

I think that trope “Hurt people hurt people” applies to him. I think he’s desperately unhappy, and since he doesn’t know how to fix himself he’s lashing out at other people.
I am old. I struggle with depression and chronic illness, but most days I win. Well, some days. Well, I’m winning today.
I love Motorhead and the Grateful Dead. In the Tolkein universe I would be an Ent. I like origami, history, and entomology. I chant Hare Krishna and feed the birds.
I don’t always do as I am told.


I think that trope “Hurt people hurt people” applies to him. I think he’s desperately unhappy, and since he doesn’t know how to fix himself he’s lashing out at other people.
Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places, if you look at it right
Ramen or Macaroni & Cheese makes a good base. You can throw pretty much anything in there with it and have a meal.
I use them.
Since phone books aren’t really a thing anymore, my stack of business cards has taken its place. I like having all the information– name, address, phone, website, and email– all in one place. It’s especially important for things like plumbing and air conditioner repair, services that I don’t use regularly and don’t want cluttering up the contact list in my phone.


Where I live most of the “banks” are just kiosks located inside of grocery stores.
I’m not really seeing a lot of new buildings at all. So many places have gone out of business that they just keep re-using the old ones.


So Paula Poundstone has recurring character on her podcast, a woman whose husband died of food poisoning after eating tainted cheese: “It was the Gouda that got 'im.”
And now, every damn time I’m in the dairy aisle at the grocery store… 🙄


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In addition to the points the other posts have made, I think we’ve been conditioned to believe that cost = quality, “you get what you pay for.”
Edited to add: I thought the question was about FOSS/Open Source in general. I guess it was more specific than I realized.


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First and foremost, I equate privacy with dignity and respect.
But now it’s also a matter of self defense. A woman in Texas does not want to be caught looking up abortion clinics. An immigrant searching for legal council could find themselves visited by ICE. An idle comment that you are anti-fascist could end up labeling you as a domestic terrorist. A tasteless joke you posted as a teenager could cost you a job as an adult.
Fifteen years ago my mother was on Facebook and the algorithm figured out she had breast cancer. She was flooded with quack cures and ads for clinics in Mexico. She didn’t fall for, but if she had, it could have killed her.
It isn’t just about Amazon trying to sell you a toilet seat. The stakes are higher than that.


Stores used to ring up your groceries, bag your groceries, take them to your car, and load them up for you.
Now they’ve got you convinced that if you aren’t doing their work for them for free, you’re violating some sort of implied social contract.


In addition to the previously linked SomaFM and RadioParadise, I use ReListen to listen to the Grateful Dead and a lot of other recorded concerts.


“I used to be a hot-tar roofer. Yeah, I remember that… day.” ~Mitch Hedberg


I like SomaFM and RadioParadise. They’re free/listener supported, and both have a multiple channels and a wide selection to choose from.


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Two things:
I’m pretty sure more than half of the topics now are AI
Every topic on Reddit, no matter how serious, turned into a contest to see who could come up with the best one-liner in the comments.