Libra

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[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 16 points 6 months ago

Because 'fuck those guys who are inconveniencing me, let me rant on youtube for free and maybe make some money' is a lot more accessible than 'yay that guy, let me spend a bunch of money to show up at his thing'.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago

Good ol' Looney Tunes, especially Bugs Bunny. Partly just because it was hilarious, but mostly because my dad used to watch Bugs Bunny with me and we would laugh at different parts, cause they included jokes and gags aimed at adults too.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 16 points 6 months ago

Expected by whom, society? Who cares? You do you, if you don't want to drink then a polite 'no thanks I'd rather get coffee' or whatever is all you need. Anyone who tries to pressure you into drinking after that is an asshole, and why do you care what assholes think?

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 7 points 6 months ago

I definitely don't think he's super talented or anything, but he's funny and charismatic at least.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 17 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Adam Sandler. I dunno that everyone likes him, but he seems very popular and lots of people seem to love his movies, but I can't fucking stand him. I don't enjoy his style of comedy, I find him equal parts vapid and grating in everything I've ever seen him in, I just don't see the appeal.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago

In the US Gulf War in 1991 they had journalists embedded with soldiers broadcasting live as the attacks were launched. There was a fairly well-known incident (which I can't seem to find anything about just now) in which some dumb-ass on CNN said where the group he was with was and what they were about to do on live TV and there was a big stink about it. I dunno if anyone was actually hurt as a result, but the potential was definitely there.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago

Yeah, and they seem to be getting rarer all the time, I see articles about the batshit stuff employers are doing. Hope the spot you're in holds out tho.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

For sure. I was a very angry person for a lot of years, I hated the world and everyone in it, and it took changing circumstances and reading a lot of philosophy (especially Camus) to make me realize that all it was doing was making me unhappy. Fortunately I'm in a much better place these days, I'm generally pretty happy and forgiving of others. I've even switched to being what someone described as the most cynical person they'd ever met when I was 17 to being something of an optimist.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 7 points 6 months ago

I remember when I was very young, maybe 3 or 4 so this would've been like 1975-6?, sitting in the truck with my dad waiting for something. A song came on the radio, and I looked over and realized that my dad was crying. It was the only time I've ever seen my dad cry, but when I asked him he didn't try to hide or deny it, he just said 'You'll understand one day.' I listened to that song over and over again for years as I grew up, and slowly understanding dawned and it really made me value my relationship with him (and with everyone, really), and made me realize that it's okay to feel stuff even if society tells you that 'real men don't cry' or whatever.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 41 points 6 months ago (6 children)

Enlightenment has been around for decades, and it was quite a bit more popular in its early days because things like KDE/Gnome/etc weren't the de facto DEs pretty much everyone used like they are now. I used it back when I had a linux box like 25 years ago and it was great, it was very slick and pretty, but now so much is written for KDE/Gnome that it feels like using anything else is just asking for trouble.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 11 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

I'm disabled and haven't been able to work in 14 years, and just the thought of dealing with the non-stop stupid petty bullshit all day every day sounds fucking exhausting. The gossip, the office politics, the way companies treat their employees nowadays with the pervasive spying and obsessive time-management.. shit, people, either trust me to do my job or fire me. So glad I don't have to deal with that anymore.

[–] Libra@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago

Yeah, I have since discovered pCloud as a replacement for OneDrive and that I could just have everything saved to a pCloud directory to auto-sync.. but IMO UpNote is worth the $25 anyway so I don't mind. Also it requires considerably less effort to just install the android app vs setting up some kind of multi-device syncing with pCloud/equivalent and managing that myself. I guess I value convenience over privacy in this one area.

Thanks for the explanation re:gollum/zim, I was curious why you were using 2 different sets of software to accomplish what seemed like the same thing. My notes are definitely more of the 'scribble some shit down and organize it later if I get around to it' variety, but I stopped using zim because I wanted synced notes with multiplatform apps and also it felt a little archaic, and I wasn't really using the real star feature of wikis (cross-linking) anyway, I just wanted something with a traditional tree structure.

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