I do, but just because of my job. Everytime I’ve needed/wanted to start searching, LinkedIn’s where all of my jobs (previous and current) have come from. It’s the only account I’ve got left with my real name on it, so I’d get rid of it if I could but I don’t know how long I have before I need to start searching for a new job, so I just leave it there unused. The platform itself sucks and is full of circle-jerking and “self-made” people bragging, so I don’t engage with it at all other than for job seeking purposes. Also, I’m in IT so my experience with the platform is very particular to my field. Not everyone has good results with LinkedIn.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Yunohost, the *arr stack and VPNEnglish
1·8 days agoI’ve actually had to deal with this very recently. My setup is via docker-compose and the way to solve it was to have an OpenVPN container with its own network defined. Then, in the same compose file I’d put qbittorrent in the same network as the VPN. That way all of the services go through my normal network but qbittorrent can only go through the VPN’s network.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is the dead internet already a reality?English
71·10 days agoI’d love to answer but there’s a Captcha preventing it.
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science@lemmy.world•Reality Is a Shared Hallucination—And It’s at Risk of Collapsing, Scientist ClaimsEnglish
82·16 days agoTrue, but the caveat is that we have no way of knowing what that reality looks like other than through our interpretation of it. We can’t do anything about “true reality” because we have no way of proving anything about it without relying on said thoughts. Like for example, we really like the scientific method for “proving” reality, but it only works assuming that the “true reality” follows the same logical principles we adhere to. Is there really a cause-effect sense in “true reality” or is it just our biased interpretation that the universe follows natural logic rules?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the odds that we are all in a simulation?
31·5 months agoSo I guess it depends on what you understand by “simulation”. What is really simulated as opossed to being “real”. Our reality is just an interpretation given by our senses, so in a sense it’s also a simulation of the real thing. Where’s the line that makes something really “real”?
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science@lemmy.world•New category of particles discovered in the subatomic realmEnglish
2·1 year agoA theoretical discovery is still a discovery isn’t it?
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Technology@lemmy.world•I created an app where you can share your thoughts fully anonymously and vote for the weekly "Thought of Humanity"English
61·2 years agoReally like the concept. As a suggestion, remove the login. Making it absolutely anonymous discourages even further the risk of bots invading since there’s not even a point in “karma-farming”
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Technology@lemmy.world•I created an app where you can share your thoughts fully anonymously and vote for the weekly "Thought of Humanity"English
2·2 years agoYou could try setting up donations. People tend to be pretty receptive to that in projects where the content is worth it. I’ve donated myself to several FOSS projects and even have a couple of recurrent donations setup to projects I really enjoy/make use of.

Not even to my SO. Quite some time ago we discussed it and agreed that we won’t be giving gifts for “celebratory dates” (i.e. Valentine’s, Christmas, birthdays). We instead give each other gifts at any point in time, just because we felt like it. No pressure for buying gifts in advance and instead we get very usual “Hey I saw this and thought of you” all year long.