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  • What? As long as I program the route before starting and don't touch my phone until I arrive, nothing happens.

  • I'm using organic maps, and a simple phone holder does the trick in the car. No need for the on-screen navigation.

  • Thanks, maybe time to try again. I used it years ago but the results were not great.

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  • Norway? I used to have a standalone token for BankID when I lived there, but that was until 2011.

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  • So is there any mobile OS out there you could confidently recommend as a daily driver?

  • What are you using now? I've been toying with kagi for a while, but the idea of having to use an account that ties all my searches to me doesn't sit well with my sense of privacy, and none of the others get results remotely close to google.

  • Maybe on a nice day, but then really because I want to take a walk, and not out of necessity.

  • You think? That generation will have kids who buy the same crap and won't listen to their parents, just like the kids now don't listen.

  • So on the next visit, arrest him for smuggling illegal contraband. And issue an international arrest warrant for good measure.

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  • China is prosperous, don't let anybody fool you. But people are deeply, inherently selfish and love money more than everything (yay, communism!), so if they can save 30 cents by taking a roll of toilet paper home, they will.

  • Ahhh I just looked it up, it's an app that allows you to use the physical ID card for online verification. I knew that one, thought we have a fully digital ID now. That'd be a real innovation.

  • German here: There's an ID app??? Seriously, I never heard of that.

  • I switched from team sports to individual or 1 vs 1 where risk of injury is significantly lower.

    Badminton, Paddle ball, ultimate frisbee, yoga, cycling.

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  • As someone who lived in China for 7 years, the alternative is that the next best person who enters the bathroom takes all available paper home.

    In my entire time there, I can count the number of times where paper was available on a single hand, with spare fingers.

    Naturally, everybody carries a box of tissues at all times.

  • A gram is not the base unit, it started with one meter (hence, metric).

    Kilo means thousand in Latin, so 1000 meters became one kilometer (aka, one thousand meters), and when they need smaller units, they took to Latin again, simply because the language was en vogue for science:

    Deca (ten): Decimeter (dm, nowadays hardly used, but it exists) = 0.1m

    Centum (hundred): Centimeter (cm) = 0.01m

    Mille (thousand): milimiter (mm) 0.001m

    Weights were then adopted from the dimensions based on practicality, i.e. one liter was a common enough volume that people could use it in a household, and it's defined by 1dm height x 1dm length x 1dm width. Or 10cm10cm10cm (same thing, but the base notation was units of one).

  • In the first place they must not be compromised with dead man switches from the US.

  • NewPipe as well, without any update either.

  • What's that supposed to be? Never seen those before, and I'm in my 40s.

  • It's a nice concept for interpersonal relationships regardless of the setting, but it's got limited applicability in a results driven setting.