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  • Typically, people aren't always bored, because otherwise, you are basically emotionally flat and depressed and soon will be suicidal. Have you seen kids that say they are bored? It just means they are not doing anything that interest them.

    To get "unbored", you most likely need to be doing something that is fun, and/or meaningful, and/or enjoyable, and/or worthy, and/or essential to survival (in a way, people who are bored may be having it too easy). It may be better to be doing something productive, personally or socially, than doing something just addictive.

    Even being still meditating is doing something (like actively paying attention to the breath).

  • Since I am not in anyway inclined to go read their code, I probably will just trust FF's "recommended" flag until there is an obvious problem. Of course, when it is like that, then it's too late. I tried the "Dark theme" on FF for a little bit, switch back to using Dark Reader in no time.

  • I mean, this might be a complete waste of time. But it's ironically funny how "serious" he is about changing how the public calls "boneless chicken wings", and how proud his council member father is, "that's my son, right there!". It isn't any worse than one of those reality TV shows.

  • This is like one of those heist movie posters. You can tell: they are off to no good.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    How attackers use inbox rules to evade detection after email account compromise

    blog.barracuda.com /2023/09/20/threat-spotlight-attackers-inbox-rules-evade-detection
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Today The UK Parliament Undermined The Privacy, Security, And Freedom Of All Internet Users

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2023/09/today-uk-parliament-undermined-privacy-security-and-freedom-all-internet-users
  • Eat them before you eat anything else. When you are hungry, foods tend to taste better, and your body is not trying to tell you to stop eating yet.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Probe reveals secret Israeli spyware that infects via ads

    www.theregister.com /2023/09/16/insanet_spyware/
  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Cow Fallen Head First into a Sinkhole, Calmly Rescued

    fb.watch /n4FwUOMHGz/
  • Ah, the lure of power.

  • Sure, justifying for your own folks. 🤪

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    How a sea otter became a serial surfboard-stealer

  • Hey, that's how I find out the world news nowadays. Submarine implosion, armed rebellion, mysterious plane crash, those all came through.

  • It's not mine. 😅

  • I personally think you have to be careful. If they don't like your application and find that you are not disclosing the information, it might become a justification to reject the application. Remember that there are 3rd parties that massively correlate internet data that are sold to governments and corporations. Unless you accounts definitely cannot be linked to your real identity, there is a chance that they will find out what social accounts you have anyway.

  • It seems more or less. Have you seen the recent news about US government's arrangement to have an eastern European country running a platform to collect data on its own citizens to skirt around the warrant law? If citizens are being treated as such, how are non-citizens being treated?

  • This article specifically addresses Visa applications. So, if the person is already applying for a citizenship, there is most likely already a residency which doesn't require Visa on entry. There also seems to be a different set of rules for people already in the country. From the article:

    And while the court recognized the First Amendment rights of noncitizens currently present in the United States who limit their online speech because they may need to renew a visa in the future, it held that the federal government’s regulation of immigration should be granted significant deference.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Federal Judge Upholds State Department Rule Requiring Visa Applicants to Disclose Social Media Information

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2023/09/federal-judge-upholds-state-department-rule-requiring-visa-applicants-disclose
  • Music @beehaw.org

    Diana Damrau - Mozart - Queen of the Night aria (The Magic Flute, The Royal Opera)

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Personal Privacy & Security for CISOs

    calebsima.com /2023/08/22/personal-privacy-security-for-cisos/
  • Here's mine: Dreaming of an Organic World.

  • AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    Untitled; so give it a go

  • Music @beehaw.org

    Arthur Rubinstein - Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.14 in C-Sharp Minor (Moonlight Sonata), Op.27 No. 2

  • The SSD's performance is so high, it's pretty much possessed. Sleeping function would probably require incantation.

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Relaxing Birdsong for Sleep and Meditation | Relax With Nature | BBC Earth

  • All of them is most likely the most accurate answer. The tilted examples would be: Genghis Khan is widely admired as a hero by the Mongolians and almost universally hated by others. Leopold II is admired by the Belgians but would be a criminal, probably crimes against humanity, today.

    A Congolese man, Nsala, looking at the severed hand and foot of his five-year-old daughter who was killed and allegedly cannibalized by members of the Force Publique in 1904, as a result of Leopold's policy.

  • No, unfortunately, I haven't. Maybe sometime....

  • Music @beehaw.org

    Placido Domingo - Ruggero Leoncavallo - Recitar!... Vesti la Giubba (Pagliacci)

  • If they knew it wasn't going to work, why ask for it at the first place. Red herring? Ask for something big to trade for something smaller? Drama for the bored?

  • Music @beehaw.org

    Yeol Eum Son - Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K 467 (2011 International Tchaikovsky Competition)

  • Music @beehaw.org

    José Carreras - Bizet - La fleur que tu m'avais jetée (Carmen, Metropolitan Opera)