[-] [email protected] 3 points 17 hours ago

I only use Indeed.com so that my info is only siphoned from one place. I feel like they have good listings and they have options to hide some of your info from employers and random observers. Avoid linkedin at all costs, having a profile has gotten me zero benefits and it is an extreme pain deleting your account.

You can also take steps to protect your contact info, specifically your email/phone/address. I only put the city I'm from on my resume and you can use email masks or alts like firefox relay or protonmail plus, or just make a separate email only for work. For phone numbers I use JMP.chat to give me a second number to use solely for work and Indeed.

In the end a lot of your work info is gonna be pseudo-public, because you do need to convince prospective employers of who you are, but you can control the sphere of that information to keep it confined. Imo, having a stable job is worth that trade; you don't have to do a deep dive into your personality or personal life to get a job. Just enough to be convincing

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

I second CalyxOS, been using it for about a year now and I think it's a good compromise between privacy and convenience. Is it the absolute most secure and private? Maybe not, but my threat model is low and I don't mind trading a little bit of privacy for a bit of ease of use.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

My favorite console has got to be the original Xbox. I would play it all day when I was younger and to this day I still use it because emulation is iffy for a lot of titles. Games from that era from like 1999 to 2006 hit home for me and I love replaying the greats like Knights of the Old Republic, Halo 2, and 007 Nightfire.

For everything else I do a lot of steam gaming and emulating on my linux pc, steam deck, and mobile. I use mobile for casual, quick, or pauseable games, steam deck for games that "feel" right like racing games and old adventure games, and pc for longer gaming sessions, or mouse and keyboard games like Starcraft and Age of Empires.

It's hard to beat pc because it can litterally do everything better (except maybe portability) and you can customize it into anything, so it's definitely the objective winner, but og Xbox is still my biased favorite.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I've played most of them, and minish cap is definitely the best imo. The music, story, world, and nostalgia were all there for me. I also think LOZ was at its peak in the 2D era.

Also special mention, crossbow training for wii is C tier and LOZ CD-i is definitely A tier because Morshu

[-] [email protected] 10 points 5 months ago

I switched my daily driver to Linux Mint Debian Edition recently and it definitely does combine the best of both. It's easy to use and coming from plain debian has everything that I'm used to. Been loving it so far.

[-] [email protected] 12 points 6 months ago

Interesting, I will give it a try (cause I'm bored and why not)

Biblical: 1 Eve (Genesis) 2 Rebecca (Genesis) 3 Leah (Genesis) 4 Sara/Sarai (Genesis) 5 Rachel (Joshua) 6 Ruth (Ruth) 7 Naomi (Ruth) 8 Esther (Esther) 9 Bathsheeba (Samuel) 10 Tamar (Samuel) 11 Jezabel (Kings) 12 Mary (Matthew) 13 Mary Magdeline (Matthew)

Music 14 Taylor Swift 15 Lana Del Rey 16 Bille Eilish 17 Selina Gomez 18 Demi Lovato 19 Halsey 20 Doja Cat 21 Nikki Minaj 22 Megan Thee Stalion 23 Cardi B 24 Ice Spice (Isis G?) 25 Laura Brehm 26 Veela (Victoria) 27 Tori Kelly 28 Anvril Lavigne 29 Katy Perry 30 Carrie Underwood 31 Kelly Clarkson 32 Nelly Furtado 33 Dolly Parton 34 Shannon (let the music play) 35 Paula Abdul 36 Meg Myers 37 Olivia Newton John 38 Seline Dion 39 Janet Jackson 40 Latoya Jackson 41 Natasha Beddingfield 42 Olivia Rodrigo 43 Sara Ross 44 Kylie Montigue 45 Lily Alen 46 Ellie Goulding 47 Mariah Carey 48 Tinashe 49 Samantha Fox 50 Shakira

TV/Movies/Pop Culture 51 Terry Ferell 52 Marina Sirtis 53 Nana Visitor 54 Nichelle Nicols 55 Carrie Fisher 56 Billie Piper 57 Jenna Coleman 58 Alex Kingston 59 Catherine Tate 60 Karen Gillian 61 Scarlet Johansen 62 Gal Gadot 63 Marina Cosgrove 64 Janette Mcurty 65 Belle Delphine 66 Rachel Ray 67 Jojo Siwa 68 sssniperwolf 69 your mom

History/Authors 70 Cleopatra 71 Hatshepsut 72 Marie Curie 73 Marie Antoinette 74 Jane Austen 75 Louisa May Alcott 76 Laura Ingals Wilder 77 Mary Shelly 78 Emily Dickinson 79 Queen Victoria I 80 Queen Elizabeth II 81 Margaret Thatcher 82 Princess Diana 83 JK Rowling 84 Emily Rodda 85 Pokahontas (prob buchered spelling) 86 Sakejawia (also buchered spelling) 87 Jean de Arc 88 Kamala Harris 89 Rosa Parks 90 Hariet Tubman 91 Betsy Ross 92 Mulan 93 Helen of Troy 94 Penelope (Ithica) 95 Hypatia 96 Sappho 97 Mona Lisa? 98 Aileen Wuornos 99 Anne Frank 100 Mother Tereisa

It actually took me longer than I thought, about 35 min, and it did get pretty hard towards the end

[-] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

Your quotations seem to be heavily paraphrased, and are really taken out of context from the original stories. These are also not commandments, but rather things that happened in history and were a part of the culture at the time, thus there isn't really any moral law to "follow" in these verses in the first place.

Not really looking to argue, just adding context.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

I got to level 20, RIP Paul 🥚🪦

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