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Not gonna sugarcoat it – this will suck for a long time. For me it was friends, hookups and time that helped.
Friends let me forget for the time we hung out but also listened and just hugged me when I cried.
Hookups (and I realise this sounds vapid as shit) made me feel like I am still wanted and attractive.
Time made the thought of them sting less.
This will smost likely stick with you, but it’s going to be okay. It’s not going to hurt this badly forever. You will think of it less and less frequently. But you will have that scar. And that’s okay, I think.
My god, I am in tears. Praise the lords of FOSS.
Wait, revanced works again?
Yeah, you’re weird.
Dip your pretzel sticks or Salzstangen in mustard.
Trust me and thank me later.
How do you know a person is running Arch?
Procreate.
My god, the assistant, yes. After catching up with Siri it was actually useful. And now it seems all it does is plop whatever you say into a Google search. And since they killed that, too, well…
Yeah, that’s where I ended up, too. At least Google had the decency to support OPML export so I didn’t have to redo my subscriptions manually.
I occasionally use LLMs to generate a set of characters for a TTRPG, if I don’t have the time to prepare and/or know we’ll play a very limited scenario in terms of who my PCs are able to meet. This is especially true for oneshots where I just don’t want to put too much work in.
I recently built a scenario for a cthulhu themed scenario, that was set in a 1920s Louisiana prison and planned for two to three sessions. I just had an LLM do a list of all the prisoners and guards on the PCs block, with a few notes on the NPCs look and character. This drastically reduced the time I had to put in preparing the scenario.
Literally eerywhere but North America, Europe and China.
My bank luckily just slaps me with a huge warning screen every time I open the app.
Who hurt you?
If any, then Starfield, although I’d just call it downloaders remorse, I guess.
And I’m pretty sure it’s four hours.
None.
Almost always I can tell if a game is for me or not within the first four hours and I’ll just return it on Steam if it isn’t. I’ve done it dozens and dozens of times without any problems.
Now, sometimes I’ll not be entirely sure if those four hours are enough but some reviews left me unsure. Star field was such a case. I procured that through alternative channels and decided after about twenty hours and four times as many crashes that it was indeed shit.
Wtf, that’s so irresponsible.
You don’t.
But changing it probably involves a lot of dropping heavy, sharpened pieces of metal on a certain class of people.
I bought it in a physical anarchist store, but if you Google “NASA ACAB” tons of stuff comes up.