Rampant commercialization and consumerism. I don't have a problem with small family gatherings and candlelight church services, but I do have a problem with the Christmas industry. Also: I despise ugly Christmas sweater parties.
The article states patterns could be drawn from response times. Fast response times could indicate a high-availability, low-latency network (such as being at home), where longer response times could indicate the phone is away from that network, whether on the road or at a store or business, etc.
In my opinion, it's a bit of a misnomer, where "feel gender" really means "experiencing joy through gender expression in ways that are not typical of your AGAB". For instance, a person AFAB may "feel gender" by shaving their head, or a person AMAB may "feel gender" by wearing skirts and feminine cosmetics (blush, mascara, etc.)
redshift -O 5000: 'redshift' is a utility that adjusts the color temperature of your display, '-O' allows you to set a specific temperature, and '5000' is what I like.
Edit: I also like xkill. xkill lets you click on a window or program and kills it. I need to do this frequently every time exit Kodi; the program stops, but the window is still there.
I didn't appreciate MS's anti-consumer practices (subscription fee for an OS, invasive telemetry and tracking, fucking ads in the goddamn Start menu), etc.). I installed Mint a couple years back and have almost zero regrets.
Slow-boiled until tender (roughly 1.5 hours at a simmer) with an onion, salt, pepper (black and/or cayenne), garlic powder, cumin, and paprika. Spoon onto a flour tortilla, add shredded cheese and salsa, crema, BBQ sauce, whatever. Eat and enjoy!
Mint user here. Yes, it's easy to install.