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Usually a lurker.Maybe I should've just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment...

If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.

  • Blamed?More like responsible. Alongside big tech

  • Less consequences than the person on the bus side glancing on your screen and seeing spicy things by accident

  • Forgot the exact context of the comment I initially replied to but it was meant as a pun with the goat (animal)

  • The issue with being unable to websearch public (indexible) knowledge on products, services or problems wont be due to forums dying out or devs switching to discord servers (or adjacent) but instead putting the docs behind an AI gatekeeper and preventing you from just downloading the straight PDF or reading the kb article as an outsider.

    You will own nothing, know nothing and be nothing and you will be happy.

  • Like those MAGA priests? /s

  • The only thing that to me meaningfully changed: I could legally drive on the road alone (before I had my license but was only permitted to drive under supervision).Besides that: The number of years I lived has increased by +1 :p

  • Don't you have phones?

    Now we need to change that to

    A: Don't you have NVMe SSD(s)?B: Don't you have SSDs?

  • At least he wasnt goated...They can be mean...

  • We have RAM supply shortage.Now better? god...

  • Whose? (/s)

  • So AV1 is not free?

  • What a bad take.Are you really asking Mozilla to restart supporting Windows XP as well because the web browser is used for some embedded application, too?

    And so what?If the user liked Firefox, they will need to switch the OS anyway. Doesnt matter if Apple, MS or Linux. Firefox is present in all them.

  • Sounds like the greatest country of the world is a bit boned in one more way.Good luck.

  • Great.Now your data is (potentially) exactly where you are trying to keep it out of.

    So you made it more cumbersome to yourself by keeping your data as local as possible, yet still chosing to give up the tiny sliver of additional security for the comfort of others.

    I don't want to be annoying. But I hope you see what I am trying to convey.

  • School in Germany.I'd link the curriculum but I don't like to dox myself. So I can't even quote it (reverse text search) :p

    But they have the following classes:AES (Alltagskultur, Ernährung und Soziales) (meaning common culture like sociatal culture, Nutrition and society in general), Technik (Eletrical, mechanical, working with wood and metal and IT) and French.Everything is taught from 6th to 10th grade.

    In AES they learn sewing, nutrition, cooking, how to buy groceries (what to look for etc.).So everything you'd need to survive. Or if you'd want to be derogotory: Everything you'd need to know as the house wife (lol)

    Thing is: AES is usually chosen by girls, Technik by boys and french by everyone else (no real numbers). There is rarely overlap.Even the example pictures are almost exclusively of one (biological) gender (And I'd say the school is very progressive in it's culture!)

    In hindsight I would probably prefer choosing this class or a mix of both.

  • Bitwarden did so too.

    But IMO your assumption is a bit of interpreting bad/malicious faith into it.I see it more like they are the more publicly known brands/services that do this and underwent the audit.I have read the TLDR by the authors (linked a few times in the comments) and the answer by bitwarden.Bitwarden said the, fixed the issue, are in the progress of doing it or are accepting it as "this is intended/a trade-off".What is a bit sad is that they had more vulnerabilities than other vendors. But I trust them more as they are mostly OSS.

  • semi-hard boil themQuarter them, add maggi (or soy sauce) or just plain salt and pepper.

    Soft boil them and create Ajitama (Soft boiled egg marinated in soy sauce, mirin and sake).That is a Ramen egg btw :)

  • What are you talking about?At my school ( I graduated 10 years ago) we had cooking and home economics classes.You either chose that or a technical class.

  • I wanted japanese dishes, so I was promoted to "Japanese home chef".Othee than that: I wanted to keep up with potential peers and not be reliant on Hotel Mom™ to provide me food.And thus began my quest into collecting and documenting recipies :)