“Do something”
Man, why didn’t I think of that?
“Do something”
Man, why didn’t I think of that?
… Nice.
I’d love to see a flame war between MAGA conservatives and Hexbear tankies. Horseshoe theory manifest.
I think about this fairly frequently, that in my early teens I exposed myself to some of the worst shit imaginable. I’d say it didn’t affect me but then I think back to the video that’s still burned in my brain of someone that was skinned alive and I don’t feel anything… so maybe it did.
Normally I’d be ‘that guy’ to call out ADHD vs NT behaviours but for this - particularly when hyperfocus is involved - there is 100% a difference.
I’d second this as something people don’t get about ADHD.
So I work in IT support. If I’m absorbed in something complicated and you ask me to stop immediately to help you with your “more urgent” issue, please don’t take it personally if I seem annoyed while my brain short circuits trying to deal with the sudden gear change.
Someone had mentioned AC may be fixed by the .NET4 fix in the last update - https://feddit.uk/comment/6293633 I’ve not tested it yet and it doesn’t look like anyone has posted on ProtonDB with that updated Proton version, so it’s only a “maybe”.
It’s obviously not representative of the overall Linux experience but I recently realised that messing around on the Linux bits in ChromeOS would be a pretty good way to learn Terminal things, at least for Debian. It’s sandboxed so it doesn’t matter if you screw up and if you do it’s like two or three clicks to start afresh, way simpler than setting up and resetting a standard VM for the inexperienced. It, of course, means using a ChromeOS device but maybe that can be a secondary lesson on having megacorps profit from your data.
Imagine travelling all the way from Japan to France in the 19th Century, just for the French to be like “lol no”.
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They’ll finally be able to simulate what happens if you kill all the poor!
I never had Boris pegged as a ‘high thoughts’ aficionado. Top notch nonsense.
Man who would have access to the best healthcare in the UK despite being a major part of pushing the NHS beyond breaking point asks, “Would herd immunity be so bad?”
Ah nuts you’re right. Edits will be made.
Very much so. Passing the buck onto GPs when the system is already at capacity is also why so many shared care agreements are being rejected. The NHS are being forced to leave people with no option for care and it’s shameful; a damning indictment of the state the government has chosen to put the NHS in. They’ve very purposefully spent the last decade-or-so driving people towards private healthcare, then seem to want to blame those private companies in part for the issue we’re now facing.
I also keep meaning to explore the supply chain issues further and why the delays are quite so long. Sure, these are controlled drugs and there’s probably a whole heap of bureaucracy involved but (potentially) three months seems like an absurd amount of time. If the government wanted to intervene then they would but the lack of action may be telling.
I’ll also take this opportunity to link this other great post from r/ADHDUK, detailing a lot of the problems involved with the supply chain. I can’t believe that was only 11 days ago… we’re still in the same no-news position we were 11 days ago!!
Spoken like a true statesperson
It’s okay, just because they can release more pollutants doesn’t mean they will. They’ve ostensibly been operating fine under the Biden regulations, so surely they’ve no reason to change that. These companies feel a deep connection with their responsibilities to the future of humanity. Y’all just need to stop being so darn cynical.