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  • I love to noodle around on my guitar. those mainstream instruments are great for people like me where time is short because the chords are all wrote up for you in advance

  • hey brother do you have a favorite musical instrument, either to play or to listen to?

  • I guess if you do them wrong enough! 😂

  • what was the exercise? bench press?

  • I truly drank my fill of the first game. I found it to be an exemplary of "generous" game development with all the unlockable characters and the "dark/ hell world" and the unlockable lo-fi mini-version of the game, and IMO you can see that generosity also in how it influenced future successful games such as Celeste (also has a fun lo-fi pico8 version of itself for instance). ugh I just loved it so much. no I'm down for them to make a 3D game. I would die for them

  • The Tenth Kingdom cult reporting in

  • hey man, I'm so sorry this is happening to you.

    some people in here are taking the view that society is less kind to men than to women. everyone's entitled to their opinion, I guess.

    I wanted you tell you though that I share your experience to some extent; I went through a breakup maybe 6 years ago and I lost almost all of my closest friends in that breakup. I'm not even on bad terms with my ex, lol. but it did just shake out that way. I've needed to build new roots, and I've had to do some introspection and learn how to go about building roots (partly since I'd moved to a new place).

    hang in there. I don't really want to say "let yourself move on" because your story is part of who you are, and right now that breakup and that rift with those friends is such an immediate and intense part of your story, but I promise it will become much less immediate and less intense with time.

  • I know it's just a metaphor but it really would depend on what was wrong with the router.

  • I feel like the fragility is more of a concern than the weight. either console is sooo entertaining and nice to have on, like, a trainride or whatever that it more than pays for its weight burden in your pack; The risk of it getting its screen broken and needing to be fully replaced is a lot more daunting to me than the need to carry an additional 5 lb around. My steam deck came with a carrying case that I always really appreciate for just that reason.

  • well I mean are they drinking less than they used to do, or are they drinking less than the average person? (sorry, I know I could just read the article myself, putting kids to bed)

    edit: they're drinking less than they themselves used to do

  • what instrument are you going to learn? still deciding?

  • let's keep workshopping that, but yes they are authoritarian assholes and they need to go down.

  • there's more to biological taxonomies than just the concept of clades, fellow fish

  • that additional context is super interesting, but it doesn't take away from the fundamental reality which is that when someone opens up to you about suicidal ideation, it's not acceptable to merely do your best to dissuade them; it's critical to get them to help they need, and there's just no way for a LLM to do that.

    this individual is an outlier in that his personal outcome was spectacularly bad, but his story seems familiar to me. I know a lot of people who seem to feel like they're building real relationships with these bots.

  • just trying to help you understand our reading of the guy's remark.

  • if an American conservative said "My kids are bottom of the college acceptance lists due to affirmative action; it's bullshit, they don't even know what slavery is," what age would you infer that their children are?

  • I also just switched to KDE/plasma on my Pop!_OS machine after historically using either its built-in GNOME, or before that I would use I guess Unity on Ubuntu. I've tried KDE in passing in the past but I've never fully appreciated its delighfulness before. The widgets, the configurability, the clipboard history!

  • I migrated to fish recently and at first I was really annoyed that I had to decompose my ~/.bash_aliases into 67 different script files inside ~/.config/fish/functions/, but (a) I was really impressed with the tools that fish gave me to quickly craft those script files (-

     
        
    ~> function serg
        sed -i -e "s/$1/$2/g" $(rg -l "$1")
    end
    ~> funcsave serg
    funcsave: wrote ~/.config/fish/functions/serg.fish
    
    
      

    ) - and (b) I realized it was something I ought to have done a while ago anyway.

    Anyway, all this to say that fish ships with a lot of cool, sensible & interesting features, and one of those features is a built-in place for where your user scripts should live. (Mine is a symlink to ~/Dropbox/config/fish_functions so that I don't need to migrate them across computers).