I've been on Linux for going on 10 years, went through just about all the major and moderate distros out there and the past two years I've just been using mint on my study laptops (in particular LMDE for stability) and it's completely fine for me.
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I'm still a little rocked by my fellow AuDHD friend that I yap too much (exactly like this meme - my yap is the stuff outside of the story) and that's why she stopped calling with me.
I became a lot more conscious of when I start to yap and started trying to get things back on track but it's been an uphill battle.
Then like 6 months later she clarified she pretty much doesn't call with anyone else anymore and not just me, but in person she's totally cool with me yapping..
Like woman, yes I have started improving myself in that aspect but ouch
While that's respectable, just link the original meme in the post body - if I want to see a meme on my phone, I want the whole meme and nothing but the meme.
MSFM 2000 was the one (and only one) that I've played, and unfortunately no, it just pauses the game right on impact.
You're very right, I was mainly recounting how I felt as I had just finally gotten around to several important things that I had been putting off when writing that comment.
I'm not sure if this will help you in any capacity, my to do list consists of two columns on a whiteboard - "Today's To-Do" and "What's Next?"
I start my day off seeing what I did of yesterday's to do, and if anything was missed, I think about why, and if it was important I put it at the top in a different colour and if needed, break it down into smaller sub tasks.
I'll then start moving a couple tasks over from the "What's Next?" column, prioritising importance.
Otherwise I've heard success from the Spoons theory from friends who also have AuDHD.
In my experience, when you choose to do it now, you end up feeling stronger than that list and like your own little superhero.
My thoughts exactly and while I hate making cliché comments, I'm surprised this isn't being talked about more in this thread. Felt like I was missing an adblocker, and I was glad it was only 13 tweets.
Never thought I'd see the day that Australian English sticks closer to proper English than British English
I skimmed through Lunduke's video (tried to find an article from him) but it doesn't seem he gave any source and I only remain skeptical of him for discussions on Lemmy about him usually being unfavorable, so I did some quick searching to try and confirm his claims.
I did find Jeremy Bicha is a registered offender. I couldn't source the claim of thousands before 18 or defacing a wiki, but also didn't anything to the contrary.
I suppose my opinion just from all this is that I probably wouldn't think it wise to have him even attending that event given (I presume) it's open to the public, and I'd like to know how long ago he was defacing wiki's and if he's had a clean track record [for contributions] since his conviction before I'd have an opinion on whether he should even be maintaining Debian or other open source projects, and what risk there would be should he try to sneak spyware into a package.
Just coming back from a trip and adding to this, I wish Organic Maps / CoMaps had a function to automatically add rest stops and fuel stops.
For example, for a 7 hour road trip it would prompt:
- Frequency of rest stops:
120 minutes
- Time spent at rest stop:
20 minutes
- Approx remaining range:
150km
- Approx car range overall:
500km
Obviously I've just been pulling into service stations and rest stops on my own accord, but I like having small goals and not having the navigation lose it's shit at me because I decided to pull into a small town halfway through. Would just make planning a day of driving much easier.
I think I'll be popping this onto my wishlist. I've been slowly trying to 100% complete V-Rally 2 for the PS1, as the game is a childhood classic of mine that I never completed and I've been enjoying it (when the physics don't bug out that is..)
I'm gonna go against the grain and say no, I don't name my cars other than what they are - my "Subaru" and my "Mazda". If I got another car from the same manufacturer, then I'd switch it to the model like my " Forester" and my "323"
However, I do have a friend whose family has a designated learner car that they call "Socks" simply because the number plate ends in SOX