toothpaste_sandwich

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[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 35 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The problem is he didn't trust pence to follow through.

[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 89 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Wow, that's a very passive aggressive reaction. I enjoyed a lot.

[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

So... What is it?

Now this is a solid piece of trivia, thanks.

[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 29 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (4 children)

this is a man who ran afowl of his home country's laws about pornography.

Afoul, surely?

The icon for media reminds me of a bidet on a floor plan.

[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 14 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

That would be something... Blow up that ridiculous palace Putin has, maybe even with him included. That would certainly cause some turmoil.

[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 25 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Do you live in a city with terrible gridlocks? Is there a specific intersection that you just know you'd do a better job designing? Soon you will be able to! Become a traffic engineer with Junxions.

That is a great idea for a game, wonder if this is going to be popular.

[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 3 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I'm out of the loop, what's rizz?

[–] toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm one eighty six... kilometers!

 

Los van z'n politiek—zucht, VVD…—een interessante meta-video over Ruttes beeldvorming als minister.

 

Something to disable image loading when not on Wi-Fi, for instance? Reddit is Fun had that option, and I have very limited data so that really helped me out.

 

it's not open source, hasn't been updated for years (though the developer did update all the dictionaries for Android 14 recently) but its customization options just can't be beat.

I use swipe left and right for delete and space and auto-correct with a dictionary I've been adding to for years. It allows you to add custom emoticons and words, it has a тяαทรƒ๑я๓ functions to add ⓥⓐⓡⓘⓞⓤⓢ GIᙏᘻIᑥKS to text... It has an option for swiping, too, though that's instead of the swiping for backspace and space. You can also edit which letters have what symbols above it.

Here's what my keyboard looks like. Notice the handy copy, paste, home, end, undo and redo buttons, too. Which are also completely customizable. Haven't found anything that truly does everything Multiling O does.

I do wish it was open-sourced though, if only so others could update it again...

 

Slechts 43 procent van de Amsterdamse jongeren zegt dat ze homoseksualiteit accepteren, dat was twee jaar geleden nog 69 procent. Ook in andere regio’s is er sprake van een dalende acceptatie. Dit blijkt uit onderzoek van GGD Nederland.

Uit onderzoek van de gezondheidsdienst GGD blijkt dat de acceptatie van lhbtiq+-personen drastisch daalt onder jongeren. Uit een enquête onder jongeren tussen 13 en 16 jaar blijkt dat steeds minder jongeren homoseksualiteit accepteren. Met name in Amsterdam is de afname fors. Twee jaar geleden accepteerde 69 procent van de jongeren homoseksualiteit nog, nu is dat slechts 43 procent.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl to c/thenetherlands@feddit.nl
 

Een klassiek Nederlands probleem: je bent niet met één maar met twee vrienden onderweg op de fiets. Met z'n drieën naast elkaar fietsen is zowel gevaarlijk als illegaal, maar hoe zorg je dat er niet één persoon is die de hele rit "waaat?" moet roepen terwijl-ie wanhopig toch aan het gesprek deel probeert te nemen van achter (of voor) de twee anderen?

(Edit: nu met volslagen onrealistische inspiratie-afbeelding van Chatgpt. Hihi, fietsen met een fietshelm.)

 

I have a Mastermouse MM530 by Cooler Master at the moment, bought on the basis of its "sturdy" build, but the mouse wheel has been playing up for a while now, occasionally scrolling down when I'm in fact scrolling up.

I'm not even looking for a gaming mouse, just a decent mouse with a clickable scroll wheel. More buttons is nice, but not needed. Any tips?

 

It's spring here in Europe, but we're international... right? I use the reverse drape cross a lot, though I've used the chest warmer while wearing a suit a couple of times, this past winter.

 

Relevant discussion for this community!

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl to c/signal@lemmy.ml
 

I've been wanting to link my Android tablet to Signal for ages now and recently came across Molly as an alternative app to use, which allows this possibility.

To import a backup from Signal you must use a matching or newer version of Molly, though, and where Molly is 6.41.3-2, Signal is 6.43.2, so I'll have to wait a bit before I can switch, I suppose. Looking at the open issues on Github though, it seems linked devices aren't all that stable yet.

How are your experiences with Molly, if you have them?

(I came across this disclaimer too: "unofficial forks are not supposed to use Signal’s infrastructure so Molly violates Signal’s TOS".)

 

Hi all, 

I'm an entrepreneur and as such need to keep track of the amount of hours I work, as I need to reach a certain minimum. 

My needs are quite minimal. I want the following fields: 

  • A date drop down; 
  • a category selection drop down (PR, financial, etc); 
  • a field for comments; 
  • and I want to enter an amount of hours worked (I would prefer not to have to enter a start time and end time separately as that is more actions to perform and more than I need) 

Ideally this would be editable on my phone as well as on my PC, and being able to quickly add up the hours worked would of course also be helpful. And being able to see a calendar overview, perhaps. 

I have a self-hosted server, so I could simply make a spreadsheet and edit that, but that still seems like it's not as fast and easy as I'd like. 

I've been trying out Pendulums, but their system of clocking in and out doesn't fit my type of activities, and manually entering them gives me too much to have to click on (including start time and end time, while I just want to enter an amount of hours). 

I much prefer open source software, but I've been having a hard time finding something to fit my use case. I imagine that for my case, it doesn't need to be something that's specifically for keeping track of hours worked—something that provides some kind of frontend to fill in a spreadsheet would suffice, I imagine. 

Does anyone have any ideas for FOSS that could do something like this?

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