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TheSambassador, to lemmyshitpost in it'll actually be fun

Finally played this last month after buying it on sale 2 years ago. I felt stupid that I waited so long. It’s easily the most well written game in existence. I’ve never had a game make me laugh and think this much.

AngryCommieKender, to selfhosted in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

I thought you made a custom thermos bottle at first

kamen,

Same.

Empricorn, to lemmyshitpost in Lmk

Linux is great, but Windows likes to fuck up the boot process. Install Linux first, then install Windows on a separate hard drive.

ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

I got a good deal on a laptop and removed the hard drive with the preinstalled windows almost immediately. I say “almost” because I did actually set up a work space and installed software on in. It was a just-in-case system.

My laptop has been running linux-only for a while. But my wife needs my lappy for a thing. And it’s a windows-only thing. So I remove my hard drive. Put in the pre-installed one I had sitting on a shelf. And it didn’t boot. I got a windows error screen saying I had better start rounding up boot recovery material. So fuck.

Put my linux hard drive back in. BIOS can’t find a bootable drive. Fuck.

I was able to fix the problem. I kinda hate to admit that it was kinda fun to fix. (If you haven’t chrooted, you haven’t lived.) But I’m just pissed off at that whole #!

Assman, to comicstrips in The first Peanuts comic strip - 1950
@Assman@sh.itjust.works avatar

I like this style better than what it ultimately became. Maybe just because it feels unfamiliar.

xX_fnord_Xx, to lemmyshitpost in Lmk

I’ma ask m’daaad.

setsneedtofeed, to foodporn in I made homemade buns !
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

Congratulations on the buns.

USSEthernet, to selfhosted in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

Both of my autistic kids love magents. I will pull them from old drives, car/pc speakers, or anything else that has them.

Rai, to comicstrips in It’ll blow off in the wind
iAvicenna, to selfhosted in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

Now I am feeling sorry I did not…

Wizzard, to selfhosted in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

There’s some really fun chemistry in the rare-earth magnets - I used to buy them in bulk to enlarge my own IT-workshop collection, which was mostly broken down for Nd salts. Also, the magnets from iMac screens were also plentiful when HDD magnets got small (and then went extinct).

robdor, to foodporn in I made homemade buns !

Dang those are some nice buns.

bighatchester,

They came out pretty good . Much better than my previous attempts.

JigglySackles, to memes in You're just a kid, how would you know what you want for the rest of your life?

Maturity plays a much more important role than age. Some people are never fit to marry, some have what it takes by the time they are 16/17. It’s not often that it plays out well for the youngest ones, and since each year brings new experiences and understandings each year moves along the bell curve of “marriage readiness”. So is it more likely that a 24 year old is more ready for marriage than a 18 year old. Yes. Is it guaranteed? No. I know some 50/60 year olds that still aren’t ready for marriage. They just never learned the skills it takes to have a healthy marriage. Giving an age as a hard cutoff is too arbitrary a measure. Age doesn’t guarantee shit.

TakuWalker,

That’s it, end of thread. Maturity plays such an important factor it’s astonishing it’s not the first thing being discussed instead of an arbitrary number.

platypus_plumba, (edited )

24yo people don’t see themselves as children. This post is probably coming from a 40yo person.

Lightfire228,

As a 27yo, I’m still trying to figure out how to better organize myself. I was one of those kids that never had to take notes in school

And now that’s coming back to bite me, because I’m completely new to note-taking, but am working on large 20yo code bases with tons of tech-debt and spaghetti madness. Along with tons of technical jargon in a completely different field. I just can’t keep all that in my head anymore

The point is, i feel like an adult in certain aspects, and a child in others

FlyingSquid, to lemmyshitpost in Lmk
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I think I’ve… no, I’ve never done any of that before, sorry.

Chefdano3, to memes in Sentence mining so hard the OSMRE had to send an inspector into my Anki decks
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Which is exactly why I can’t learn foreign languages. No amount of brute force will make my vocab any better. I can’t remember shit. If I could, this comment would be much more witty and funny.

intensely_human,

It’s so sad you’ve had to go through life only knowing those fifteen words

trashgirlfriend,

for languages you can already competently speak, reading is probably the best way to improve your vocab

GladiusB, to lemmyshitpost in Elon hires JC
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I didn’t know potato salad could drive?

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