Whatever happened to typing letters with the number keypad. I could do that with my eyes closed and phone in pocket with my Nokia. Could it be an immaterial right thing?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cindy Cohn (EFF) Warns Jon Stewart That Americans Have to Make X and Meta ‘Less Important’English
0·3 days agoInteresting, do you mind sharing which provider you use?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cindy Cohn (EFF) Warns Jon Stewart That Americans Have to Make X and Meta ‘Less Important’English
0·3 days agoThe only way to make money on the internet is by spying on everyone.’ So that’s the good news.”
You can watch the full “Daily Show” segment yourself in the video above.
Ironic how the video is in Youtube and requires a login to watch with VPN
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•And no paper towels to use on the handleEnglish
0·3 days agoUsing wads of paper towel and leaving the tap open waste resources. This is a prime example where being economical equates to being ecological.
I nearly spat out my tea
That’s only your view of it, and if it suits you then so be it.
I think the Hindu school of thought is described here, that there is one truth (god), but it has many manifestations (religions)
https://www.sanskritica.com/shlokas/rig-1-164-46-ekam-sat
Then there is the Stoic view of Logos, which is the ”natural order” of the world. It’s a philosophical view, but according to it Logos has a divine source and it’s up to the individual to align with it and accept it. So since Logos contains multiple religions, does it matter which ones are right or wrong, rather how to align yourself with them?
That is one way to see it, but it’s also possible to have a more pluralistic view. Like in India which has a long tradition of many religions co-existing with respect.

What else Kathmandu?