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  • For markdown note taking I cannot recommend enough obsidian

  • In the notification section of my settings i can see whitch apps sent me notification in chronological order, can you do that?

  • I nave always user Obsidianfor my notes (wich are mainly for D&D and personal project, not anything work or school related) and I'm extremely happy with it. It works completely offline, you can make CSS snippets yourself if you know how to, it's very customisable and you could even avoid making an account for the cloud sync using other tools (I use synchthing). It doesn't use LLMs in any way, it doesn't has any ADs and it's also free

  • 4 to 7 depending how fast they can move their feet

  • They definitely exist, i use PurpleTV,but I can't say how privacy friendly or actually good is it (I barely use it)

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    The moment i can buy merch of her i will become homeless

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why do i see so many americans obsessed with the concept of "this is a thing that [Ethnicity] does"

  • Removed

    Arbys has your back

    Jump
  • This is just and AD

  • Here's my cat tax

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How to avoid having cat hair all over my house and clothes every 2 days?

  • No.

    In the traditional problem, the man tied to the tracks has no input in the final result, they are just a passive piece of the problem, we can assume what their thinking is and that it is how I rationalized my solution: I would expect the lever to be pulled if I was tied to the tracks and so I pull it myself knowing I would not blame the one pulling the lever for my death.

    But in this scenario the man has the ability to act for himself: he can decide to jump. I would never expect him to do so (actually I would never expect 99% of people to pull the lever if they were to die themselves) because that is an action that goes too much against all of our instincts and by pushing them I would, in my opinion, commit a murder.

    If I was the fat man I would not jump, and if I was pushed I would absolutely blame the one doing it for my death.

    You could think that killing 1 to save 5 is the better outcome, but who decide that 1 human is less worth than those 5? It's just the numbers? Then you could argue that between fighting WWII and submitting to the Nazi the better outcome would have been to not fight them because the people that died in camps were less then the victims of the war. Of course that's an overblown example, but it show why I'm extremely uncomfortable with pushing the fat man: imposing your will on someone who has the ability to act is almost never the answer

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    R(ule)edhead

  • Absolutely, it would still be an horrible experience

  • I happily live with myself. The death is on the hands of whomever tied those people to the tracks.

    Yes, I pulled the lever and by so chose who lived and who died, but if I was that person alone on the tracks I wouldn't blame the one pulling the lever, I believe it was the lesser of two evil. I would still be fucking pissed, but at the one who tied me there, not the person forced to choose.

  • Genuine question, why peope don't want a patriarchal society but wish for a matriarchal one? Isn't it better to just have equality between all genders?

    Don't get me wrong, I also don't want a patriarchal society and I understand what are the problems with it, but I never understood the desire to have a "main" gender