

Looking forward to: everything
Scared of: everything
I’m an optimist with a lot of anxiety :/
I coalesce the vapors of human experience into a viable and meaningful comprehension.…
Formerly https://lemm.ee/u/geekwithsoul; alt is at https://lemmy.world/u/geekwithsoul
Looking forward to: everything
Scared of: everything
I’m an optimist with a lot of anxiety :/
Have you ever heard the phrase “You can’t reason someone out of an opinion that they didn’t reason themselves into”? If they’re objectively not fat, than what they’re really saying is they feel like they’re fat, not they they think that they’re fat. That can be for a whole host of reasons, but arguing facts with them won’t help. Far better to have discussions with them about why they feel that way and why they’re focused on it. Ultimately it’s an issue they have to resolve themselves and not something you can convince them of.
Verizon’s customer portal. Clunky, badly designed interface and what should be simple tasks end in dead pages, non-responsive widgets, and interminable loading screens. Just awful.
None of the age verification services respect privacy - that’s baked into the whole push for it. Because it’s not just about “verifying” people’s ages at a specific point in time, especially in the US, it’s about being able to prove you have in case anyone tries to sue you.
Headlines like this really need to put the emphasis on the cause, e.g. “UK Government Forces Bluesky to Roll Out Age Verification”
Nothing for about the last two years - before that? All sorts of different things. But finally realized pretty much every game was either just trying to get me to cough up more money, was a subpar experience because of interface/hardware limitations, and/or weren’t actually fun beyond giving me a brief distraction when I was bored.
If I get to the point where I want a mobile gaming option, I’ll just get a Steam Deck. Honestly the less time I spend attached to my phone, the better.
City governments have been pushing hard because they’re worried about their tax base and economies - not so much for the office space itself (though that’s in danger), but the ancillary businesses like coffee shops, lunch places, and car parks. It’s a shitty reason, as they could take the opportunity to rearchitect office space into livable housing and solve the problem that way - but they don’t want to.