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  • Yes, I do. A lot. Starting from elementary school when a class mate had a really weird pronunciation of Harry Potter.

    Some of my embarrassing memories aren’t even something I did, but something I cringed hard at when I saw or heard it. Sometimes I am so afraid someone else is going to embarrass themself I have to block my ears so I don’t hear it.





  • I have become so clumsy with the wires, it was less wasteful for me to buy wireless earbuds with wire only between them. The modern codecs are high quality and I only use them outside, so the nuance would be anyway lost.

    Smart speakers I do not have. I feel weird talking to devices and I would have to do it in English because they support my native language poorly if at all. I’m not sure if they even are officially available here.

    Everything unnecessarily connected to the Internet should have this on them, because they have very little security auditing and all support is dropped very early on the lifetime of the appliance. https://kissa.depili.fi/internet_asbestos_52x32_cmyk.pdf









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    1 year ago

    Not really Richard Dawkins’ original definition of the term when he created it was on the lines of

    A meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme.

    One of the earliest internet memes was just to photoshop “All Your Base Is Belong To Us” on everything.

    4chan used to be the meme factory where ideas were copied and mutated before they broke out to the wider internet to go viral.