dariuswolfe
dariuswolfe
dariuswolfe

Yeah, like a couple of the other commenters, I’m raising an eyebrow at your assumption that there are defined roles in a heterosexual relationship. There are some typical assumptions, but there’s nothing definitional about them. A man who stays at home and acts as the primary caregiver isn’t “Mr. Mom”, he’s Dad. A

I’m going to guess that you have had a conversation about respect and consent because your parents and other adults in your life modeled it every day. Consent isn’t just about sex, it’s about respecting other people’s boundaries. If your parents taught you things like respecting when they or other kids don’t want to

My problem is one that password managers are particularly ineffective against; I can’t install software on most of the computers I use; not even browser extensions. So I’m forced to use passwords I can remember on every account I might potentially access from those computers (which is most things)

Anyone know if third-party apps do anything like this? I use Friendly (which is way superior in terms of daily use) and I’m not finding any such setting there.

HATED this feature. I thought my phone was malfunctioning for the longest time, until I finally looked it up and turned it off.

You’re solidly in Y (AKA Millenials) by pretty much every count. As I said elsewhere, Gen X goes to about ‘79-80.

‘87 makes you a Millenial. (Previously Known as Gen Y)

Generation X goes to about ‘79-80, depending on who you ask, meaning those of us in our mid-thirties are too young to be “proper” Gen-X, and too old to be proper Millenials.

What I really, really want is a way to tell Android to NOT start programs unless I tell it to. Or more specifically, to specify which programs can start themselves, and which cannot. Personally, I don't want Facebook to start itself up to update posts, just in case I want to see the new hot post RIGHT NOW. I'm okay

What I really, really want is a way to tell Android to NOT start programs unless I tell it to. Or more specifically, to specify which programs can start themselves, and which cannot. Personally, I don't want Facebook to start itself up to update posts, just in case I want to see the new hot post RIGHT NOW. I'm okay

I understand that router-based DHCP is better than a DHCP server in a lot of ways, but I couldn't ever get my head around it. A DHCP server gave everything in a cleaner, more readable format, and made it easier to make and free up reservations. It also allowed us to find and put the kibosh on personal computers that

DO be cautious, though! If you're running CMD as administrator, you can mess stuff up pretty righteously.

Your experience varies pretty significantly from mine. I went to Vegas for my honeymoon. I'd never gambled before, and it became a running joke that I'd need a lot of pennies, so my mother-in-law gave me $2 in rolled pennies. I went to a couple casinos with "penny slots", only to find that they only took bills. When I