The less you know about your history, the easier it is to imagine you’d always be on the right side of it.

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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • I inderstand fully. I used ti go through the same. At the same time I noticed a big difference when i got married. And a huge one when i had kids. Having a child and being responsible for it is a life changing situation. I tell my self that i became an adult not when i turned 18 but when i became a parent. When this happened to me, my perspective about work stoped revolving about being the best, and turbed to be just and help others be better. That made me soon to realize that those 2 cannot get always together.

    Tldr: work 2 live > live 2 work



  • The end of hope of accumulation of wealth has driven liberated a lot of people from the need of a daily grind. Thats why we see the silent resignation, the negative responses to RTO and the “lack” of workforce. This is actually not a bad thing, if only the filthy-wealthy weren’t activelly working to destroy olthe only planet we can live on









  • MrSilkworm@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldIt's just a coffee
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    5 months ago

    As everyone else here, I think piracy is illegal and immoral. We should accept that we don’t own our services and software and we should never doubt that corporations have our best interest in mind.

    Therefore you should never have a Plex server, never use protonmail, never use AdGuard Home, never use AdGuard DNS for private DNS.

    Also you should never use Firefox with UBlock origin sponsorblock and consent o magic.

    Lastly you should never ever use re-vanced and x-manager, and God forbid don’t use a VPN

    Edit: syntax








  • • Ditched Reddit for Lemmy

    • Twitter for Mastodon

    • Netflix, Apple+, Prime for Plex

    • Gmail for Protonmail

    • Outlook for Thunderbird

    • partly Degoogled my android Smartphone

    • switched from Vanced to Re-vanced

    • Chrome for Firefox with add-ons

    • Alexa for Home Assistant

    • Partly switched off telemetry on Windows 10

    • Got my first all unlimited contract on my smartphone

    • Upgraded my ADSL to 200 Mbps

    • Used FOSS quite more frequently

    • Used Calibre for the first time

    • Learned a lot about emulators on PC

    Tbh, didn’t realised about all these things until I wrote them down

    edit: formating