The Epaulette shark is only about 9 million years old as a species, making it the most recent branch in the shark family. And it is slowly but surely evolving into a land animal!
men are such fucking spineless dweebs they took a meme about how women fear for their very lives around strange men and compared it to men thinking women don’t understand their fee-fees
cackling imagining how much better the world would be if any of these loser incels ever even touched a tree but then I realized they'd probably do something disgusting to it
I'm planning to remove Windows from the rest of my machines soon.
There is a small (big) obstacle though and I'd like to hear your experience.
I'm using #GoogleDrive for the majority of my and the team's workflow. I'm mostly concerned about the sync functionality.
Which #Linux client offers the best, most stable and most similar sync experience to the official Win app?
The second issue is Office365 (offline apps). Can it run reliably in #Wine yet?
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@kravemir Thanks, this part we have covered. We back up Google team drives daily, using Synology CloudSync. All Google online files are converted to offline versions.
@po3mah I'm not sure, as I have not tested this. Maybe you could install Softmaker Office on Windows and see if it works with your existing MS Office files?
I found that the MS Office compatibility of the Linux alternatives was not very good, although others will say different.
Going off-topic (sort of) I even found inconsistencies in how Linux apps deal with the open office document formats, so I decided to stick to MS format, even though I hope to be 90% linux now.
What are your thoughts on self-diagnosis being belittled by many in the autistic community?
For clarity, I’m not asking to start a debate, just a genuine discussion. I currently don’t have the option to get a diagnosis, but feel fairly confident that the research I’ve done over the past year and a half has been legitimate and credible.
I don’t feel comfortable saying that I am definitively autistic, but I am ok with saying I’m “self-suspecting.” #actuallyautistic@actuallyautistic
@chevalier26@actuallyautistic To clarify: you can be not-autistic and do things which I can understand better as an autistic trait. ADHD folks infodump too. Traumatisted folks can shut down in over-stimulating environments.
Then again, as an autist I don't do everything that autistic folks do. I'm fairly good with nuance; I have shutdowns, not meltdowns; etc.
"Autistic" may sometimes be too broad a term to be useful to you.
@chevalier26 I'm in a similar “self suspecting" situation. I score highly in all the recognised Autism tests that I've taken. I've also spent time researching Autism and ADHD, and recognise in myself a lot of traits experienced by others in this space.
I think I’m more comfortable saying that I'm Neurodivergent, or Neurospicy lol.
> Na stronie internetowej komunikatora znajdziemy informację, że „wiadomości są silnie szyfrowane”. Podobnie Telegram promuje się m.in. w mediach społecznościowych.
> To mocno sugeruje, że wiadomości wymieniane za pomocą tego komunikatora są dostępne tylko dla ich nadawców i odbiorców – i że nikt poza nimi nie może odczytać. Takie szyfrowanie nazywane jest „end-to-end”.
@noodlejetski@rysiek Cóż.. Peszek. Na szczęście nie mój. Ja umiem w czytanie instrukcji obsługi i tym podobnych rzeczy. Problemu większego z tym nie mam w ogóle. Jeżeli ktoś jest aż tak głupi, że na przykład podłącza jakieś nowo kupione urządzenie do prądu, nie czytają uprzednio jego instrukcji obsługi, a potem płacze, że mu się instalacja w ścianach pali, no to sorry Winnetou, ale ma problem sam ze sobą. I to dość spory problem. A winić za swoją głupotę może również tylko i wyłącznie siebie.
meine Güte.
Warum schreibe ich als Introvertierte mit Impostor-Syndrom eigentlich Bücher?
Ich glaube, es hackt.
MIR IST SCHLECHT VOR AUFREGUNG.
Und das seit Tagen.
Meeeh!
Genau! Das Seltsame ist, dass Browser mit den Animationen natürlich kein Problem haben, aber dass die Mastodon-Software serverseitig wohl den ersten Frame extrahiert und dann als Standbild ausliefert, anstatt die Datei, so wie sie ist, darzustellen.
Ich weiß. Meine nächste Fedi-Instanz wird sicher keine Mastodon-Instanz mehr sein, aber ich habe erst vor Kurzem gewechselt und mag nicht gleich wieder meine komplette Timeline verlieren.
PS: Ich habe die Debatte um die Quote-Posts intensiv verfolgt, und die Contra-Argumente waren IMO allesamt total fadenscheinig.
Da hat "jemand" mal eine schlechte Erfahrung auf Twitter gemacht und geglaubt, dergleichen so verhindern zu können.
L'oise, la Somme et la Seine, pollués à l’acide trifluoroacétique (TFA , provenant de la dégradation de pesticides agricoles, de gaz réfrigérants, de rejets de l’industrie de fabrication des PFAS utilisées, pour le revêtement anti-adhésif des poêles, des mousses anti-incendie ou des cosmétiques.
Je déteste ces trucs "anti-adhésifs" pour cuisiner, on peut s'en passer, tout comme des pesticides et des cosmétiques.
I am curious if the "announcment" feature Mastodon admins have access to is actually useful.
I suspect many people never see them. I think I've only ever seen it displayed in the "official" mastodon web UI. And never in any of the (many) apps I use.
So, early result: 59% of people do not see Announcements. Of those people 5% use the normal web UI.
Sure seems like announcements are a failure, and largely because they’re not surfaced well anywhere - but especially poorly in Apps. And a lot of people primarily use apps for Mastodon access instead of the web UI.
Takeaway; the normal mastodon interface is a minority access case now. And Announcements need a re-think everywhere.
Let’s see if the result change significantly; but I doubt it.
68% of respondents so far say they mainly use an App.
This doesn’t surprise me, tbh. It has echos of Very Early Twitter; where the driving force for the growth and uptake of the service ended up being third party clients (which the main service stole features from later, and then flat out killed third party apps because they couldn’t compete.)