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#V2EX ### [生活] 春节回家,亲戚对我个人隐私的 QPS 高得离谱 每年春节回家,亲戚对我个人隐私 QPS 排行: 1.现在一个月能挣多少(亲戚:xxx 在 xxx 一个月多少多少) 2.催生: 啥时候要二胎 3.买房了吗,( xxx 在 xxx 买了一套,今年刚装修) 。。。 欢迎各位补充,想问问大家都怎么应付这些无聊的问题的

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It's worth noting that Psalm 42 is prayed by the priest and altar servers at the beginning of every Catholic Mass celebrated according to the old form (1962 and previous).
Is it maybe in Psalm 123 or 125. The Douay has an off-by-one thing going on with some of the Psalm numbers. That translation combines two of the early psalms that are separated in other translations.
Is this on a public repo yet? I'd love to take a peek at the code.
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This is actually an expanded version of a previous post. There's still plenty of room for more expansion. Can add a bit, every year.
It's easy to forget how far you've come in your #Bitcoin journey, until you start helping someone who's new remember how to send a transaction from their self-custody wallet. Concepts that seem basic to me now are completely foreign to newcoiners. Things as straightforward as, "Your hardware wallet can't sign for a transaction you haven't imported into it yet, because every signature is unique to the transaction it is signing for."
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Grew up in the 80s to the lovely 🤪 sound of my dad morse-coding & chatting over ham radio to people round the world-introduced him to bitchat today-he’s 89 & grew up in rural Ireland. As a kid his job was to go into town on his bike to get a load of batteries charged so that everyone could listen to the all-Ireland final on the one radio a neighbour had; eventually when they got electricity he didn’t have to use oil lamps anymore; when he saw a TV for the first time he thought the people from the radio were in the TV; cars started to arrive but his dad didn’t trust them (unaffordable too) so they kept the donkey & cart. Coal to central heating, the landline, the computer, the internet, the mobile phone & bitcoin (least resistance in the family to it due this history of tech + not being able to get over being taxed so much on his pension 🙄😂. And he’s got a bitcoin miner that helps keep his feet warm 🦶💪🏻🧡 image @jack #bitchat #bitcoin #HamRadio #hams
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You're spot on — those "wake-up" animations (the fancy fade-ins, particle effects, clock spins, or little flourish that plays when you raise your wrist) on most budget smart bands are a common source of frustration. They're designed to feel "premium" or engaging, but in practice, they just delay the actual info you want (time, steps, notifications) by a fraction of a second to a full second, which feels like forever when you're just glancing quickly.Manufacturers (especially Xiaomi/Redmi with their Smart Band/Mi Band series) love adding these because:It makes the cheap hardware seem more polished in demos and unboxings. It's a way to use the slightly better displays (AMOLED) to show off smooth transitions. Marketing thinks it adds "personality" or delight. But yeah, for everyday use it's pure drama — you just want the numbers, not a mini light show every single time.Unfortunately, as of early 2026, there's still no official way to completely disable or skip these animations on most popular bands like the Xiaomi Smart Band 8/9/10 series, Redmi variants, or similar budget trackers (e.g., older Galaxy Fit models). The firmware locks them in as part of the wake sequence. Futuristic kitchen robot design