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  • All good I just figured you didn't know by your response so I thought I'd share if not just because it's interesting (and scary as hell).

  • Not the person you're replying to but you can get Alpha-gal Syndrome (causing potentially deadly allergies to red meat) from the lone star tick so I can see why it would be a natural follow up question to this discussion.

  • Sent this to my wife that's a speech and language pathologist who will without a doubt not laugh but rather answer the question haha.

    Edit: called it lmao

  • As a kid it was one of my favorite shows even though in my mind in the 90s it was 50yrs old haha

  • Ugh now I'm gonna binge the first few seasons.

  • I think part of the problem is that everything is trying to be some cinematic masterpiece vs back then a lot of shows were made purely for the fun premise. The Boys definitely found a balance between the two. What I would do for another show like Chuck.

  • My best guess is karma farming so they can sell them off. Probably create hundreds of accounts they can sell off. If some brand buys an account that looks reputable for $20-$100 to use it for astroturfing then that's a pretty good deal for both sides. Shitty deal for everyone else.

  • My friends seem to prefer tolerating the official Reddit app because "there is more on Reddit". I'd rather have less for the time being and not lose my mind with that POS app not to mention fuck Reddit for what they did to 3rd party devs and users alike with that API change.

    I refused to install the Reddit app out of principle other than just to check it out one time out of morbid curiosity. Without the 3rd party app creators that made apps long before Reddit did, back when Reddit wouldn't, Reddit probably wouldn't be anywhere as big as they are today. They brought new users in that likely wouldn't have used Reddit anywhere except on a mobile device and certainly not in a browser when even retail stores had their own apps.

    When my 3rd party app (Boost) officially stopped working the other day I officially stopped being a Reddit user in the process. Not doing another hacky workaround to make the app work again. Time to make Lemmy my new social/forum and ditch Reddit except for when I need to do a Google search because Reddit is still a great archive of knowledge.

  • Those were getting so out of hand.

    u/OP: "What's a good mouse for a mix of productivity and gaming"

    u/DefinitelyNotABot: "A good mouse for a mix of productivity and gaming is something you should be looking for if you need a mouse that is good for work and play. A good mouse for productivity and gaming will have a good balance of performance and features. Fortunately, finding a good mouse for a mix of productivity and gaming is not difficult due there being plenty of mouse options available to you[.....]"

  • I know it says it in the article already but if anyone is curious you do not have to be a Verizon customer.

  • Yeah the local thing is something I'd like to see working properly because I mostly used Reddit and now Lemmy for software/tech discourse since Reddit replaced IRC for me like 15yrs ago haha. I expected to only see stuff specifically relating to that via my local programming.dev instance but I'm getting more of a catch-all in there currently. Maybe I need to clear the app's cache or something.

    I'll try the scaled sort, it seems to be the popular opinion here. Thank you!

    Edit: I'm an idiot. I was confusing the users posting to these local (to me) communities with their home instance tags aka uhn0id@programming.dev or someUser@lemmy.world as the instances I was seeing. So if I saw a post by someUser@lemmy.world then I was incorrectly interpreting that as a post on lemmy.world. 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • Thank you for this! I've used Boost for Reddit for years so you'd think I would have thought about this already haha. I really appreciate the thorough walkthrough! Hopefully it helps more people than just me!

  • I have no idea why I didn't think to adjust the sort and just relied on the category itself. Ugh. Thanks for pointing that out haha.

    Any idea about the local category showing communities from non-local instances? Do you experience the same thing?

  • There are a lot of areas you can learn. Do you have a particular area you have more interest in? Web app security, network security, systems, etc

  • That's why it's Ticket Master and not Ticket Friend. But you'd think their PR would do anything it could to make it look like they care. Especially with all the talk about splitting them up.

  • Ultimately privacy is part of security so, if anything, everything you mentioned is just more reinforcements that this is a major security concern.

    As someone that has been obsessed with tech since being a kid in the 90s I think the tech side of this is super cool and very exciting stuff. As a user, though, I only like this if I'm the one implementing and using it. I do not trust a mega corporation (or really any company) to "leave it locally on my computer and totally not use that data for other purposes". Right now it's supposed to be (as far as I last heard) only on your machine but we've seen EULAs and TOS' etc change many times over the years but especially over more recent years as data continues to be king and data like this is a literal bottomless diamond mine.

    I know this isn't your point but it's just worries I have in addition to your points. And let's not even start about what this means for law enforcement abuse. No thanks, I'll wait for a FOSS equivalent that at least gives me and the community the opportunity to evaluate how it works.

  • I had this in Paris a couple years ago thinking "ok it sounds good but strange that it's so popular". After the first one it's all I wanted to eat the rest of the trip haha.

  • Rad. Thank you. Working on my switch to Firefox today. Between this noscript stuff and learning about styling Firefox with CSS I'm absolutely sold on the switch and no longer dread the process of ditching Chrome (mostly due to familiarity than anything else).

    Thanks for the info!

  • How did I never know about this? This might make me switch to Firefox sooner than planned. Thanks for sharing!