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apprehensively_human

@ apprehensively_human @lemmy.ca

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  • which find

  • Lemmings rise up

  • Playing in VR made me realize how poorly pancake mode gives you a sense of scale. Everything is subnautica is absolutely massive. Peepers' eyes are the size of dinner plates

  • Emphasis on nice. I would much rather receive a single pair of nice merino wool socks or something with a neat design than a 10 pack of Walmart white crew socks.

  • Much more recently than you might think also. The last residential school to close operated from 1985 to 1997.

  • Journiv has got me to try journaling seriously for the first time. I'm a bit envious of those able to do so naturally, I've been forgetting to make daily entries more often than not

  • One of our recent council meetings had a developer wanting to rezone a lot to medium density but needed a variance to allow for less parking given the size of the parcel.

    Council unanimously approved the rezoning citing the need for more medium density projects, but were completely divided on the vote for the parking variance. They could not fathom that a developer would know best how many parking spaces would be needed to still be functional and profitable. All they wanted was to reduce the requirement from 1.5 spaces per unit down to 1.25 spaces per unit. A decrease of like 9 spaces total.

    Luckily the variance was eventually approved but not before a lot of debate and grandstanding about what people are supposed to do with their cars.

  • Don't let perfect be the enemy of good.

    CMHC already has programs available to fully fund non-market housing initiatives as long as you can meet certain requirements. One of the biggest issues is that nearly everybody sees housing as an investment and not simply a shelter so if there's no money in it then they aren't interested.

  • I think it's the change in medium that does it.

    Sorry if this spoiler text doesn't work. The only records left behind by the Nomai were their writings, save for a few pictograms, which left a lot to the imagination. The Owlks did have writing, but it was clear that visual story telling was much more important to their culture so we got to see for ourselves what they went through. Seeing the prisoner at the end would not have hit so hard had we just read about them.

  • Biking through unplowed snow sucks, but it's hardly impossible. The worst part about it is having to deal with traffic at the same time

  • You've received a tonne of responses and I'm not even sure if this has been posted by someone else already, but there's a YouTube video called "How to Radicalize a Normie" which goes over at length exactly how the alt right gets its hooks into young people and why it's so hard for them to break out.

  • My workplace has moved offices which has changed my commute from a 10 minute bike ride to a 15 minute drive. My daily routine is in absolute shambles.

  • Funny enough, Magic has a keyword for exactly this called Wordy.

  • Sensitivity to light is an ADHD symptom?

  • I was shocked to see no mention of Ori in any of the comments here before I realized you had already recommended it in the OP. I have no issues with seconding that, the Ori series is really good.

  • I've been using Actual for a while now, probably close to a year. Before that I was on YNAB, which isn't FOSS but does have a huge library of material for how to make your budget work for you instead of the other way around.

    I got off YNAB after they kept raising their subscription fees for seemingly no reason. Actual is not nearly as feature-rich but you can't really argue with the price.

  • Singing

    Jump
  • This is a big pet peeve of mine and it does such a disservice to socially anxious extroverts

  • Bejeweled Classic is the app you want, at least on Android. The app itself is free and then you can pay the $3.99 or whatever it is to remove ads permanently.

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    Tried Vyvanse for the first time today

  • Film Photography @lemmy.world

    First attempt at shooting film, found an indie album cover.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Manitoba declares provincewide state of emergency over wildfires

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/manitoba/state-of-emergency-flin-flon-evacuation-1.7546326
  • bike wrench @lemmy.world

    Tire bead

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    I can't stop touching my face