necessary in my case, could be an ID10T issue though.
Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is slowing down for users with ad blockers in new waveEnglish332·1 year agoFree wouldnt work either. nobody would make any content.
Except it was free, and people did make content.
You’re not a train, you don’t have to announce your departure.
Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.comto Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•The Flowfold - A thin, durable wallet made in Maine from recycled sail clothEnglish10·2 years agoI have a Mighty Wallet, which is basically a Folded tyvek sheet.
Because it’s tyvek it’s light and stupid durable. Their marketing material had them suspending their body weight from them and other feats
Because it’s origami it automagically expands and contracts to suit how much I put in it so it always stays low profile. Again, their marketing material had them taking an empty wallet, which is pretty much flat. Stuffing it full of douzens of business cards, ballooning the wallet to accommodate the volume. Then when they removed the stuff the wallet went back to being flat.
They also did custom designs, what I had printed makes my wallet look like it’s made of paper. It’s also very thin material, everyone thinks they can tear it… no one has.
Cons: It was pricey for a folded plastic sheet, they offered the net for free so you could make your own. No coin pouch. I have had things fall out/swap pocket when I opened the wallet. It has been through the washing machine more than any other wallet I’ve owned because I miss it.
That is AMAZING… I want a LC Dutch oven, but I know i’d never use it out of fear of chipping it. I abuse my cookwear so I buy sturdy and cheap for my own mental health… But LC is just so pretty, I’m envious.
Anyone willing to drop some learning on a lay person? Is encrypted data less compressable because it lacks the patterns compression relies on?
Or, is it less secure to encrypt first because smart people things? I know enough about cryptography to know I know fuck all about cryptography.
Personally running an Argon Neo on the pi 4, zero complaints. Flirc is better looking by half (imho), but the Neo out performs it thermally (with the cover off, at least the articles I read claimed as much when I was looking).
I’m running it as a pihole/jellyfin&servarr passively cooled with zero problems.
Edit, one complaint: I sometimes regret not setting up NVME support, instead I have the OS on a USB SSD. That, a USB HDD, an ethernet cable, and USB keyboard mouse makes the IO a little crowded.