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bionicjoey , to asklemmy in What blogs do you follow?

Recently decided to start reading a lot more TTRPG blogs and found this great list from @slyflourish: dndblogs.com/rpg_blogroll.html

communism , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put on fries that isn't ketchup?
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Sriacha is what I normally put on fries. I also like the suggestion of curry sauce.

Mostly_Gristle , to memes in Time to start an internet war!

The correct answer is chile verde and cheddar cheese. I don’t care if you need to eat it with a fork, it’s what happiness tastes like.

GolfNovemberUniform , to linux in What vm software you use on linux
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GNOME Boxes because it doesn’t require 5 academic degrees to set up and I’m a GNOME user.

I_Miss_Daniel ,

Same.

The lack of graphics acceleration is a bit painful though.

VirtualBox won’t work on Fedora 40 AFAICT, and once installed it can’t be uninstalled.

TheGrandNagus ,

It has graphics acceleration.

I_Miss_Daniel ,

I’ll have another look. Didn’t seem to be an option to have it on a Windows guest when I installed it.

Akasazh , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put on fries that isn't ketchup?
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War

No really, that’s a thing.

Basically mayo, peanut sauce and diced onions (some add ketchup or curry sauce too, but I don’t like that, personally)

TexasDrunk , to asklemmy in What's your most profound "small world" moment?

I’ve got two related to my military service, and one related to my grandfather.

  1. A guy I vaguely knew because I competed against his brother in sports in school ended up being stationed at every base I was stationed at. We even ended up being deployed together and are still good friends to this day. I’ve told stories about him on here. The way our lives have gone it looks like I’m his crazy stalker because after school I was just behind him doing almost the exact same things as him for both hobbies and careers. I promise I’m not, it just turned out that way. I did beat him moving to Houston, though.
  2. After I was discharged I was on a road trip with my (at the time) fiance. We stopped at a restaurant in the middle of nowhere a thousand miles from home and 600 miles from the last place I saw him a little over 6 years after the last time we saw each other. We were seated at a table next to a guy I went to boot camp with.
  3. In the spirit of the last one, I was on a road trip with my grandparents when I was young. We ran into my grandfather’s cousin. This shouldn’t be weird, but my grandparents lived down the road from me in Texas, his cousin lived in Alabama, we saw him at a rest stop in Tennessee, and neither had any idea that the other was on a road trip.
DudeDudenson , to asklemmy in What's your most profound "small world" moment?

My current car was bought 2 km away from my house when I was 13, then it was sold to someone 40km away that happened to be the next door neighbour of my aunt before he sold it to an used car dealer who I bought it from.

I figured all of this out after buying it and it really felt like a small world

freedomsailor , to linux in What vm software you use on linux
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Gnome Boxes 🥲 Because im avoiding to install anything to the kernel.

GolfNovemberUniform ,
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You should never install anything to the kernel if possible tbh.

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Melody , to nostupidquestions in Why do people complain about multiple streaming platforms existing?

The issue with too many streaming services is largely the same as not enough streaming services

An average person will have a wide variety of favorite shows. Let’s say there’s 25 of them. For this example; Access to each of these 25 shows are non-negotiable to you and you feel you MUST have access to them.

If Service A and Service B are the only options; they both get to set the price. So to get access to a “complete” collection of content that you want you’re paying both of them $50 each. It’s most likely that half will be available only on A and the other half on B.

Now imagine that there are 10 different services. Each service is owned by one of the big ten networks that makes your 25 favorite shows. We will call them by their number from 1 to 10. Now each of your 25 shows have 10 places they could be.

On average; each network is likely to have 2.5 shows you like. Maybe a few have made some sweet deals with others; but no one place will have even 7.5 of your favorite shows…because these deals are costly and nobody wants to make less money per view.

Now each service; because they’re struggling to compete with each other will settle on a price of $10 each. But you still end up being forced to subscribe to all ten of them because no single provider has everything you want and no combination of less than all of them can provide complete access to all that you want to watch.

Even worse; any one of these ten can raise their price arbitrarily because they’re tired of competing and can’t break even. This means your total spend could be up to $500 eventually as they each creep towards demanding more money like a cable provider.

lnxtx , to linux in What vm software you use on linux
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VirtualBox (desktop for testing and development), KVM: libvirt, Proxmox (production stuff).

sloppysol OP , to cooking in Fried chicken help?

If anybody here supports trump, I ask why?

I can’t understand. I try, but I can’t hate reality. I hope for a place to be able to speak and not be punished for it. Things are changing. Will we stick to our old ways?

I can’t support the monarchy trump tries to reach for for himself. His supporters don’t think, they don’t connect to things that matter

Akasazh ,
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This content is a bit weird and off topic in your fried chicken thread.

tiredofsametab , to asklemmy in What's your most profound "small world" moment?

I grew up in a very small Ohio town. I moved to Houston, Texas and met one person from the same town and later one from a town over at a bar.

I quit Facebook/etc. not long after moving to Tokyo. I ran into a guy from Columbus, Ohio that I knew from when I lived there.

I've also run into friends of friends randomly in Tokyo.

Now, I love away from Tokyo in the countryside, so I'll be super surprised if I meet anyone again, but who knows.

Edit: for context, on a business day, there are more than 30 million people plus tourists in the Tokyo metro

Iapar , to asklemmy in What's your most profound "small world" moment?

Meeting my neighbor in another country in some obscure location. Still don’t believe that it was a coincidence. I mean what are the odds?

FarraigePlaisteach , to youshouldknow in YSK that some Lemmy apps and web interfaces allow you to filter keywords

I looked for keyword blocking on the web interface a while back and didn’t find anything. I still don’t see anything but maybe that’s because I’m on mobile. I’ll try desktop later and report back.

apotheotic , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put on fries that isn't ketchup?

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