MicrowavedTea

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MicrowavedTea,

DuckDuckGo as a default with Google as fallback depending on what I’m looking for. For lemmy the default search of my instance works well enough so haven’t tried external engines.

Sticky trick: new glue spray kills plant pests without chemicals (www.theguardian.com)

The insect glue, produced from edible oils, was inspired by plants such as sundews that use the strategy to capture their prey. A key advantage of physical pesticides over toxic pesticides is that pests are highly unlikely to evolve resistance, as this would require them to develop much larger and stronger bodies, while bigger...

MicrowavedTea,

This is good news but I love that our current standard is at “not nearly as disastrous side-effects”

MicrowavedTea,

Watching game shows like the voice or masterchef of other countries to get a feeling of “real” language/accents. Usually movies or the news use a more formal and clear language but when you understand these shows you know you can understand people in everyday conversations.

MicrowavedTea,

Usually not and I always found it weird. In the rare occasion a smartphone appears in a dream it’s always impossible to use, like nothing works correctly. I actually had a dream today where I was lost and Google Maps was giving some very bad instructions.

Strangely enough I don’t think I’ve ever dreamt of a computer even though most of my day is spent in front of one.

MicrowavedTea,

That’s pretty cool tbh

MicrowavedTea,

It always seems weird seeing most people in busses/trains doing nothing. That’s one of the biggest advantages of having someone else drive you.

MicrowavedTea,

Fair enough, maybe it can be a nice break if you’re otherwise very busy.

MicrowavedTea,

Sure, I guess I included the subway in “trains”. Most of my commute does not really have a view.

MicrowavedTea,

But if you do see a normal keyboard and can type each letter isn’t that the same as what autocorrect is doing now? If I type “spmrthjng” my keyboard already autocorrects to “something”. If you only see the keyboard after it’s guessed wrong then that would just be autocorrect with more steps.

MicrowavedTea,

But what happens when it’s inevitably wrong? How do you type the word you actually meant to type?

MicrowavedTea,

Technically there is Samsung Pay and Garmin Pay. But Samsung is not exactly better than Google and Garmin Pay sadly requires a Garmin watch.

MicrowavedTea,

I am a touch typist and laptop keyboards are fine. I haven’t tried keyboards with weird curvatures but most desktop keyboards are too wide if you don’t have big hands.

I can see the first point about repairability but it’s not really something you can’t do without and is the price to pay for mobility (which is something that could be considered essential). If you use a laptop with full peripherals, it can act as a desktop when there is no space but you can’t do the opposite :p

MicrowavedTea,

I get the computer part but why a desktop in particular? Especially for programming it shouldn’t make a difference.

MicrowavedTea,

Rainbolt has a couple of videos playing against AI. I don’t remember what they said it was trained on but it’s possible it was based on that.

MicrowavedTea,

Also worth mentioning you can copy more files on it afterwards and it works as normal storage too.

MicrowavedTea,

It’s not a weird animal but cats. Stray cats are literally everywhere and aren’t afraid of people so many will stop to pet them. And on the other hand, when visiting other countries, the lack of street cats does strike me a bit weird.

MicrowavedTea,

I don’t know what happens with dogs (there aren’t that many strays) but most street cats were never pets, they’ve always been free. There is an effort to reduce them that’s definitely failing.

MicrowavedTea,

Greece but pretty sure it applies for Turkey too

MicrowavedTea,

The original image said windows where this would be accurate but I doubt it applies to the average linux user

MicrowavedTea,

Yeah the second book was probably more disturbing, then the third went a bit off the rails. I should probably reread them at some point. I don’t remember what happened to Control but the Psychologist’s ending was pretty disturbing too.

Hey i just wanna know are raccoons evil in some kind of way ?

A lot of things i thought were cute and nice like dolphines, ducks, cats (i saw one cat eat anothers new born), dogs (multiple cases of eating dead owners due to a variety of reasons starting from trying to wake em up to other malicious reasons), hamsters etc turned out to be wrong . Raccoons are the only thing i believe in...

MicrowavedTea,

What the others said, animals aren’t “evil”. But I’m curious now, what did hamsters do?

MicrowavedTea,

I know I shouldn’t but I laughed. Thanks, I’ll now keep thinking about this every time a kid says they want a cute hamster.

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