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  • A lot of ATM cash machines run Windows 7. Yes, still.

  • Sun Clock
  • On my old android phone, I have a beautiful 24 hour clock (app and widget) which is unfortunately no longer available in the play store.

    Just saying, it exists if you know how to look for it. It was Vejle, believe it or not, "24 hour clock".

  • I can't disagree.
  • On a Hyundai, there's a very annoying beeping pretty much coinciding with the wheels hitting the lane markings - which IMHO is too little too late, and besides around here most lane markings are made to rumble so it's not like an additional audio signal is needed.

    On my ex'es brand new car, that feature got turned off after very few kilometres, and has stayed off ever since.

  • Men, are you physically affectionate with other male friends? (eg, hugging, snuggling, playful wrestling, etc). If you aren't, do you wish it was more socially acceptable if it isn't in your culture?
  • "Men must be stoic no matter what!"

    "Men are such insensitive dolts!"

    "All men are part of the patriarchy!"

    ...yeah, we're not making it easy for men to show affection, are we?

  • What is an underrated/forgotten video game that you think deserved a second chance?
  • Cue the tune in my head. Thank you, it's so lovely. 😍

  • A cool guide to staying calm (without any hacks)
  • Taking a day off? From parenthood? Back when my kids were tiny, the office was my reprieve. Then, of course, covid struck...

  • What are your favorite openings to a book?
  • What's funny is that, nowadays, young readers are likely to think "ok so a perfect cloudless blue, gotcha" instead of envisioning an ominous salt and pepper static.

  • What are your favorite openings to a book?
  • "The ice moved."

    The next thing that happens, happens several millions years later. That's from [Ice, by James Follett](<https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19192266-ice). The rest of the book has its weaknesses, but the premise and the intro are quite good. The way you are thrown around on the sheer shake of time is rather jostling.

  • Everything Apple iOS 18 Will Do, Android Already Does
  • Ah, you mean like the sync that Palm OS used to have? Yup, that was neat, and I'm still waiting for Android to pick up some of the neat features from back then.

  • Are business cards still a thing?
  • I carry some because it's no longer a thing. My card has only the information that I know will not change: my name, email address, and mobile phone number. On the back there's a QR code (which contrasts the otherwise vintage look).

    I hand out perhaps one per month so not super often, and many times the most appropriate thing to do is to simply tell people my phone number. But sometimes, especially when we're in a situation where phones are not nearby, it's quite effective to hand over a pre-made card with that info.

    The average reaction is "Oh, cool" so even if they toss it once they've copied the info (which, tbh, is my expectation) it will still have made the exchange slightly out of the ordinary.

    Plus, sometimes they're useful to stop a table from rattling, or leave a message for someone who's not currently present, and so on.

  • Dial Tone
  • Sorry to nitpick... Tinnitus is more likely to introduce high-frequency sound than the 440Hz dial tone. If anything, that is the one frequency that old-timey phone techs would eventually struggle to hear...

  • Neurodivergent threat
  • (psst: widely known, in case it's not just an autocorrect fluke)

  • The comment is part of the data analysis so I didn't crop it
  • Seriously, how do you even get the data to make such graphs?

    On another note, I don't have much sympathy for people who clearly "swipe right on everyone". I am aware that it's a numbers game, but have since standards, man.

  • What's been the craziest moment of your life?
  • Right? For me, the realisation struck when we left the hospital: two people go into a building, three people come out. Carrying my baby daughter was such a crazy experience that first day.

    ^((nevermind the mathematician's observation of "if one more person were to enter, the building would be empty again"))

  • When did you get hit by "the tetris effect" AKA playing a video game so much that you get the urge to do moves/actions from the video game in real life?
  • On a similar note, back when I was playing a lot of shooters I would catch myself strafing around hallway corners at work 😅

  • Favourite word and why?
  • Link (nicely obfuscated so as to not spoil the surprise)

  • Favourite word and why?
  • ℹ️ "exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical"

  • Favourite word and why?
  • ℹ️ "lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy"

  • Favourite word and why?
  • ℹ️ "bitter and abusive", as in a comment or other way of communicating

  • Why are migraines so painful? How is a headache sensed?

    From my understanding, (a) the brain has no nerves, which is why you can talk to people while doing brain surgery on them; and (b) headache is caused by blood vessels constricting. Now, I am unsure whether migraines are also caused by blood vessels constricting, but in any case - what is it that is doing the sensing of this pain? Or is it a(nother) case of the brain just making shit up because it hates me?

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