Posts by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
(DIR) Post #ArWcNSQzEiKEU9qayu by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-02-26T23:04:47Z
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Framework for sure. That other thing is butt-ugly.@frameworkcomputer
(DIR) Post #ArXcmvi5EELiWLehW4 by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-02-27T10:44:08Z
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So, are we adults allowed to buy these for ourselves?@frameworkcomputer
(DIR) Post #ArgQh8T1DHx7tDn1ge by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-03-03T16:41:01Z
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There is. You just say it. People don't like that? Not your problem, and also a great way to filter out people who are not worth your time. @futurebird
(DIR) Post #As1P6WIxbPwXTKDhmy by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-03-13T19:32:07Z
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I used to do a multimodal commute, and for part of it, I used a kick scooter (Xootr MG) because that was far, far faster than transferring buses. It folds up into a pretty small, lightweight package that you can easily carry onto a bus or train.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #As5c24Krj3GjbZ9uAi by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-03-15T20:15:48Z
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Bollards are the best!@futurebird
(DIR) Post #At1pElY8MCVZJzpzOa by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-04-12T22:17:03Z
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I feel your pain. I too am allergic to sunflower and coconut.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #AtmuLWByaVC6fdGwNs by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-05-05T15:25:41Z
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I have to say I've never experienced the 40s condition, and I turn 70 in a few weeks. It's always been the 20s condition for me and still is. However, I've always been careful to build up gradually. Maybe that's it?Oh, and also....I hate running. That is one exercise I will never ever do.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #AtzrHScO9yj7cVTlNg by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-05-11T20:20:58Z
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Not even slightly surprising. It's been years since I used Google search so I haven't witnessed this firsthand.@ocean
(DIR) Post #AuDsJewdzhvxFDo3ou by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-05-18T15:40:11Z
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"I've heard people suggest that products that last slow economies. That isn't true. They change who gets to make money."This right here is probably the real driver of disposability. If things last, rich parasites don't make excess profits from people continually replacing manufactured goods. Instead ordinary people keep the income from repairs in their circles. Can't allow working class people to thrive, or they won't be willing to be pawns any longer.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #AuV8eenZtqx5vRZuj2 by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-05-26T23:33:21Z
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Not Rome, but I would like to vacation that way in Tenochtitlan, or in Constantinople.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #AvAFnM0eeVm9E33WzY by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-06-15T19:36:29Z
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Clearly it's so that everyone will look at her and squeal, "Aaawwwww, she's the cutest thing!"@futurebird @nova
(DIR) Post #Aw4sLBppmzQJlQUS8G by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-07-13T03:12:16Z
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I've just set my phone to reject calls from anyone who isn't in my contact list. If someone else really wants to talk to me they can leave voice mail.@futurebird @waldoj
(DIR) Post #Axjp8V7iwZitB5uf1k by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-08-31T19:11:35Z
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Not really. I've always had a second pronunciation for many words tucked away in my head: pronounced as if every letter in the word had a logical sound. That's something that just comes naturally.On the other hand, I was 15 by the time I figured out how to add and subtract numbers containing more than one digit.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #Az5DWBOzOTd1d0y6zY by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-10-11T00:45:53Z
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It's ok, we love you in spite of them. Or maybe because of them?@futurebird
(DIR) Post #AzXR2xawUMDKBzOgk4 by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-10-24T15:29:22Z
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I used to work in digital print production. We printed thousands of pages every day. I was taught to hold up a ream of paper to find its natural curl direction, and also to fan the paper so the sheets wouldn't stick together.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #AzXV8FB2weXdzI3kdk by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-10-24T16:15:09Z
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My housemate is one of those people. Laptops just die around her, for no good reason.@futurebird @albertcardona
(DIR) Post #B05WQONmcNtjxXbTsm by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-11-09T21:03:18Z
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States should call his bluff.@Nonilex
(DIR) Post #B0AxCFvKwLHwDua6PQ by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-11-12T16:43:41Z
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That sounds like hell.@ai6yr
(DIR) Post #B0XCko6CaDdLlVsCJM by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-11-23T10:41:13Z
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Maybe it's not any of those things; it could be that she just can't see the symmetry. Brains can have all kinds of weird gaps in visual-spatial understanding.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #B15isNkZWV7oMSvXoe by EverydayMoggie@sfba.social
2025-12-10T02:21:26Z
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In the case of measles, that is probably true, having it does typically confer lasting immunity, it's just far riskier than a vaccine. I got tested earlier this year, and I still have high immunity after 60 years. Definitely do not recommend getting measles, however, it was a horrendous experience that sent me to the emergency room twice.And also, yes, we are in fact mortal, every one.@futurebird @minmi @arstechnica