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Reply to comment by cowloom in i hate having to cite my sources. just trust me dude by neku
foiled again
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Reply to comment by neku in i hate having to cite my sources. just trust me dude by neku
My source says otherwise: https://jstpst.net/f/just_post/11488/neku-loves-citing-sources
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Reply to You look like this by ___
promise?
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Reply to frozen lasagna by Jenheadjen
these go down a LOT better if you use heat to unfreeze them
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Reply to sorry about the post by hollyhoppet
never ever apologize for posting ever
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Reply to You always order the spiciest food at the restaurant and always eat it even if you are uncomfortable the entire time. by 500poundsofnothing
i love eating spicy food it's so good. this is a feminine trait i think
the rest of my body dislikes it and lets me know the whole time
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Reply to comment by neku in unposted posts by twovests
well i also wanted it to be a coherent argument for why i think christmas is fascist, told as a series of short narratives each with a lesson, analyzing a facet of fascism through christmas
but i am not a good writer and dont know a lot about things. and joe biden dropped out so a lot of the humor was lost
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Reply to comment by flabberghaster in i loooove having millions of liquid crystals, coerced by captured lightning, to obscure this pane of pure light. each shadow is a sigil, and baby, i'm crafting incantations of a millions of these runes. by twovests
there is nothing to apologize for at all. all posts are good posts, but yours i particularly liked
you took the bit and ran with it. i am simply bowing
i welcome you to continue to express it. one could even say, just post,
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Reply to comment by neku in unposted posts by twovests
tldr:
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"christmas is fascist" series of posts with the homestuck act structure, responding to another thread on christmas. bit off too much, never to be seen
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"everyone is plural" - thinking of ones identity as a system is useful for everyone
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"bad intersection" - angrily worded letter to my city
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"suicide subforum idea" - increasingly few good places to talk about it.
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Reply to comment by flabberghaster in i loooove having millions of liquid crystals, coerced by captured lightning, to obscure this pane of pure light. each shadow is a sigil, and baby, i'm crafting incantations of a millions of these runes. by twovests
this is my post but a lot better. please make more posts, i would like to read them
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Reply to comment by cowloom in Posting is very good lately by nomorepie
Thank you trans guys for this Posters Renaissance
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Reply to comment by emma in i loooove having millions of liquid crystals, coerced by captured lightning, to obscure this pane of pure light. each shadow is a sigil, and baby, i'm crafting incantations of a millions of these runes. by twovests
you gotta find a way to make OLEDs sound as cool as "liquid crystal"
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Reply to i loooove having millions of liquid crystals, coerced by captured lightning, to obscure this pane of pure light. each shadow is a sigil, and baby, i'm crafting incantations of a millions of these runes. by twovests
i know "technology is magic" is pretty cliche by now, but the thing is that it IS magical actually.
we are so saturated by magic, that it's become passe.
we're fucking tired of magic. there's too much of it. give me a tea and a sunset
these jira tickets are magical and. there are so many of them. what would my therapist say
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Reply to I just read the words “RC circuit” in a post online and it awoke some deep seated trauma in me by ___
don't become a webdev because you'll see nvm and the trauma will come back all over again.
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Reply to comment by nitori in anyone else sad that Discord has largely replaced IRC by cowloom
I was under the impression that it wasn't out yet, I didn't even know I could use it
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Reply to comment by twovests in anyone else sad that Discord has largely replaced IRC by cowloom
I want to add that I don't mean to be a hater-- A Discord alternative is a LOT of work, especially adding E2EE, which is an important thing. They made a modular ecosystem that is working pretty well. There's a lot I like about it! But this comment was only to address the negatives haha
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Reply to comment by astroaron in This is cool, how do I do this? by astroaron
Hi! I missed this earlier.
Can you tell me what ports specifically these were on, and were you trying to connect to a Caddy server running locally (i.e. at localhost:1234
) or somewhere else?
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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in anyone else sad that Discord has largely replaced IRC by cowloom
I think IRCv3 is the update to the standard, but it's been brewing for awhile.
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Reply to comment by cowloom in anyone else sad that Discord has largely replaced IRC by cowloom
The onboarding is confusing and alienating to me, and while I'm someone with a high tolerance for that, it makes it hard to recommend it to other folks.
Then there's the performance of the element client. It drains battery and uses a lot of CPU on every device I use it on.
And despite being "e2ee", I only use it for public channels, which make the hurdles of e2ee meaningless (even if channels I were on didn't all have bridges to discords and/or ircs).
I still don't have a mental model for how to do identity/key management with it. Every time I use it, I just make a new account. I understand why keys can't be tied to a username/password, but I would want to at least be able to maintain a consistent identity without having to think about it.
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I am angry about it constantly, but to be fair, IRC is pretty awful. You need to selfhost a bouncer to get a halfway-usable experience. And Matrix is really really bad to use.
Discord should be a public utility! Servers should be servers!
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Reply to comment by twovests in i think i genuinely have one of the world's worst brains by flabberghaster
P.S.: Posting, too. Posting is very good. I mean this very much.
It is magical and lucky that human beings have the ability to transmit thought through sigils. Ink or light, I think it's good that you can transmit this idea to people who are thousands of miles away.
Being able to express ideas of a global-scale on a global-scale is relatively new.
Posting is a big part of the most optimistic future. Even pessimistic, sad, angry, "How Did We Fuck This Up SO BAD" posts are important. You gotta post.
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Reply to comment by flabberghaster in i think i genuinely have one of the world's worst brains by flabberghaster
The suffering is all engulfing and we individually are powerless to change the tide. We're small in the face of suffering. I won't try to deny that this is true!
But something (I think I heard from Ian Coldwater) that really resonated with me is something like this:
"You can't fight in every fight, but you have to be in a fight.
This is an optimistic statement, but it's also correct!
It gives me permission to focus on one thing, to catch myself before a rabbithole. It makes it pragmatic to have the "serenity to accept the things I cannot totally fix in the next 10 minutes".
Frankly, it helps me actually do things, which is good. Even if that's a $5 donation to UNRWA or whatever. You can do small things, and you can quantify them not against the goal of "Fix Every Problem", but against the goal of "Fix One Person's Problem". Thinking at the scale of person rather than humanity really helps.
And, if we're going to live in the timeline that ends up OK, we need to be optimistic, even if the pessimistic outcome is more likely.
If we end up in the "humanity turns rancid (fascist) and kills the globe" timeline... Well, at least you can make the death a bit more painless. That is good too.
That said, this is a lot of rationalizing and untangling a feeling.
The other half is exercise. I hate that the "eat healthy, exercise, and buy my nutritional supplement" people are mostly right, but exercise (specifically cardio) is really really important too. It's a direct lever on your brain. By exercising, you divert excess energy from the Anxiety Nodule and to all your other organs instead. I spent years going around therapists and it's criminal that not a single one of them told me to start jogging.
Sorry this is all over the place, but I feel so much about this.
tldr: You can't be in every fight, but you have to be in a fight. And you have to take care of yourself.
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Reply to comment by oolong in Neku loves citing sources by twovests
no 💜