The whole question of double standards is in a sense, asking about common unhealthy traits
The whole question of double standards is in a sense, asking about common unhealthy traits
It’s not entirely on you. Accusing you of mansplaining is not cool, she should’ve just said something like “i’m sharing this because I’m looking for emotional support, not solutions, so please stop trying to solve my problems when I’m just venting”.
In a sense, how people react to having problems shared with them is a cultural difference, neither is right or wrong but they can be jarring and confusing when you’re used to one culture but interact with a different one. But it’s not fair to just assume the other culture is acting in bad faith
Oh yeah I do this, I’ll raise you that mine also sshs into my server to update the editor theme
Hey that’s pretty good, I’m gonna steal it. It might even be worth making a pullrequest to update swaylock to have a flag to do this, I use waybar and it has a lock inhibit button that I use before I start watching anything, but automating it like this is seems super nice
Or use spotify from the browser
Yeah I had no idea. It’d be fun to tell kids that if you eat them they’ll pop in their belly, similar to the watermelon seeds growing one
Qr code to the nongolfers subreddit, or the lemmy community if there is one, so she can see the error in her golfing ways
Yeah I only really use it for personal stuff for that reason. There’s a vscode plugin, but last time I tried it it was really slow
A keyboard and terminal based text editor, similar in some ways to neovim, vim, and vi
Agree on all counts. I didn’t like finding and comparing plugins for neovim, and then wrestling with environment stuff to get them to work, and having to change a bunch of options to get nvim to work how I want. With helix, my config of things I’ve changed from default is very small, and there’s no wrestling with plugins.
And yeah, “select then act” feels a lot smoother and more intuitive to me. If you like that and like plugins tho, check out kakuone
I used neovim but recently switched to helix and highly recommend it. If you haven’t tried nvim yet, give helix a try before deciding. A good way to compare is do the tutorial of each and see which you like more nvim +Tutor
and hx --tutor
(orhelix --tutor
).
If you’re a current vim user the helix keybindings are only a small learning curve after the tutorial, and feel a lot smoother imo
Idk I’ve had pretty good experiences buying used ones (or new-in-box but cheaper on swappa) and using grapheneos
virga by tipper
I’m not a psychologist and I don’t know anything about you or your situation beyond this post, but it sounds like a psychologist could really help, and medication might actually be worth getting
Don’t kill yourself, but maybe either talk to the police or a therapist
I saw a video going over atheletic greens and it was a pretty subpar supplement.
I’ve heard raycons are way overpriced.
I asked gamersupps support if it’s vegan, since their website doesn’t say and they have some ingredients that could be animal derived or plant based/synthetic, and they told me to look at the website.
sooo… in my experience/what I’ve heard, no not really any good ones come to mind
You can buy safety razors without subscriptions
I mainly use git with cli, the one thing that’s been super helpful in vscode is gitlens, which shows you who last updated the line you’re on, and lets you look at the commit
Insane expectations being placed on women around beauty and appearance, and the resulting insecurities that creates, play a big role in this