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  • Google frequently stops working as an engine

    Don't threaten me with a good time.

    1. Seeking to understand others before being understood. As long as a (generous) standard of good faith is met, I meet others' thoughts and views with curiosity. I do not have to agree with them.
    2. Realize that no matter how hard I try, a lot of things are outside of my control to change. The change you desire could take a long time and no shortcuts are feasible. You can stick to your principles and at the same time recognize that there is only so much you can influence.
  • If the high seas dries up, are we up shit creek and have to stream?

    Actually support people who distribute under more reasonable terms/use Creative Commons/release to public domain.

  • The love of money. Making a profit is not enough, it has to be growing and accelerating all the time.

  • 60 Minutes

    Modern Family

    Big Bang Theory

    Mythbusters

  • Lord of the Rings

  • Violet Evergarden

    A Place Further Than The Universe

    Your Lie in April

  • Do you use youtube mainly?

    No

    Do you care about clickbait?

    No

    Did clickbait make you stop seeing some creator?

    Yes

    Did you use youtube but clickbait (among other things) made you to stop using it’s platform?

    No

    Do you think clickbait is the major of the YouTube’s problems?

    It's a two-way issue. People react to clickbait, creators create clickbait for cash. Chicken or egg: which came first?

    Do you see something good in clickbait among the bad things? Like, which ones?

    No

    Could we see clickbait as a necessary evil?

    Yes, in satire maybe

  • I have the "URL to restore your preferences in another browser" bookmarked for easy access. I wish Firefox can handle that when adding a custom search engine, but this is good enough.

  • Mullvad’s search engine ( leta(dot)mullvad(dot) net ).

    Some Searx engines have mullvad's search engine as an available source.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What websites do you find useful in everyday life?

  • What version is this one?

  • Lord Buckethead

    Boaty McBoatface

    Edit: I forgot Funny Valentine

  • Short answer: No.

    Long answer: My somatic reaction tells me to fear the accusation. But I choose not to. My brain tells me I shouldn't be. One - AI or not, em dashes are very helpful in comprehension. Two - why should I change myself just for internet points? Should I purposefully worsen my grammar to satisfy the anti-AI reader?

  • Yes. It's more or less the main way to get things done in a productive manner. Is the person stressed with deadlines? Giving them the safety to speak out that, for example, the constraints are unrealistic is better for everyone involved in the long run.

    I was once of a more cynical disposition and automatically assumed the worst in people. It's a very sad way to live.

    I find the Wikipedia article to be wishy-washy on its content and seems to contain more buzzwords than giving the reader an idea on what it is. Better resource if one needs concrete examples: https://positivepsychology.com/non-violent-communication/#what-is-nonviolent-communication-3-real-life-examples

  • We have a human tendency to take safe spaces to mean "safe space for me, even if I make others unsafe".

  • I would rather not. Lemmy is not Reddit.

  • Community sizes are smaller but the larger ones are large enough to sustain conversations

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    The ancient Roman fiscus Iudaicus is a fanum tax

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    One Ring to Rule Them All

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    The Ruling Number

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/196_(number)
  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Rule 34 of the Internet. No Exceptions