iByteABit [he/him]

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Cake day: July 22nd, 2023

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  • I’m from Greece.

    30 years ago people were still living the dream which was all a house of cards called loans. Then the market crisis happened and we got fucked unable to get new ones and pay off the old ones.

    After that, we kept getting blackmailed by the Eurozone and the IMF so that we would get the loans we needed to fix our country, but under harsh conditions that basically sustain our poverty instead of fixing it in any way. We signed away the people’s livelihoods so that we could be Europe’s economic lab rat and slave, all to their benefit.

    Our current government is as liberal capitalist as it gets, privatizing everything and making life crap for the poor (who are becoming more and more as time passes). Fascism is also on the rise, following the theme of Europe and the US.

    The government owns almost all the media and most other parties in the parliament are also aligned with the ruling one. Climate change is beggining to hit hard, every time revealing the cheap infrastructure and postponed plans by contractors.

    Instead of hiring more firemen, our government continues to allocate way too much money on cops, riot control, and the media it bribes.

    Maybe the EU’s fucking around ends up with a communist revolution, I bet they won’t be too happy about it then.






  • First off, you have nothing at all to fear when changing keyboards, they are all switchable easily through the notification dropdown.

    For something wildly different, I’d recommend Thumb-Key, it takes a while to get used to it but I’ve gotten faster and more accurate with it than with a normal keyboard.

    Otherwise Openboard is really good, and there’s a fork of it too if you like swipe typing.








  • I’m not a psychologist but judging from what you say, you seem to be at the phase of acceptance.

    If you haven’t and still can, you should apologise to whoever you hurt, even if that’s yourself.

    Recognise what led you there, what where your thoughts and feelings that made you do it. Then try your hardest not to do it again.

    Don’t beat yourself up over it, everyone makes mistakes, big and small.

    Let the mistake change you for the better, mistakes are the best and most effective teachers if you decide to listen to them.

    Move on, but make sure to understand and forgive yourself and to let the mistake improve you.