That's good info on the over-warm gloves. I should be careful of that. At the moment, I'm visiting cold places - so there is a temptation to buy myself some nice warm gloves. But for my main purposes at home, it doesn't get as cold... so really warm gloves would be a mistake I think.
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It rarely gets below 0°C where I live, and mostly I'm not going to be wearing gloves at all. But when I do wear them, I guess it will be somewhere around -2 to 6 °C. I don't think I need gloves that are very warm. It's mostly have wind-chill and a bit of warmth for general use.
(Currently I'm away from home, in a place where it is regularly -5 to -10 °C; so I'm thinking it might be good to have a not-too-warm set of gloves but with enough space for a woolen liner or something.)
I first saw this a few years ago (without the pointless comments). Thanks for reminding me of it! I'd wanted to save it somewhere for future reference, but forgot.
I use to think about this a lot, and would constantly try to fix it - trying to look like I wasn't just playing with my dick while doing it.
But now that I'm older I realise most people know clothes do this, and that it doesn't really look like a boner anyway. And people generally aren't looking at me wondering if I've got a boner, and they probably don't care if I do unless I'm also staring at them or something. .... So now I just worry about accidentally staring at people. (And my eyesight isn't great, so it isn't always easy to tell.)
Probably they do both. The paid drivers are a bit of a side-project to get government subsidies for 'job creation' and such.
Yep. GOG is good. I've been getting a bit more into itch.io as well though. itch is packed with small simple experimental indie stuff. I've got no interest in most of it; but there's a surprising amount of good stuff there too. (At least, it was surprising to me when I started visiting it more frequently.)
Seems like the person wants to learn something, but with zero effort. (i.e. won't read the article; and certainly won't look for additional context or information.) So maybe it would be better to post the question into an AI chatbot. You can just ask whatever question, and get some plausible but possibly-bullshit answer; then feel good for satisfying your curiosity.
Coincidentally, I just read a mastodon post where someone did a basic experiment to see what kind of content TikTok is pushing.
I was curious what a TikTok user might see if they made a fresh account. I provided no preferred content categories, and did not interact with any video in any way except the skip them.
In my first fifteen minutes, I received:
9 manosphere “inspiration” videos The official accounts of Tucker Carlson and Vivek 2 clips from each Fox News, and tabloids New York Post and Metro 1 “America first” rando 1 Copaganda vid of “cool” new police robots Elon’s nazi salute without context or commentary
(they go on to list other things they saw after this.)
For sure. I've been looking for a solid OneNote replacement for a few years now. Inking is the only major barrier.
I really like OneNote, and I've been using it for more than 10 years. But in recent years, my dislike for Microsoft has grown to the point where I feel I need to stop using all their products.
Right now I'm using xournal++ a lot. It has really excellent drawing functionality; but zero organisational functions. (I'm organising my xournal notes using just file names and folder structure.)
What I really want is integrated xournal support with Obsidian, or Joplin. In Joplin, I've tried inserting a pdf into my notes, and telling Joplin to open the pdf by launching xournal++. That sort of works; but the viewing of the pdf in Joplin shows a window-within-a-window; and the creating of new notes is fiddly; so I decided it wasn't quite good enough.
I haven't run into the problem of people not being able to use a mouse - but I've found that very few young people are able to tell if something is saved on their own computer or being accessed over the internet. Saving or downloading files is not something they are familiar with. (Which I suppose is because a lot of modern software makes cloud stuff so silky smooth that people don't notice it.)
I actually agree with this comic, feminism has been hijacked by career sociopaths who treat misandry as a guiding principal, but it’s sexist to talk about that.
I'm sure that is not what the comic is trying to say. From what you've said, you actually disagree with the message of the comic.
Yeah, I like the layers idea. And I'm seeing that trying stuff on is definitely important. I've been to a couple of stores recently, and the fit of different gloves is quite different even with similar styles and sizes.
I'm away from home at the moment; and its a bit colder here than where I live - so although it would be nice to have new gloves right away I'm thinking maybe I should wait until I'm hope to choose something in the climate that I actually live in!