Hey I can see people interpreting it that way. Like binging on social media, except this isn't addicting so you just get fed then live on with your life.
Kyle
I do think pixelfed.ca sounds more organic.
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At the register a new account page .
When I try to register, the form just deletes the passwords and unchecks the “I am at least 16 years old” box.
Sign up doesn't seem to be working on desktop for me either..
Thank you!
I want to join Pixelfed, I joined a server but it isn't even updated to work with the app yet.
So I've been eagerly anticipating the fedecan one because I'm sure you guys will do a great job.
I couldn't see converting a lot of friends over to lemmy, but Pixelfed and loops is something I can see my friends being interested in.
It's kind of an interesting technique if they did indeed use a photo of the original sunset and just used it to increase dynamic range.
But I think it might have been a cloudless sunset, and they wanted moooreeeee.
This is so interesting. Because there was definitely a sunset in the same place because of the jittery refracted lens flare you get on small lenses with image stabilisation showing a bright sun was indeed there.
But there appears to be rotoscoping on the foreground, especially visible on the edges of the snow on the roof.
But there is definitely a beautiful sunset casting orange glow on the landscape.
So it looks like they took a picture of the same sunset separately and composited it to the background to effectively increase the dynamic range.
Am I right?
I find talk therapy is the best for us NDs. The therapy itself is such a relief and while you are describing your problems, the therapist is getting to know you and you are getting to know them.
I've also recently heard of some interpersonal skills (like non attachment )from Dialectical Behavior Therapy be fleshed out in different ways from the book the "Let Them Theory" by Mell Robins. I found the tweaks to the techniques here to be incredibly useful in short-circuiting the emotional responses I feel in the moment during difficult interpersonal interactions.
Maybe it will help you? I don't know. I'm just listing what has helped me.
An assessment of windscribes European performance is helpful because I had no idea.
I'm in Canada (windscribe is Canadian), and find windscribe to be pretty good. So maybe it depends on location.
Oh my god, somebody finally found a way for me to leave calibre?
Can't wait to install this.
I have no skin in the Star Wars vs. Star Trek game because I don't care what people think, and I am happy when they find something entertaining.
When I play the game just for fun, I'd say:
Star Trek is better than Star Wars but Andor is better than anything Star Trek has ever done.
I really like it. I doubt it's better than fluoride for caries prevention, just the same. But I do think it's better than Sensodyne for reducing temperature sensitivity.
My anecdotal theory is that HPA must fill in micro gaps like Sensodyne to reduce sensitivity without yellowing my teeth.
The HPA toothpastes also typically don't have SLS or as many irritating Ingredients like mint. I have fun flavours like orange, clove, or cinnamon. Mint is highly irritating, and I have noticed that since removing minty pastes, my lips don't dry as much, and I need less lip chap. My gums and cheeks are less irritated too. It almost feels like a conspiracy that most brand-name toothpastes contain something as irritating as mint just to sell more lip chap.
Lots of HPA toothpastes also use xylitol. Which can make the bacteria in your mouth lose the ability to create acids and adhere to your teeth over time. Your mouth stays cleaner longer and is less likely to feel "fuzzy".
So I think the HPA toothpastes are more improved by what they don't have, irritants, and use more modern ingredients than traditional toothpastes. For me it results in teeth that stay cleaner and smooth longer, fun flavours, low irritation and reducing sensitivity.
I've tried Remin, David's, and a few others I can't remember.