It seems to be working pretty well. There’s the occasional transgression, but by and large we only get spam that is actually addressed to us.
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The Netherlands, at least.
iawia@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who used older macintosh OS in the 90s, what was it like for your daily use, work, games etc?2·1 year agoIt would crash every fifteen minutes…
iawia@feddit.nlto Technology@lemmy.ml•World’s first diabetes cure with cell therapy achieved in China91·1 year agoType 2 can have a reduced insulin production, as well as the insulin resistance. In fact, insulin resistance can put increased demand on production and exhaust the producing islet cells.
Since type 2 is not an immune system disease, in that case there’s no need for immune suppressing drugs!
Don’t understand the kidney thing either:-)
Carrying water to the sea is the Dutch version.
I’ll second this. Only podcast I actually subscribe to the ad-less version, to support it.
Nice. It doesn’t seem to make any difference in the URL scheme what type of fediverse resource is being referenced. From what I understand, some of those are interchangeable, but some are not. How will the browser know whether to open a Mastodon, Lemmy or Kbin client?
I was also using b&bw, but it’s been impossible to find locally (the Netherlands).
Thing is, none of the other shower gels I’ve tried foam up in the same way. Which means using a lot more than I would of the b&bw gel.
Anyone know if something that works comparably and is widely available in Europe?
iawia@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it possible to train cats to group-walk with you like a pack of friendly wolves that consider you part of their kind/group?1·2 years agoWe’re more in a suburb type environment, but yeah, I don’t see that happening in a busy city environment…
iawia@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it possible to train cats to group-walk with you like a pack of friendly wolves that consider you part of their kind/group?8·2 years agoActually, our cats often join us when walking our dogs. We have two dogs, and when we walk them leashed, at night, one to three of our (six) cats come along and walk around us. They dart out in advance up to ten meters, using available cover (cars) to hide, and often laag behind in those places to ensure it is clear that they are not being walked but are simply following the same route of their own accord.
Not sure how this happened, so I can’t help you with training advice. But maybe it’s just our regular schedule of walking that does it?
To be fair, they’ve had the option to switch to that unusable ribbon thing Microsoft switched to for a while now.
Thankfully, it’s not the default.