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  • 5 meals is also excessive. I have the same schedule and I eat the normal 3 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, dinner. I can't really miss any because then my tummy becomes very distracting. I really don't understand how you can go till 3pm without feeling any adverse effects. If I skip breakfast I'll be useless and dizzy till lunch.

    I just don't eat more than I need each meal.

  • For a few files, sure. Idk how I'd use that on the large corporate Java codebase that I usually work with though. Despite all its memory hogging and unnecessary features, IntelliJ also proves remarkably useful when trying to find anything in these mega projects. Features like ctrl + clicking on a method call to get to its definition (even when it is in a different project that I don't have checked out), the refactoring tools, the debugger, etc are absolutely necessary to get anything done.

  • Awesome!

  • Okay but I don't know anything about the boardgame. I'm judging the game based on the game itself. It's a cool game set in a cool Cyberpunk world.

  • No Haskell so I'm not a nerd 😎. Though from the languages I use the most (Java & Python) and other languages I enjoy (Rust, Julia) I can infer that I'm probably a bit of a nerd.

  • What? The launch was definitely botched, but after all the updates it's now a great game. Personally one of my favorites. Honestly I'm not sure if there are many studios who would do a better job than CDPR in making such a large scale Cyberpunk game.

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  • Once a week?! Damn what are you doing with it. I think I have this phone for like a year now and I only "dropped" it once. And that wasn't even a drop, I was just holding it on a festival and some dude hit my phone and launched it 10 meters across the dancefloor. Luckily the case and the floor made of flexible wooden planks saved my phone.

    My previous phone was a bit more slippery and would sometimes escape when I was changing clothes or something. But even then not remotely close to weekly.

  • Yesterday I was at a rave with all-gender restrooms. Just as big bathroom predicted it was total mayhem. People queueing, making smalltalk, doing the things people do at the bathroom. I'm so thankful big bathroom protects us from this madness /s

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  • Afaik it's quite reliable as long as you're not very muscular. I'm 190cm and roughly 80-85kg, which is a quite normal (but a bit higher than avg) according to BMI. I also have a bit of a beer belly and definitely feel like I could lose some fat.

    Unless you work out a lot and are muscular, I'd expect the classification of obese to be correct for your height and weight. 10cm taller than me and 35kg heavier doesn't sound like a weight within the healthy range unless it's muscle.

  • Yeah but nowadays it doesn't feel like chore anymore. While there are definitely plenty of moments where I have to drag myself outside to go for a run, I also find myself looking forward to it quite often. When I skip it (due to illness or something) I seem to get an urge to go running again. The brain is a silly meat computer sometimes

  • Honestly I find it quite enjoyable on it's own. The more I do it, the more I just enjoy the running itself. But I tend to have some music playing and dream away a bit

  • I started out with games and simulators. I tended just to come up with some game logic and then see what happened when I let it play out with many entities. When I started my computer science degree at uni I tended to write more code that had something to do with recent lecture material. Implementing Distance Vector Routing, messing around with compression, applying reinforcement learning to my own games.

    Now that I have a job it's a bit harder to stay motivated for all this, but it's still kinda the same. I just write whatever my brain comes up with.

    1. I don't own any pajamas or something and I'm usually too hot anyway.
  • I either reuse the clip or twist and tuck it if there's no clip. I don't understand why I'd use extra stuff for this like my own clips or rubber bands

  • I was forced to "talk to them" when they were still federated and it was horrible. It's totally fine to have a political opinion, but it's another to turn every comment section into a warzone. Even responses to random memes would somehow turn into a political debate and due to their high user count and black and white thinking this quickly turned into them attacking anyone who disagreed even slightly with their views. Hexbear were making sure that anyone who isn't a tankie had no reason to be on Lemmy because they'd be haunted every time they'd share their opinion.

    I'm all for having a normal exchange of thoughts, but this is like sitting in a room with 90% extreme leftists and getting swarmed and called a stupid lib the moment you dare to introduce some nuance. I'm still more left wing than probably 70% or 80% of the Netherlands and yet I'd relate better to the average center-right voter than to these nuts

  • This is what my German teacher meant when he said that I'd "need it someday".

    Supertoll. Danke schön. Ich hätte auch gerne ein Pedalo.

  • Based :3

  • I don't think "hun/zij" is invalid and I'll happily use it for someone if they want it, but what I mean is that it doesn't feel as natural to use it for a single person as they/them. They/them in English has a history of being used for singular people as well. Saying "someone lost their bag" is a pre-existing language feature. Unfortunately "iemand is hun tas verloren" doesn't sound as natural and I've never heard someone use it like that. It seems to be common to just use the masculine pronoun "z'n" in cases where the gender isn't known.

    Again, I don't mean to invalidate anyone, I'd totally use these pronouns for a single person if they prefer that. It annoys me that our language doesn't have a clear neutral pronoun. But in my experience "hun" is exclusively plural whereas "their" has always also been in use as a singular pronoun next to its use as a plural pronoun.

  • What a glorious site. I wish every webpage looked something like this

  • I'm Dutch and I have yet to see gender neutral pronouns etc that really work well. Unless you want to be called an "it", but I've only heard people use that to mock people. They/them works quite well, but we don't really have that afaik