

I cut my spending to the bone. I can afford to spend more, but I don’t see any reason to participate in the economy more than I have to.


I cut my spending to the bone. I can afford to spend more, but I don’t see any reason to participate in the economy more than I have to.


That’s how people click on them. I follow a science interview podcast and they hired a new producer that started changing the YouTube thumbnails to those generic dumb click bait ones.
The host says he hates it, but can’t argue that whenever they make a thumbnail like that, the views are significantly higher.
In the end, you do what draws eyeballs. The content is what matters.


Yeah, it’s been hit and miss with downloading from the Kindle. I mostly get books from the library and strip the DRM from there. I figure it’s a win-win, because the library gets a record of the checkout, but then I get to read it at my leisure while the next person gets to read it.


https://www.cloudwards.net/remove-drm-from-kindle-books/
This currently works, but I don’t know if it will continue working forever - probably not too much longer after this announcement.
The “old Kindle PC app” might keep working in the future, but my guess is that it’s going to be done soon as well.
edit: One thing I ran into was after installing the kindle app and turning off the auto-update, it still updates. So keep the installer handy and just reinstall it as needed.


I’ve tried a bunch of times, but haven’t really found anything that’s been particularly useful as a steamdeck 3d printed accessory. Probably the closest I’ve come is a steamdeck gridfinity storage solution for my desk, and a stand to play if I felt like using an xbox controller instead of holding the deck.
Here’s the ones linked from the video, nothing in there was super interesting. Best one of the bunch was the charger insert, but I’ve found it to be annoying to use. I just go back to a small bag to stuff the charger into.
Steam Deck Drop Protector (LupusWorax): https://www.printables.com/model/254680-steam-deck-lifesaver-drop-protection
Carrying Case Insert (Strider460): https://www.printables.com/model/202185-steam-deck-carrying-case-insert
Dock Cable Cover (yugi): https://www.printables.com/model/378549-steam-deck-dock-cable-cover
Charger Dock (Strider460): https://www.printables.com/model/230276-steam-deck-charger-dock
Steam Pal (Froggerdog): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5511683
Joystick Guards (MarkWithASea_240810): https://www.printables.com/model/723941-steam-deck-stick-guard-split


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBX2QQHlQ_I
Matt Parker uses Excel to demonstrate how subpixels/images are generated.


This plan was always doomed from the start.
The aliens left us a terraforming machine just under Mons Olympus. Send Arnold up there to turn it on and we’ll have an atmosphere on Mars in minutes.


I think you’d have a theoretical issue if the next person who got that number also tried to set up a signal account.


It’s a limited time offer. It’s done when they sell 500 of them.
They haven’t sold 500 yet.


When do they not help?


Having the whole wikipedia would get you a damn good start to getting back to civilization.


How about if you are hiring undocumented immigrants for this work, let’s not arrest the immigrants, let’s arrest the owners of the farm.
Then we’ll sell the farm off to someone who is willing to pay a living wage to people, and not slaves with no other options.


Most large COUNTIES have an EMA.
The US is kinda messed up that basically every government function is just duplicated smaller and smaller into each jurisdiction.
Federal EMA is there to provide guidance and support to the state’s EMA, which provides guidance and support to the city or county EMA.


Thanks, I updated the Ars one to a generic feed. Shoulda caught that.


I like it. Cheap and easy.
Looks like a little bulge in the joint, so you’d have to be a little careful about how it feeds, but I think it would be pretty easy to check.
Also like how you don’t need to completely unspool one side to make it work.


Really hoping I don’t dox myself with this…
I (tried to) remove all the local news sites, but this gives me a pretty decent overview of things I’m interested in, without being overwhelming. You should be able to find some local news sources, and add their LOCAL only feed, so you don’t get hammered with national and international news.
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<outline text="War and Peas" type="rss" xmlUrl="https://warandpeas.com/feed/" htmlUrl="https://warandpeas.com/" description="Funny Comics"/>
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<outline text="Bloody Disgusting!" type="rss" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/BloodyDisgusting" htmlUrl="https://bloody-disgusting.com/" description="Horror movie news, reviews, interviews, videos, podcasts and more"/>
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Some RSS readers have the ability to generate an RSS feed from a site if they don’t support it. Some sites don’t show they have an RSS feed but they actually do.
Some smaller news sites share RSS feeds or newsletters if you support them on patreon.


Find one or two sites you regularly like from your usual sources. Then when THOSE sources link to another source, FOLLOW that link. If that site has good content, add it to your list.
It doesn’t take long to build a solid RSS feed, just need to spend a little time curating it. The key is to pay attention to who is providing the info.
Don’t like the direction a site is going, remove it from your feed.
If you see that one source is commonly the original source for information, or reporting make sure you do what you can to support it. Do they have a patreon? Can you share it out to your other sources?
Also, make sure you’re not falling into a bubble, follow national and international news sources.
VPN into your home lab isn’t about privacy, it’s more about reducing your exposed services to the public internet.
If you have only the ports needed to VPN back into your network, then the rest is hidden behind your router. You only need to fully secure one thing, instead of having to ensure that everything is 100% patched.
It’s not the only thing you should be doing, but it does help reduce the probability of a breach.