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AstralWeekends, to asklemmy in What is an absurdity that has been normalized by society?

That is a great way of putting it and totally compatible with my view as well. The boundaries of the system dictate the pathways in which greed flows.

AstralWeekends, to asklemmy in What helps you when ill? Need some tips!
AstralWeekends, to mildlyinfuriating in Researching alcohol interventions for a friend. I’ve seen more ads for alcohol than ever in my life

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AstralWeekends, to mildlyinfuriating in Researching alcohol interventions for a friend. I’ve seen more ads for alcohol than ever in my life

NextDNS and similar services basically host the pi-hole on your behalf. Pi-hole setup involves installing packages on a device that will handle your ad content filtering and related network configuration; NextDNS involves getting a URL to copy-paste into your phone, computer, or network’s DNS configuration settings. The latter is far less labor-intensive. The trade-off is that you have less control over how things get blocked. Pi-hole is more of a local solution than NextDNS, but if you don’t want to fuss with the tech and just want to start blocking more ads, go with NextDNS (or similar).

Here is an article that covers info about how to set this up on an Android phone and several private DNS provider options: theupdatebox.com/how-to-enable-private-dns-on-and…

AstralWeekends, to asklemmy in What is an absurdity that has been normalized by society?

I propose that human greed leads to the corruption of both capitalist and communist systems in actual practice. The difference is that in capitalism, greed is publically encouraged and publically rewarded, while in communism, greed is publically discouraged and privately rewarded. Inequality is present in both practices ostensibly (with few historical exceptions). Whatever economic systems are implemented by humanity, some people are winners and some are losers.

The question of what system is best cannot be settled by only historical anecdotes. Historical record is too biased towards its own context, though we can look at patterns that have emerged through recorded history to try and achieve a more objective understanding; we have to examine a system as it exists right now. We must accept that no system will be exempt from human greed and focus our efforts on policies that fight against it wherever possible. This is not an enlightened centrist position; this is the position of someone who wants to maximize the number of societal winner and minimize the number of losers.

AstralWeekends, to news in Trump Returns to the Service Formerly Known as Twitter

Here ya be: archive.li/SdwgQ

AstralWeekends, to pics in Trump's mug shot

Chaotic neutral over here…

AstralWeekends, to history in If you could go back in time and watch -- but not change or interact with -- one historical event, what would it be?

Tough to choose, but I think it would be interesting to see what the heck was going on with the dancing plague of 1518.

AstralWeekends, to selfhosted in [RANT] I pay $70/mo for this privilege

I have been using Calyx for the past few months, which is a 1 year pre-paid connection through the T-Mobile network for $750 the first year. No data caps, have used it in the Southwest, South Central, and Midwest parts of the country with fairly good results. I measure up/down occasionally and get anywhere from 30Mbps - 250 Mbps up / 1 - 25 Mbps down. Lots of variety in the signal based on location and time of day, which is my main complaint, but it should be expected with a mobile data connection. Not fancy, but I go through a lot of data at my job and generally don’t have much problems streaming video.

To be honest, I will probably try to switch over to a fiber connection when my year is up because I’m not longer working from the road, but it really hasn’t been the worst solution by far.

AstralWeekends, to asklemmy in What's your natural talent?

(Well, I must say, you mentioned you’re not a native English speaker, but you could fool anyone because your English is crazy good - what is your native language?)

I agree, it’s a real strength and something you can learn to control and use when you need it. It has definitely led to burnout situations for me in the past. For me, I think that comes from wanting to meet the expectations I feel I’ve set, but I’ve struggled to differentiate between expectations that I’m setting for myself vs. what others actually expect. My entire life I’ve worked harder than needed, most likely. Does this sound familiar to you? It’s definitely led to some success for me that I don’t feel is really deserved, but I’m learning to be a little more grateful for it these days :)

AstralWeekends, to asklemmy in What's your natural talent?

Completely agree with your suggestion for handling this issue. This is something I’ve experienced most of my life as well and have only started realizing it at work the past few years. As I started working on more complicated subjects with a lot of room for ambiguity and error, I really have to make sure and qualify what I know for certain and what is more speculation in my work conversations.

AstralWeekends, to asklemmy in What's your natural talent?

Which, in a way, means they failed at failing!

AstralWeekends, to lemmyshitpost in gotdamn

Not when every response is a 503 (taps head)!

AstralWeekends, to mildlyinfuriating in lemmy.world blocked the largest piracy community in all of lemmy

Exactly. If you’re someone who engages in piracy, you should be quite used to putting in this type of effort.

AstralWeekends, to programmerhumor in Not enough monitors

Can find some great deals at thrift shops if you’re not too picky about resolution!

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