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Strayce@lemmy.sdf.orgto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Favorite Firefox addon that isn't just ublock, darkreader, etc? I throw out Singlefile but you probably have thatEnglish
2·8 days agoSort of? Never used OneTab but it looks like a single list. Tabs aside breaks up tab sets into sessions / windows.
Strayce@lemmy.sdf.orgto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Favorite Firefox addon that isn't just ublock, darkreader, etc? I throw out Singlefile but you probably have thatEnglish
4·8 days agoTabs aside.
Nothing you can’t do with bookmarks, but it’s a much nicer interface.
I’m happy enough with my current (non-oss) watch that I’m not going to change until it becomes unusable, but if I had to make the decision today, I’d probably have a go at installing Asteroid OS on a secondhand device.
Strayce@lemmy.sdf.orgto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite conspiracy theory?English
18·22 days agoBielefeld conspiracy. The city of Bielefeld in Germany does not exist. Everyone claiming to live there is a paid actor. Anyone who says they’ve visited is either in on it or has been decieved.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Linux desktop podcast client with hardware player management?English
3·24 days ago…
I had no idea gPodder could do that. I’d never tried it, just assumed it was mostly for playing and syncing with the web service.
Thanks!
Strayce@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Linux desktop podcast client with hardware player management?English
2·24 days agoActually that’s something I hadn’t considered. I do have a Jellyfin / *arr setup, there might be something in that ecosystem that does at least part of what I want.
Strayce@lemmy.sdf.orgto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some ways to combat the brain rot / slop and become more offline?English
5·1 month agoSocial skills are like any other skill; they can be learned. I’d suggest volunteering. It’s usually okay if you’re a bit weird and awkward so long as you’re contributing. I’ve done a fair bit of volunteer work and been on both sides of that. Plus it gives you a common goal and instant common ground with people; there’s at least one thing you all care enough about to do it for free.
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How much do corporations determine what you eat on a daily basis?English
61·3 months agoIf you use any diet tracking app, they’ll have that data. Any supermarket loyalty program can infer a good amount. Some can be inferred from location data (eg amount of time spent at a restaurant). Menulog, ubereats etc will track it as a matter of course. that’s just off the top of my head.
EDIT: I misread the question.
If you go up a level from the obvious interaction of marketing on food choices, there’s still a hell of a lot of corporate influence on the food environment. Your job, your rent and utilities determine your food budget, which limits your choices. Your job and commute also determines the amount of free time you have to cook. Your commute is controlled in part by car and fossil fuel industry. If you don’t drive, you’re limited to what you can reach and carry via public transport or bicycle infrastructure (both also gutted by car lobby). Supermarket corps determine where the stores are, what they stock, and how much it is. So you’ll find your choices limited by travel time, availabilit, and budget again. You can go up another level again and manufacturers and producers will have influence over (for example) the FDA, which determines safety standards of what you eat. So even if you consider yourself unpropagandised, corporations still control pretty much the entire food system and what you eat. Unless you’re living off-grid and growing everything yourself, pretty much every food decision you make is touched by a corporation. Even then, you’ll have to buy your seeds from somewhere.

I have been known to say it to my cat though, which is kinda deserving of a little ridicule.