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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Rullejorge@feddit.dkto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRulefox
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    1 year ago

    Well, I’ve always been more of a proud browser agnostic, but I must confess my digital sins have often led me down the path of chrome and safari. But preach dear missionary, can Firefox truly offer redemption from the purgatory of endless updates and privacy woes?




  • Kan ikke sige meget om det, men min kæreste har en billig en som blev købt for en del år siden. Mit indtryk fra hvad hun har sagt, så er det meste hyped fordi det er gået fra at være målrettet autister til nu den brede befolkning.

    Hvis man da også kigger på Alibaba.com så koster de jo også gerne 10-20 dollars Per tæppe plus diverse omkostninger, så det er bare om at finde det billigste indenfor det man foretrækker. De kommer nok fra de samme steder alligevel.

    Som tommelfingerregel vælg et tæppe på 6-10 pct af din kropsvægt. Jo mindre rum desto bedre generelt, da det giver en mere jævn fordeling. Vælg en ret let en hvis det skal være en sommerdyne. Det kan godt tage lidt tid helt at vende sig til det.




  • Many first unpopular opinion, which seems to be not unpopular anymore was in 7th grade (approximately 13-14 years old) we had a project week about drugs. I was the only one who said that I actually thought drugs should be legal. That was 20 years ago.

    Other than that the closest thing to an unpopular opinion is that I sort of think arranged marriage between people in, e.g. the west and Thailand is ok IF the marriage also include empowerment clauses, e.g. full support for the woman to study or whatever she values. Also, there should be some beneficial exit clauses. It is sad that the women find these arrangement/arrange marriage beneficial, but as long as they do I support their desperate attempt to better their life. And yes I do know of some examples - both very good and bad.




  • Thank you for all of your perspectives

    Some more perspectives/information. I can see that my post is lacking important details: 70% of my work is like mostly talking with people on how to reach solution (and possibly fixing it), 15% project work and 15% misc. It is a weird mix of sysadmin, technical support, and “internal process consultant”. Deadlines are not a problem and I could even make it an easy work-week, e.g. 6-hour a day. We have a good infrastructure, thus remote connection is not a problem from that perspective - but internet connection at a hotel or café could be an issue as some pointed out.

    I do not have a wife and children, but living together with a gf and one cat.

    Regarding price I had in my thoughts just to use some of those cancellation trips which makes it quite cheap (Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Spain… lots of cheap flights when the vacation season is over).

    With all of that said, I can see it work, but it mostly sound like a bad idea :)



  • Jeg kender nogen som jeg er ret glade for at de har muligheden for at bo året rundt i en kolonihave. Lidt skæve eksistenser hvor ræset i byerne bliver for meget, hvor økonomien ikke rækker, men de stadig kan indgå i meningsfulde relationer socialt og økonomisk når de kan leve i et sådan naboskab. Nogen undtagelser er ok i min optik, meeen det bliver udnyttet for meget som illustreret i artiklen her. Selvom jeg synes at den 66-årig boomer føler sig lidt for meget berettiget til hans tilværelse, så kan jeg jo egentlig godt lide hans byggeprojekt.

    Men det peger jo også bare på et behov helt generelt: folk vil gerne bo i nabofællesskaber med stort fokus på havelivet, men den mulighed er der ikke på det normale boligmarked. Du kan enten vælge at bo i rækkehus eller du kan købe dig en fed villa. Til det ene er der 30 års ventetid og til det andet kræver det 3-6 mio. kroner. Du får dog stadigvæk bare ikke nabofællesskabet og fokus på haven som ved kolonihaver.

    Der er et behov, der ikke opfyldes…