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  • New Lemmy version: objectively does look sleeker and more modern

    Me: I hate change 😠

    But also everything looks... Slightly enlarged? And now things don't fit in one row on my phone anymore where they previously did.

    (I know, you can't do anything about that, just shaking my fist at the sky)

  • I haven’t seen a “37” in an analog clock.

    There’s a 7, there’s 8, and there are four spaces (which may or may not be marked) in between them.

    ???? There's also no 40 on a clock. And what, are you only able to read a clock to an accuracy of 5 minutes...?

    analog clocks all my life—which, again, is not something that should be assumed nowadays

    bullshit. Everyone knows how to read them, and they are everywhere.

    I was told to “count by fives”. Hence: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55 and 00.

    Now, when we were taught the multiplication table for 5 (maybe it’s just my teacher) we revisited how to read off minutes from the clock (digital displays are still rare back then).

    I guess we just had different lessons.

  • And if it's pointed to 37, a prime number? Do you have to have your tables memorized up to 37x37 to be able to read that?

    It's knowing how to count, at best. But out of curiosity, do you really go "long pointer at 8, 8x5=40" internally when reading the clock?

    I'd imagine most people would just go "40".

    Case in point: in school, we learned how to read a clock before we learned anything at all about multiplication.

  • Right? These companies act like they are selling food and we are stealing it.

    In reality, they put a big "free beer" sign up, we go and happily accept the beer, and then they act outraged that we refuse when they try to piss in the mug after handing it to us.

  • Yeah. I don't have a contract with the site, agreeing to pay them in any way, shape or form. They voluntarily show me their content, but that does not obligate me to also accept their ads.

  • Hey, thanks! It's a photo I took almost a decade ago in New Zealand. Here's a link.

    I also have a second "swipe" to the homescreen (with about as many apps), but I make a point to keep apps installed to a minimum, and everything else is not used commonly enough to justify a place on the homescreen. 95% of my app opens are probably Firefox, haha.

  • Using a docker container provides you with the exact amount of extra protection as using a VM: zilch.

    Only advantage is you can use other people's config easily.

    • signed, someone happily using their own VM-based setup