That, and the fact that a lot of them are too small.
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Do you think people use it because they don’t know it’s origin?
What about a gradual alarm?
It starts with low volume, then gradually increases volume.
There’s even smart lamps that do increasing light intensity to simulate sunrise.
umulu@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Earth systems critical to all life are on the verge of total collapse3·1 year agoNicely said.
And even if we could do a bit more, why should we make more sacrifices, when big corporations are accountable for much of the environment’s issues?
umulu@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•COVID surging in California. Is it time to bring back masks, hand sanitizer? What experts say3·1 year agoWell done! Shame not more people are doing it.
I had my inbox filled, so I started creating rules
Emails from (let’s say) Google are to be sent to a folder called Google. When creating a rule, it asks you if you want to apply it to the inbox.
Check that, wait for a few minutes, and all Google emails will be inside the new folder. Once you start sorting you will notice that the amount of emails in your inbox reduces drastically.
I created rules that check the email contents for keywords. If it detects ads, then it goes straight to the bin.
Has worked for me for some years.
Fatality!
If you create a rule for a specific email address, you can send it all into a folder, then mark the folder as read. Or, you know, just send all to junk
Just do it! It shouldn’t take more than 2 hours
umulu@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Kids? A Growing Number of Americans Say, ‘No, Thanks.’82·1 year agoThey don’t “look”… Those are the ones that want kids. Those who weight the pros and cons, most likely reach the conclusion that having kids is not feasible.
umulu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What did you routinely fall asleep listening to as a kid and what does it for you now?1·1 year agoAlmost like white noise, right?
umulu@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Neuralink rival sets brain-chip record with 4,096 electrodes on human brain1·1 year agoForeshadowing…
umulu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What looks easy peasy lemon squeezy but is actually difficult difficult lemon difficult?41·1 year agoBut the thing is, we don’t have to replace Joe with a robot. The hard part about being a bricklayer is having to make cement, carry that cement in buckets, carry concrete blocks, amongst other things that I don’t even know (I watched my father in law working a few times). Why can’t we just replace the “heavy” part with robots?
Let’s use robots to our advantage, but keep people doing jobs they actually like.
umulu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What looks easy peasy lemon squeezy but is actually difficult difficult lemon difficult?11·1 year agoAnd humans want to replace some of this shit with robots.
Window washer working on sky scrappers? Sure, I guess it is a job that can be done by robots.
Bricklayer? Why the fuck???
umulu@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•I’m in a park. The grass is being mown by a robot.25·1 year agoI don’t agree.
umulu@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I know covid is "over", but please continue washing your hands!4·1 year agoNot worse! They might have forgotten to flush. At least they have clean hands
Too small to see. You can be paying attention to the road, and those small led blinkers will go unnoticed most of the time.