Sync was a fantastic Reddit client (I started using it back in 2016), then during the API debacle the dev turned it into a Lemmy app and frankly it was the best on the market by a wide margin. But then he just vanished, and various things have gradually stopped working as it's not keeping up with the latest Lemmy updates. When upvotes stopped working a few months ago, I bit the bullet and have now moved to Summit, which has the closest user experience to Sync of all the Lemmy apps I've found (although it doesn't have anywhere close to the same level of polish as Sync did).
Yeah, same here (a bit over 3 months in my case). I don't really feel strongly either way about my new (very small) boobs, but still have yet to notice any kind of mental/emotional changes. I've seen a few people online say it took as long as like 9 months before they noticed anything mentally, so I guess some patience is in order.
My daily driver is a PowerEdge T620 with 48 Ivy Bridge cores (2x E5-2969 v2) and 384 GiB of DDR3-1333. It's a bit of a power hog yes, but it's still cheaper than upgrading to a more modern system with at least that much DDR4/5, and the only things where performance has been an obstacle has been a few more recent games (most recently Clair Obscur, which was bottlenecked by my GPU with the CPUs at pretty low utilization).
I beg to differ, a few months ago my site was getting absolutely hammered by GoogleBot with hundreds of requests per second, faster than my server could keep up with - to the point that the entire apache daemon kept locking up.
Thanks so much for the reply! I seem to have forgotten about the decimal point, I meant to write 0.1ml (the syringes I use have markings in 10ths of a milliliter, so I just fill it up to the "1" mark and forget what unit I'm working with...). I'm injecting Ev @ 40mg/mL using ½inch, 26 gauge subq insulin needles, and yes I'm doing DIY monotherapy. I've tried releasing the pinch both before and after depressing the plunger, to no avail.
I haven't tried injecting at a 90° angle, I'll give that a try for my next injection tomorrow and see how it goes! (assuming I can find enough fat on my body to do that... I am very underweight)
The Blåhaj DIY community is new to me, I will definitely try asking there if my experiment tomorrow fails. Thanks again!
I know this is old, but I remembered this comment today and figured I'd ask since you seem to have some idea what you're doing. How exactly do you prevent medication from leaking out after injection? I'm injecting (or trying to inject) 1ml estradiol valerate, and I've tried leaving the needle in for up to 30s, holding the skin pinched the entire time the needle is inserted, injecting faster or slower, but seemingly every combination I try results in multiple large drops leaking back out within a few seconds of removing the needle. Like, enough that it looks like nearly half of the fluid is coming back out. Is this something you've ever experienced?
AFAIK they still don't support reclocking on anything older than Turing, meaning the GPU is stuck at the lowest clock frequency and therefore runs very slowly.
Selective Estrogen Reuptake Modulators can control which parts of the body are affected by estrogen, they're sometimes used for non-binary feminizing HRT regimens to prevent breast growth while getting the other effects. AFAIK there isn't really much in the way of real medical research on them with regards to transgender HRT specifically (the medications typically used are intended for breast cancer treatment) so they're mostly limited to a few enbys doing DIY who don't mind living on the edge.
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