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  • Well, they're still working in Wayland support as far as I know. Some windows have double title bars for some reason, or extra large invisible borders. I have a portrait rotated monitor, and had trouble with wallpapers in general.

    It was basically a bunch of little stuff like that, nothing major as far as I remember.

  • Well, they're still working in Wayland support as far as I know. Some windows have double title bars for some reason, or extra large invisible borders. I have a portrait rotated monitor, and had trouble with wallpapers in general.

    It was basically a bunch of little stuff like that, nothing major as far as I remember.

  • Cope

    Jump
  • I don't know you, but I hope things get better for you. I've been in that pit more times than I can count. Nothing I can say will pull you out. So, give yourself a big hug and take what time you need. Wishing you well.

  • Same. Have a gently used Pebble Time laying next to my Amazfit Band 7.

    You're gonna want a firewall on your phone if you use the latter. The Zepp app tries to send so much crap to random servers online. Using the Rethink firewall right now. It certainly catches A LOT of stuff.

  • Those in power hate losing control. That's why bodily autonomy, sexual freedom, critical thinking, accurate history, and religious diversity are all their go-to boogymen.

    Trans folk are just one of the more recent groups to be targeted.

    I've known four out trans people. One was a piece of shit. The other three turned out to be amazing and empathetic people who all made my life better just by knowing them.

    It turns out, when you deal with people being entitled jerks to you all day, that tends to make you a better person. Forged in fire and all that.

  • As pretty much any political minority will tell you, the country constantly uses us like ping pong balls and cat toys to win elections or internal battles.

    I am sick of my rights, welfare, sense of safety, and hope for the future being dangled in front of me and ripped away over and over again so billionaires and career politicians can be greedy.

    So, yeah. Not interested in serving. If my country wants me to fight for it, then it should fight for me as well.

  • These days, it's a little bit janky while the new dev team tries to modernize it, but try out Ubuntu Unity on a live USB or something.

    It's pretty and it's fun to use. Different, but not alien. I wouldn't install it as a daily driver yet, but if you are having fun trying out Linux stuff, I'd say to give that desktop interface a try.

  • A bit sad, but not surprising. It was always something that felt forced and only propped up by companies trying to create a new market in order to monopolize it.

    If the NFL didn't exist, then suddenly just sprung on the public as it exists now, I think it would have also suffered a similar fate.

    On the player and even team level, I'm sure it felt different, but as a spectator, it was hard to ignore the top down, corporate, ad filled, "fellow kids" feel of the thing.

  • Hey there stranger.

    I can 100% understand where you're coming from. It's okay if you don't feel comfortable with this kind of humor.

    I'm not going to touch on what topics or humor are appropriate in what places, that's a big conversation with very few black and white answers. Please just keep in mind that some of us use dark humor as a way of coping, of reducing the emotional strain by making light of our trauma in a safe way, or by using humor to generate empathy in others who might not have experienced the same trauma. Humor doesn't have to tear things down, it can bring people together. I also don't want to touch on the "rapist shit" comment, so... I won't.

    To anyone else reading, please try to be a bit more understanding when people politely ask you to chill. It's usually not their business, especially in public, but please don't immediately get defensive. I have the right to walk down the street screaming at people, as an extreme example, but no one would defend me if I was doing that and someone else asked me to stop. Most people are automatically aware of unwritten social norms and stuff, this is just part of that compromise we work with every day. Sometimes, you should ignore the person asking you to tone it down. Sometimes, you should tone it down.

    I usually don't subscribe to the "everyone is right" BS, but I think it's true here. There's no bad person in this, just a difference of how people process things.

  • So...sex on an SSRI.

    Pro: I can effortlessly last over an hour. Basically edging without trying.

    Con: It's simply impossible to finish sometimes and I just have to say it was good enough and stop. Or the mix of chemicals in my brain just don't let me start for whatever reason. The times I can finish, I have to take over and go extra intense on myself to peak the mountain. If my partner tries, they can't get me there.