Mozilla and CheckFirst report: Apple, Google, Meta, and others' efforts are a work in progress at best, months after EU's DSA mandated a searchable ads library (Natasha Lomas/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/15/mozilla-checkfirst-ads…
Raiders NFL mock draft 3.0: Filling the biggest need at No. 13 — and it’s not a QB https://theathletic.com/5411543/2024/04/15/raiders-nfl-mock-draft-taliese-fuaga/
Mozilla and CheckFirst: Apple, Google, Meta, and others' ad transparency efforts are a work in progress, months after the EU's DSA mandated a searchable library (Natasha Lomas/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/15/mozilla-checkfirst-ad…
Jamie #Raskin tells GOP to 'end their doomed #impeachment inquiry' after witness indictment - Raw Story
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I got a new toy today. The WEP 882D soldering iron/hot air station. Tested it out this evening on an Xbox 360 controller PCB, one of a few I happen to have stashed in a toolbox in the shed. First attempt at taking off an analog stick didn't quite work as hoped. 2nd attempt I was able to remove it in one piece. Without flux, I might add. That's due Fri, along with 4 sets of hall effect sticks. Feeling fairly confident I'll have 4 Dual Senses modded soon.
About life and feelings, gloomy and private
The feelings we get from the activities we do could be classified as neutral, positive and negative.
Let's take developing #Gentoo as an example. It's something that makes me happy — but you can't (or at least I can't) just get the happiness and reject everything else. Most of the Gentoo work is basically neutral, even bland — a duty that takes a lot of time and effort, and probably a little of your health. It's statistically probable that you're going to get some positive feelings out of it — the joy of success, satisfaction, appreciation, awareness that you've done something good. But you also get negative feelings — from failures, frustration, negative interactions.
My hiking trips are like that too. My family believes that "I do it for pleasure" — but it's a harmful oversimplification and it only tells me that they even aren't trying to understand me. In fact, it's mostly a necessity, a way of solving specific problems that works for me — halting diabetes-related problems, coping with emotions. Of course there's a positive side to it — good mood, energy to survive another day, something the joy of visiting a new place, seeing something beautiful, finding a solution to a vexatious problem, positive interactions with people. But there are also negative feelings — anger and sadness from failure, stress from problems, negative contacts with people. Sometimes you end up slowly charging your social battery for a whole week, just to have one person destroy it all.
If you think about it, life's something like that. It's mostly a bland effort to survive every following day, sometimes interspersed with positive or negative moments.
#ActuallyAutistic
So Casio fans, there is often talk about how module 593's major failing is its backlight. And yes, it is pretty weak and uneven. I too have thrown shade at it and yet, if I am totally honest I don't recall ever having struggled to read it in real life.
While in photos it often comes out looking totally unreadable, I find that with the naked eye (in the dark at night), I have always read the entire display just fine.
Is this just me?
This https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.05904 has been replaced.
initial toot: https://mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_hept…
Las Vegas Raiders Set To Add Pro Bowl QB After Justin Fields Trade Talks With Chicago Bears https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/las_vegas_raiders_set_to_add_pro_bowl_qb_after_justin…
So Casio fans, there is often talk about how module 593's major failing is its backlight. And yes, it is pretty weak and uneven. I too have thrown shade at it and yet, if I am totally honest I don't recall ever having struggled to read it in real life.
While in photos it often comes out looking totally unreadable, I find that with the naked eye (in the dark at night), I have always read the entire display just fine.
Is this just me?