Warl0k3

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Warl0k3,

When well taken care of, no they dont. People suck, however, and lack of proper care can produce some really foul smelling enclosures

Warl0k3, (edited )

The number of times I have:

  • Reached for Ctrl+F while reading a cookbook
  • Tried to change the line width on a whiteboard
  • Seen my partner hit Ctrl+Z on her sketchbook
  • Yanked my laptop off my desk because I’m used to bluetooth headphones and just walked off
  • Tried to use the Mirror tool on physical sculpts and machining projects
  • Tried to zoom a physical photograph
  • Hit Ctrl+S when doing ANYTHING

The future is weird and I’m really very bad at it

Warl0k3, (edited )

Neat! It’s not so much “forgetting” as it is similar tasks that require similar regions of the brain are more likely to trigger automatic reflexes. Social apps dont have many of those reflexes since social media doesn’t really exist offline (at least not as an analogue), but things like CAD and ClipStudio/Photoshop/Visual Studio all have real world analogues and thus the habits you form from spending 16 hrs a day steeping in that system/mentality/carries over to similar tasks extremely easily.

The neurology of habits is absolutely fascinating btw, if you ever want to go on a wiki rabit hole I can really recommend that one as a cool one to go down for a few hours.

Warl0k3,

Weeb merch, dick pills and malicious links. So pretty much what it’s always been tbh.

Warl0k3,

Yall, high-school yearbooks are public records.

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