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  • I wouldn't say I hate it, but for me it's linger that I can't listen to. I really love zombie though.

  • Which brings me to my conundrum. Is it wrong to identify with a label if there is no way of achieving it? Like if there is no surgical possibility of transitioning to the body that I want, am I still trans?

    It's absolutely not wrong. Labels aren't about what you do with your body, it's about how you feel.

    As a nonbinary person, I officially give you permission to identify as nonbinary, trans, or both. 🤝 I like 'nonbinary' because it's really broad and inclusive, and doesn't have some of the connotations that the term 'trans' has (even though nb is under the trans umbrella) I think it would be very reasonable if you decide that it fits you.

  • Looks real to me. What makes you say it's AI?

  • I think it's generated.

  • Thanks for the reply.

    I'm definitely keeping Arch on my PC, I was just wondering what is the best way to use it for both desktop and couch gaming. I do have an old steam link I could potentially use, but I don't know how that would really work. (I think I'd need to keep my PC running 24/7 for a seamless experience), but otherwise I was thinking I'd probably use the compute stick or Pi as the HTPC and stream games from the PC, but again that sounds a bit clunky to me, although I could at least watch stuff without the main PC on. Thoughts?

    My other takeaways from your reply are that:

    • It's a good idea to separate out home assistant from everything else
    • Network stuff doesn't have to be separate

    I'll also research using cloud DNS instead.

  • Okay, so I'm getting rid of my mattress, most of my furniture, most of my electronics, etc.

    I think the idea behind this idea is good: If you're trying to get rid of stuff, only keep things that you would expend a bit of effort for.

    However, I think they're wildly underestimating how many items will be destroyed or irreversably ruined in some way by poop.

  • *on the power button.

    My s10e had this, and it's the best IMO.

    You can also swipe it to pull down the notification shade.

  • No I get it. Hair that's put up in a messy way, so that there's a few stray strands that fall along the face and neck... Strangely hot.

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  • These AI voiceovers are getting to the point that it took a few mispronunciations for me to notice.

  • Nice. Now let's scroll a bit longer to see if there's any more....

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  • So it should be safe in airplane mode, no? If I can trust my device, that is.

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  • What's wrong with a grapheneOS device on airplane mode? Is firmware level tracking a confirmed thing?

  • I think it depends a lot on the style and size of pants, and it's just a personal preference.

    While I prefer smaller phones for how they feel in the hand, all of my pants could easily fit a phone 7" or larger. But if normal phones don't fit in your pockets, then a folding phone makes sense.

    Also personally I'm the sort of person who dislikes how bulky traditional wallets are, and I'm bothered by my earbuds case. But point taken that a folding phone still isn't very thick generally.

  • Interesting, I always thought that was the pointless form factor. I guess I could see it being nice if you have really shallow pockets, although it seems like it would be uncomfortably thick compared to a normal phone when closed.

    With the fold style, (especially trifold) It turns into a tablet you can carry in your pocket. Which would be worth it if it wasn't fragile and twice the price of a phone + tablet.

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  • I genuinely use between 100-200 most of the time.

    Like, what are you doing that only requires 27?

  • In rough chronological order:

    Starflyers

    Mario Kart

    Shadow cities

    COD zombies (ios app version)

    Minecraft

    I'm stopping this list before high school, as I built my first PC and figured out emulation, so I started playing a lot more games.

  • I'm younger and don't have a serious injury, so I wouldn't say this would fix back pain for someone with an actual injury.

    But for me, back pain was fixed with better posture and muscle strengthening too.

    I think the biggest thing was focusing on engaging the muscles supporting the lower back. Glutes and core specifically.

    And for posture, just be conscious about keeping the body in alignment in a way that feels comfortable, not "sitting up straight"

  • i think it's common with younger generations, especially when texting !!