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  • Aux ports are nice for versatility, even if I was already using wireless earphones. Along with being able to listen to FM right on your phone. It’s features I don’t use often, but occasionally. I wish the USB-C connector had the option with a clip. IR-blasters were useful and much fun. I never even used the actual remote to manage my LED strip.

    I never realized notification lights just kind of stopped existing. But I don’t miss them in light of always on displays. Under screen finger print readers is basically a dream come true. Having multiple cameras is nice. OLED screen is an absolute godsend. Overall I’m not unhappy.






  • I’m saying one is better than the other, significantly even. But yes, trucks in general are infuriating. They’re more dangerous for other road users in every single way. You can barely see people over the hood. Other road users are not crash compatible and they use up a lot of space and use a lot of fuel. There’s no reason for these to be around other than feeding people’s egos.


  • break1146@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.worldThis SUV parking
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    Block the flow of traffic. Vehicle traffic has predefined rules to deal with this and it happens all the time. Now you’re forcing pedestrians to go onto the road creating a safety hazard. Strollers, like with OP, or disabled people or really you name it are severely disadvantaged by this, just because this person needed a gigantic car thought vehicle traffic was more important than pedestrians.



  • I’m also AMAB, but have recently started to question as well. I’ve been gravitating towards non-binary. There’s not much I generally like that much about being a man. But I don’t also want to be a woman, per se, although I do enjoy some feminine things. I’ve spent my whole live being shoved into boxes I don’t necessarily like being in and now I’m at the point where I want to define for myself, what want and where I stand.

    As far as gender expression goes, my best friend has helped me find the courage to try different clothes that express myself more. I’ve gained quite some weight over the years, which has resulted in a lot of body dismorphia, more than I already had. I do want to wear some more feminine clothing, but that does seem to intensify that. And started new medication since those years that partly caused this and I’m too depressed and have too little energy to do much about it. But I’m making small steps.

    Apart of feeling shame of what men are generally responsible for in society. This more explains why I’ve always been more or less uncomfortable being a man in any sense of it.

    I’m also terrible insecure and really need to find my identity in the broad sense of the word. It’s the only way I’ll be able to find some footing.

    I hope you find what you’re looking for. The journey is interested nonetheless.

    Oh and the thing about attraction. For me now it’s generally femme-presenting people. There is an encompassing label for it, nb people liking femme-presenting people but I mean nobody knows it and I’d have to look it up haha.

    We’ll get there :D.




  • Honestly, whenever something breaks in Windows and there isn’t a quick fix I know or can find easily, I just reinstall. Ultimately you can probably find a fix. But the install process of Windows is pretty painless and fast nowadays. It’s not that hard to get all the programs and settings back, with some exceptions of course. And you know, it’ll probably, keep working.


  • I mean, but they being used a singular has been a thing outside of people using different pronouns and this issue being pronounced (lol). You can also refer to multiple people and so can the Dutch formal equivalent of “u”.

    There’s lots of instances of things in language cussing slight confused, but they’re usually not hard to overcome.

    Maybe say “they went with that group”. Or just the person’s name. If I don’t know the person, I might make a little description of them, like “oh yeah, the cool person we just met with blue hair”.

    Pronouns and generally gendered or gender neutral language like that is a little bit confusing in Dutch (outside the ‘traditional’ binary genders). It all works a lot nicer in English, but maybe that’s because I’m more familiar with everything in English and I speak it more. But in Dutch I’ll generally rephrase altogether and avoid it.

    I’m sometimes confused how to fit neopronouns into my grammer. But honestly just doing it and fixing it when messing up seems to work okay. I do like neopronouns. All words are made up, why not make your own?