How I stretched a 15 minute story into 9 fucking years
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because I’m still simping for your Aunt Robin and want to let you know that she’s about to become your new mother
(Also still salty)
How I stretched a 15 minute story into 9 fucking years
because I’m still simping for your Aunt Robin and want to let you know that she’s about to become your new mother
(Also still salty)
Hello / HELLOOOOO :3


Trippy! I like it!
Is it because developers are often using dependencies that are ahead of release versions?
That has been my experience recently. I had the same mindset as you until a critical piece of software I use shat the bed on Arch (LiveCaptions) that affected my being able to watch training videos for work.
Because it was time critical and I didn’t feel like possibly breaking other things for one package, I grabbed the flatpak. It came with its own nvidia driver package (mine was newer) and it worked out of the box without having to mess with anything and that was enough to change my hardline view on that.
Now it’s just another tool to use in an emergency when important things randomly break.


And their refusal to listen to what the fans actually want.
And frivolous patent lawsuits on mechanics that they don’t use themselves. Or patents they made after said prior art came out.
And sending their lawyers after streamers and content creators.
And killing fan games that improve on their failures.
And artificial digital scarcity.
Their arrogance will be their downfall.

That’s a fair point. Season 9 was certainly a vibe I can’t quite find the words for.

Jerry purposely drugging his girlfriend so he could play with her toys was pretty shitty AND horrible.
No matter what you do, crying is inevitable.


The hundred different anime girl communities I had to block though.
I block the users as well since they’re likely to post in yet another new community not in my block list.
If voyager had regex filters for every block category it would make the Lemmy experience even better.
You mentioned a buzzing in another reply. That sounds like a grounding issue to me. Any chance you blew something under the board that is causing a short? At this point it would be wise to do a full tear down.
I’m almost at my train stop, so one final question before disappearing for the day: when resocketing the CPU did you put it in correctly and was there damage when you removed it initially?
Is the power switch on the PSU flipped on? Are the front panel wires seated in the right places on the motherboard?
Those are the two that get me when reassembling. I used to have an asrock 320m that had absolutely no grip on the front panel wires and it was easy to unseat one when blowing air into the case.


Those are TestFlight notifications you’re getting. If you don’t want them, quit testing and grab it off the App Store instead.


Archive is on American soil. They got sued for lending ebooks during the pandemic and lost, so they are not a safe bet. Archive elsewhere. Anywhere else.


Try searching for a “cross section” image, which should give you slices of the tree.
Not a pharmacist or giving advice.
My psychiatrist started me off at 20mg of the slow release in January of this year and upped it to 30 a month ago (also slow release).
Is there a reason you are prescribed the 30 and not the 20? To me that makes more sense than expecting you to split a 30mg capsule four ways… Also if you have to spread it out throughout the day you might be better off with a rapid release tablet which can be cut more evenly with a pill cutter.
I found that taking mine as soon as I wake up gives the most beneift as it takes an hour and half before it starts working. Taking it after 09:00 makes me unable to sleep.


Right now we have no other solutions/fixes. You may be able to get Invidious working on residential IP addresses (like at home) but on datacenter IP addresses Invidious won’t work anymore.
This might explain why mine has been reliable even though it hasn’t been updated in months. I guess add me to the list of confirmations that it works on residential connections.


When you can’t innovate, litigate. A tale as old as time.


light torch
What’s your window manager?
You can use grim+slurp to take screenshots. Scroll down to the Wayland section for a snippet:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Screen_capture
I keep my desktop muted so I am not sure if it makes a sound or not. If you wrap the commands into a timer loop it will do what you’re looking for.
For the window title you can likely use your window manager’s IPC calls to get the active window title or list of windows on a workspace. My wayland experience is limited to hyprland and if you haven’t found a solution when I get home from work I can post the jank utility I made in rust to output the data I needed for my Eww bar.