Bed room door closed, but usually not locked. 8 sentry turrets have the outer perimeter of the house secured. /s
Bed room door closed, but usually not locked. 8 sentry turrets have the outer perimeter of the house secured. /s
I’ve tried it before, I think I just went back to Niagara after a few minutes, I’ll try it again.
Is there a FOSS alternative to Niagara?
Wait, no, I mean I used my feet to do everything, which involved a lot of kicking things in a crowded space, which added that I was a teenager & a black male was probably not a good look. I was pretty agitated though, but not angry. :p
That’s different from a public restroom though, that’s someone’s house.
And the former too, wtf.
I did this during the pandemic in a crowded public bathroom, and people fucking stared at me like I was insane. Granted I used a stall like a urinal, and might have kicked some stuff, but a lot of them weren’t wearing masks so…
No, some of us have piss poor aim, and more commonly sudden bouts of inaccuracy and spread.
What is 2S?
No, think about it, it makes a lot of sense. If you are covered in water, you are dripping wet. If you are covered in good clothes, you are covered in drip.
Wait what’s wrong with hydrophobic coatings? Are telling me coping techwear drip could kill me?
Anhedonia?
All artists, the smaller ones especially. If you have a purely chronological feed (which is still an algorithm, just a very simple one) then your much more likely to only see the people who post the most and who posts right before you check the feed. With a more targeted algorithm, especially if it’s being tuned to show the best content for you, not what’ll get you addicted, can show you art you’ve missed from the artists that don’t post very often. That tends to be people who don’t do art full time or just take a long time on every piece. Statistics speaking, if you’re following artists like me, who post just a bit more than once a month, you just won’t ever see their work on a chronological timeline.
Lemmy’s algo doesn’t have the issue since post rank is based on votes & recent comments and you post to a specific community, but Mastodon does. I made the same post announcing a software project I’d spent ~3 days working on at that point. On mastodon, it stayed relavent for a few hours, but on Twitter the same post kept getting likes for ~3 days and it was mostly from people who’d actually be interested in the project, and not necessarily people who follow me.
As an artist/content creator. No, it’s not always a good thing. :/
So like… not even like biking, gymnastics, programming, woodworking? Like all those in-depth hobbies are just like… off limits because they’re resource intensive?
Would you still consider “arranging your life around” a problem if it were a different hobby?
Arch & Windows 10 on my desktop, OpenSuse Tumbleweed on the laptop.
It does affect suggestions, as far as I can tell.
Ahhhh, that’s why furries use Telegram!
Okay, but change to what then? All the other options are just Chrome, Safari, and Firefox again.