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As a long distance runner: briefs on training days. Otherwise boxers.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Best countries to move to/live in nowadays?
19·10 months agoAs for the ‘No racism’ part, skip the Netherlands. One of the current governing parties is openly racist and can even be considered fascist. Also, we have a huge housing crisis, so finding a place to live may be challenging.
Try this: slice a lemon in half. Put it in a heat-resistant bowl. Place bowl into airfryer and set at 200 Celsius for 20 minutes. It’ll probably smoke, so make sure to ventilate well.
After that, you may be able to wipe most of the grease away with a cloth.
I chuckled. Upvoted
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Running@lemmy.world•Running General Chat - Weekly Thread Sat 23 November 2024
2·1 year agoGood luck!
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Running@lemmy.world•Running General Chat - Weekly Thread Sat 23 November 2024
2·1 year agoMissed my Thursday run as I visited my father in the hospital (fortunately nothing serious) and had to drive my mother around as she cannot drive anymore. Today, I slipped in the mud in the middle of a swamp area. Bad idea, but I got away with only minor discomfort.
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Running@lemmy.world•Running General Chat - Weekly Thread Sat 12 October 2024
2·1 year agoI bought new shoes. That’s not particularly special, but these are the first neutral shoes since I started running, almost 25 years ago. In the past year, my running stance appears to have changed. My antipronation shoes are pretty much written off by now, but the heel part of the sole is still relatively intact. In other words, I have changed to forefoot landing, whereas I used to land on my midfoot.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Mamma mia what is your favourite pizza?Nederlands
42·1 year agoItalian style, with tomato sauce, Mozzarella, anchovy, capers and onions.
cups + hplip . The hplip package is probably key.
I have the exact opposite experience. It always prints and although it only prints about 6 pages per minute, it starts immediately. However, I have an old-ish HP laser printer without the crappy adware.
My next printer will not be a HP for that reason.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was the last song you had to press repeat on?Nederlands
2·1 year agoI am not an ABBA fan, but that song was and is still awesome.
Let’s not forget that the ‘R’ in HR stands for ‘Resources’.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any occupations you uniquely oppose the existence of?Nederlands
8·1 year agoRecruiters.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is one (1) track from a video game OST I should put on my work playlist?Nederlands
2·1 year agoPlanescape: Torment - Bones of the Night
My son would vote for the Witherstorm theme in Minecraft.
…or simply a cold or flu?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux distro surprised you the most?Nederlands
6·1 year agoTuxedo OS, as preinstalled on my Tuxedo machine. It is just a heavily tweaked Ubuntu flavor with Plasma as a default desktop and sane defaults (firefox not as a snap, but as a .deb file). Everything worked so well out of the box that I did not see the point in installing Arch. I also love the fact that Plasma is kept very much up to date. In comparison, Kubuntu 24.04 still has Plasma 5., whereas I currently run 6.1.4.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the worst IT setup you have seen at a company?Nederlands
15·2 years agoI have worked as a lead developer for a major print shop with about 100 employees. The entire order workflow for all branches was shoehorned into one order management system that was initially hacked together for one or two users. It was built on a then already ancient OpenERP system and it had a PHP and smarty frontend for the actual order management. All was hosted on one old debian box which was a VM on a Windows server.
At some point in time, MT decided to slap a web shop onto this system, which was part of the main code base. User data were saved into the same database with plain text passwords. That was convenient for the support people: if somebody forgot their password, you could call support and they would read you your password over the phone.
Another thing that made my hair raise in fear, was that for every single order, any working file was retained indefinitely, even in the light of the then-looming GDPR laws. This amounted of terabytes of data, much of it very private.
I worked at the main branch. When a person walked in, there was a desktop computer at the counter. No password protection, an order management screen open by default. People could just walk in and start viewing orders at will. I am not sure whether they did, but we did push MT to at least have manadatory password protection on their PCs.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Android users, what's stopping you from switching to an iPhone?Nederlands
11·2 years agoI do not want to support a trillion dollar company that makes it impossible to repair my own stuff.
One of my cousins used to have a dog that she had named Pavlov. :-)