One of my favorite cities to visit. Really beautiful.
scytale
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scytale@piefed.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Okay if you use a password manager, don't you still have to remember your phone lockscreen and also computer passwords? How do you make this password thing as simple as possible?English
3·5 hours agoIf your memory can’t hold at least two authentication methods at the same time (phone pin and vault master password), you might have bigger problems.
There are ways though. Bitwarden for example allows you to set a pin once you’ve logged in, so you don’t need to enter your master password every time you reboot your device.
If you have it installed on multiple devices, then you easily have a backup device to check your vault if BW on the device you’re using somehow resets and asks you to enter the master password again. You can even store your computer password in your vault and use your phone to see it if your forget. While not advisable, you can set BW on your phone to have the same pin code as your phone, if you really have a hard time memorizing more than one code.
My wife and I share a music streaming account, so if I’m driving and I know she’s using it at home, I switch to radio in the car. But I don’t listen to music, I usually end up listening to NPR or something.
scytale@piefed.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•My organization provides some proprietary software. What is a motivation to use a FOSS alternative anyway (as a worker)?English
4·5 hours agoIn that case, use whatever you prefer. The fact that you are even considering the morality of using OSS over proprietary means you actually want to steer away from the latter given the choice. The only questions remaining are: Will the OSS alternative allow you to do your work as efficiently and effectively as the proprietary one at the minimum? Will using the OSS alternative negatively affect others using proprietary software that you need to work with?
That shape on your post or aviator style shades seem to work for most face shapes IMO. Don’t worry about brand or price. Just make sure it has UV protection and polarized lenses, and of course try it out and make sure your vision isn’t distorted. Other stuff like plastic or metal material depends on personal preference.
scytale@piefed.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•EFF is Leaving X | Electronic Frontier FoundationEnglish
7·1 day agoI’m surprised they were still there until this point. But yeah, good for them.
And didn’t need a visa as a tourist, so less scrutiny.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would happen if the US president declares martial law (not statewide, but entire nation) overnight?English
14·2 days agoLike all countries where this has happened before, it all depends on which side the military chooses. The outcome will be decided by a couple of generals.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What blue collar job has the largest cool factor?English
5·3 days agoNot to mention the things drifting around you in the darkness that you can’t see but can probably feel.
scytale@piefed.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Signal messages retrieved from iOS notification, as seen in Prairieland federal trialEnglish
54·3 days agoI learned about this a couple of months ago and I’ve since disabled previews in notifications. It’s unfortunately the nature of how notifications are delivered to you. You should be fine by disabling message previews in your notification settings.
scytale@piefed.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Wireless festival cancelled after Kanye West banned from entering UKEnglish
2·3 days agoI know, I was alluding to them making do with their current lineups and maybe upgrading some artists as the headlining acts if they can’t get replacements. I’m sure there are other popular artists on their lineup. I guess the presales went dry when news of the ban was announced.
scytale@piefed.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Wireless festival cancelled after Kanye West banned from entering UKEnglish
7·3 days agoIs it really a “festival” if pulling one headlining act cancels the entire thing?
Any chance you can do a lateral move within your current work? Might be easier, but you’ll probably have to accept a “demotion” if you have less experience than the people already there. On the other hand, you don’t “lose” your job and have to go through the entire process of quitting and applying. Having established connections and know-who’s within the org might also make it easier to pivot.
And how all the pieces are neatly arranged in one direction.
the more infectious and fatal strains spread to and killed off every susceptible human at a rate that could not support its propagation to new healthy humans
Plague Inc. has taught me how to be more effective and prevent this from happening.
scytale@piefed.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For those of you with a living room or multiple rooms; do you have a TV in your bedroom? Why or why not?English
1·5 days agoRight now, no. But I plan on upgrading to a bigger screen, so the current living room tv might be delegated to the bedroom, if I don’t end up selling it.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Nothing more permanent than a janky solutionEnglish
3·5 days agoI think it was a deliberate choice so the first thing that comes to mind isn’t cable tv companies. Also, data does move via current.
I like that depiction they used of artistic tools attached to a gear.





Possible regional pricing based on CoL and purchasing power in those countries. People in countries that have lower purchasing power won’t be able to afford those games if everything was priced universally in the USD equivalent.