That last paragraph was very short. But I hear some don’t mind it like that.
That last paragraph was very short. But I hear some don’t mind it like that.
Pro tip for anyone living alone: Put away all but one of each thing, so that if you need an item and it’s dirty, you have to clean it. Learned that trick a decade ago and I went from Mount Everdish to pretty much nothing.
Of course, I do things because they’re fun to do. But those things don’t require any effort. When people talk about motivating yourself it’s usually about using the motivation as a tool to do things that take a lot of effort.
Someone not too long ago asked me how I motivate myself, and I was quite puzzled by the question, like “what do you mean motivate myself? That’s not how motivation works?”, because to me motivation has always come from external sources, like people, situations, experiences etc. But no, apparently some (many? most?) people can somehow motivate themselves. I’d like to have that power please.
Nothing. As in procrastinate by doing basically nothing.
Sure, nice way to put extra blame on me for forgetting to put my pants and belt on before leaving the vehicle.
So what about if we stop time? That’ll keep everyone out of my car.
I thought it was from the 90s or something. Hold on let me go change my diaper from the senior kind to the toddler kind.
What? You need no app to see porn on Reddit. Use a web browser with the RES addon on a regular computer and visit old.reddit like a normal person.
Since the user can select to show unverified software I’m very much in favor of this. As long as it’s still very visible that a package is unverified after you changed the setting. With security being one of the main selling points of Flatpaks, there should be a clear distinction between verified and unverified packages, and the goal should be that all packages should be verified.
I hate when it even says OC in the title still…
I still visit Reddit every time I want to cum.
Haven’t we known this since like forever at this point?
Notifications are annoying and should only be used for really important things.
Haha, like I’m actually going to do it tomorrow.
What do you mean doesn’t work for mobile devices “at all”? It works in many ways. If you have a VPN client on your phone, just disable it while you’re connected to your home wifi.
That depends on the setup. I use a VPN 24/7, but it’s configured on the router so most of my devices are routed through the VPN at all times while at home without them having to run a VPN client themselves, and can also take advantage of DNS-based ad blocking. But yes, it’s not a setup for everyone.
If it’s too long I don’t even start reading, I back out immediately.
If I start reading and see it’s a bunch of back story with too much detail I might skip to the next block. If it isn’t to the point within the first five words of that block or the next I back out. I’ve got dopamine receptors to satisfy God dammit.