PLEASE what is the original scene i want to see Picard this happy
I was once told, your gut reaction and first impulse is your upbringing and conditioning. It's your reasoned, critical response that makes you who you are.
I have had similar questions about myself recently and this advice helped me to analyse my thinking without getting caught up in guilt.
I honestly thought it was The Onion at first glance
Hi, looking for suggestions for apps/instances/websites for end of day chilling. I woke up in the middle of the night and can't sleep. Phone addict that I am i reach for lemmy and mastodon and.. no I doomscrolled all day, i don't want any more of this right now.
I am politically engaged, I do care. But it's no benefit to anyone if I stay awake getting angry about tech bros and fascism and warzones when I should be resting or sleeping.
So, general recommendations also welcome for other users too but if you're answering for me, please keep in mind the 3am scenario, meaning:
No videos or podcast/audio books
No brain or text heavy content, no articles or ebooks
Simple, short, funny happy stuff. That also fits well on a phone screen. Webcomics are good, but like The Far Side or Perry Bible Fellowship. Not like Calvin and Hobbes or anything I need to enlarge to read.
I also prefer scrollable media like lemmy and mastodon where you can just stop at any point. You don't have to come back to it later or feel like you have to finish the chapter etc.
Thanks in advance, hope you're all keeping your mental health protected too.
I'm trans and I learned a lot myself from this. I might have brought up the 41% thing and not knowing its use, miscommunicated what I meant in support of trans rights. Glad to have read this, being trans doesn't automatically make you aware of every aspect of the conversations.
Thank you. I was scrolling on the center right of my screen, being right handed. Scrolling on the left works as you say.
It also shows the full link of the communities and I see now I've blocked xyz@lemmy.world and xyz@lemmy.somethingelse. Unlike when I block them from my feed where it only shows xyz. So it is working fine I just wasn't aware there could be multiple xyz's @ different instances.
Thanks again
I've blocked dozens of communities, quit the app and relaunched and still get posts.
Also in settings under block list I only see blocked instances. I've blocked at least one user too, it doesn't show any communities or users only the instances.
Anyone else seeing this? Thanks
My company had a client who did those financed schemes where people buy furniture and TVs and stuff and pay in installments. The one bit of information that stuck with me was they expected 50% of customers to default. They went under.
I was about to say how can you run a business like that but it just clicked. The execs were running a scheme on the company itself. The company tricks financially illiterate customers (I sympathise, not denigrating) into debt and bankruptcy, ruining their lives, while the owners pay themselves handsomely and buy cars and mansions running the company into bankruptcy. But they walk away with all their toys paid for by the broken finances of their victims.
Fucking parasites.
I can say from experience being mixed white and Japanese I'll always be a second class citizen there.
Can't speak for Russia but I knew a woman who once said she envied her mother because she was "pure", pale skin and blonde hair, while she had dark hair and more eastern (Mongolian heritage?) features. That was really painful to hear someone say about themselves and if it's the prevalent attitude I wouldn't assume I'm welcome just by a blood connection.
Forgot to update from my other post. Using Connect on android...
I did find "blocked instances includes comments" though, I've toggled it off and will see what happens.
Shared MACs, you're fucking kidding??
"Hey it's fine no one would ever want more than one of our product, right?"
I couldn't see how, I'm using Connect on android. Searching settings for "language" didn't show any results.
I did find "blocked instances includes comments" though, I've toggled it off and will see what happens.
I wondered that myself, something must have been duplicating for all but one to get denied? I can't believe even that manufacturer would reuse the same MAC but whatever it was I guessed they're all sending but only one was getting a reply.
I assumed they had maybe a proxy set for their corporate network they'd forgotten to untick or something.
We were preparing for clients to be permanently onsite who required Internet access. We don't want them on our network and they don't want to be on ours either for security reasons, so we provide a simple consumer grade broadband line. It's just the ISP router to a dumb unmanaged switch wired up to each desk, plain and simple. I test each socket myself, every single one is fine.
Someone from the client comes in, they spend the day doing whatever and nothing is brought up. They proceed with their plans to get their staff come in, equipment is delivered, they set up their own desks. We're literally providing furniture and a basic home network style basic ISP line. Everything else is theirs.
They complain that they can't get online, and fall back to whatever previous arrangement they had so they're not in the office. I test each port with my laptop, again working perfectly. Report this and suggest to discuss in person if they can replicate it.
Someone comes back in. No fault found. Cool. They get their people to come back in.
"It's not working again". Test with my laptop, demonstrate Internet is working immediately. I explain how there's nothing special about this network whatsoever. No firewall no proxy no filter no nothing. It's just connect and go, there's nothing to configure or enable or log into. It just works, for me. I suggest contacting their own IT for support.
In the background on our side there's some grumbling and "you said you tested this" and "the client are unhappy and raising it to our management". Shrug. WorksOnMyMachine.jpg
Client falls back to previous working arrangements again, WFH I assume. Their IT comes in, we meet and demonstrate both our laptops "just work". We have a brief polite, ultra professional conversation about next steps. You know the type. Neutral tone, customer service voice, and the unspoken communication that this is either a you problem or an us problem, and it's not us.
Client has been updated that their IT confirms Internet is working. Client returns to site. Internet not working. Louder and stronger grumblings from our managers. Shrug. WorksOnTheirMachineToo.jpg
Nonetheless this is obviously all my fault so I go to meet the client. They're all back in the office, again none of them can get online. I take my laptop, plug it in. INTERNET, yaaaaaaaay. Client team manager remains absolutely professional, but is strong in their desire to "get to the bottom of this so we can proceed as agreed in The Contract, obviously we can't work here if none of us can get online"
"Well. Except Bob"
Huh?
"Bob's the only one who's been getting online"
Oh well good for Bob. Well done Bob. Bob's actually piqued my interest. This is no longer a you problem, this is now a puzzle. Now I'm actually personally invested.
I drop all assumptions about their equipment, which again they installed and set up themselves. Their hardware, them wiring it all up, so it's my first time actually looking properly. I Ask Permission to Investigate Their Equipment, express that I will do my best but I am limited by not having any account on their systems, let alone admin. This is agreed and reinforces that I would never have touched their gear without their authorisation.
I do some basic tests on Bob's laptop under his account. All working fine as reported. Move onto the next desk, not working. I go to check the obvious, physical connection, and wtf is this?
This isn't that long ago but it's the first time I've seen one of those USB-C laptop charger/docks. The ones with HDMI, extra USB, network adapter, 3.5mm audio etc. My brain halts for a moment. It calls back to the 2000s when a friend had a PCI card, he had no end of intermittent problems with this multiple function gigabit network card, USB and Firewire device.
It's New. And it's trying to Do More Than One Thing At A Time. I immediately hate it.
"Everyone please disconnect your docks, except for this desk I am at now"
Client staff disconnect, including Bob. The laptop I'm sitting at can all of a sudden pull up a Google search for asdfghjkl.
"I'll disconnect this one, the person on the next desk please connect and try your internet"
asdfghjkl, immediate search results displayed. I tell client manager I believe I know what next steps are and I'll email their IT. She's obviously tech literate enough to know I've proved something and seems confident in me now, some of the business language tone softens.
I email. "Hey client IT. I think it's your docks and their network adapter. They do work, but only one at a time. As its your kit I'll leave it with you to confirm but that's my suspicion. Honestly I don't want to be right about this but hope this helps"
A little while later I hear back client IT updated firmware on all the desks and the problems disappear. Management scoff, obviously it was a them issue all along. I get exactly the amount of apologies and congratulations I've come to expect.
I did get one thank you though. From the client manager. A sincere one, even through the professional mask.
Yes exactly. Even anime or TV shows i enjoy i block for fear of spoilers.
Yes so do I, that's my problem. I want to be able to filter content to my interests by category, not individually. It's tiresome to block nba, nfl, futebol, even individual teams. A blocklist i could import for "sport" would be a huge experience improvement for me, just as I imagine for a sports fan if they so wished could block all "anime".
Possibly another approach to my last post, but with wider scope - https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/25640154
Is it possible to share a blocklist of communities based on themes? I would find a non English language list very useful, but as I said in the previous post blocking an instance like *.de or *.nl means interrupting comments by users in an English post. Instance level blocking means people who speak multiple languages (and I am one myself) are hidden from me.
But if this were possible it could also be used to block communities for topics I have no interest in, such as sports or all the software I never use announcing update releases. It makes tuning my feed a chore and I think this would improve the experience for everyone's tastes.
Hi. Recently joined and wondering if this is possible. There are many instances with country codes or top level domains, naturally content there is in the relevant language. German in .de for example.
However many users in these instances speak English and participate in other communities.
Could I filter out posts from non English instances without then interrupting replies in comments because the user is blocked by instance?
Thank you.
The MitreSmiter 9000. Puts all doubt to rest.