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>physics.txt Um, no. Protons don't push each other. What they do is making their electromagnetic fields. Only electromagnetic fields make electromagnetic forces. And if a proton moves, the field change is not immediate and takes time. The speed of a propagation is c (the speed of light). It is not hard to guess because [Light] = [Electromagnetic wave].
>kaa Flip phone is good. I also used one and I respect you. However now I use GrapheneOS for forced needs though. I thought sandboxing each dirty app is a better way...
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kaa 1 year ago

If I had similar needs and could afford a capable phone, I'd do the same.

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>kaa This is a tip. If you can, don't install any browser on your "smart" devices. Just install seperate apps. And "browser" also includes something like SNS viewer. By just not having any browser, the "smart" experience will be much suckless. Then if you need a browser, you can open netsurf for your personal needs.
kaa 1 year ago

I understand very well that most everything is better done locally than in a browser. I do my typesetting with troff and I do my emailing with mutt. It's still necessary for me to use one of the big bad browsers regularly for schoolwork and talking with friends though, and I can't change that.

kaa 1 year ago

Beyond what I do on my laptop and desktop computer, it's been very helpful for me to commit to a cheap flip phone. It is blissfully less attention occupying than any popular consumer phone, it cost me about 80 USD, and I've dropped it at least 20 times and it's only scuffed, not at all broken.

>kaa I understand. Honestly speaking, I don't live 100% JS-free life either. But you can localize. I think using seperate apps for each situation is better than using a seperate browser.
kaa 1 year ago

The less a browser is used, the better.

>teethinvitro Thank you. Once you disable JS/CSS, you will realize that this way of using the internet is much better in every aspect.
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kaa 1 year ago

If only my online schooling or my friends' hangout site of choice, Discord, didn't absolutely depend on JS . . .

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kaa 1 year ago

Because of those, I often have to resort to some chrome based browser on one device or another, it's annoying.

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kaa 1 year ago

I'd use only netsurf if it wouldn't be a cutoff from important parts of my life. That sucks. A lot.

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kaa 1 year ago

The Modern Web Has Become Essential, And It Makes Me Sadâ„¢.

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Interesting stance on JS/CSS. I can see the motive, and I agree with it.
The only exception of No JS is following / unfollowing. I want that function anyway. But I'm not going to use JS everyday only for this. I will just temporarily enable JS occasionally. I think once for 1 month is enough..
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From now on, I'm going to use Neocities without JS. After some experiments, I've found that I can post a message without JS. But I can't reply or like. So I'm going to reply by just posting another message. And I will not "like" anymore. Sorry for that, but I will read almost all your updates anyway. If I appreciate things, I will directly post a message. Not just clicking the "like" button.
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kaa 1 year ago

It's a little healthier to directly explain why you like something regardless. Having a like doesn't mean much to anyone, but having a thoughtful comment is valuable.

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Your site is interesting, but the guestbook page blocks Tor. Please fix it and make the site perfect.
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teethinvitro 1 year ago

Thank you for your feedback. I created an alternative guestbook which should work. If it doesn't, you may try the chatbox. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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thricegreat 1 year ago

Now it works. And it looks good too.

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teethinvitro 1 year ago

Thanks, mate. By the way, the first guestbook seems to strangely work fine when I access my site with Tor, but the alt will remain there anyway.

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