Curdie

@Curdie@lemmy.world
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Joined 12 months ago

Last Epoch scratches that itch real good for me and it's hitting release in a few days.

I think the best way to moderate gaming addiction is to be deliberate and disciplined about your goals. I love gaming and don't want to be interrupted, so I try to deal with responsibilities first, to get more enjoyment out of an uninterrupted gaming session. Make hard rules for yourself. You want to be fit? Work out before gaming. You don't even need a great workout routine; consistency will get you there. Use your drive for gaming to reach your goals. That's my opinion

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Do ssh-copy-id next please.

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I started on kbin. The content I was enjoying was all from lemmy.world so when I ditched kbin I just came over here.

Slackware. Installed from 3.5" floppy disk.

Solidworks is the same way.

I enjoy your comment so much because your methodical and patient approach to debugging code is exactly what's required to fix a printer. You literally are really good at computers even if your aren't armed with a lot of specific knowledge. It's the absolutely worst because troubleshooting without knowledge and experience is painfully slow and the whole time I'm thinking"they know so much more about this than I do! If they'd just slow down and read what's on the screen ..." But many people struggle to do even basic troubleshooting. Their lack of what you have makes them inept.

This is the worst. Thanks for sharing

Omg this was basically my experience too. I was so mad when I broke out notepad to show my friends how awesome I was and they were like dude

Meshuggah

This will be a nice improvement for me.

Nice! That approach would be terrible for me but I'm stoked you're finding things that work for you. What kind of video are you editing that contains so much footage? If you don't mind me asking.

This was my experience as well. It worked great if your hands were out in front of you but if you needed to move your arms around (beat saber, any archery game, etc) it just didn't work.

I want the physical book for the shelf but I read the ebook on my smartphone. Way more convenient for me.

Honestly? I doubt anyone will think twice about it unless you talk about it a lot.

Regarding meds, the side effects are worse than I expected but the benefits are way better than I expected too. I wouldn't hesitate to take your doctor's advice in that area. Just having a baseline for how effortless it can be to handle complex tasks really puts into perspective how much more effort it takes for us. Your first few good days on Adderall or whatever will open your eyes. And if nothing else, you might learn to forgive yourself when you just can't spare the effort for something in the future.

My issue with XMPP was the lack of synchronization between clients. If my mobile was offline while I was chatting on desktop, mobile client would never have the same chat history as desktop and my conversation history would be fragmented. When I asked about it on some developer forum, they basically just said that was out of scope for XMPP and should be implemented in client. Which sort of makes sense if the client is a web client hosted somewhere but I wanted a thin desktop client like pidgin.im

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I can definitely Avalonia for cross platform UI. It's amazing.

I don't remember. Long ago. I'm sure much has changed.

I feel personally attacked.

I have a spare nvme SSD and recently took a weekend to play with various Linux desktop distributions. EndeavorOS and Pop! OS were my favorite. But I have an RTX 3080 and can't afford to replace it with an AMD GPU. It didn't work well enough with my games. I'm really attached to HDR which seems to be coming but is not generally available for most games yet. I feel like the writing is on the wall and Windows will not be a suitable option for me in the near future, but right now I have the least issues with Windows 11.

I use Linux all the time for hosting various services at work, but never with a GUI.

My friends and I had a blast in grounded. Really good times

Yeah if you just want a little computer, sure, pick up the orange pi. But if you want any of the gpio stuff get a raspberry pi because none of the knockoffs seem to work with modern kernel.

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Oh really?

I didn't know there was an app! I use the website constantly.