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What is something that gets a lot of hate for absolutely no reason?
  • I think this applies to every breeder, regardless if they do pure breeds or trendy mutts.

    I'd rather mix breeds gain popularity than pure breeds

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  • You should avoid judgemental sexual partners anyways. Foot fetishes are considered "weird" if that's how you phrase it. Generally speaking, it's not that uncommon. Don't open up with a partner about kinks unless you trust them not to run their mouth.

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    What is something that gets a lot of hate for absolutely no reason?
  • Nah, everyone else are haters or secret top 40 listeners.

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  • But... bathrooms!!! With the children!!! /s

  • remember to set the jed after jinner
  • Just call me Britney

  • Nubia Music smartphone promises 600% higher volume and two headphone jacks
  • Those will... not sell. Elementary school kids have smart phones. This isn't 2009 when the cool kids are sharing earbuds to listen to their Zune.

  • I feel like I'm taking crazy pills
  • Thank you! I'll look into that

  • The lethal doses of 55 substances
  • That's exactly what I assumed. It makes no sense. I guess I wasn't clear considering the downvotes.

  • Android offering privacy by profiling and sharing app ussage info?
  • No ads doesn't mean no data collecting

  • Could the USA "kick" a State out?
  • No, they cannot. I hope someone gives you a more in depth answer because I'm very sleepy. Socially, just because a state votes red doesn't mean that everyone there is awful. It would not be fair to those citizens.

    I do believe that texas has the right to secede. It won't happen, but it was part of the bargin to rejoin after the Civil War.

  • Another successful OpenBSD setup
  • I'm glad to see that we're not all addicts here

  • I feel like I'm taking crazy pills
  • I'm also pretty new to Linux, but I've finally gotten a bit of a grasp on it. I started learning Linux to set up a home server, so I also jumped straight into Docker. You have gotten some thorough replies, but I thought I'd share my chaotic journey with it that has ended in a decent ratio of success vs confusion. Note: I have used Ubuntu from the start.

    Don't use docker desktop. It's garbage. Also, don't use the Snap image.

    $sudo apt install docker.io

    $sudo apt install docker-compose

    Those are both cli "programs". They aren't apps like you have on Windows. It seems VERY intimidating to talk into the void of the terminal, but you'll build confidence. Docker commands work like any other commands, all in the same place.

    Now install Portainer CE. The instructions are very simple to follow. You can reach Portainer through your browser at the localhost address it gives you, which you type directly into the URL bar. I think it's http://localhost:9000.

    Portainer will give you an easy visual way to manage Docker. You can perform many tasks through Portainer instead of using the command line. Honestly, I'm pretty sure you could do everything on Portainer and not even touch the terminal. I don't suggest that because you will have to have at least a basic understanding of how Linux and Docker work. You will be confused, and you will feel crazy. Eventually, you'll get more comfortable living in that psychosis.

    On to Docker Compose!! This is my preferred way to run containers. I have a designated folder in /opt that I use for my compose files. This way, I know exactly how I set up my programs. My memory is awful and I tweak things so often that I'll completely forget how I have even gotten to this point or where ANY of my files are. It's pretty easy to find docker compose files online that you can copy and paste and it instantly works!

    To make it simple, after I have saved my docker-compose.yaml file in the designated folder, I right click on the empty area and choose "open in terminal".

    $sudo docker-compose up -d

    The -d instructs the program to continue to run, even if you exit out of the terminal. At this point, your container will also show up in portainer!

    I think that covers the basics. My biggest tip is to keep a notepad handy to write down commands that you have to search for. Your bookmarks will fill up very quickly otherwise. Expect to get stuck sometimes. Expect to spend hours trying to troubleshoot an issue, then have it suddenly work with no idea what you actually did to fix it. Accept the win and never touch it again.

    I have done fresh installs many times. Some because I've played with 10 different programs that I decided against and want the leftover files gone, some because I wanted to try different mixes of distros, and once because I legitimately broke the OS.

    Keep your important stuff on an external drive to avoid any loss and don't be afraid to mess around with it!

    Btw, I'm a huge KDE plasma fan. It's lighter than GNOME, but very user friendly. I've settled on Kubuntu as my distro of choice.

  • Embryo loss is integral to IVF. Alabama’s ruling equating embryos with children jeopardizes its practice
  • IUDs and some birth control pills work by preventing implantation. Those would be banned, too.

  • Embryo loss is integral to IVF. Alabama’s ruling equating embryos with children jeopardizes its practice
  • I read some bickering about this amongst conservatives, and the reasoning seems to be:

    1. Conception should occur from sex because of the love between husband, wife, and God or something

    2. Typically, they'll harvest(?) multiple embryos, check if they are viable or have genetic abnormalities, then discard those that aren't viable or will result in major disabilities. To them, this is killing those unviable/unhealthy "babies". Sometimes the couple will freeze multiple embryos as backups, but not need them after a successful pregnancy (or more). Those microscopic globs of cells that they call babies are then "murdered". Their point is that this results in more deaths than lives.

    I'm curious what their opinion would be if a woman wanted IVF after 5 miscarriages, was unable to get the treatment, and went on to have 7 more miscarriages, still without having a successful birth. To be real, fundie couples who refuse contraceptives and are hell bent on having a child could go through many more miscarriages than that.

  • The lethal doses of 55 substances
  • Specifically from the sun, too. I have never heard of anyone dying from too much sun exposure that's not related to the temperature or skin damage.

  • The lethal doses of 55 substances
  • Tylenol is easier to overdose on than NSAIDs. I really don't think this guide is accurate. I'm really questioning the placement of cocaine and especially ketamine. Vitamin D from the sun? Lethal? I don't believe black widows are that venomous, either. How are they even measuring this? Cocaine will give you a heart attack, Tylenol will shut down your liver, venom acts like an infection... are they basing lethal dose on how much it takes to cause some kind of fatal reaction, or under a controlled administration with a defined "fatal dose" based on a specific measurement, like damage to a human cell?

  • Does anyone else feel like 90% of the population is stupid?
  • They're insecure about their intelligence but too prideful to admit when they don't know something, even to themselves.

  • Does anyone else feel like 90% of the population is stupid?
  • Education is the obvious fix, but at least in America, the idiots are trying to destroy it. If people learned critical thinking, almost everything else would fall into place. If we stopped reinforcing learned helplessness and made people practice logic and learn consequences, society would see a huge benefit. People need to be held accountable for their ignorance. Otherwise, they won't learn. Those who refuse to learn should rightfully be shunned, because they're the biggest propaganda weapon out there.

    Cognitive dissonance is another major reason for idiocracy. The MAGAts are so blatant about their love for it. "Wokeness" is healing from cognitive dissonance, which they've labeled as a virus.

    I'm sympathetic and offer to help someone if they're being a bit stupid (all of us have our moments), but if they refuse, that's where they should be held accountable.

  • Biden administration delays ban on menthol cigarettes until 2024
  • I have spent the past 3 years complaining about settling for Biden, but he's actually done a ton for the country in his short time. The media reports none of it. I still think voting for a non-dictator is worth the sacrifice for a 3rd party voter, which was me in 2020. The GOP has made their threats clear.

  • Where can I find audio books?

    I looked through the wiki and only found audio bay as a resource for audio books, which seemed limited. I'm mainly looking for non-fiction, especially of the "self help" and psychology variety. Books about dealing with mental illness or trauma to listen to while doing chores. Anxiously Attached is the main title I've been looking for, as an example.

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    The app goes black if I close out of the screen

    I'm on Android (galaxy s20) and my instance is lemm.ee

    If I am looking at wefwef and either go to a different app or go to my home screen, opening wefwef back up just leads to a black screen. I'm not closing the app completely, just switching screens.

    This also sometimes happens when I first open the app. I'll close it, then click again and it loads after a few seconds.

    The main issue is that if I leave the app, I'll completely lose my place.

    Side note- how do I change the app icon to the cute mouse? It's a black square with a white "W" on my phone.

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