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Comment on "Shower thoughts" and other things to ponder in ~talk
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Comment on "Shower thoughts" and other things to ponder in ~talk
caliper I’ve often thought about these kinds of things during my busy commute. There are two things I often wished existed. This one is not too serious. Some kind of signage to communicate with the driver...I’ve often thought about these kinds of things during my busy commute. There are two things I often wished existed.
This one is not too serious. Some kind of signage to communicate with the driver in front of me to tell them they’re going too slow. I’m on a road with no way to pass the person and they’re doing 40mph on a 50mph road. It’s a common mistake because people don’t know those roads, but it’s still infuriating. Flashing high beams is a dick move to oncoming traffic and the slow driver doesn’t understand it 9/10 times.
Second thing is brake lights that show how hard someone is braking. Like a bar of lights that indicates the rate at which they are slowing down. This would be great when approaching slow traffic or when you’re behind someone that braking often while on a highway.
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Comment on "Shower thoughts" and other things to ponder in ~talk
caliper Poached fish. I don’t see that jiving well with either.Poached fish. I don’t see that jiving well with either.
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Comment on Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets in ~life.pets
caliper How bad is/was it? What did you need that made you go into a Best Buy? Did you manage to escape?How bad is/was it? What did you need that made you go into a Best Buy? Did you manage to escape?
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Comment on What possession(s) do you have that continue to delight you every time? in ~talk
caliper My father in law gave me an analog stopwatch when he retired from doing TV work. It is a real treasure to me. As a kid I always dreamed of owning a piece like that. It has such a solid feel to it,...My father in law gave me an analog stopwatch when he retired from doing TV work. It is a real treasure to me. As a kid I always dreamed of owning a piece like that. It has such a solid feel to it, and the ticking just sounds so incredibly smooth. I dig it up every once in a while, wind it and just watch and listen for a while.
I also own many tools that have a very special place in my heart. It’s always a joy to use them and I try to take good care of them. But nothing matches the stopwatch.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper That’s really cool. Because of all the discussion, one thing that may not have become clear is that, for me, it’s just a matter of order in which the “reply” button appears in the menu. I really...That’s really cool.
Because of all the discussion, one thing that may not have become clear is that, for me, it’s just a matter of order in which the “reply” button appears in the menu. I really like the “reply” option! Copy then Reply, seems more natural to me.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper (edited )Link ParentThanks for the clarification, much appreciated! I’m not a native speaker, so I might have interpreted too literally.Thanks for the clarification, much appreciated! I’m not a native speaker, so I might have interpreted too literally.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper That was the whole point of my initial post: to gauge how much of an issue this is for other people.That was the whole point of my initial post: to gauge how much of an issue this is for other people.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper To me, "that's your problem though" sounds passive aggressive. It's unhelpful and uncompassionate. A nicer response could have been "There might not be a way to change that". This removes the...To me, "that's your problem though" sounds passive aggressive. It's unhelpful and uncompassionate. A nicer response could have been "There might not be a way to change that". This removes the pointing finger.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper This is quickly becoming the most confusing exchange I’ve had on Tildes.This is quickly becoming the most confusing exchange I’ve had on Tildes.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper Let’s try to keep the positive Tildes vibe going. I think I might understand why you’re responding this way. You might be thinking this ‘reply’ option is coming from the OS. I’m pretty sure it’s...I think that's your problem though.
Let’s try to keep the positive Tildes vibe going.
I think I might understand why you’re responding this way. You might be thinking this ‘reply’ option is coming from the OS. I’m pretty sure it’s added in the app, added by talklittle. The order can be altered, at least in Swift that seems to be the case.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper I should’ve added it’s like that on iOS.I should’ve added it’s like that on iOS.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper The iOS version has a donate option under settings.The iOS version has a donate option under settings.
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Comment on Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (November 2024) — Version 1.2 lets you save comment drafts in ~tildes
caliper Great to see more features, thanks for all the effort! I’ve been wondering something for a while now, so I’ll just ask. I often want to copy something from someone’s comment. I select the text and...Great to see more features, thanks for all the effort!
I’ve been wondering something for a while now, so I’ll just ask. I often want to copy something from someone’s comment. I select the text and then always end up hitting the ‘reply’ button because muscle memory is expecting ‘copy’ to be the first option. I think the ‘reply’ option is awesome, but I use ‘copy’ more often, so I end up undoing stuff pretty often. Am I just a slow learner or is this something more people are running into? Please don’t say “both can be true at the same time” 😅
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Comment on Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets in ~life.pets
caliper Sounds amazing. If you’re willing to share some pictures once you’re done, I’d love to see the result!Sounds amazing. If you’re willing to share some pictures once you’re done, I’d love to see the result!
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Comment on Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets in ~life.pets
caliper This is so similar to what we’ve got going on at home! We’ve had our dog Pippa now for 6 years. She’s very gentle and great with people and dogs, but she loves to chase cats. She’s a mix and...This is so similar to what we’ve got going on at home!
We’ve had our dog Pippa now for 6 years. She’s very gentle and great with people and dogs, but she loves to chase cats. She’s a mix and definitely has some hound in her. So it took us a long time to decide if we wanted to introduce a cat, which we really wanted to have too.
This summer, friends had a litter and we pulled the trigger. We’ve adopted Smokey (male red tabby) and from the get go it has been clear he lacks fear. A perfect match for Pippa. It took us 6 weeks to do the training and all that hard work paid off. They are super comfortable with each other. Smokey is getting real big and will gnaw on Pippa’s hind legs, in return Pippa will bite him in his neck. Boundaries are kept and respected, so it never escalates.
It’s so much fun to have a cat around the house again!
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Comment on Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets in ~life.pets
caliper This needs more context! Where is it possible to live in a tent for 10 years? How are you building a house with friends? Congratulations either way!This needs more context! Where is it possible to live in a tent for 10 years? How are you building a house with friends? Congratulations either way!
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Comment on I am looking for 100% ad-free apps for older adults with dementia. Things like jigsaw puzzles, coloring and the like. Paid is fine. in ~life
caliper There’s this great site with games that avoid addictive gaming dark patterns. I think you’ll be able to find some games that meet your criteria there.There’s this great site with games that avoid addictive gaming dark patterns. I think you’ll be able to find some games that meet your criteria there.
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Comment on Longevity of tech equipment in ~tech
caliper Consoles, totally forgot them. They don’t seem to age the same way other computer hardware does. They are in their own time capsules, since they never need to run anything they weren’t designed to...Consoles, totally forgot them. They don’t seem to age the same way other computer hardware does. They are in their own time capsules, since they never need to run anything they weren’t designed to run.
On that topic though, of the old consoles we have laying around, the 3DSes definitely get used the most. The kids frequently choose them over mobile games or the Switch. I’ve also taken a 3DS on my commute, using it on the train is perfect!
Good one. I’ve seen this in France, also.