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  • Aside from cost, there is also privacy to consider. Subscription home alarm systems don’t fit into my threat model, personally. I focus on hardening physical access points as compared to my neighbors, and good insurance.

    Just like how I only need to outrun my hiking buddy instead of trying to outrun the bear, my house simply needs to look like a more challenging target with lower yield than my neighbors. I am not going to get robbed when my neighbor leaves their patio door unlocked with valuables visible through their always-open windows.


  • Vanth@reddthat.comtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlis there an american polish dialect?
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    I’ve been told my polish sounds “old”. I know only a little bit, learned from grandparents and great grandparents. However they were speaking in the early 1900s when they left Poland for the US, that’s the Polish I grew up hearing.

    I grew up in the Midwest where there were quite a few 2nd, 3rd, + generation Polish Americans. Now I live on the East Coast where there are more people who immigrated from Poland in the last ~20 years in addition to the generational families and they sound quite a bit different from what I grew up with.






  • Yes, I’ve found the versions with potassium nitrate to work best for me. And non-whitening too, I think they are a little less abrasive.

    What helped the most though is convincing my dentist to give me a fluoride treatment at my checkup every 6 months. Where I live, they stop providing those by default around age 12.

    Edit: ope, I just got billed for the fluoride treatment from my recent visit. Reason given: “patient is over age limit for this benefit”. Hot trash. Our teeth don’t stop needing fluoride at age 12, the insurance companies just don’t want to pay for it.

    So pay attention to insurance coverage and charging if you decide to try it.








  • would a “standard” commoner from back then laugh at how ‘soft’ our world has become from their point of view?

    No, they’d either want the same or they’d think we’re evil magicians and want to burn us at the stake. Who tf wants more infant mortality (except for US Republicans and their ilk).

    “Ah yes, dying in childbirth really builds character!”

    “Contracting polio really put hair on my son’s chest and made him into the man he is today!”

    “I’m so glad I can look forward to a life of hard physical labor and and death at 40. Not like those future weaklings who might survive into their 70s and beyond.”

    “Oh, boy. Chattel slavery has been great for us. The family that picks cotton together, sticks together … until our owners decide to sell us off.”