Evkob (they/them)
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Honestly, I think a lot of the best music is good because it incorporates parts of multiple genres, especially more recent stuff. Genre labels are useful to an extent, but I really struggle with assigning genre to the songs I post here.
I might steal the “going off Wikipedia” idea!
Say what you will about the country, I have my fair share of criticism regarding Canada and would agree that we are, on the whole, cringe. But our flag? It’s a good flag. I don’t care what you think.
I relate really hard to this comment. My mother, for all her faults, truly seems to believe the best in people, which I do find admirable. Shortly before retirement, she worked a few retail jobs, where she thrived and loved getting the grumpy clients. She said trying to make them smile was always her favourite mini-game at work.
As much as I hate most people, that mentality has translated into my work ethic as a customer service employee. You never know what someone is going through, and unless you actively make the staff feel unsafe I will try my best to make your day a bit nicer.
Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Websites Are Tracking You Via Browser FingerprintingEnglish9·2 天前You’re mistakenly assuming the attributes are binary, stuff like screen resolution, regions, languages all have many possible values to help narrow down and identify you. It really doesn’t take that many for you to be identifiable.
Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.caMto Bicycles@lemmy.ca•Take Up Cycling as a Hobby. It Might Literally Save Your Brain.2·3 天前Seconding bike co-ops, especially for people who don’t know much or are intimidated by bike maintenance. The people who work at these places are always super eager to help you get on a good bicycle for cheap!
Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.cato Fediverse@lemmy.world•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English17·3 天前You don’t need 5 posts a day for a community to survive here. There’s not that many people on Lemmy, things are a bit slower paced.
I mod !bicycles@lemmy.ca and we’d be lucky to have one post per day, yet I think it’s still a relatively healthy community, with a decent amount of engagement on most posts.
Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.cato Technology@beehaw.org•Honda lands a rocket as it pursues re-usable launchers41·3 天前This just made me imagine a modded Civic but with rockets.
Honestly, knowing people who mod Civics, I wouldn’t be surprised of this has already been done somewhere in the world.
Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.cato Linux@programming.dev•Linux Display Managers: Complete Beginner’s Guide10·4 天前It’s a complete guide for beginners, they never claim to be a complete list of display managers.
J’te jure, la façon dont certains anglos vénèrent la famille royale ça a la même énergie que les weebs pis leurs waifus.
Oh King-San, please reign over me 🥺👉👈
J’ai aucune idée pourquoi t’as partagé ça dans la communauté Canada, mais c’est exactement le genre de trivia niaiseux que j’adore apprendre, alors merci!
The Canadian flag is not a “bog standard three stripes” design. It even introduced a new vexillological term; the Canadian pale.
I don’t understand why you think the maple leaf, a symbol which has been associated with Canada ever since there was a “Canada” to speak of, is “cringe”.
The Canadian flag is a vexillological masterpiece and I will die on this hill. I wouldn’t bother dying for my country, but I would for its flag. It’s instantly recognizable, simple yet symbolic, and honestly such a massive glow-up from the previous Red Ensign flag.
You want to see a cringe flag? Look at this atrocity:
Click here if you don't care about your eyes
I used to be pretty active in my city and province’s subreddits, and while there were occasional assholes everyone was mostly reasonable.
I went and checked my city’s subreddit the other day and it has gotten substantially worse since I’ve left Reddit two years ago. It’s all people posting the same trashy racist rhetoric about immigrants. We used to post screenshots of those same takes from the local FB groups to make fun of those idiots, now the subreddit is those idiots.
I always enjoy talking to the elder gays, even though sometimes the men will be kinda inappropriate.
My favourite was this one old guy who came up to me while I was on a smoke break at work and immediately asked me “you’re trans, aren’t you?”
When I apprehensively said yes, he revealed he had transitioned in the late '80s! We had a nice little chat while I finished my smoke, he was really sweet and super proud of how comfortable the new generation of queers was being themselves. I definitely went into the bathroom to have a little happy cry afterwards.
I’m sorry your local drag community sucks so much. There’s definitely drama in our local scene, but on the whole it’s very much a trans-inclusive space here. A lot of the big names in my area are trans themselves.
I hope you get to find that someday, because a good drag scene is welcoming, and it’s a great way to express complex feelings about gender and deconstructing societal norms and expectations. But when it’s done badly, it can be really bad.
You do realize toilets, bigotry and violence exist outside the US, too?
Your comments would have been fine in answer to someone seeking support for porn addiction/dependency, but it’s completely irrelevant in a tech community on a post about people circumventing silly restrictions.
You clearly came into the thread with a specific agenda which was irrelevant to the thread’s topic, and spammed the same comment in multiple replies. What did you expect? I don’t even entirely disagree with your opinions about pornography but do you seriously think this was the best way to communicate your point?
I really need to do a deep dive into the Barenaked Ladies’ discography, I always dig their songs. Thanks for sharing, RIP Brian Wilson.
No worries, I imagine you’re spending enough time and energy on this platform already :P
I think this mostly has to do with how different communities across Canada celebrate Pride at different times of year. One city near me does Pride in June, the other in August. I don’t know of any one organization which has events throughout the entirety of Pride season.