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Kolanaki , to nostupidquestions in How do I stop hating children?
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Whether they’re laughing and having fun or screaming and throwing a tantrum. The sound of a child being loud activates an almost primal rage that I can barely contain.

This is actually a neurological thing. It has a name and everything (though I can’t recall what the name is). A lot of people on the spectrum have it. You may want to talk to a therapist about it, if this isn’t merely hyperbole.

CADmonkey ,

Oh just what I need more evidence.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Never hurts to check.

Unless you’re American and don’t have health insurance. Then it might hurt.

GentlemanLoser ,

I have it. The sounds of people eating, especially slurping or crunching, are literally repulsive. I have to have something else to train my focus on or else I’ll get up and bolt.

Other repetitive sounds trigger it too: people popping gum, chewing ice, clipping fingernails, etc. But not too bad with keyboards and typing.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I’m not sure if I have it or I’m just an irritable asshole, but I certainly gave pause when I first read about it because plenty of sounds people make absolutely do feel like a nail being driven into my brain, inducing a feeling of unrepentant anger that is tough to let go of. Though, they’re usually sounds most people also find irritating. Like lip smacking and nostril wheezing. At what point is it not simply a common irritation and it becomes a disorder? 🤔

GentlemanLoser ,

When it affects your relationships and your life. My wife has a complex now about crunching in front of me and chooses food accordingly, which makes me feel terrible.

Or when I can’t focus on what my boss is saying because she’s eating almonds while she talks.

I just try to find coping behaviors and sometimes literally bite my lip to get thru some situations.

HerbalGamer ,
@HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

she’s eating almonds while she talks.

eating while talking is just rude

OhStopYellingAtMe ,
@OhStopYellingAtMe@lemmy.world avatar

Misophonia is the thing you’re describing.

AmidFuror ,

That's the fear of soy paste.

Chthonic ,

That’s misophobia, misophonia is when you don’t like how soy paste sounds.

Deuces ,

That’s the disease that may qualify you for financial compensation

anti ,

That’s mesothelioma. You’re thinking of what happens when the doctor tells you you’ve got a different disease to the one you actually have.

AmidFuror ,

You're thinking of mesophobioma.

Witchfire , (edited )
@Witchfire@lemmy.world avatar

No that’s a fear of central vietnamese soups

Chobbes ,

Soy paste sounds would absolutely trigger misophonia for me, so you’re not wrong! Haha.

scratchee ,

As dumb as this comment is, you’ve just guaranteed that I’ll never forget the name of this problem, so thanks for that

Nacktmull ,

That´s Misophobia 👨‍🔬

Xariphon ,

I have this too. The sound of chewing is like nails on a chalkboard all through my bones. It's awful.

june ,

Yep, autism was my first thought too.

DumbAceDragon , to games in What's up with Epic Games?
@DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works avatar

No linux support. Actually, in the case of games like rocket league, they REMOVED linux support.

OsrsNeedsF2P ,

They bought the game and changed out the graphics API to kill the Linux native builds, then after the community got it working via Wine, they added anticheat. Epic went further than incompetence on that one.

pineapplelover ,

I’ve been able to play it in heroic launcher. Didn’t realize it was it was this bad

BeefPiano , to nostupidquestions in Why is alcohol measured in percentages?

ABV works for all types of packages. It could be helpful to know that a can of beer contains 18.6ml of alcohol, sure, but what about a bottle of whiskey or vodka? Is it better to know that it’s 40% alcohol or 300ml? Should a bar publish that a keg has 4.2 liters of alcohol in it?

With ABV you can compare alcohol across volumes.

avidamoeba , (edited ) to linux in Flatpack, appimage, snaps..
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Software deployment that tackles dependency hell in a secure fashion while providing repeatable, atomic updates and rollback.

AppImage doesn’t even provide a proper update system.

rutrum ,
@rutrum@lm.paradisus.day avatar

Can you elaborate on update system? AppImage is just a format, right? Whereas flatpak is a format and an entire toolkit for downloading and running flatpaks.

avidamoeba ,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

You already said it. Flatpak and Snap both include an entire system around updates and rollback which provide some pretty strong guarantees for update success. AppImage does not. It’s got some libs available that an individual developer could use to implement their own update mechanism but isn’t a built-in. And besides, without a system-level component that manages install/update/rollback, you can’t have any guarantees about the update process. You’re back to the Windows-world per-app update.exe paradigm (or update.sh in Linux).

MonkderZweite ,

There’s software for that. Honestly, i prefer that over the ‘whole package or nothing’ approach in Flatpack, which still has ~/.var for packages hardcoded btw.

cedarmesa , to news in Supreme Court won’t fast-track ruling on Trump’s claim of immunity
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  • Reverendender ,

    I am SO hopeful you are wrong, but I am not optimistic

    breakfastmtn OP ,
    @breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca avatar

    I think this is probably not true because:

    1. they agreed to expedite this process/decision.
    2. This appears to be unanimous. The liberal justices have no interest in helping Trump.
    3. Jack Smith was trying to skip a step (the appeals court), and they were basically like ‘no, do this the usual way.’
    4. the appeals court already agreed to expedite the appeal if their decision went this way.
    Nougat ,

    The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has already shown that it is going to move very quickly on this issue. If that had not been the case, SCOTUS may have decided to take it up. As it stands, SCOTUS wants to stay out of all this as much as possible; there is no ruling they can make on anything Trump that won't result in a huge public uproar, possibly leading to violence, possibly leading to violence against the justices themselves.

    SCOTUS can't rule that presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for any actions they take while holding office. Not for love of democracy, not for self-preservation, not to protect any corruption status quo. They would need to rule against Trump, and that means violence.

    ElleChaise ,

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  • Nougat ,

    Toddlers and monkeys don't own firearms.

    yesman ,

    Toddlers routinely shoot people.

    Nougat ,

    With stolen guns.

    ericisshort ,

    The only thing we can do is arm the good toddlers.

    AnneBonny ,

    I hope you’re correct.

    Trollception ,

    Problem is if it’s left up to the voters then Trump will likely win. I’ve been following the polls on fivethirtyeight and it doesn’t look good for Biden at least for the popular vote. Not sure how it will play out with the electoral colleges and how state votes are counted.

    AnneBonny ,

    This is an overreaction.

    shalafi ,

    No lie it is.

    They already declined to intervene in Trump’s stolen documents case. No comments, no dissent, the judicial version of, “LOL no.” I believe there was an election related case against Trump they declined to hear. Can’t find it for all the noise about this case.

    Oh, and they refused to hear Alabama’s voting district case. So for all 3, they said let the lower court’s ruling stand.

    AnneBonny ,

    Oh, and they refused to hear Alabama’s voting district case. So for all 3, they said let the lower court’s ruling stand.

    Smith asked for this case to skip the DC Circuit Court of Appeals and go straight to the Supreme Court. Not granting that request isn’t the same as denying an appeal.

    x3i , (edited ) to piracy in Pirated video games SOURCE CODE

    Well, source code is not sth that you “crack”, you can only reverse engineer it (I think it was done with Doom, also OpenRA) or steal it from the company’s servers. The use for it is also rather niche, so the risk vs gains ratio is not attractive enough to feed dedicated websites. You can also look at fully open source games like 0AD and check out what they did!

    Edit: I stand corrected (thrice); Doom was indeed open-sourced, not reverse engineered. Thanks for pointing out!

    SalsaGal ,
    @SalsaGal@programming.dev avatar

    No Doom was made open source, same with most of the old Id games.

    Excrubulent ,
    @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

    I was once at a talk by someone in that company and he straight up said that open sourcing it was a mistake. I assume because that meant they couldn’t sell us a thousand versions of it like Skyrim.

    No word of whether its ongoing popularity was at all caused by open sourcing it.

    gaylord_fartmaster ,

    There’s no way going open source has done anything but help Doom. I guarantee they’ve made more money from people buying their old games for the WADs to play with source ports and mods than they’ve lost money to things like Freedoom.

    Mugmoor ,
    @Mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    The engine is Open Source, not the game itself. You still need to buy it.

    gaylord_fartmaster ,

    The game and the engine are both open source. The game’s assets just aren’t freely available, so you still need an official WAD or an asset replacement pack like Freedoom.

    PropaGandalf ,

    I think he means leaks provided as torrents.

    richardisaguy ,
    @richardisaguy@lemmy.world avatar

    Doom is open source, at least the original ones were

    CaptainBasculin ,

    Doom was open sourced later. An example of a game that got reverse engineered just fine is Super Mario 64

    datavoid ,

    Or the time the people who made doom reverse engineered super mario 3 for PC, then turned it into commander keen after Nintendo was unimpressed.

    scutiger ,

    It wasn’t quite reverse engineered. They found a hacky way to bypass hardware limitations and basically duplicated the game.

    sebinspace ,

    I need this to happen to Gran Turismo 4. Series has gone so far downhill since that entry…

    youngGoku ,

    Also Minecraft was reverse engineered.

    ReveredOxygen ,
    @ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works avatar

    though mojang did eventually publish name maps

    dillekant ,

    There’s also Diablo with Devilution.

    BlackSam , to technology in Can Chromium resist Manifest V3 or is it doomed to disallow adblockers?

    It is directly supported and maintained from Google, which then bases Chrome on that project adding some proprietary code. So I think yes, it is doomed

    the_q , to asklemmy in Why don't rabies infected humans act like rabies infected animals

    For one rabies is super rare in humans. When symptoms begin to show in humans they either die soon after or are sedated until they die. Some do rage, but again rare disease and quick death means you don’t really get to see rage happening.

    retro_guy ,
    @retro_guy@lemmy.world avatar

    If you ever get a bite from a animal please get a rabies jab. Stray dog get a jab, bat hell yeah get a shot, dog tied done at the grocery store get a shot.

    Rabies is seriously deathly.

    PP_BOY_ ,
    @PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

    rabies is seriously deadly

    One of the deadliest diseases of all time, possibly the deadliest disease according to some metrics. Even exhibiting symptoms is a death sentence.

    Kalkaline ,
    @Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

    But also more importantly completely preventable with a rabies vaccine with prompt action.

    nitefox ,

    Sponsored by Michael Scott

    teawrecks ,

    Myth: 3 people die every year to rabies.

    Fact: 4 people die every year to rabies.

    Clbull ,

    It has a lengthy, almost month-long inoculation period where you can be vaccinated. Should you show symptoms after that, you’re fucked

    shalafi ,

    Mouse bit me on my wedding night last month. My dumbass snatched him out of a trash can instead of just dumping. I may have had a few drinks. Didn’t get a whole drop of blood out of me, but he got under the skin.

    Next day, I’m seriously sweating it. OK, time to do a little research. Rabies reports around here are astonishingly rare, especially given the nature of the area. 1 in my county for all of 2023 so far. Still…

    Found out that not only is rabies crazy rare in rats, mice and lagomorphs, there are no known instances of transmission to a human. I had no idea!

    520 ,

    Rabies aren't the only diseases wild mice can carry. Definitely get yourself checked out next time!

    MudMan ,
    @MudMan@kbin.social avatar

    Ditto for all animals. A guy from out of town was here for work one time and he tried to pet a cute stray cat he saw hanging out next door. I ended up being the designated local chaperone to take him and his dumb purple sausage finger to the hospital at 2 AM that night.

    Can_you_change_your_username ,

    My neighbor was a maintenance man at an apartment complex and was bitten while emptying mouse traps. He was infected with a virus that caused some kind of lymphatic disease that developed into viral meningitis. He wound up spending months in hospitals and rehab and has permanent brain damage and disability. It was treatable if he had gone to the Dr earlier but healthcare is expensive and hard to access so he decided to wait and see if it'd pass.

    Drusas , (edited )

    Mice have been known to spread plague even in recent times, for example. Fortunately, it's treatable with antibiotics.

    shalafi ,

    Uh, that’s from their fleas, not bites. FFS, did no one else get through high school history? Or has education fallen this far off?

    Droechai ,

    I thought it was the beams from the eyes of sick people that spread it?

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emission_theory_(vision)

    TacoNissan ,

    Oh no, we’re all just more concerned about affording to survive, and can’t be bothered to remember a detail about a disease from hundreds of years ago that is no longer a threat whatsoever.

    CulturedLout ,

    You can get Hantavirus from their dried urine, saliva, and feces though

    Drusas ,

    That's kind of a "no duh" statement. Everybody knows fleas transmit it. The point is that it's still around.

    shalafi ,

    For American’s, isn’t it more of a SW desert thing? Hantavirus and such?

    LOL, and a post below here is acting like, “Sorry, can’t be bothered to remember.” The various plagues were kinda important in history, don’t think many teachers are skipping over that bit.

    Drusas ,

    I was actually thinking of Oregon. When I lived there a few years back, there were a couple of cases of people who came down with plague after handling wild mice (because of the fleas, obviously, but that should be able to go without saying).

    Hantivirus, to my knowledge, can happen anywhere but is more prevalent in the American west, including southwest.

    DrRatso ,

    What do you mean checked out? The only checking out you can get for a rat bite is wound care and a rabies shot. Sometimes antibiotics depending on the wound (not because rat, but because bite).

    520 ,

    I mean that's the thing though, that rabies shot and antibiotics is a hell of a lot better than doing nothing, and if you do end up infected, improve your outlook a shit ton.

    GreatAlbatross ,
    @GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk avatar

    The UK is officially free from terrestrial rabies.
    Which when you look into it more, means “The UK has rabid bats”. Hopefully not Seagulls or Pigeons, or we’re all screwed.

    sizzler ,

    There was a case of a rabid fox coming through the channel tunnel. Caught though.

    SeaJ , (edited )

    It’s unfortunate that the shot series can run you $50k in the US if you don’t have insurance or your insurance is run by assholes.

    One person needed the shot and was told they had 10 days initially so were not super worried. They were then told by the heath department they actually only had three days to do it. The health department referred them to a hospital. The hospital said since it happened where it did, they would need to go to a different hospital. That hospital did not have the shot. The initial hospital was reluctant to provide it because it was expensive but eventually caved and gave it to them.

    I agree: get the shot. But don’t expect it to necessarily be easy.

    otp ,

    I’m glad it’s free where I live, and my googling of that question also suggests it wouldn’t be hard for me to find.

    Omega_Haxors ,

    There’s only two people who survived rabies. One was frozen to 0.000001HP for a long period, and the other literally died.

    dan ,
    @dan@upvote.au avatar

    Australia is totally rabies-free so I didn’t know rabies even existed until I moved to the USA.

    Bonehead , to showerthoughts in Trump saying he'll be a dictator only on day 1 is the strategy of normalizing it.

    One day is all it takes for a dictator to destroy a democracy...

    squaresinger ,

    In that case, let’s hope he’s an absolutely incompetent idiot who will fail fast and spectacularly or an old guy who will die fast, so that when he’s gone people all agree that this wasn’t a great political experiment and all join in together to rebuild the political system much better than before.

    EatYouWell ,

    That’s definitely a nice thought, but you’d have better odds of winning the lottery.

    squaresinger ,

    I mean, it worked at least in Austria, Germany and Spain

    EatYouWell ,

    The world was pretty different then.

    squaresinger ,

    Well, political forecasting is like reading tea leaves even for professionals and even when it’s just for the next year.

    So it’s safe to say, nobody knows what’s going to happen.

    But generally speaking, political tensions like the one currently in the US need some form of release. They build and build until something lets all of this vent.

    Historically, these vents have been (civil) wars on their soil, revolts or catastrophies that require the country to be literally rebuilt.

    The US hasn’t really had any of these for a very long term. Wars in foreign countries can reduce the temperature a bit, but only until the public’s attention span hasn’t passed.

    The US system is also built for polarization, so let’s see what happens.

    If they are lucky, some kind of worker’s uprising could be enough. If they are unlucky, they are going to have a dictatorship next year.

    But nobody knows what’s going to happen.

    roofuskit ,

    When has the death of a dictator by old age ever defaulted back to democracy? There’s a lot of people helping him, I’m sure more than a handful are eager to step into his shoes.

    BeanGoblin ,
    @BeanGoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Franco in Spain. Not saying that’s a good plan to go with, but it has happened.

    roofuskit ,

    Ah yeah, I forget about him. But yeah, not a great plan.

    Fuzzypyro ,

    According to ordinary things it takes hours.

    vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=eeurjIY3__o

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeurjIY3__o

    neidu , to asklemmy in How do you deal with a close friend circle becoming toxic ?

    Sounds like your circle is growing apart. It happens. In this particular case, some personalities have grown enough to not be compatible with some of the others.

    I’m not good at situations like these, so I don’t really have a solution for you, other than accepting the fact that your circle of six will soon no longer be six. Stick to the ones who are still reasonable, and with time the toxic ones will either remain so among themselves or will push away the part of the group that is more in line with how you’re perceiving the social dynamic.

    gunpachi OP ,

    You are right. I always knew growing apart would be something I’ll have to deal with. It sucks that I’ll lose some people in the process. That’s life I guess.

    HawlSera , to news in Rental property billionaire says buying a home (with a mortgage) is "fancy bullshit" and you should rent instead

    “Freedom is overrated, people are happier when they pick cotton.” Slave Owner

    aelwero , to asklemmy in In the USA, can you lose your home even after it is 100% paid off?

    My property tax is $1200 a year. Failure to pay that for a while (a year or three) could result in the state selling the house, keeping the overdue taxes, and paying me the rest (if there is any. Sometimes they get sold cheap).

    The state can also buy my house from me under eminent domain, to put in a rail line, or power lines, or some other utility. They’d owe me “fair value” for it, but they basically determine what that means, and it could be significantly less than what i could sell it in the market for (but to be fair, taxes are based on “fair value”, and almost everyone quietly allows the state to low-ball their property value because of this).

    It can also be condemned. If it’s egregiously not maintained and shows obvious signs of structural issues, or the property gets hoarded up and looks like a trash dump. This is much more common with commercial property.

    There’s also civil asset forfeiture. If you’re manufacturing and/or selling drugs/weapons/etc. (as a random example. Any crime counts really) on a property, it can be seized outright with no requisite compensation at all.

    HOAs ar often described as similar to asset forfeiture, but they’re closer to a tax siezure. The HOA has to have in its charter that they can fine members for rule violations, and the process for an HOA is the same as for overdue taxes, but with unpaid fines. The authority for HOA is entirely contractual, you have to sign a contract agreeing to those rules.

    All of these are incredibly rare occurrences, and usually involve some sort of genesis, like an investor wants a specific property, neighbors hate someone, etc.

    AceFuzzLord ,

    Back in the neighborhood I grew up in, we actually had a drug house that was taken by civil asset forfeiture. They had an RV/trailer (IDK which it was) in their driveway that people would go into for drug related shit and at one point a vehicle was set on fire in the middle of the night, probably to destroy the evidence it was stolen. I’m glad the drug selling scum were taken care of, especially since there were kids on the block.

    brianorca ,

    There are two kinds of asset forfeiture: civil and criminal. Criminal would be what you describe, if you are convicted they can seize any property involved in the crime. Civil asset forfeiture is something else, and it often abused to take things where the crime is only suspected. (It was originally supposed to be used to take property involved in a crime, such as an empty pirate ship, where the owner is not known.)

    Wahots , to fediverse in alien.top is a new level of Reddit crossposting spam
    @Wahots@pawb.social avatar

    I’m honestly so sick of bots on this website. Nobody even comments, it’s just junk that then dilutes the actual communities posting in c/all. I’d love to have a way to block all memes, porn, and bot posts just so I could actually discover new communities here instead of AI redhead pussy, bots crossposting stale linux memes, and old reddit help threads with 0 comments because they are asking for help on a different site.

    Masimatutu ,
    @Masimatutu@mander.xyz avatar

    You can block both NSFW and bot posts in your account settings. I do the former, but I don’t want to miss out on the good bots so I just block the bad ones individually. Then, memes usually stay in the meme communities and it is quite easy to block those.

    Wahots ,
    @Wahots@pawb.social avatar

    Huh, good to know. I might actually do that. I usually use an app, so I dunno if those settings are exposed in-app.

    Masimatutu ,
    @Masimatutu@mander.xyz avatar

    They should apply everywhere :)

    Blaze ,
    @Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    They do

    nutsack , (edited )

    there are plenty of communities with useful content that are also plagued with pointless unfunny garbage memes. it seems that there’s no way to filter image posts on any client that I’ve seen. I don’t know if it’s an issue with Lemmy as a platform but it seems kind of strange to me since the client knows which posts are image and non-image links

    jol , (edited )

    Yeah, why would anyone comment in a crosspost. Feels weird when the OP is not even here. I started blocking communities that mostly crosspost.

    Corgana ,
    @Corgana@startrek.website avatar

    Right? There is an argument to be made for bot-submitted content to be used for jumpstarting news-oriented communities (the kind that are essentially RSS feeds with comments). But anything else just feels like speaking into the void.

    nutsack , (edited )

    I would very much like to be able to block image posts

    smeg ,

    I think the Summit client for android can do this

    nutsack ,

    hell yes it does thanks for the gold kind stranger

    Corgana ,
    @Corgana@startrek.website avatar

    Very cool thanks!

    antik ,
    @antik@lemmy.world avatar

    You can disable bot accounts in your settings so at least those don’t show up in your feed.

    Spzi ,

    Yes, but this also blocks helpful bots, for example link converters. I’d like to block the x-post spam but keep the utility from other bots.

    antik ,
    @antik@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, understandable. On Lemmy World we defederate with those kind of instances because we know most of our users don’t want that stuff.

    Luckily the next version of Lemmy is around the corner and then you should be able to block those instances yourself.

    Texas_Hangover ,

    Where the AI redhead pussy at?

    Wahots ,
    @Wahots@pawb.social avatar

    There’s a bunch in c/all, lol. Some of it okay, some just straight up not great. Eventually c/all runs out of topics and just starts injecting nsfw posts from subs.

    actionjbone , to nostupidquestions in How many USB hubs can you daisy-chain to a single port and what will happen if you connect too many?

    Theoretically, there’s a 127 device max.

    In practice, it depends on each vendor’s hardware implementation.

    Varyk , to asklemmy in What is the weirdest thing you were under an NDA for?

    I wasn’t allowed to tell anyone that my flatmate isn’t allowed to work for another company in their industry for twelve months after they leave their current job.

    The company is owned by a foreign national and their hiring documents were full of weird, improper regulations, including any residents of the house not revealing any of the NDA that my flatmate signed, so while I didn’t sign anything, I was technically(impractically and I can’t imagine legally) forbidden, according to a clownish NDA, from discussing all sorts of things.

    Crackhappy ,
    @Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

    Any judge would laugh that out of court.

    Varyk ,

    Yes, I read the whole thing just to see what else it said.

    The company technically owes the signing employee at least 6 months of any revenue connected to any project connected to that employee’s position at the time of signing.

    It’s supposed to be a salaried compensation point, but is vaguely worded incorrectly enough that it logically says any project connected to that position at all must direct a portion of its revenue to that employee, regardless of any circumstance.

    Without any qualifications such as length of hire, time spent on the project, nominal involvement, a minimum of 6 revenue months of projects connected to that position must be directed toward the employee.

    Atemu ,
    @Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

    Sounds like your flatmate should invest in a lawyer. That company probably owes them a ton of money.

    xmunk ,

    You didn’t sign shit and contracts, at least in North America, require mutual consideration to be at all enforceable.

    You received nothing, you owe nothing.

    stolid_agnostic ,

    LOL I would have definitely tested that one.

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