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Small dogs are a big problem for posties, as Australia Post reports over 55 attacks a week
  • This is why many of our packages weren't delivered. We have a low front gate with a latch, and we have had many parcels taken to the post office without a delivery attempt.

    After calling aupost for the umpteenth time, they have told me that their drivers have been instructed to not enter any sort of gate because of dog attacks, unless they know the house and that there is not a dog.

    The second line of our address for everything now says "NO DOGS! Thank you!" and since doing that no problems.

  • Microsoft removes Copilot app ‘incorrectly’ added on Windows PCs
  • People have commented that it's crazy that I have completely disabled all updates on my win10 machine. This sort of thing is why.

    Edit: I haven't had a virus or malware since... I was a teenager. It seems like if you use an adblocker, don't click links from unknown sources, and are aware of your network activity, you are pretty safe. The writing is on the wall, I am aware that I will need to switch to Linux soon, but I am also aware that Linux has compatibility issues with my particular machine and doesn't work with certain activities I like to do. I am hoping these issues will be mostly sorted by the time I make the leap.

  • Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10
  • I know, just today on my lemmy home page was a w10 user who had their desktop background image changed and the stupid search bar added to their task bar again after an update. This is why I don't allow my machine to update. It's rediculous!

    Linux will be so much better, but it will require some effort and time, and probably some help. I will have to get there, and once I do I know it will be a relief to have an OS that only does what I tell it to!

    Thank you for the kind wishes stranger. I wish you health and happiness as well. I am sure you will see me again after I have made the leap, with some silly question or another. :)

  • Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10
  • I am the user above, and the writing is on the wall - I am aware that I will need to switch to Linux when I can no longer make w10 work for me, or when it is no longer supported by the games and programs I use.

    The reasons why I don't switch now are more complicated. I use a Lenovo Legion Slim 5 as my daily driver, as I was in an accident and can no longer sit at my desk with the pc I built. This laptop is on a rolling desk over my bed.

    Anyway, while some Lenovo laptops support Linux, this one does not, and my reading tells me that I may have difficulty with certain things. I may have trouble with drivers for the graphics card, I may have trouble with adjusting the monitor brightness or the second monitor, I may have trouble with sound. or even the keyboard.

    There are github pages devoted to helping with utilities to fix many of these problems, but they definitely require troubleshooting, thinking, and planning.

    I have also had a friend who recently switched to Linux, who tried to stream a game for me. Before he switched his streams were flawless, this time we spent a while figuring out how to get his game audio, then the stream quality was abysmal, freezing, and in the wrong resolution, so he played while I googled solutions he could try on the fly.

    Streaming games through discord on Linux is apparently a whole thing. That more than anything keeps me on win10, because I cannot play most of the games I used to play, they require too much movement, so my husband or friends will stream for me.

    I am hoping things become easier as more users join Linux before me.

    This is all a long winded explanation that I am sure you didn't ask for, but I just wanted to let you know that sometimes even people with a somewhat good grasp of tech have reasons keeping them from switching.

  • California comedown: how illicit cannabis farms have left a wilderness where ‘you’re lucky to see a lizard’
  • This is less a problem with legalizing marijuana, and more a problem with a pharmaceutical medicine not having proven origins and certifications. If a pharmacy sold other medications without proof of origin and certification they would be shut down.

  • I just wanted some insights from other fathers...
  • Ugh. Remember when you could search for a video on youtube and it was just a page full of results? I remember.

    I had this same issue recently when I searched for something innocuous (ways to put up my long hair in a bun) and was served clickbait shock videos of anorexic women and other nonsense.

    You are getting plenty of amazing advice on fathering from other dads here, but I wanted to pop in with a suggestion regarding youtube.

    After that last interaction with youtube I ended up down the rabbit hole looking for a fix. I tried a few browser addons but none seemed to work properly, but then I heard about youtube front ends.

    This one is "invidious"

    And this one is "piped"

    In both you connect to an "instance" like lemmy does, which can impact their performance. I haven't chosen my favourite yet, invidious seems to perform better sometimes, but I like the ui of piped.

    Congratulations to you and your growing family. <3

    Edit: Here is a bonus screengrab with your search terms, there is still a lot of "how to have a boy" stuff, but some videos with general advice, being supportive, and fertility in general.

  • Are you getting good use out of your espresso machine?
  • We started with an Aeropress, then got a mid range Delonghi all in one machine and never looked back. After 3.5 years or so we decided to upgrade to their newer all in one that does cold brew as well.

    We make at least 6 cappuccinos every morning, and often a cold brew latte or two in the afternoons.

    Before we decommissioned the old one we checked the system settings and it said it had brewed over 2800 coffees. We stopped buying coffee out in most places because often we would decide the machine at home made better coffee.

    If you like coffee with milk, both cold and hot, we can definitely recommend the Delonghi Eletta Explore. The coffee is good, the new milk carafes are way easier to clean, and the machine works well with all types of coffee.

    Even the wanky app that "adjusts the grind to the variety and roast of your beans" surprisingly seems to work - though the rest of the app is trash.

  • A generation of renters are staring down poverty in retirement unless something drastic changes
  • Maybe see if there is someone you can connect with in your local foster caring community. Most foster parents are long term and take many children temporarily through the years. Perhaps you could give your house to a younger fostering couple that rents currently, or put it into a trust to be used as a group home?

    If you are near a hospital or cancer center, you could leave the house to be used as a place for families to stay near sick or dying loved ones.

    Either way, its a beautiful thought you have, I hope you find a way to make it happen. <3

  • Video Shows First Neuralink Patient Playing Mario Kart With His Mind
  • I work as a disability support worker, I have clients in wheelchairs and traveled the world with them doing sport. I am fully aware of what cutting edge tech can do to better lives, and I am even more aware of what the effects of not having access are.

    That said, your argument is nonsense. These companies have more money than they know what to do with, and the trials of these products in humans are intentionally small. They have an obligation to do no harm, and that includes supporting their patients til the end of life.

    If that requires slower trials, or special insurance the company pays to cover these things, or careful standardization so the torch can be passed on should the company go under, so be it.

    The people who got the ocular implants are going blind again one by one because the company that gave them vision went under. They cannot get support or parts.

    Can you imagine having your sight and therefore independence again, only to have the cold fear every night that you'll wake up and your implant won't be working?

    https://spectrum.ieee.org/bionic-eye-obsolete

  • How is surgery safely performed on the rectum and its connected piping?
  • Ah! I saw this in a medical journal last night! Was a case included in the paper I was reading about increased IOL after ICL implant. They didn't show how they fixed it, but you could see that the iris was wrecked. Very cool stuff!

  • YSK you can use Imagus or any hover to zoom addon to quickly view images and gifs on your Lemmy front page

    Why YSK: It makes viewing images fast and easy, with no clicks.

    I got used to this on the site that shall not be named, sometimes I don't want to open the whole image or post. With the addon if I hover over the image button that would expand the image, it will show the image full size for as long as I hover over it, no clicking needed, this works with gifs as well.

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