Reminds me of CGP Grey video called "7 ways to maximise misery". I feel like author checked all the boxes from that video. https://youtu.be/LO1mTELoj6o?si=cF_cKDCitYzs7tcl
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I haven't noticed a significant difference. I didn't mesure though. I would say turn it off if you are experiencing stability issues
Fast boot makes it so that you never really shut down for faster boot times. However oyu can turn that off if you are having troubles with instabilities or generally not care about slightly longer boot times
Oooo, love me that island. Now I feel obliged to share mine photos of the place.
I found it quite humorous, that in summary author is inviting us to join their company to become senior developers and yet all they look for is senior developers
Some lovely peppers. Hope to achieve your yield next year
I recently created win11 install media with rufus and I was amazed with what it can do. Makes the whole install a breeze since you don't need to turn off the telemetry and log in to M$ account. All around plesant experience
To most of the men this is a super power so don't sell yourself short
Hardly a super power, but I can rather accurately when meat is done by judging firmness of it. It's what you get when you cook it frequently
It was a general filter, one that isn't necessarily just, but sometimes needed to lessen the amount of moderation needed to do. I'm talking about when it was actually used to protect community and not because of personal grudges or for silly wars between subreddits
Mind you, there were subreddits that employed this technique of banning users subscribed or active in other communities they didn't like or approved of. So I guess that would be nothing new. I just wish there was a user-side way to block, at the very least the content coming from instances you don't want to follow. But then you could be still engaged by the users coming from these instances. Then again there are ass hats everywhere.
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