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  • My first Redbull was on a class trip in 5th grade that involved an overnight bus drive, so I had it because it's supposed to make you stay awake. Well it made me zonk out immediately and sleep through the entire rest of the bus ride (Diagnosed and medicated for adhd nowadays dw)

  • I'm 99% sure this is France. Any Geoguesser pro around to confirm or dispute that?

  • It's the same exact laptop, the tests ran sequentially but were edited so that the video shows them in parallel. Since it's the same hardware in each test and only the OS changes, it's a perfectly fine setup for comparison.

  • Maybe it's a "-"

  • It's almost 1am and I just caved and bought a set of ddr5 sodimm to udimm adapters.

  • Why no? They're a thousand times better than those classic "Magic Wand" style vibrators

  • Man I bet those communities are still around somewhere, but I sure miss the "OC/Sona culture" of the 2010s. Everyone having a reference sheet of a character that is meant to represent their whole vibe just pinned on their profile made it so easy to cultivate friend groups of people who are just the perfect matching flavor of weird

  • Don't ever turn on the bidet too early!

  • I grew up in a strong Black Tea for breakfast kinda household, and putting milk in it was pretty frowned upon because that's what Kazakhstan People (?) do. (My parents are racist in ways most people couldn't even comprehend) So I only tried Chai Latte kinda recently, but compared to coffee it just lacks depth and tastes kinda watery to me. Which I'm pretty sad about since I'm not supposed to drink coffee at the moment ;_;

  • It's not that many people are upgrading all the time, but if you coincidentally need an upgrade right now you're gonna talk about how it sucks. Leads to bias in what people talk about, I guess.

    I sure know I'm talking about it a lot, since I was planning to build my first ever Desktop PC a few months ago and now I have all the parts except for the RAM and it sucks to be waiting for the prices to drop :(

  • Gone Girl, keep Rosamund Pike

  • I've been vegan for a year now, with 100% consistency and not really any struggle. And still, I know that on any given day there might just be a moment where I could find myself with a half-eaten ham sandwich in my hand because I forgot. It's so fucked up, how is anyone supposed to build any form of identity when significant parts of it are always at risk of dropping off and being forgotten for no good reason 😮‍💨

  • Russian could have been such a woke language if Russia wasn't such a right-wing shithole. It's kind of elegant how you gender verbs when talking about yourself, because your conversation partner can just pick up on it and gender you accordingly.

  • Nope, I saw plenty of bad art before AI became a thing and this is 100% handmade. Not 100% original though, as the lines were clearly traced. You can actually tell the person who made it is fairly inexperienced in art because they used the airbrush for every single shadow and highlight, so being this anatomically correct on the lines would not be consistent if they weren't tracing.

  • this horsey needs https 🐎

  • I don't like it when websites don't allow me to enter emojis in text boxes (like when naming or tagging things in browser games). It's not even that I do it a lot, I just don't like arbitrary restrictions like that. I know my fellow web devs always get nervous about them causing technical issues, but realistically that really doesn't happen with any modern tech stacks. I've been including emoji input in the test cases for any text input components I program and there's never been any real issue that would warrant not allowing them at all. Even the notorious 10-character 👨🏻‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏻 really doesn't cause problems, you just have to account for the length of it.

  • When I was a teenager, my main source of income was online Usability testing. It was pretty inconsistent, some weeks were 10$, some were 60$, but it took fairly little effort and time. All I had to do was click through a website and narrate how my experience with it was.

    It probably pays way less nowadays, but I remember that usertesting.com was my main website for this back in the day because they paid 10$ per test (even if it's just 10min) and had plenty of opportunities. If you want to try it, make sure to state your household income/education level/job is a bit more than it actually is. You do get more tests that way

  • aoba