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flora_explora , to science_memes in rebellion

Maybe you could get into speedcubing ;)

Plopp , to linux in my thoughts after using arch as my first distro

people say that arch is like super hard, but honestly after actually learning it I disagree.

I mean, once you’ve learned something it shouldn’t be hard. Personally I stay away from Arch because it seems like way to much work. Tumbleweed ftw.

0laura ,
@0laura@lemmy.world avatar

I personally stay away from arch because it’s too easy, NixOS ftw. it’s definitely not holding me hostage, don’t send help I’m totally fine I’m not being tortured by Nix

sharpiewater OP ,

blink twice if you need help

0x0 , to linux in linux as business/ company pc?

It Depends.™

Mesophar ,

Ominous blimp noises approaching from the distance

dumbass , to science_memes in dude has got drip
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Well this was a depressing fucking click…

Zier , to asklemmy in What is an event that altered you in some way?
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Living through the AIDS epidemic. Watching our government in the US just ignore it like it wasn't happening. Listening to all the misinformation because no one really knew what it was. Losing so many friends because people had no idea they had it and there was no help.
And when the US government (fuck you reagan) finally did step up (only because Rock Hudson was a dear friend of his), did we actually get any help for people.

And then... in 2020 Covid happened, and another GOP idiot claimed nothing was wrong, even though the whole planet was shutting down. And it would just go away, “It’s going to disappear. One day, it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.”
We need adults in government. Not these people trying to make wearing a mask, in 2024, illegal.

I learned that republicans would rather let you die before helping anyone. And we as citizens need to shove back really hard if we want to live in an amazing country that cares for it's residents, not just the ones with money either.

arin ,

Avian flu is here now and it’s been a slow trickle of information. They are giving flu shoys to dairy farmers so that’s a start.

cashmaggot OP ,

Ah jeez, I missed this one. And I was just talking the other day how important it is that folks like you tell your story. I am not sure if you are an ally, a sister, a mister, or someone in between but hearing stories from the epidemic are just heart breaking. I was told nobody wanted to be around the sick, and that it was up to the community to bury their own. Because when it was found out about their lifestyle that they would be disowned by their families. A lovely man told me the worst week was three burials at once. And that everyone was terrified because nobody knew exactly what was going on, but that it was spreading like wildfire through out the community. But also when I thnk about the way we had to hide, and I mean HIDE at the time. Like there was almost nowhere to go to even get a chance to be yourself. Breaks my heart.

Also Republican politicians are swine. And some Republicans are fuck-scums. But I think there are a portion of them that are people who have been brain-drained by the politicians and are actually just scared and messed up. I talked with someone her about this the other day though. The idea of diversifying say...taxes. I am not sure how it will go, because the rich will just leave. In that sense, doesn't the money go with them?

I am not sure what the proper solution is ultimately, but I do know the whole system is fucked.

I'm gunna go gay it up with my gal, gay it up so hard - just to put a little Pride into the air =)

Shareni , to linux in linux as business/ company pc?

Does your company have a serious IT department that manage devices?

If yes, then you’ll need to do whatever they say, and be ready to be told that’s not happening.

If not, I’d suggest a stable distro, encrypt the disk, and use flatpak/nix to install fresh packages. Fedora could work, but I’ve had bad luck with it, and wouldn’t want to risk my device crapping out because of an update.

The rest is really going to depend on your work and your it department.

apotheotic , to asklemmy in What is an event that altered you in some way?

When I was a teen, the girl that I loved with all my heart told me that my behaviours were (emotionally and psychologically) hurting her. I shouldn’t have needed to be told, but I’m thankful that I was. Lots of therapy and introspection to get myself away from being that kind of person, and onto a better path. I learned to take responsibility and accountability for my actions, and to bring open and honest communication to the forefront of any relationship, romantic or otherwise.

I don’t know if I will ever be able to forgive myself for the harm I caused her, or if I should. All I can do is ensure that I am never again that version of myself.

cashmaggot OP ,

Hey, on the plus side - you heard an honest complaint and did your best to fix up what you agreed with. That's more than most. But also, time heals (most) wounds, and in that sense I hope that things have patched up on her end. It was probably something both of you got to learn from, and it's big you did. Especially the power of communication - which absolutely should sit hellllaaaaaaaaa front seat. GJ! You dun-did good =)

apotheotic ,

Thanks, maggot!

yemmly , to lemmyshitpost in The ring of fire

This is what happens when a Voldemort gets hold of a Hairy Pooter.

Carighan , to asklemmy in if you are a nurse or know nurses, do you / they feel sore after each shift?
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Friend works in a pet shop, and other than being able to briefly sit down during she’s 100% on her feet. I have no clue how people survive it, huge respect. You get used to it of course, but it seems normal to be sore for the first year or so.

mipadaitu ,

I worked retail for several years. After a while it just becomes normal. It helps a LOT if you’re actually walking around and not just standing in one spot.

I can walk for a few miles without sitting down without being uncomfortable at all, but standing in one spot for 15 minutes bothers my feet.

Sam_Bass , to science_memes in gottem

That is precisely how you tell who is the conspiracist and who is the trekkie

copygirl , to linux in my thoughts after using arch as my first distro
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I don’t know how many years it’s been, but I also have been driving Arch for a while. I might not recommend it to absolute beginners, because you do need some patience and experience (such as how to effectively google), but honestly besides some mostly self-inflicted issues, I felt like I had it all around easier than users of other distros (and Windows, of course).

noodlejetski , to linux in my thoughts after using arch as my first distro

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SomeGuy69 , to lemmyshitpost in The ring of fire
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Don’t buy the anal vibrator on Temu

rzlatic , to asklemmy in What is an event that altered you in some way?
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several years ago main road on my way to work was closed for a month. alternative routes was bad and worse, so i reluctantly ditched car and tried cycling instead because cycling route was okay, hoping i will somehow handle that one month.

quickly realized i’m rather enjoying cycling, month passed and i didn’t event thought about getting back in a car. i’m cycling ever since. commuting to and from work, cycling recreatively, doing 100km rides all around the area and the country, joined a club, enjoying every bit of cycling which makes me happy.

the road maintenance overall changed me, led me to find something that fullfills me, breaks down the stress, make me happy, change my mindset and made me be more active.

xilliah ,

In some countries people are paid to not use a car and commute with bicycle instead. That allows you to get a really nice bicycle for free.

boyi ,

which countries are they? I guess somewhere in Europe?

In my country which is fairly progressing, (and I presume most South East Asia countries at least), the infrastructure are not conducive to riders or even pedestrians. Roads are build with no pavement for people to walk by, even in residential areas. The bicycle lane are pathetically small and narrowly designed that riders have to dangerously share the small strips of lane with other vehicles. People will use car even when going to shops that will only take 5 minutes walk.

They want to reduce the cost of constructions, I guess. But I wonder how much the country can save in the healhcare system by providing good infrastructure resulting in health-minded citizens that prefer to walk and ride.

xilliah ,

That’s alien to me!

I’m pretty sure it was Southern Belgium, northern France or Luxumburg.

cashmaggot OP ,

This is huge! I bet you it felt like 1m bucks! You've probably extended your lifetime by quite a bit, but you clearly are more fulfilled as a whole which is a big piece of the puzzle =)

pruwybn , to lemmyshitpost in maple beans rule
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Don’t let your beans be dreams.

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