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Cake day: March 14th, 2025

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  • Elevator walker here. This is the first I’m hearing of it! Given that it’s not a thing being played or said in various European countries, where do they have this on repeat? Where did you hear it was bad for it? Any idea why bigger cities generally have markings on the sides of escalators to designate which side to stand, and which side to walk on, since that would only promote the bad-for-their-infrastructure behavior?

    Edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escalator_etiquette doesn’t mention anything about damaging the escalator. Walking along increases your chances of falling or something though. In Hong Kong they apparently measured 43% of accidents stemming from “moving or walking along”. Methinks a stationary bicycle rarely crashes… I’ll take my chances. Can’t be that bad if 57% of accidents stems from the people who just stand there. I’ve never met anyone who was in an escalator accident whereas most people who drive have a traffic accident at some point in their lives and loads of near-misses, so the escalator accident odds must be much lower than that, as well as the speed and consequences involved in escalator accidents, I’d assume





  • Age of Empires 1 is old enough, but does one “use” it?

    It’s got a unique co-op feature where you actally control the same people and can divide tasks (not like other RTS where you can play in a team but still need to do everything yourself, with any resource sharing being a manual (or even taxed) action in a menu somewhere), so my gf and I are sticking with this game. I think it’s the only game we’ve been playing consistently for our 10 years together. Crap, did I say playing? I meant using! It’s a relationship tool. Try it today! xD


  • I let them know that I was cool with transcription software being used as long as it was installed locally on their machines, but I did not want a third party online app having access to recorded sessions for the purposes of transcription. They didn’t take issue with it.

    A cynical part in me thinks they’ll just have it “locally installed” in the same way that Firefox is locally installed (doesn’t mean the meaningful part runs locally), and that no third party has access because the servers just don’t show stuff from other tenants even though the server operator could theoretically see all. It’s not like the medical people necessarily know better if their vendor answered the concerns in this manner

    One way to find out for lay people might be to turn off WiFi, or disconnect the network cable, and see if it still works — in case you’re in a position where the doc might seem willing to do such a 30-second experiment (if they haven’t already tried this in the past themselves). Doesn’t mean it doesn’t get uploaded when internet is reconnected (e.g. for backups), but that is much harder to check, and if the vendor already made sure the processing is all local then it’s probably okay and not being sold off as training or insurance data

    Kudos for reading the terms of service and raising your concerns with them! So long as some of us keep doing that, the privacy of people who don’t know about this sort of thing is also better-protected. Thank you :)


  • “I’m not sure”

    It’s rarely all bad. Then that would be simply the answer. The problem is that it’s often complicated (not the emotional capacity of a teaspoon, for those who get that reference) and idk how to summarise that into a single feeling so I literally don’t know what the answer is and so that’s when you get an idk from me

    If it’s just a pleasantry by some english person (in my language this isn’t a standard question a stranger or customer support will ask you) then I’ll probably pick a random euphemism

    From Germans I’ve learned that they say “muss”, meaning must. Like, you must get on with life but not because you seek out what you’re going through but because life doesn’t stop. At least that’s my working understanding of this deceptively simple word