gartenzaun

joined 1 year ago

IMHO a base level of respect should always be given. This base level is earned by existing as a being with thoughts and emotions. The way a person acts, any social standing, etc. can then lead to additional respect on top of that, but the level cannot fall below the base.

I also believe that in a first interaction with a person, you should start at the base level always, regardless of any prior knowledge about social standing etc. This also helps to define the base level in a meaningful way, e.g. if this is the level of respect I award my new boss, this is also the level of respect I should award a random homeless person

[–] gartenzaun@discuss.tchncs.de 30 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Though I wasn't actually raised religiously, just the prevalence of religion in society led to many of my early theories have religious components.

I thought that between dying and being reborn you spent your time in heaven as an angel. While there, you could select your next parents from all the currently pregnant people on earth. I imagined giant 'rooms' full of computers in heaven, where every pregnant woman had a profile you could check out (mind, that was in the early 90s - I like to think I secretly invented social networking^^). Once you decided on a mother, you'd be kicked down into her womb and be reborn. I did realize pretty soon after that this theory doesn't hold water when you see that many children are not born into happy families, but for a short while I was certain I picked my mother from all the possible mothers around the world. She was very charmed by that :D

[–] gartenzaun@discuss.tchncs.de 22 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I thought that all languages were actually the same, just our ears differed. So e.g. as a native German speaker, I thought all people 'speak' German (I.e. make the sounds of the German language), but the translation of sounds into thoughts by the ears would only work when the source was 'my version' of the language. Very hard to put that into words, I just realize...

Another thing was that I had my own religious philosophy. I believed in reincarnation, and thought that all life was just a giant circle where you would be reborn as your own worst victim. Only when you have lived a victimless life, you would ascend into heaven. My go-to example back then was if you stepped onto a worm you will be reborn as a worm that is being stepped on. This one has horrible victim blaming implications when you think about it but in my childlike naivety I thought it was very fair.

I recently setup a Windows vm for my mum because she also needs photo and video editing sw and isn't happy with the Linux alternatives. This works astonishingly well. Virtualbox even has a mode now to fully integrate the vm into the existing desktop, so basically she just gets the windows status bar in addition to the Linux one when she starts the vm. Windows programs open as if they were running natively. Might be worth a try for you.

I have used Ubuntu Touch for almost ten years now ;) I personally enjoy it a lot, the navigation feels a lot more natural than on android and Ubuntu just generally does what I want it to and not more, which is also a plus.

But, I have to mention I have relatively low standards when it comes to a phone os. I don't use any of the popular apps for example. If you need e.g. WhatsApp or similar, you won't find that there. I have tried using waydroid for a couple of things, but it is draining the battery fast.

[–] gartenzaun@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Fairphone3 with Ubuntu Touch. I tried the Pinephones, but they're not ready yet(!) as a daily driver. I have high hopes, though.

[–] gartenzaun@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I've been watching Netflix in Firefox for years now. Never had any issue whatsoever. The handful of times some page didn't work as expected was when I accidentally blocked too much content through addons. Not saying I don't believe you, it's just weird that I never seem to have those issues.

I grew up with cottage cheese and still love the stuff. Especially with chives and a splash of pumpkin seed oil.