You must be one of those weirdos on Lemmy. Nobody has even heard of that place! /s
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trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Most used encrypted messenger besides Signal, Whatsapp, iMessage, and RCS?23·11 days agoSignal provides all the privacy I need, and it’s nowhere near as skeezy as most of the alternatives mentioned in the comments here. As far as I’m concerned, there’s nothing better, but if OP would like to detail their objections to it, I’d be happy to hear them.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple announces iOS 26 with Liquid Glass redesignEnglish113·12 days agoAlmost everything in that list of new features sounds negative to me. A few are neutral, and one might be positive depending on how it’s implemented (having the phone monitor a phone call while sitting on hold). Pretty disappointing, Tim Apple.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•We Should Immediately Nationalize SpaceX and StarlinkEnglish7·14 days agoIt might! But the article I linked also suggests it might destroy ozone and have a net warming effect. We just don’t know. The upper atmosphere has never before had this level of direct pollution injection.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•We Should Immediately Nationalize SpaceX and StarlinkEnglish30·14 days agoEven though it’s not a space trash problem, it is a regular upper atmosphere polluter of aluminum oxide ash. We don’t yet know the long term consequences.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Idea: A button on your phone app that plays a generic "number doesn't exist" recording to confuse spam callers11·15 days agoGoogle bought up GrandCentral years ago and turned it into Google Voice, where they could freeze the feature set and ignore the product and any possible innovation. Multiline autoringing and speech-to-text on voicemail was it, forever. If innovation had stayed on the table, we could have had rule-based personal phone trees, maybe with different greetings and options based on known/unknown/masked caller ID.
25 years ago, I pressed 7 and got to hear the duck quack. We didn’t know at the time that it was a golden age.
Copper won’t be chewed by rodents that unexpectedly gain access to the attic or crawl space, and it doesn’t degrade in sunlight.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•The FDA Is Approving Drugs Without Evidence They WorkEnglish2·16 days agoFrom the article:
While drug companies profit from the sales of unproven drugs, everyone else — patients, insurers, and the government — pays a heavy price. In just four years, from 2018 through 2021, the taxpayer-funded health insurance programs Medicare and Medicaid shelled out $18 billion for drugs approved on the condition that their manufacturers produce confirmatory trials that had yet to be delivered.
I’m guessing their citation only includes Medicare and Medicaid because those have publicly-available data for the study to review, but I have to assume that private insurers pay a ton as well. I can see your point that insurance denials result in angry sick people, but there’s not really a lot of nuance in “that medication has never been shown to be safe and effective for your (or any) condition.”
I dunno. Everyone sucks here.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•The FDA Is Approving Drugs Without Evidence They WorkEnglish20·16 days agoAmerican health insurance companies are famously miserly, and this seems like a great area to use penny pinching for good. Where the hell are the insurance CFOs who should be demanding efficacy proof instead of being swindled along with the masses?
trailee@sh.itjust.worksOPto AssholeDesign@lemmy.world•Nonreplacable air hose on hose reelEnglish1·17 days agodisassembly is the reverse
More like carefully cutting through the ferrule without damaging the barb.
I wouldn’t have expected a worm clamp in here, but a standard air hose is crimped onto a threaded end (same as on the pigtail for this reel). Female threads on an angled exit from the swivel would make hose replacement easy, without adding significant labor (there are already two threaded connections on this unit).
Yesterday I just cut the hose short to get up and running again, but I’ll use your suggestion later when I get fed up with the short hose and open up the reel again. Thanks!
trailee@sh.itjust.worksOPto AssholeDesign@lemmy.world•Nonreplacable air hose on hose reelEnglish1·17 days agoThank you for the name of the part! Yes I might be able to find a third party fitting of the right size knowing what it’s called.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksOPto AssholeDesign@lemmy.world•Nonreplacable air hose on hose reelEnglish1·17 days agoI did look a bit to see if I could find that outer part of the swivel, but I was not surprised to come up empty handed.
Of course it’s able to be repaired anyway as someone else suggested carefully cutting the crimp and reusing the barb with a hose clamp. The assholedesign is making it difficult enough that many people won’t bother. And not readily selling the replacement part made critical by unnecessary design choices, for the thing most likely to suffer accidental damage. It’s only low in the planned obsolescence conspiracy because the overall product costs less than $100 and is entirely mechanical, but that’s no excuse.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksOPto AssholeDesign@lemmy.world•Nonreplacable air hose on hose reelEnglish10·17 days agoThis is a good approach to work around the shortcomings of the design, thank you!
I stand by my original assessment of the design, though. They use a threaded fitting to attach the pigtail to the reel, so this definitely feels like an active choice for planned obsolescence.
trailee@sh.itjust.workstoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Connect Mini Split to Air Circulator system?3·24 days agoMini splits are sized for single rooms and the expected expansion path is to add more of them. That’s not too expensive if you are a handy DIYer who can deal with electrical and mechanical, but it’s not great if you’re paying installation labor. Similar story with everything else in the home improvement space.
trailee@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What home-cooked meal do you frequently make and still enjoy?7·1 month agoMini pizzas. I use the naan from Costco as the base, par bake it a few minutes first, then top with jar sauce and shredded mozzarella and make everyone come and do the rest of their toppings from little bowls I’ve prepared before going back in the oven for 5-10 minutes. Kids like mini pepperoni and pineapple bits from a can. I like pesto, spiced artichoke from a jar, Canadian bacon, and avocado and freshly chiffoned basil (after the baking). Everyone gets two pizzas customized to their liking, it tastes better than any takeout pizza, and it’s inexpensive.
Gardenia flowers. Not the terrible candle or soap scents that try and fail to imitate it, but the actual live flowers.
Signal is very actively and directly working to pioneer a new financial model for long term software business stability that does not rely on surveillance capitalism. Your experience with young companies enshittifying into monsters is the natural cycle for the surveillance economy, and if Signal does eventually go that way it will be a profound disappointment, but I expect the foundation would rather die first. Check out this interview from last year with the president of the Signal Foundation for more depth on that.