Its just confusing to me because lemmy is made to give anyone their preferred corner.
In theory, yes. In practice, it depends.
It's too easy for trolls to manipulate the way Lemmy is structured. If they get banned on one instance, they can create a dozen more accounts on other instances.
In general, yes. Everyone does their own thing and goes where they want which is awesome. Unfortunately, trolls can do the same on a much grander scale than on Reddit.
I noticed this when a correction was made to some blocks not being stored and implemented correctly. (A previous report of mine, actually.)
The problem you describe is double-edged. I personally want to block something immediately and scrub it completely from my existing feed. The refresh is welcomed in my case as there might be multiple posts from the same community or user.
This probably requires a feed refresh for multiple reasons. The first I can think of is for performance and the second reason is likely for code complexity and CPU cycle reduction.
I would vote to add a menu opinion to purge and refresh the feed after a block since I can see the advantages and disadvantages to both settings.
Also, try flatpak run org.mozilla.firefox to see if you can launch a browser manually.
Disclaimer: It's been a bit since I have used flatpak, so take that into account. However, I do work in security by trade, so my quick notes may point you in a decent direction at a minimum.
My average intake on a slow evening was a 9 or 15 pack of Coors pint cans, so 144oz or 240oz.
These days, I stick to water. However, you probably have never seen someone who can consume as much as I can, casually. I'll drink two pints of water at the refrigerator when I go for a glass, then fill that again and go back to doing whatever I was doing. (I won a ton of beer drinking bets. A pint of whatever is easily drank at between 3 and 5 seconds. My ability to consume any beverages is basically superhuman and likely a contributing factor to my brush with alcholisim.)
I am on 1.0.200, but not sure if on a beta release. (Version numbers don't always change.) If there is a new release, I am usually on top of it fairly quick. ;)
Clicking a comment in my profile should show from the top level comment down to my reply. It's super handy to see the full context of a conversation, especially since I have multiple conversations going at any given time.
Edit: Ach! It's doing the same to the comments I follow through my inbox now. (But yeah, double checked and there is no update available for me.)
Edit2: The same behavior happens after an edit. When I click save on this comment, the next screen is only my comment, not yours too.
You buy a couple full cases of beer at a time, for starters. 72 (or more) beers might last a few days.
Keystone is basically just a water-beer and chain drinking those is fairly easy since cheap lager is shit once it gets warm. There is motivation to drink, is what I am saying.
But yeah, his numbers are about average for most "serious" beer drinkers I know. TBH, I am surprised that you are surprised. However, I didn't grow up in a very healthy environment and norms are just a matter of perception.
I absolutely can't argue with what gives you worse hangovers. That's between you and your body.
Gatorade absolutely does have electrolytes: sodium and potassium. The problem is that alcohol depletes many more than just those. Pedialyte isn't much better with only the addition of chloride. If a person is a less than moderate drinker, water is likely just fine and any extra electrolytes would get pissed out anyway.
If you drink long enough and hard enough, hangovers aren't a thing. It's not that hangovers go away, it's that they become a normal part of life and your body will eventually just tune it out.
At the end of my drinking career, I could black out multiple times a week and still be "normal" the next morning and didn't care or even notice if I was hungover or not.
For me, hangovers kinda morphed into something else entirely: dependency. That plays a huge part in muting anything that a normal person would feel, I am fairly sure.
But no, I don't drink anymore and haven't for a few years now. If I do ever drink again, hangovers absolutely won't be a thing because I'll likely be dead in a couple of days anyway.
However one should have some respect for other peoples beliefs
And respect for those who don't. If I get somehow caught up in a group prayer I am not going to complain about it but I sure as hell am not going to bow my head or take my hat off "out of respect".
If you grew up in the south in the US, getting caught up in a prayer circle isn't that uncommon.
I wasn't medicated until my early 30's, so I get it at least. The anxiety and the depression that came with not being medicated sucked ass as well, so take that very seriously if you need.
Photogrammetry (with Meshroom) or 3D scanning (point cloud alignments and processing has some beast requirements).
Meshroom would gladly use any resources it can find within a 20 mile radius.