A highly trained phrenologist still cannot diagnose personality problems by feeling bumps on your head.
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shane@feddit.nlto
Technology@lemmy.world•The FCC decided that all foreign-made consumer-grade Internet routers are prohibited from receiving FCC authorization and are therefore prohibited from being imported for use or sale in the US.English
3·21 days agoYeah, Reagan was always talking about small government, and then he blew up the deficit with unchecked spending. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
shane@feddit.nlto
Technology@lemmy.world•The FCC decided that all foreign-made consumer-grade Internet routers are prohibited from receiving FCC authorization and are therefore prohibited from being imported for use or sale in the US.English
12·21 days agoAll countries spy on each other.
I definitely agree about being more worried about the US spying than China though.
shane@feddit.nlto
News@lemmy.world•New Covid variant has been identified and is already spreading in 25 states
2·21 days agoI’m too old for either but I think Billie Eilish is a bit more substantial?
shane@feddit.nlto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•A researcher asked 10 people to go car-free for 20 days. None wanted to continueEnglish
3·22 days agoWe got a bigger car than I would like because my stepdaughter decided that she wanted to be a hockey goalie. 🙈
shane@feddit.nlto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•A researcher asked 10 people to go car-free for 20 days. None wanted to continueEnglish
5·22 days agoI lived in Amsterdam for 10 years and only got a car when I married someone who lived in the suburbs. Well, actually I still don’t own a car but I can borrow one as needed!
shane@feddit.nlto
Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•That face doesn't look delicious, but I'm not a leopard. What do I know?English
3·23 days agoDid he ruin podcasts? I listen to and enjoy many every day…
It’s not AI is it though?
shane@feddit.nlto
News@lemmy.world•Ohio firm must pay $22.5 million to mom whose baby died after she was denied work-from-home
3·26 days agoIt might still be the best place to work in Cincinnati, in spite of the horror stories. 😉
shane@feddit.nlto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Human experimentation, one way or the other.
14·27 days agoThat was just the first hit I got from DuckDuckGo. Look it up yourself and find whatever resource you trust, other than your gut feelings.
shane@feddit.nlto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Human experimentation, one way or the other.
16·28 days agoExcept statistically wealthier people have more kids.
https://ifstudies.org/blog/more-money-more-babies-whats-the-relationship-between-income-fertility
It’s not overnight, it takes a few weeks.
It does require some discipline and willpower (like figuring out how much coffee you currently drink, then remembering how much you can drink now).
If you are ADHD or just scatterbrained then yeah might not work, but you really can do it.
You can.
If you cut our about one half a cup of coffee a day, you can stop taking caffeine without withdrawal symptoms. You can even switch to decaf if you want to keep your habits in the same pattern.
I found macOS difficult to use.
For example, while you can have multiple desktops, each application lives on one of them. So collecting a browser and some terminals on a desktop and then having a different desktop with a browser for another purpose doesn’t work.
There are a dozen examples of this, but in the end If your workflow doesn’t match the Apple way, then you are out of luck on macOS. It’s kind of the opposite of KDE. 😆
Red Hat is not really meant for the desktop.
IBM, which owns Red Hat, uses Fedora for the Linux desktop for engineers who want Linux.
shane@feddit.nlto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•13,492% sudden unexplained interest boost in local Alabama news station
7·1 month agoApparently lots of people are obsessed with this too:
One alert daily reporting that there are no alerts is probably good for a home lab…
shane@feddit.nlto
News@lemmy.world•Colon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in US
11·1 month agoExperts aren’t yet sure why colorectal cancer has risen in younger people, but Siegel said it’s an example of the “birth cohort effect”. That people born after the 1950s face heightened risk “tells us that there was some exposure, some risk factor that was introduced in the middle of the 20th century that’s increasing our risk of this disease”, Siegel said, “and it’s increasing the risk more and more with every subsequent generation.”




If you look at the image on the left you’ll see that 5 of the smaller squares won’t fit in the big one.