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SqueezeMeMacaroni @thelemmy.club
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Advertisers Say They Do Not Plan to Return to X After Musk’s Comments
  • Musk wasn't ever going to go through with it. He was hoping Zuckerberg would decline and then he'd look like the big tough guy, but it fell apart when Suck called his bluff so now he just looks (even more) foolish.

  • Heat-pump water heaters are a winner for the climate — and your wallet
  • We're doing a major bathroom remodel at the moment and as part of the project are planning to replace the 15 year old electric water heater that came with the house when we bought it. Heat pumps work by exchanging heat from the air around to the water in the tank, which means that in addition to reducing humidity they also put out cool air. Usually they are installed in a garage or basement where that doesn't matter as much, but we don't have a basement and putting it in the garage would require a lot more work in terms of plumbing and electrical work, so we're going to keep it where it is in the house but install vents that exchange air from the attic in the winter, then in the summer we can flip open the vents and cool/dehumidify our house.

    They're expensive up front but there are federal tax credits through 2032 (I think) of up to 30% of the project cost ($2000 max) and on top of that our local electric company is offering rebates of $800 to replace an electric or gas heater with an air pump. So that will reduce the upfront cost by a pretty good amount.

    The only thing I'm at all concerned about is the noise of the motor, but the heater won't be adjacent to any bedrooms so I don't think it'll be a big problem in any case.

  • Google Chrome will limit ad blockers starting June 2024
  • I use it for some tasks at work that don't function correctly on Firefox (for whatever reason our local intranet doesn't play nice with FF) but other than that, I am almost exclusively using Firefox.

    Now if someone can come up with a better search engine than Google....

  • Google Chrome will limit ad blockers starting June 2024
  • I would love to see this happen but I suspect that the number of users who actually install ad blocker extensions and are willing to switch to a new browser once they stop working is fairly insignificant compared to the total numbers of people browsing in Chrome.

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  • Re the video games, yes absolutely I've done this. I don't think I've 100% finished a game, at least not in the last 20 years. Playing through the latest Zelda game I had to pick my moment when to go take on the final boss carefully, I know that once I beat a game I'm a lot less inclined to keep going on side quests and finding shrines/korok seeds/whatever collectibles that particular game has. So I wanted to do as much of that as I could before going after Ganondorf, but I also didn't want to wait too long because if I make myself do ALL the side quests and get ALL the collectibles I'll burn and not even bother finishing the game.

  • [POLL] Do you use/require a headphone jack on your phone?
  • My phone (Pixel 6) doesn't have one but I wish it did. I still use an aux cord to listen in my car or to plug into my amplifier when I practice on headphones, so I have to use 3.5mm to USB-C converter dongles. I also can't charge my phone while using an aux cable now which is annoying.

  • What made you want to pick up bass guitar as an instrument?
  • I was a huge Beatles fan in middle school and loved Paul McCartney's bass lines (still do). My uncle is also a bass player so that influenced it a bit.

    What made me want to stick with it though, is just how much fun it is.