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alehel@lemmy.zipto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone else hate knowing stuff and looking "smart"?1·4 days agoNah, I don’t know much, so I’m safe.
alehel@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The youtube algorithm is so bad, I say to my screen "why the fuck would I care about this!?" like 10 times a day.1·8 days agoMines pretty spot on weirdly enough.
alehel@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People in the office who don't take used K-Cups out of the machine are the new equivalent "you kill it, you fill it"4·8 days agoJust didn’t really occur to me that this is an issue. The offices I’ve worked in here in Norway, most people just do their part to keep the coffee machines orderly and clean. We had mold once when we forgot to empty the filter before the Christmas holiday, but first person in the office emptied it, cleaned the filter holder, left it in a mix of water and vinegar to kill whatever was left, and a couple of hours later (9 o’clock ish) we were brewing coffee again.
alehel@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People in the office who don't take used K-Cups out of the machine are the new equivalent "you kill it, you fill it"7·9 days agoInteresting. As a consultant I’ve worked in several different offices, but here in Norway I’ve never seen anything but either filter coffe or automated bean to cup machines. The staff in all those places have also been pretty good at maintaining the machines.
alehel@lemmy.zipto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People in the office who don't take used K-Cups out of the machine are the new equivalent "you kill it, you fill it"44·9 days agoWhy are offices using k cups? Sounds both extremely wasteful and expensive.
Shame about Nightdive not getting permission to do Goldeneye. They’ve done great work in the past, and a remaster of Goldeneye would have been awesome to see.
Don’t be nervous, I love your posts, and I’m sure others do to 🙌.
Thanks. It’s the first time I’ve actually put this down in words so it’s nice to know I wasn’t wasting my time 😊.
The loss of my grandma and uncle.
I live in Norway, but my mum is from the north-east of England (Seaton Sluice). As a kid, we spent all our major holidays there. We would all live in my grandma and uncles house when we were there. My grandma and uncle were awesome people. She would make me pancakes in the morning and he would take us for day trips when he wasn’t working. When we visited my uncle would sleep in a sleeping bag on the couch, so we could have the beds.
Basically all of my best memories from growing up are from Seaton Sluice and the surrounding area. We would go to the swimming pool, St. Mary’s Lighthouse, golf course and the Spanish City in Whitley Bay. Countless trips to Tynemouth Castle, because I had a fascination for castles. Shopping at the market in Blyth, where my uncle would always stop to talk with one of the stall owners he knew. Not to mention the 2 bottle crates and 4 bricks in my grandmas garden which we used to build a boat, bus, plane, or whatever our fantasy allowed. My uncle also had a shed in the garden which housed a large model railway.
My uncle died when I was around 7 or 8. My grandma deteriorated quite quickly after that and died a few years later when I was 12. She lived in a nursing home her last few years and the house was sold in 2000. At the time the impact of what I’d lost didn’t quite register with me. It was in adult life that it really hit me, and since then I’ve never quite got over it.
I regularly keep an eye out in case their house ever goes back on the market. I could never justify nor afford to buy it of course, as I live in Oslo, Norway still, and traveling to Newcastle isn’t as easy as it used to be. We used to be able to take the boat from Oslo to Newcastle, and there used to be a direct flight from Oslo Airport. Both are gone now as Newcastle is no longer a popular shopping destination for Norwegians. In many ways it feels like I’m not just mourning the loss of my uncle and grandma, but also the loss of Seaton Sluice as it feels like a large part of my identity.
Fortunately my mum is still around. We’re very close and always speak in English. I still read the Northern Ehco online, listen to BBC Radio Newcastle and watch episodes of Vera so I can feel like I’m still in touch with it all. I’ve watched all the episodes of “Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads” a number of times, and love it whenever a geordie appears in a TV show or radio play. Whenever a friend of family member goes to England, they pick up a copy of the Beano for me. The fact that we named our child Vera is no coincidence 😋.
I used to do yearly holidays to Newcastle/Whitley Bay after becoming an adult, but after we had our first kid, travel isn’t as easy anymore. I hope to take her there when she gets older though, to show her the sights from my childhood.
I’ll probably always mourn them. I got a tear in my eye yesterday when St Mary’s Lighthouse showed up on an episode of Vera. At the same time, the mourning feels manageable.
Ok, that post was way to long. If you made it all the way here, thanks for listening to my ramblings… And if you’re from the North East, give me a wave 👋.
alehel@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Beelink ME mini is a NAS with an Intel N200 processor and support for up to 6 SSDsEnglish15·12 days agoIf you live in a small place and dont have massive storage needs, it can make sense for the sake of the quietness.
Interesting. Only Fedora seems to be available in Norway.
I’m still 2 years away from a new work laptop (my current one is doing just fine anyway), but when the time comes, I might go for this. Was thinking about going ThinkPad+Linux anyway.
alehel@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•El Salvador won’t return wrongly deported Maryland man1·17 days agoIt only just occurred to me. Could they be refusing simply because they have no idea which one of them is him?
Your posts are the highlight of my Lemmy feed ❤️.
I’ve owned a Z Fold 5 for a little over a year. I’m a developer and often read dev articles, todos, code on a git repo and so on while traveling by buss/train. I find a regular screen size isn’t wide enough for reading code, but the z fold 5 unfolded is perfect. I don’t want to have to carry a tablet, and I definitely don’t want to pull my laptop out just for reading. I definitely won’t be going back to a non-foldable.
The inner screen definitely isn’t as fragile as you make it out to be. Can’t see any scratches on mine. It’s way more of a fingerprint magnet than my outer screen, but I can’t see that when the screens on, and the rest of the time it’s closed and hidden anyway, so why would I care?
Proton. They have a mail aliases feature where you can create temporary email addresses which forward to your account. Then, if you start getting junk you didn’t ask for, or have trouble unsubscribing, you just delete the alias.
I always use it because then I’ll never forget to use it.
alehel@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone feel like "Hot" is like "New" in a trenchcoat?2·20 days agoWould be cool if we could define our own custom algorithm, but I guess that might be taxing the servers to much if we could.
alehel@lemmy.zipto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•MakeMKV is a freedom shitshow itself. No source code and the binaries are Cloudflare-jailedEnglish2·20 days agoDidn’t know this, thanks!
alehel@lemmy.zipto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•MakeMKV is a freedom shitshow itself. No source code and the binaries are Cloudflare-jailedEnglish5·20 days agoUnless you want to retain the original video. HB doesn’t do video passthrough unfortunately.
I don’t want ads thrown into my eyeballs. So that’s a big no from me.