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I almost can’t believe it, but Google Tasks is finally kind of good
  • Thanks! I didn't know about it. I like that is open source. I'd have to look into how to sync it with my computer.

  • I almost can’t believe it, but Google Tasks is finally kind of good
  • Any features you think google tasks lacks? Do you use the free or the paid version of todoist?

  • I almost can’t believe it, but Google Tasks is finally kind of good
  • I use it because I haven't yet found any alternative that works as well. Any recommendations?

  • Do you have an account on the wider Fediverse beyond Lemmy or Kbin?
  • Is BookWyrm like an alternative to Goodreads? I hadn't heard of it, is it good?

  • One year timelapse... Brought my plant back to life 🌱
  • I'm lucky my plants never get sick from any disease / pests nor do bunnies feed on them. If they die, it's most likely from my incompetence. We do get the occasional hail storm tho

  • One year timelapse... Brought my plant back to life 🌱
  • I like your reasoning. This was absolutely my fault though, since I left it outside in 40°C degree weather (+100°F for Americans) knowing I wouldn't come back in a few days. I thought it would fare well since it's supposed to be a desert plant and I'd read they don't need to be watered each day. Screw that, from then on I water my succulents everyday in the summer, the weather here is brutal 😭

  • One year timelapse... Brought my plant back to life 🌱
  • Anybody else really sensitive about their plants dying? I know they're not sentient, but still...

  • One year timelapse... Brought my plant back to life 🌱

    Originally, the succulent was the size of my palm. It had been doing great, but after leaving for a few days I came back to find it completely dried out except for the tip which still had a bit of green.

    I can't stand when any of my plants die, I feel like I have failed them ☹️. So I took the tip, removed all the dried leaves and placed it in a new pot. The stem was dead too and the plant had zero roots in the middle of summer. I had to spray it with water constantly and be extremely careful until it rehydrated and grew some roots. Took a long time, but I'm glad it's healthy now!

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    What do you eat in the morning?
  • Here lunch is our biggest meal of the day and usually around 2 or 3 pm. Most people will have lunch at home, even if they have to go back to work later and many eat a small meal between "breakfast" and lunch. But most people either won't eat anything for what you'd call breakfast or just have some coffee and toast/pastries. I really don't know anybody who wakes up and immediately starts cooking.

  • What do you eat in the morning?
  • I'm southern european and some of these answers are giving me culture shock... Normally, a coffee would get me through the day until lunch and, if I'm especially hungry, I'll eat some pastries too. But the thought of having to eat plenty of eggs or anything that involves cooking so soon after waking up is giving me upset stomach. I realize this may not be healthiest option tho

  • Crazy the difference a long cool spring makes on harvest timelines. My first four ripe tomatoes I picked today vs. what I picked on this date last year!
  • Well then ur neighbors are so lucky because those look really good. I imagine they taste far better than any you can find at the store

  • All programs should tell you where they store config files
  • Seriously, I've lost so muuuuch time just trying to find where some random program decides to store its config files. It sometimes takes me more time than actually "doing the config"

  • [CLOSED] the first-ever Beehaw Community Survey!
  • Living for the "be(e)". Already answered btw 🫶

  • askBeehaw: should copyright even exist at all? and if it should, how long *should* the ideal term of copyright be?
  • If I’m sitting at home, I can sing whatever song I want.

    Yeah, I think if that wasn't the case, we'd have bigger issues to discuss in this thread.

    Thanks for the insight though. Really interesting to learn as someone who consumes and enjoys tons of music.

  • askBeehaw: should copyright even exist at all? and if it should, how long *should* the ideal term of copyright be?
  • Yeah, I don't care whose pockets it hurts, but no one should have to worry about not being able to access a life-saving medication that already exits. Sorry you have to go through this

  • askBeehaw: should copyright even exist at all? and if it should, how long *should* the ideal term of copyright be?
  • Thanks for explaining.

    However, someone was trying to claim they owned the copyright to that song

    Whoa, that's insane to me as a non-American. I mean, the song is even sung all around the world in different languages. Did they claim the rights to the melody, lyrics, or... 😭?

  • askBeehaw: should copyright even exist at all? and if it should, how long *should* the ideal term of copyright be?
  • It’s simply not right that children couldnt (up to 2015) sing Happy Birthday at a party without paying the rights holder for the tune.

    what ??!?

  • askBeehaw: should copyright even exist at all? and if it should, how long *should* the ideal term of copyright be?
  • I'm clearly not an expert in the matter and perhaps this is just my wishful? thinking.

    I feel like any type of scientific knowledge humanity has acquired shouldn't be "owned" by any individual / entity and subsequently only benefit an -often small- portion of society. For example, it baffles me how some medications take years and years -usually until the patents expire- to become available to the majority of the patients that need them. I get that companies need a return on their investments. But imo that should never come at the cost of any person's life or health. Like, aside from production costs, the costs of researching a given drug are fixed. So, it's not like the more people that use it takes money out of their pockets somehow. Logically, it should be the other way around.

    Idk, it just doesn't make sense to me when the knowledge already exists and people aren't able to make use of it until much later because apparently that's the only way someone's able to make a profit in this current system? Maybe copyright sucks?

    What do y'all think?

    Edit: I was just made aware from reading the other comments that patents / copyright are actually two distinct forms of IP that serve different purposes. So yeah, definitely not an expert. Not deleting bc I still stand by what I said, but my comment doesn't really answer the question at hand.

  • My opinion on Beehaw registration process. What do you all think?

    There are different opinions on Beehaw's registration process. I kind of see how some people would find it dissuasive, specially after most of us are coming from Reddit. But I still think it's very practical, at least for the time being.

    Btw, this is only my opinion as a new user, I don't know any of the admins/mods. Link to my original comment.

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    This Reddit post didn't age well...

    So this was 10 years ago, lol. How the tables have turned

    Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1onx27/comment/cctw6ea

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    eclipse eclipse @beehaw.org

    English is not my first language so if you think I've made a word up, I probably have

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