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Don’t forget “Giving Tuesday” - designed to manipulate you if have any money left after all the rest and feel guilty about that fact.
Don’t forget “Giving Tuesday” - designed to manipulate you if have any money left after all the rest and feel guilty about that fact.
I was gonna ask - PeopleOfWalmart? I can see it now - a 400lb man in fur suit bikini, engulfing the electric scooter, half-eaten peach in one hand, half-empty Fireball nip in the other, freshly knocked-over produce display spread in front of him.
The Fediverse needs an r/fatlogic analog, made entirely of stretchy materials of course, where this kind of Fat Acceptance garbage can be posted. It’s a special flavor of mildlyinfuriating, Now with 200% of the calories, but don’t worry, it’s healthy … of course it is!
If you think scambaiting is good entertainment and you’ve somehow not come across Lenny, today’s your lucky day:
https://www.youtube.com/@ToaoDotNet/videos
It’s gonna be wonderful to watch the Lennys of the world become increasingly more sophisticated/human-seeming and less random.
It’s annoying AF, much like the habit of people posting comments consisting of “Based” all over the place in recent times. The latter is dying down fortunately, and I hope the R meme meets a quick and painful death very soon.
The Thunderbird desktop mail client is far better (feature-rich, stable, interoperable) than any webmail or phone app mail client I’ve ever seen.
Hacker News has long been one of my main news sources. The majority of postings are tech-related but there’s a lot of more general content and the moderation is very good. https://news.ycombinator.com/ . I generally use Feedly to browse it.
For excellent, in-depth analysis of world events/politics/economics there’s the UK-based publication The Economist - https://www.economist.com/ - which is a paid service (expensive!) but has a lot of free content on the site, esp. if you’re signed-up, even as a free user. It’s not an aggregator though - more like a better NY Times without all the stupid fluff.
https://search.worldcat.org/ is a good inter-library search site. My librarians use it (among other things, I’m sure) to find books/DVDs to acquire for me on ILL, but since the site is public sometimes I just do the search for them and send them a link to what I want when I submit a hold request.