Interested in Cloud Infra, Ice Hockey, and Gaming.
Also on Lemmy: https://sh.itjust.works/u/namesare4squares
Oh man, I think I'm coming down with a case of Explovid-23 on July 24... Better call out sick.
I would kill and die for Charlie.
Thereâs definitely other instances that are English language now, fwiw.
https://fedia.io comes to mind, at least. Iâve seen a few others floating around.
I used LibreOffice exclusively in college â it was a lifesaver for my broke ass, since most of my money went to beer and hobbies (DnD, home severs, guitars, more drinkingâŚ)
It got the job done, but I wasnât doing a whole lot of writing fwiw. Once I got over the whole âsave it using the correct format or your professors will fail youâ hump, it was everything I needed and more.
Donât do any writing that isnât markdown now, and I write that in Vscode or Obsidian these days.
Is this an acceptable place to post (https://i.pinimg.com/originals/78/40/3a/78403a318abf5dc1ae0b53ed1b6c2cbc.jpg)?
Is this an acceptable place to post existential raccoon memes?
My DM recently ran the Beginner Box for our group.
Was a lot of fun, and is specifically geared at learning the rules.
We messed it up and botched a few things here and there trying to push the rules, but went in with the zero consequences mindset and had a blast.
Hope you get to run it soon!
Edit: I also highly recommend this character builder if youâre going to use R20 to run Pathfinder â R20s charactermancer was a bit limiting, at least when we played ~3-4 months ago.
Are you kidding me? I would kill for a user base that over reports.
Better that than the guy who downloads taxformpdf.exe
and runs it without a second thought.
Why or? I say unicycling and juggling
An extra room in the house? Sounds like a dream to me, haha. What kind of stuff do you find in those?
cries in nowhere to store things
What's your recurring nightmare? What do you think it means?
I'm an "unprepared for exam" kind of guy.
I've been out of school for a number of years, but I still have recurring nightmares about finals I didn't know were coming.
Never exactly the same (tonight was an exam on logical operators? which I know pretty well out here in the real world?) but some things are usually constant:
- I always find out days before a final exam that I was enrolled in a class I needed to graduate, but never attended because I didn't know it was on my schedule
- I'm always the only person who is unprepared, and the Professor is always cognizant of this fact
- I always decide not to study in the buildup, and completely wing it (c'mon, dream me! Get it together!)
- The exam is always "high stakes" -- meaning there will be very negative consequences if I don't pass.
- The exam room always feels like it's oriented incorrectly -- this one is hard to explain, but do you ever walk into a room and everything is oriented right-to-left instead of left-to-right?
- I always wake up right as time for the exam runs out, so I never find out the results
And for what it's worth -- I did very well in school. This never happened to me, so I don't know where this one comes from, save for general preparedness-anxiety.
Sometimes I wake up and read up on the topic ... for next time.
What about you, kbeans / Lemmings? What haunts your sleep?
I use Userscripts across iOS Safari and MacOS Safari via an iCloud folder accessible to each. Has made life much easier for me on mobile.
No, officer, I wasnât on my phone.
Good -- I hope they do. But more than that, I hope that the userbase doesn't return.
I don't care if they choose kbin/Lemmy/Squabbles(?)/Pr0nhub Comment section/Whatever or a combination of those things -- but I hope they don't return to Reddit.
This is an exciting new opportunity for the internet, imo. Why rely on a single point of failure?
Can't wait for his next project -- Christian is a class act, and Apollo was the only thing keeping me on Reddit.
The keyboard in the lap is a power-move.
I dunno... I'm excited to be here instead of there. It's something fresh and new.
The content will follow. And frankly, I'd rather talk with a handful of people than a hive mind.
I remember what Reddit was like a decade ago. I'm excited to try something that -- at least in some small way -- feels like that did.