sata_andagi 1 month ago • 100%
Sounds like CBT alright
sata_andagi 5 months ago • 100%
Which pens and leads do you use?
Personally I like the Tombow Mono Graph 0.5 and mono-wx 0.5mm HB leads. Switching to HB leads from 2B leads has been the best stationery related decision I've ever made, and I recommend every leftie to experiment with harder leads. No more smudging the paper with graphite because of your hand running over the paper. I will probably try the 0.3mm version of the same pen the next time I go to the stationery store because I want to experiment with finer lead thicknesses.
sata_andagi 5 months ago • 100%
I play guitar and bass right handed. Especially for bass, it feels more natural to fret with my dominant hand and use the index and pluck with my right hand. That being said, I play fingerstyle most of the time and I'm not good with a pick, so playing leftie might be better for picking hand dexterity.
sata_andagi 7 months ago • 100%
sata_andagi 7 months ago • 100%
Broke: checking stockfish on the second monitor Woke: shoving it up your ass
sata_andagi 7 months ago • 100%
What was the original? You wrote that it was Omega Haxors but your nickname is still omega_haxors.
sata_andagi 7 months ago • 100%
You don't need sudo, everything is already in Ring 0 as God intended.
In the Azumanga Daioh universe, only Sakaki and Osaka seem to have the shared image of Chiyo-chichi as a yellow cat(-like creature), and he is visible to the viewer a few times. If we go by Carl Jung's definition of the extravert and introvert, (as far as I remember) the introvert is more in touch with the collective unconscious and the archetypes while the extravert is more in touch with the persona and the outside world. Since two characters that are aware of Chiyo-chichi can be considered as introverts, could Chiyo-chichi be a part of the collective unconscious? That could also explain why there exists plushies in the image of Him in the Azumanga Daioh universe.
sata_andagi 8 months ago • 100%
I remember seeing this in at least one Linux distro (I think it was Bunsenlabs but I'm not sure, might be something like Kali but I never used that one) a few years ago, nowadays they just give the live account passwordless sudo and lock the root account unless you pick a password for it
sata_andagi 8 months ago • 100%
How did you come to that conclusion? If you interpret "Don't use Google" as "Use Bing" that's more of a you problem. There are more than two search engines.
sata_andagi 8 months ago • 100%
Evidence?
sata_andagi 8 months ago • 100%
I remember running DaVinci resolve fine with Fedora ~2yrs ago.
sata_andagi 8 months ago • 100%
The joke is how incels go "Ryan Gosling is literally me fr"
sata_andagi 10 months ago • 100%
Yeah but consider the following: CUDA. I don't even game that much (and I was okay with older games that can be played on a Ryzen APU) but I had to get a laptop with a 3050 for GPGPU shenanigans. It is definitely a downgrade in terms of Linux compatibility compared to my older laptop (the machine doesn't go to sleep properly unless you are running Ubuntu 20.04, which I discovered accidentally)
sata_andagi 11 months ago • 50%
Is it though? Last time I checked on a friend's computer POSIX message queues were not available. They had to install Ubuntu to code their operating systems homework. Unless mqueue is not part of the POSIX specification, MacOS doesn't seem POSIX compliant to me.
sata_andagi 11 months ago • 87%
Expected from people thinking that there is a Linux Inc. with Torvalds as CEO that is responsible for every part of desktop Linux experience
sata_andagi 11 months ago • 100%
I had a Zenfone 2 with an x86 processor, the miserable thing had to go through two motherboard repairs in 3 years. It was literally falling apart once I replaced it with my current phone. Also the battery life was crap and it overheated constantly.
sata_andagi 12 months ago • 100%
onions
sata_andagi 12 months ago • 100%
You haven't heard of tone wood?
sata_andagi 12 months ago • 100%
sata_andagi 12 months ago • 100%
Seems like they subconsciously used the "minority representation -> the traditional demographic is part of the majority" template without giving it much thought, but ended up being hilarious in this case
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
the one poop (real)
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
It looks like it got only one downvote but maybe my instance isn't federating with the downvoters.
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
Of course, that's what the antenna is for
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
Is military service mandatory in Norway or is it voluntary?
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 66%
It's the default for trackpads, which makes sense IMO
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
Personally speaking, I feel like I don't judge someone else the way I judge myself because I don't know the full extent of what they are going through but I have access to all of my thoughts, memories, and every action I did or didn't take. This lowers the possibility of there being a hidden, valid reason for actions or thoughts that I judge myself for compared to others.
This isn't meant to say that MisterMcBolt is right about their self-judgement. Just wanted to point out another possible reason for judging others differently from yourself.
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
It just stops ringing the phone, doesn't decline the call
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
I guess it's because of Turkey being occupied after WWI
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 87%
How do we know that you're not editorializing your Linux experience? I haven't experienced a Linux system failing in the last 3 years at the very least. If Linux was prone to failure, the Linux servers I SSH into wouldn't have uptimes > 1 year. Even NVIDIA hardware is not as fussy as it used to be a few years ago. It either just works out of the box or requires installing one package and rebooting in most distros.
I'm not accusing you of lying, it just seemed ironic that you accuse people of editorializing the Windows experience while you conclude from anecdotal evidence that Linux is prone to failure.
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
I was procrastinating showering by browsing Lemmy, this comment made me get up and do it. Thank you.
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
Does "Fine, thanks, and you?" sound negative to native English speakers? That was the standard phrase we were thought since primary school as the standard response to "How are you?", so it's surprising to hear that it's not the standard response (maybe it's a US vs UK thing, since I was taught British English at first). relevant video
My answer in Turkish "Aynı" (the same) when asked by friends and family sounds similar to the Russian answer you mentioned. Also it's more acceptable in informal settings to give an answer like "yuvarlanıp gidiyoruz" (literal translation: we're rolling; actual translation: it's going) or "sürünüyoruz" ("we're crawling", but a more relevant translation would be "struggling").
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
I thought ani-cli was dead, glad to see that it's alive. It seems that it scrapes a different site now.
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
I personally use Logseq and sync my notes between my computer and my phone using Syncthing.
sata_andagi 1 year ago • 100%
ed, man! man ed
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