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Just an anime nerd who also has a fascination with programming language design

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  • This comment is highly underappreciated as a source of entertainment

  • zefrank fan confirmed

  • Great, now I gave to check for hidden cameras, this happened to me yesterday.

  • Genddy Tartakovsky's Primal. The show is visceral and intense and forces you to acknowledge that you and anything around you can lose everything in the snap of fingers, for no real reason except "thats just how life is sometimes". And it does this despite having no comprehensible dialog.

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  • So I've done a Linux install on a 4GB Chromebook, with 16GB eMMC storage, and what I learned is that it really depends on what you use the machine for, and which distribution you run. If all you're doing is word processing, managing emails, and browsing on YouTube, you can absolutely run Linux comfortably with 4GB, provided you pick one of the leaner Linux distros. For reference I ran Gallium OS, which was a Xubuntu flavor specifically tuned for lower end Chromebooks.

    ETA: In comparison, I had a relative who bought a laptop off those TV sales networks that had a similar CPU RAM and storage setup, except running Windows 10...it ran slower than a snail, and one day it had a Windows update that was too large to fit on the combined RAM and page space. The poor woman couldn't use the computer because the update forcibly ran in the background and consumed all her memory every time she turned it on. So yeah, you can't game on Linux with only 4GB of memory, but I am confident that I can do a major OS update on it at least.

  • Finally an actual shitpost

  • Felt this in my chest...had a window of my life where things were so rough I was basically ordered by my therapist to take seek medical treatment for both, and even with treatment existing felt like a chore...couldn't even will myself to look at memes when I woke up. Basically just laid in bed with my eyes closed for half the day for a while. Getting to the point where I could properly take care of myself again was very much a recovery process.

    I was incredibly lucky that I had just started a new job when that happened and was full remote for the first few months, so a lot of that time was just supposed to be spent passively learning.

    The ADHD/depression combo can be an insidiously detrimental co-morbidity, peeps. If there's even a hint of that happening to you, ask for help. I had no clue that's what was happening to me and was lucky that I was in therapy already when everything went down, because my doctor caught it right away.

  • Not really, we tend to have a "main street" where all the popular businesses are lined up, but otherwise a lot of towns are pretty car-centric.

  • Thanks, I try. ;)

  • No! You're not allowed to have fun with AI!! AI bad!! sprays you with spray bottle /s

    Personally I find AI use in silly, unserious scenarios like this perfectly fine. While I think that it's a shame that there will be less of a culture of "spending a ton of time and effort just to create a silly meme in Paint for Internet Points™", I think the point of memes is for people to express themselves informally in good fun, and how they choose to do that is up to them.

    What I don't like is when people try to use it to generate an entire art piece and then sell it at the Louvre as something they made from scratch, especially when they generate it to look like another artist's work. That's not "in good fun"; that's fraud and theft at the same time.

    I don't hate the tool, I hate the people who misuse it.

  • Big words coming from the most hideous and deformed rabbits I've ever seen.

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    Anybody else in the USA struggling to get their lisdexamfetamine prescription filled?

  • Quite a few:

    • Suddenly I didn't need to rely on last minute panic to get boring stuff done: I could just think "this needs to get done"...and do it. I could clear my whole chore list without taking a break every 10 minutes to hype myself up, then go play games for the rest of the day
    • I could write a to-do list and actually remember where I put it, and I could even manage to read it!
    • My reading speed tripled since I wouldn't keep losing my place every 15 seconds.
    • I wouldn't fall asleep just from sitting still for too long.

    Corny as it sounds, after taking a long hiatus from treatment and then starting up again, I felt like I turned into Superman.

  • Ah yes, I remember the equivalent moment for me: I was 8, and Mom asked me if I felt different after taking the pills. I told her "I don't think so?" And then 3 months went by and I noticed I wasn't getting yelled at by my teacher for not paying attention anymore, and I wasn't getting in trouble at home for "ignoring" my parents (it took them a while to realize I was genuinely forgetting things they asked me to do 5 seconds ago).

    Looking back, it's wild that it took me so long to notice such a big difference. But I think that's a real testament to how helpful those treatments are: when leveraged correctly, basic behaviors that you would normally struggle with just "click" naturally.

  • Ahhh yes childhood memories...

    (I was a dumb child, I thought it would become a maple-flavored tea)

  • To hell with "political violence is always bad", I want to use all these tar and feathers I've been hoarding!! /s

  • You know, I had never noticed this correlation until you brought it up, but it's kind of sad how accurate it is...