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  • debian testing is for testing purposes only. you should never daily drive debian testing (unless you know what you're doing)

    also, we're about to get a new debian release (trixie), this is literally the worst time you could choose to daily drive debian testing

  • this is purely anectodal, but i've tried getting coding help from gen ai a few times and it was never helpful

    the last time i tried was particularly ridiculous: i was looking for z-combinator implementations in rust on google and gemini gave me an implementation suggestion. for those who don't know, the z-combinator is an eager variant of the y-combinator and the point of both of those is allowing you to implement recursion without using recursion directly

    the code generated by gemini used recursion

    and it didn't even compile

  • i wanna touch on one of the points the article makes: every successful marxist revolution happened outside the core of capitalism. i honestly believe we're never going to see a successful revolution in the 1st world and i don't understand why so many people used to believe a socialist revolution would only be possible in developed countries

  • flatpaks are fine and useful, i just wish we didn't move into a scenario where applications that used to be easily available in distro repos start moving away from them and are only available through flatpaks. distro packages are just so much more efficient in every way. flatpaks are easier on maintainers and developers but that comes at a cost to the user. i have about a dozen or less flatpak apps installed and already i have to download at least 2 gigs of updates each week. i run debian

  • take all this with a grain of salt

    if you don't need to lose weight immediately for health reasons, focus less on weight loss and more on making healthy habits feel natural

    regarding eating, i'd say the following are essential:

    • avoid getting hungry
    • food should be as tasty as possible. you have to actually like what you're eating
    • no forbidden food. do not try to take anything away from your diet
    • absolutely NO strict rules in general. they're bad enough for neurotypicals, so they're fatal to us
    • introduce healthy food you like. if you can, start with fruits, lots of fruits. fruits are the easiest kind of tasty healthy food
    • try to eat on time as much as possible. kind of a corollary of "avoid getting hungry"
    • have go-to foods you can eat at each meal/whenever you get hungry without thinking. one of mine is strawberry smoothie
    • don't eat anything you don't like. it doesn't matter how healthy it is, if you hate it, it's bad for you. there's plenty of healthy food out there
    • give a chance to foods you don't like too much once in a while. maybe you'll end up liking them eventually, maybe not. just try and you'll find out
    • above all else, make any of these changes incrementally. the point is building solid habits, not having a solid diet from the get go

    any of these follow from: eating is one of the most important things in our life; never make yourself feel bad while trying to get healthy.

    good luck

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    is your post discussion or user support?

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    i'm seeing regular shock content spam on matrix and even on here. what's going on?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    want to clone my debian install so i can test updating to trixie

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    small browsers

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    do we need a linuxquestions?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    everytime i give it a chance, btrfs lets me down

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    linux-capable tablets for $100-$200

    ADHD @lemmy.world

    anyone else treating with bupropion?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    for those worried about the impact of sanctions on linux, is any of the bsds a better alternative?