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some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•my galaxy 5 (i5500) (even older than the s3!!!)English5·8 days agoWell… yeah
some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•California Legislature approves Newsom's redistricting plan to counter Texas' new congressional map5·9 days agoBe careful what you wish for activating New Hampshire. They call it the Alabama of the North for a reason.
some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lorry drivers: why do you follow so closely on the motorway?5·14 days agoYou ever mixed gas station boner pills with sudafed?
That’s where I put my weed
some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone remember Third Voice? You could graffiti any website and only people who had plugin installed could see it. Why isn't there a modern alternative?2·24 days agoThing is, funny could be profitable “enough”, but not for them
It’s too egregious, it has to be ragebait. And you know what, it worked
Yeah I get it, he’s a good dude and you sound like one too. The only real resentment I harbor is towards our government. Because the military seems to offer the only real path to a life like that if you don’t have the means to get on that track yourself. Plus, it’s such a perilous one, not for everyone. My bil was lucky enough to serve at an allied base during peacetime - he still ended up half-deaf from all the live-fire drills.
My brother in law is an ex-marine, no college and now easily makes 4x what I do. Free network, free training, free career, low-interest loan on his house. I promise I’m not bitter… But if that’s not socialism I don’t know what is.
some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is currently worth living for?1·1 month agoHail Tune!
2025 Santa doesn’t even stop for the bad kids anymore, he just rolls coal at their house from the sleigh.
Same here. Once my iMac G3 and 2nd gen iPod Touch shit the bed, I was out. My parents are mac people and frequently ask me for help with random, outlandish issues on their Macs (since I’m a “computer person”) and I’m usually at a loss.
I too was raised with religion (Catholicism) in the US, while my wife grew up going to Baptist churches - our childhoods could not have been more different. I was taught that studying science and the processes of observation and inquiry bring you closer to God, while for her the sciences were alternately ignored or lied about. Our family gave into the collection basket of our own will because we believed raising funds for good causes was the right thing to do. Her family was under compulsory tithing - 10% of all income. I was allowed to read whatever books, consume whatever media, and wear whatever I wanted, she was not. The list goes on…
I’m not trying to whitewash Catholicism - it obviously has its own major issues that shouldn’t be ignored, but it’s a far cry from the fundamentalist book burners who my family thought of as zealous nut bags.
Not sure what point you’re trying to make. The seat of Catholicism in Europe and American fundamentalists have very few things in common. Even American Catholics have very little crossover with their evangelical counterparts.
some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something you never understood the hype for?3·1 month ago- Sell many dongle
- Remove port the dongle plugs into
- Invent NEW dongle
Repeat
Hey, that makes total sense. And thanks for filling in what I missed! Really too bad about those changes, too. Google set out to create an open mobile ecosystem in opposition to Apple (and, at the time, and to a lesser extent, M$oft). It was such an incredible success at the start. Lately though, it seems they want to run in the opposite direction by tightening their grip - not the best thing for the community of Android users at all.
Of course, the minority group of nerdy, early adopting users who are a dedicated bunch will bear the brunt of it (as always). It’s no surprise they’ll be facing backlash from those groups, which in part explains the surges in demand for better (yet somewhat adjacent) alternatives. I was all in when Google said “don’t be evil”. Now they seem to have abandoned that ethos. I’m still stuck in their ecosystem, have started looking for the exits and I’m definitely not alone in feeling that way.
some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You're home alone, sitting down and relaxing with your favorite consumable item, be it drink, drugs, food, what have you. What are you having, and what do you put on the stereo to accompany your eveni4·1 month agoI’d puff a few hits of the oil vape out on the porch and stick a fat prilla of swedish snus under my lip. By my side a cup of herbal chai tea or seltzer, maybe a nice beer or just still water. Throw on a record - I’ve got The Beatles, Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, pink Floyd, Radiohead, spoon, dr dog, the shins and a lot more!
OR turn on my ham radio for some scan and chill on the uhf/vhf repeaters where the other weirdos of my flavor chat about nerd stuff and life, trade gossip and just generally hang out at night.
There’s a reason pixels are preferred, it’s not some kind of malicious conspiracy. The most common sense reason being that there’s a lot of overlap and cross-pollination of devs in the android world. between Google and graphene os in particular.
Pixels are also targeted because it’s a mass-produced flagship with decent specs that is the closest thing to being already rooted off the shelf. It’s the path of least resistance. Plus the used market is robust. A used carrier unlocked pixel 1 or 2 models behind the latest one can be obtained for several hundred dollars cheaper than it originally retailed for.
It takes effort to support additional brands/models.
Most brands lock their bootloaders and make “owning” the device difficult.
Smooth or crunchy?