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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Be honest. Are you the dev?

    This post screams indirect ad. Also you neglected to mention the Freemium model of this app and the fact that without premium (which is only $1/month), your images aren’t saved in full resolution??? Why would anyone use this instead of literally just their camera app?

    Also even if I wanted to use this: which probably explains the “only 500 downloads.”

    Let’s not forget to mention that, at best, AI was used to assist in writing descriptions both on the play store and the website.









  • Personally it’s not a hatred for Secure Boot itself. It’s a hatred for these companies requiring something that 1) is not necessary for their software to function and 2) offers little to no benefit for their software

    I refuse to let these corporations tell me how to use my hardware. Right now, I dual boot and I want to continue to dual boot, at least for the foreseeable future.

    I get irritated when people say “it’s no big deal, it’s easy to enable”, etc.

    You all are just enablers.












  • First off, this is a fucking ad. Article author is Mark Gerson who repeatedly references a book titled “God Was Right” written by… Mark Gerson… Set to release next month.

    Second, just some of my “favorite” parts:

    Contemporary research has shown that we can enjoy and find meaning in any job as long as we frame it correctly. This is called “job crafting.”

    Numerous studies have found that there is a productivity ceiling.

    The rate of production slowed for the hours 50 to 55.

    However, there was no increase in output from hours 56 to 70.

    “That extra 14 hours was a waste of time.”

    And so, we now have the number of what we have termed the “productivity ceiling”: It’s 55 hours a week.

    And here’s the amazing and maybe divine math.
    A Sabbath observer can work 10 hours a day for five days a week. He can really only work half a day on the sixth, as he needs to prepare for Shabbat — leaving him with a 55-hour work week.