sirimeow
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sirimeow@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google Search is now using AI to replace headlinesEnglish
2·21 days agoI had issues searching stuff in my native language when using duckduckgo as well. Switched to qwant and its been a lot better for me at least, so maybe try that?
This picture might be from AI slop but the sheep are real
Love the sneaky hands on the side holding it up
Thanks, this looks good. I like that it creates separate save files as well so no risk of contaminating the vanilla save files.
Randomizer mod needs .NET runtime though and not sure how to run it with this. Didn’t see anything in the instructions about something like that unless I missed something. Not used to doing these kind of set ups on Linux because honestly I haven’t needed to do anything like this yet.
They also linked another guide that looks promising but is 3 years old, has a lot of steps and lots of comments saying it still doesn’t work. Will try it out later today though.
I have never been interested in making bread my whole life but here I am looking at all the bread people are posting and I’m starting to think that maybe I should try making bread.
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Games@lemmy.world•Slay the Spire 2 Launches, Immediately Shatters a Concurrent Player Record on SteamEnglish
15·1 month agoI’m pretty sure Sts2 has more content than the first game already even though its in early access
The trees are having the conversation, the people just happened to walk by
We swedes do have that annoying habit of just switching to English because its easier. Feel free to remind people that you’re trying to learn Swedish and most people will understand and be helpful.
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Wholesome@reddthat.com•Who is your favourite star trek character?
10·2 months agoData and Garak
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Whats the best way to clean up 15 years of stuff around the house?
1·2 months agoI didn’t claim to be a full blown hoarder, I said I used to be somewhat of a hoarder. OP also said they didn’t have that extreme of a problem with hoarding either so thought it could still be worth sharing what helped me.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•European Alternatives for Music StreamingEnglish
2·2 months agoI have option to change language in the android app at least. But I agree, their user experience could definitely use some work.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Whats the best way to clean up 15 years of stuff around the house?
5·2 months agoI used to be somewhat of a hoarder and I found it helpful to ask myself things like “When have I used this past few years?” or “Would I even remember this thing if I got rid of it?” etc.
If you have stuff you never really look at or use and maybe never even think about until you find it again then why keep it?
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Sweden@lemmy.world•Efter som semmelsäsongen närmar sig, dags för återpost av klassiskt mem
1·2 months agoFöredrar sylt eller vaniljkräm som fyllning men kan äta mandelmassa också.
En av dom få saker jag verkligen ogillar inom mat/fika däremot är kardemumma så äter bara hemmagjorda semlor utan kardemumma.
Annars tycker jag väl att om det ser ut som en semla, är en bulle med grädde + fyllning + florsocker på, så är det en semla
Amazing art! Really really like the style
sirimeow@lemmy.worldtoMental Health@lemmy.world•'Unwinding' with screens might actually make you more stressed. Here are 4 things to try insteadEnglish
231·3 months agoIdk, doesn’t seem to actually be about screens themselves and more about multitasking or what we watch on the screens.
Don’t know how to do fancy quoting but this is the conclusion from the article:
Evidence suggests that mental relief comes not from adding new coping strategies, but from reducing the number of demands placed on the brain.
Here are some evidence-based strategies that support genuine restoration:
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Reduce digital multitasking, such as using your phone while watching television. This lowers stress and cognitive strain.
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Limit task-switching and interruptions. This improves focus and reduces cognitive fatigue.
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Spend time in low-stimulation environments, including quiet spaces and outdoor settings. This supports mood and emotional well-being.
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Unwind with analog or low-novelty activities, such as reading print, journaling, gentle movement, or device-free walking. These pastimes allow mental engagement without overload.
The goal is to intentionally reduce mental load, not to abandon all digital devices.
To improve well-being in our overstimulated society, it’s important to understand the difference between feeling as though you are unwinding and actually allowing your brain and body to recover.
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Like what? Wishing they got help for their mental health earlier isn’t that strange.