

I think it was a dig at how Will Smith reacted to Chris Rock.
English but not in a Brexit way.
Successor account to WatTyler@lemmy.sdf.org.
I think it was a dig at how Will Smith reacted to Chris Rock.
Elvanse (Vyvanse in some parts of the world).
Perhaps this is some sort of internalised ableism but I used to have this internal dialogue where I’d reflect on how difficult it was to do “boring” things and a straw man NT person would sarcastically imply that “it must be nice” to have an excuse to get out of “boring” tasks.
Um, fucking no. If you think about it for like two seconds, you realise how much of being a happy, independent and healthy adult relies on being able to complete tasks that aren’t immediately captivating. Those tasks still need doing, I don’t want someone else to do them for me. You’re left with either waiting on when the ‘inspiration’ strikes you, having to improvise some game or arbitrary reward structure just to clean two dishes or you just rawdog your way through the task and you feel every second of the boredom and come out the other side feeling worse than when you started because no satisfaction from completing the task can pay-back the effort you put into completing it.
That’s why ADHD adults burn-out. Without medication, every day you end with a ‘motivation deficit’ where no satisfaction from completing tasks can cover the costs of the determination and focus one spent to start those tasks. Eventually you just ‘default’ and you can’t do anything any more.
Stimulants to me feel like a small loan on every task. It’s a fine balance but they actually let me come out of tasks semi-regularly with more energy/motivation than I started. And when you have a surplus, productivity begets productivity.
Trepang2?
Ha! As if a mere angle could out-influence my rejection sensitivity.
Shush, that’s the secret European country only rich people know about…
Generationals - Put a Light On
Really excited to hear what you think.
Cheers. It was an odd one to figure out. At first I believed it was just the ports, then I believed it was just the switches. I couldn’t find anything wrong with the stems. Lubing didn’t change anything.
Furthermore, one naturally assumes it’s something wrong with the North end, with the stem feet and the contact. 99% of the time, there’s no need to even look at the South end.
FYI I have posted an update.
Oh, I know. I adore Haskell.
Mate, I came on here to post Haskell as a semi-ironic ‘joke’ and it’s included in the top comment. You’ve made my day.
Italy is incredibly linguistically diverse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Italy?wprov=sfla1
Much harder than I had to with the Cherry switches. I’ve been experimenting with applying pressure outside of the PCB and cannot replicate the issue. It’s only when the switches are inserted.
However, after some experimentation last night, I did realize this is indeed an individual switch issue. The problem is that they work perfectly fine until they’re fully inserted into the PCB. Then they got choked. I’ve identified a couple of problematic switches and re-assembled them but the issue is still there.
I’ll try and remember to share some media later. I like your idea of installing without the top housing. I’ll try that later. Thanks for commenting.
I’m delighted to hear that I’m not alone 😅
My apologies. I can’t say I’ve done this a lot, as I’ve always been concerned this was the case. I’ve made the necessary adjustments.
Would you have any recommendations for a split board that’s perhaps a little larger than the Corne? I can’t help but feel it’d be too small for me.
Have you not seen how big number can be? Number can just get so big. I don’t even care that I’m ADHD and I’m playing into all the worst stereotypes about us:
NUMBER GETS BIG
I’m fairly sure it was Scientific Linux because that was the distro used in the labs of my first programming course.
Truth or Consequences, NM
Heard it on a true crime podcast once and obviously I had to look up how it got its name and now it’s just stuck.
EDIT: Missed the never travelled to qualifier. I’ve been to California twice and NYC once. Only heard of Truth or Consequences after my travels.
A Wayland reimplementation of XMonad.