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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • You’d think I would have learned the keyboard shortcut by now, but no, I’m just really fast at opening the Character Map and copying it manually. I’ve found a number of useful symbols to add to my random comments & SMS messages in there. I’m just a regular μblogger, truly. If I spent ⅒ of the time I spend making random comments actually solving worthwhile problems, I’d be rich. Or happy. Or… something like that. C’est la vie. At least I know the difference between Unicode U+02D7, U+2010 – U+2015, U+2043, U+2212, and U+2E3A. There are more, but I really need sleep more than I need to find every horizontal line in all of Unicode.

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  • cravl@slrpnk.nettoADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.comDeadlines
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    2 months ago

    The number of people in college that didn’t know Office has built-in citation management boggled me. Or how tab stops work. Or how to use fricking styles and page templates instead of setting everything manually (that one goes for PowerPoint as well).

    …then again, most of them used Google Docs. sigh



  • cravl@slrpnk.nettoADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.comAnd then the fire nation attacked
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    3 months ago

    I don’t think the ADHD necessarily gets worse, it’s more often that the consequences get worse.

    I.e. the intensity of the disorder relative to a given set of stimuli doesn’t increase, but the average significance of the stimuli (and consequently the outcome of one’s reaction to them) does increase.

    You could argue that’s a meaningless distinction, but perhaps it’s a helpful change in perspective for someone.





  • For anyone reading this on a Debian-based system, you can get a good start without risking removing anything important like this:

    1. Run apt-mark showmanual, and copy any package names you don’t think you need into a list.
    2. Run apt-mark auto <pkg1> <pkg2> ...
    3. Run apt autoremove




  • Stop paying, same as any other boycott? I’ve done this thought experiment before, and while I think tenant unions are possible (and very much needed), they definitely aren’t as simple to implement as labor unions.

    To start, people would need to live more minimalistically so that “just moving out” can at least be a (last resort) tool in the union’s toolbox. This makes tenant unions antithetical to consumerism, a quality not shared by labor unions.

    To really thrive, tenant unions would also require people to actively know and interact a lot more with their neighbors, again fighting the trend of increasing social isolation and complacency caused largely by corporate (read: for-profit) social media.

    Personally, I want to see a sharp increase in co-living (a.k.a communal living). That would greatly lower the buy-in threshold for tenant unions to really take off, not to mention all the other mental, social, financial, and environmental benefits.