

People are free to take some rando on the Internet up on their offer.


People are free to take some rando on the Internet up on their offer.


I’d be fine paying $25 a year to not maintain that shit myself. Plus the money should contribute to development efforts.


Aren’t they charging because it passes through their servers so you don’t have to expose your server directly to the public Internet?
Like, I pay $5 a month to access my Home Assistant setup remotely, although I could do it cheaper with my own AWS setup. But the money goes to development, so I’m happy to contribute.


I’m glad I really only use it for music, but the fire TV app works decently well. Better than the fucking Netflix app, at least.


I wasn’t talking about every other mental disorder. I was talking about ADHD.
In ADHD meme communities, it’s not uncommon for neurotypicals to resonate with the meme. My point was that resonating doesn’t mean you have it.
I was diagnosed and started treatment in 2nd grade. I’m 36 now and I still do this all the time.


Not really, no. Everyone will experience forms of executive dysfunction, but it’s not ADHD if it’s not very frequent and doesn’t significantly impact your ability to function.
It’s the reason ADHD memes are so relatable to so many people.


That’s the confusion part I was talking about. It’s why ADHD memes are basically universally relatable.
But just because you’ve experienced the symptoms doesn’t mean you have ADHD.


And to confuse you even more, the symptoms of ADHD are things that every person will experience!
Edit: it’s pretty surreal to receive so many down votes for a sentiment that’s usually popular on these communities.
Neurotypicals see these memes and they resonate with them. This is because executive dysfunction is something that every human experiences. They don’t realize that people like me can barely function as adults because of these things, and that’s what makes it a disorder.
I think it’s important that people know that just because you might experience the things that we go through doesn’t necessarily mean that you have an executive functioning disorder.
I admire your dedication to the bit


There are absolutely varying levels of censorship, so saying “everyone censors so this is fine,” is disingenuous.
My relationship is the opposite. My wife asks me a boolean question but expects a string response.


That’ll be a fun project for when my wife is out of town next (she’s the one that games on it).
I mean, that’s how it works for stuff that’s rusted shut. But you’re right that an acid, even vinegar, would be way more effective. And non-toxic in the case of vinegar.


Now that BG3 has a native Linux release, I’ll probably be killing my windows partition on that machine. I need to look into whether a proxmox VM can output directly to my GPU.
The article doesn’t say it dissolves mineral buildup. It penetrates the buildup to separate it from the surface it’s stuck to.


Makes me glad my gaming rig is used exclusively for gaming.
Even thin metal is hard to get to arc. Electroboom did an episode on it and he really struggled to get an arc, even with aluminum foil.
I feel like they might be an outlier.
Fair in the instance of Plex, but I’m happy to pay for the feature with Home Assistant.