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  • Tried mastadon before moving to Lemmy. I ended up leaving mastadon as I didn't find that the voting system allowed me to not only read the individual, but also the mass. Lemmy does this much better.

    But I do feel that the lack of karma is nice, no reason to be dragged down by your previous bad decisions, or masses who don't understand your humor.

    Oh, and I guess it's nice that one can turn off the votes if they don't like them. It makes for a better experience for a broader set of people. But I feel that turning off the comments votes (derp) by default, or perhaps disabling them entirely, would turn Lemmy into nothing more than a glorified RSS feed - which isn't exactly bad, but not the reason I'm here.

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  • I feel much the same, but I also feel that there has been a rise in trolls and those who seek to create strife.

    Arguing is all good and dandy, but arguing with trolls tends to result in wasted time and bad after tastes. If we are not supposed to block or ignore the trolls from the troll instances (those whose admins ignore or promote trolling and crusading), we'll need more powerful moderator tools, potentially spanning multiple instances, which Harbour their own problems.

  • I work with embedded devices, and to some degree also servers. Graphical user interfaces are usually ignored as they just take up space and resources, and you can't even do half of what you can in the terminal (assuming you know your way around a terminal, but being a server admin, you really should).

    Web interfaces are usually used for status pages, or if anyone who isn't you or a fellow admin needs to to anything as, you guessed it, they are very restrictive, so the other party hopefully can't do much damage.

  • Ayy, speedos gang! May others avert their eyes if they can't handle me and all my sexiness, and may the rest of you, girls or guys, enjoy the eye candy.

    Regarding the original question, while I'm already running around in speedos, I absolutely wouldn't mind some more colorful clothes, or perhaps some final fantasy/guild wars inspired clothing. Like those outer coats that go all the way to your shoes, but with decorations and stuff. But I feel that the included judging is a commitment I'm not ready for yet.

  • I did recently partake in a presentation about control of our own mind. He said much the same as you, but that the brain's subconsciness is pretty much an autopilot with insane processing power, much more than our conscious self. It preprocessed all data we receive, from visual to touch to hunger, even takes full control of a lot of inner organs functions, and then passes simplified and easy to process data to our conscious self, so we can make high level decisions or even reprogram the subconsciness if needed.

    We can sometimes even turn off our consciousness and let the autopilot drive, like when you wake up and get ready for work and then suddenly are at you workplace, not remembering how you drove there.

    Now interfacing with our subconsciousness or changing our habits can be difficult, as our subconsciness is driven by desire and has the intelligence of a baby who has not yet attained consciousness (or something like that).

    Obviously I cannot compress the whole lesson into this comment, and neither can I remember it perfectly, but I find it wildly fascinating.

  • The title does indeed not make much sense, but I imagine OP is trying to ask: "What grown up music did you listen to that you, and not a grown up, put on."

    Answering that question, the first artists I remember looking up and having on my phone/mp3 Player were 30 seconds to Mars, Foo Fighters, and Linking Park. The latter because it was all the rage when I first got into music, not because the songs were especially good.

  • If you put it into a temperature regulated environment, then no. If you have it standing unregulated where night will cause a large (+-5~10°C) change in temperature, then yes.

    Also, when printing for more than ~16 hours the resin might set, resulting in minor color changes, or bad prints if allowed to set for more than a day. So even if you intend to continue printing, you should clean the resin basin at least once every day.