New seiko gmt. My first gmt. I mixed it up with a camo band which I am really enjoying so far.

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Majority of Americans now use ad blockers
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    Once I had to use the internet without and ad blocker ( shiver ). It was horrible. I still have nightmares.

    Joking aside. I couldn’t believe how crammed full and chaotic sites were without an ad blocker. I have no evidence to support this other than my experience but I think , for me , ad blockers are good for my mental health. Being constantly exposed to all those messages trying to exploit insecurities can’t be good for people.

    Anyways ad blockers are the best.

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  • Why watermarking won’t work
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    This seems very obvious to me , not that it isn’t worth highlighting. Particularly in a world with open models and weights , which we should desperately want. The don’t worry water marks will be a thing just seems like an attempt have some response that dampers concerns. I don’t imagine most people working in the AI space actually think this would work. I could be wrong.

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  • YouTube is severely rate limiting Invidious instances
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    Yeah I 100% understand and to a large extent agree with this. I think money should be involved , creators should get paid. I don’t think peertube has become “the answer” yet and there is some combination of market level event and technology/feature set that needs to be in place to create enough moment for people to move off YouTube. It will happen eventually ( I think ) but what exist today isn’t enough of a pull to overcome the momentum YouTube has but that doesn’t mean that “we” should give up.

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  • YouTube is severely rate limiting Invidious instances
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 98%

    As much as I like the privacy frontends I think 'we' have to move to alternative platforms sooner than later and pull the bandaid vs. continuing to indirectly be dependent on google as the base platform.

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  • Where do you find audiobooks?
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    Yeah it is great -- their sales are pretty good but they kind of hide it but I often pick up a bunch of books from there and then host them on my home server so my family can read the books I bought. Also good to support your local book shop if you can , in my opinion.

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  • Where do you find audiobooks?
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    https://libro.fm/ you can buy audiobooks through independent book store and they are drm free. It’s great. If you want more of an eye patch solution. You could rip audio from YouTube. There tends to be a lot of books uploaded there.

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  • The Lord Of The Rings: Return To Moria's next major update adds a sandbox mode and single player pause
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    I really wanted this game to be amazing but I’ve heard very mixed things to not good things. Perhaps I will give it a go after the update.

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  • Any recommendations for German watches/brands?
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    Sinn

    Nice, I was familiar with Sinn but actually didn't realize that Sinn was German ; learn something new every day : )

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  • Any recommendations for German watches/brands?
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    Nomos Glashuette

    Nice! these are cool. I like the Metro , a little bit 'funkier' than my normal selection but maybe that is a good thing.

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  • Any recommendations for German watches/brands?
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    these are very cool , the single hand is a really interesting design choice. I've seen a few of these but couldn't recall the brand name. Thanks!

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  • I am interested in getting a German watch. I like the idea of having a few different nice watches from all over the world. I've been looking at some of the Form Cs and Chronoscopes from [junghans](https://www.junghans.de/kollektionen/neuheiten/?p=1) but would love to hear if anyone has recommendations or opinions!?

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    OneNote Alternatives
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    I've used StandardNotes for years. They are great, very privacy friendly and lots of good features. I've also used Obsidian like others have mentioned but I didn't use 95% of the features on either standard notes or Obsidian -- now days I just use a general markdown files and store them in a git repo -- low complexity and I like the simplicity of it. 100% recommend.

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  • Happy new owner of Breitling Superocean Heritage II 42
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    Much bling! So shinny and chrome. I am in the market for something blue. I agree with you and others, the strap looks clean.

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  • Some holiday feels with my Oris BCPD
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    I was coming here to say the same thing!! The date pointer is so clean and clear. I hate it when I have to squint to tell what something is actually pointing at.

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  • What's your favorite music player on Linux?
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    I use apple music. On linux I use Ciderwhich is amazing. Super clean interface and lots of nobs to turn in order to make everything sound and behave the way I like. If you like apple music or are looking for a streaming solution cider is awesome.

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  • I just came out to my job
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    No worries. Honestly , this is a pretty hard question to answer. I've always been NB, but for a long time I didn't have the 'words' or 'desire' to acknowledge it. For me it is very much a combination of 'feeling' and 'philosophy' -- It started as an acknowledgment that I was pretending a lot , mostly to try and fit into gendered social circles. For me I wasn't pretending to be male or female , I was pretending to be either. Once I acknowledge that I was pretending to feel and like or not feel and not like specific things to fit into social structures I started to be more honest with myself and actually be open to who I am. It was and continues to be a Journey. Very similar to you I realized that I "can't be bothered with [socially] constructed masculinity or the version of masculinity my family expected from me and started distancing myself." At first I distanced toward Fem but that didn't work for me either -- it does for a lot of people , many of which are probably here and I am absolutely in love with the fact that it does work for them and inspired to continue figuring out my own truth. Eventually , I was really tired of not 'knowing' where I fit and just decided to not give a F*** and set everything aside and embrace my non-definable-self. This worked for me and was a literal weight off my shoulders. It just feels right for me. I call this NB. Others do it differently.

    I feel bad going off topic to NB stuff in this thread/community meant to celebrate and unite TransFem ( I love my chosen family and community ) but also didn't want to not respond to you given all of this stuff is hard and we all need support. Happy to answer more questions in Direct Messages if you want. Hope this is helpful : )

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  • I just came out to my job
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    I don’t know you but I am proud of you. I am only out to a few people as NB and the thought of coming out to my coworkers is particularly scary for some reason. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  • GrapheneOS is getting Android Auto support
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    Same. I used graphene and calyx for a while but really needed the nav features so stoped using them. Very excited for this!!

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  • Just bought my first proper watch
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    The dial details are amazing. Also love the second hand. Great choice.

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  • This has been my grail watch for a while now and I had a reason to celebrate recently so picked it up. I am absolutely in love with it so far.

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    https://i.imgur.com/viH25rJ.jpg

    New to me watch. Love it so far. Super easy to read and clean.

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    Baltic AQUASCAPHE
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    No it isn’t a true compressor. It has an internal rotating bezel and general look of one but not the pressure seal.

    The strap is a nylon perlon strap from the same manufacture as the watch. The watch shipped with a rubber strap that I wasn’t a big fan of — it felt too narrow for my taste.

    The perlon strap feels and looks a lot better in my opinion but I am a bit concerned about how well it will hold up.

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  • Glycine Combat Sub
  • ProfessorYakkington ProfessorYakkington Now 100%

    I got an all back version of this watch and absolutely love it.

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  • https://i.imgur.com/f3Ar4dJ.jpg

    Recently picked this up. Really liking it so far.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearMA
    Elements of Statistical Learning: data mining, inference, and prediction. 2nd Edition.
    https://web.stanford.edu/~hastie/ElemStatLearn/?

    One of my favorite books. It is available for free online. I keep a hard copy on my desk all the time and have gifted multiple copies to people. I highly recommend giving it a read.

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    Federated Learning
    blogs.nvidia.com

    I've recently implemented something similar to this and found the use case and problem very promising. It does seem to be a good step towards privacy & security but given model investigation techniques it probably isn't as private as it might sound at first glance -- particularly on tabular or ill-prepared datasets. Either way, it is an interesting paradigm to adopt and definitely enhances privacy.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearBU
    What You Know to Be True
    tricycle.org

    We are not the Buddha’s close disciples and the implications of this upon reading Buddhist literature. I am not sure how I feel about this article. I am sharing it because it was thought provoking, I hope others find it so as well.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearBU
    Six ways to deal with life
    https://www.lionsroar.com/life-is-tough-six-ways-to-deal-with-it-march-2013/

    I found this read to be very enjoyable & useful. I think that you could probably just read the first point. All the subsequent points seem like variations on the first ( and last ). But, either way a good read.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearBU
    What are you reading?

    Hi , I want to get this community going!! So I am hoping to spark some constructive discourse over books. Everyone loves them :) I would like to hear what you all are reading. Here is my active list ( it is pretty Dogen heavy right now ): 1. The Mountains and Water Sutra: A Practioner's Guide to Dogen's Sansuikyo -- I am not very far into this book yet. I am finding it more accessible than reading some of Dogen's works directly. 2. Realizing Genjokoan: The Keys to Dogen's Shobogenzo -- I recently read the Shobogenzo. I enjoyed the read but felt like I didn't grok a lot of the subtler / contextual ideas. This book is illuminating. I would suggest reading it first and then the Shobogenzo , if you're inclined. 3. The Once and Future Witches: Completely unrelated to Buddhism but a fun read :) Anyways, these are the books I am reading. I am a Soto Zen student , hints the Dogen focus. I would love to hear other Zen book suggestions but I am also very interested in non-Soto Zen books/recommendations :) - -

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    Metal ProfessorYakkington Now 100%
    Smoulder - Dream Quest Ends [EP] (2020)
    www.youtube.com
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    I always struggle with what sources I should be reading for news (particularly political news). I don't want to read only sources that I agree with, but I also struggle finding news sources that aren't sensationalist and put forward varied view points. Here are a few of the places I frequent (criticism of these sources or other recommendations are welcome.) I don't think my political news sources are well varied so any recommendations there would be great as well. - hackernews - arstechnica - the economist - axios - MIT News - Wired

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    Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou - The Valley (Official Audio)
    https://invidious.site/watch?v=ImMHsDDV_YA

    From 'May Our Chambers Be Full,' a collaboration between Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou. I find the pure energy and power of Thou mixed with the hauntingly beautiful voice of Emma Ruth Rundle to be absolutely amazing.

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    https://puri.sm/products/librem-14/

    A new purism laptop. Looks like some solid upgrade: 4k , more ram, better screen / bevel ratio, build quality increase, and processor upgrade + all the previous privacy features.

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    earthsl.bandcamp.com

    Some instrumental drone metal. Earth is a great band that not enough people know about. They definitely aren't for everyone, but those who appreciate them tend to love them. Hope you enjoy.

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    www.axios.com

    1. America doesn't have the coronavirus under control. 2. Outbreaks in various parts of America put "the entire country at risk." 3. He [Fauci] wouldn't "be surprised" if we hit 100K new cases a day, up from 40K.

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