Which is why not rebelling is extra punk
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guy@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your tried and true sexual technique that always does it for your partners?English
9·9 days agoI touch the parts they enjoy and listen to their response for how the touching should be. 9/10 success rate
I do, public service radio every day, all day.
guy@piefed.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Vibe Password Generation: Predictable by DesignEnglish
27·1 month agoWelp, that’s another thing I hadn’t thought you could use llms for and another thing I would never do
Only if the wash advice says it should be washed inside out.
Thank you for contributing!
guy@piefed.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How would you respond to the statement "Trans women are biologically male" ?English
22·2 months agoMaybe, and why does it matter?
Understandable! However I’d rather have the provider tell me that they were hacked and my data compromised than me being hacked and never finding out because I have no clue to look 😆
I have used KeePass, but Bitwarden is far more convenient when you have different devices
guy@piefed.socialto
Europe@feddit.org•Are Europeans more well versed with world geography than Americans?English
1·2 months agoYou can kind of think of the US like the EU
Absolutely not. You can make a comparison with other federations like Germany or Switzerland maybe, but the EU is a very different political entity.
Very different vibe between the two; very distinctly different accents, different mannerisms, different customs. They each have stereotypes about the other.
This is true in all European countries as well, no matter how tiny.
I’m not sure why you (seem to) feel that learning about other states is somehow “lesser” than learning about other countries
See, this is what you seem to miss. We learn about other countries. We learn about yours as well, but not on a much deeper scale than where it is, its capitol and its political system. And well, it seems like some in Europe learn about your states as well, which is more than we do for other countries. I couldn’t name more than a couple of ‘states’ in my neighbouring countries and that I have learned as an adult.
I don’t understand why you seem to think that size and population somehow would grant you extra interest. If that was the case India, Russia, Canada and China would all be more interesting than the US and we don’t give those extra attention.
I mean that I don’t have the necessary knowledge to make sure no one can get into my network and server, and having my entire life thus possibly vulnerable is too risky. Heck, I can’t even get Caddy to work properly.
Would love to selfhost. However, I have no trust in my skills to secure my device in the same manner as a provider, and I do not wish my database to be compromised.
guy@piefed.socialto
Europe@feddit.org•Are Europeans more well versed with world geography than Americans?English
11·2 months agoEuropeans are learning the European countries, Americans are learning the US states.
This is the thing. I had the differences in our education explained to me as in Europe we get shallow knowledge on a broad spectrum while in the US you get deep knowledge on a narrow spectrum. So we learn about others, you learn about you. 😄
And to add to that, of course we learn about our own regions and communes additionally.
guy@piefed.socialto
Europe@feddit.org•Are Europeans more well versed with world geography than Americans?English
3·2 months agoTrick question! All of these are made up!
Well based on the seats in the parliament, most eu voters are rightwing to some degree. So it’s Tatcher going undercover IRA to bomb herself?
Oh, sorry. Thought you actually didn’t knew, my bad!
The Commission probably since they’re the only entity who can propose law
When the European Union is low-key IRA
guy@piefed.socialto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
6·2 months agoI’m pacifist and anti militaristic so no. But I would join the civil defence if we came under attack.


Gatekeeping punk? That’s not very punk