Belgium is 100% not a stem family. Nobody lives with their parents if they can financially avoid it. It’s not a thing and hasn’t been for decades.
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Firipu@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•How Clair Obscur’s Composer Created An Incredible SoundtrackEnglish2·1 month agoSo true. I love the music and atmosphere. It is fantastic. The story looks great. But I do not enjoy the gameplay personally. I want to play it so much, but even 10h in, I’m still not truly enjoying it. Makes me sad, I want to love it so much.
I’ve used a synology as my first NAS. Using truenas now on a selfmade larger one.
The learning curve for truenas vs synology is immense tbh. I’m still not fluent in truenas usage.
You have to be a hobbyist to use a truenas. Synology is fire and forget tbh. My technologically incompetent Gen z (seriously, wtf is up with Gen z it skills…) kids/nephews could use synology. No way they would get truenas running.
That being said, I personally do prefer truenas, but I’ve put in days of works to get where it is.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I (M32) gained 140lbs in a year from bad choices, almost all in my belly (now 69-inches) due to rare genetics. With my unique proportions, I’ve outgrown most off-the-rack clothing options. Advice?22·2 months agoIs this real? Or just some balloon fetish role play shit?
I’ve seen this type of stuff on reddit now and then tbh…
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Github - bugfishtm/bugfish-nuke: A Windows tool for emergency privacy: instantly deletes sensitive data and active logins to protect my information during unexpected searches or house warrants.12·2 months agoWhat makes you assume I only have cod files on my pc? I’m not running dual boot on my pc.
Linux nerds can be exhausting tbh :)
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Github - bugfishtm/bugfish-nuke: A Windows tool for emergency privacy: instantly deletes sensitive data and active logins to protect my information during unexpected searches or house warrants.21·2 months agoWho’s coming to search the stuff on your tails distro?
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Github - bugfishtm/bugfish-nuke: A Windows tool for emergency privacy: instantly deletes sensitive data and active logins to protect my information during unexpected searches or house warrants.101·2 months agoHow is that useful in this discussion? I need windows because I play CoD with my kids. I still like the concept of this specific windows tool.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many people are only still alive because they don't want their suicide hurting others as much as they hurt every day?1·2 months agoI enjoy life. But I am very aware that if I die, it all just stops.
If not for the pain I’d cause my loved ones, I wouldn’t mind dropping dead tomorrow. As long as it’s instant and painless. Like turning off a pc. When it’s off, it’s over. Easypeasy. No more stress, hunger, love, joy, nothing. Doesn’t sound horrible to me.
Suicide though? No way. There’s too much good to actively keep living for.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.ml•They Criticized Musk on X. Then Their Reach Collapsed.2·2 months agoFair enough. It’s still more news than the endless reporting major news websites do (I’m looking at you bbc) about his fucking tweets.
But I can see your point that it’s not very newsworthy on Lemmy (nor is this new btw, he has done similar shit before)
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.ml•They Criticized Musk on X. Then Their Reach Collapsed.29·2 months ago“Twitter should be the global town square”
“free speech absolutist”
“make humor great again”
“leftists are snowflakes”
Sure, he doesn’t force anyone to use Twitter. It’s still unfortunately the de facto communication platform for a lot of government agencies. It’s still an important tool for the world. Let’s hope some large governments (EU? Please?) grow balls and leave Twitter alltogether…
This is absolutely newsworthy and worth being upset about.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you could have dinner with any celebrity, who would it be?21·2 months agoThat one guy’s dead wife obviously.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Where do you go when you have no one to talk to?1·2 months agoIt might be a scam, but I talked to someone through better help for a few weeks. She helped me get rid of my overall negativity really fast. She didn’t teach me anything revolutionary, but she made me face the issue face on. 2y later and I haven’t fallen back into my old ways. So for me personally, it was an absolute success story.
I have other issues like every human being, but I am not a Debby downer anymore around others
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Where do you go when you have no one to talk to?61·2 months agoNowhere? Sit with my own sadness. Go to the gym and work my frustration out on weights. Play games and forget? Unfortunately none of them healthy coping mechanisms, but talking to close ones leads to more issues because I’m very bad at putting my feelings into words without causing distress to others apparently. So inwards it goes.
Not as if the universe cares, so why should I?..
Lord of the rings is a great book series.
I’m very fond of scifi, the old man war series is a very fun and smooth series to read. I like to recommend it to ppl that want to read a longer, but easy to digest series.
If you like scifi in general, you can’t go wrong by picking any random nebula award winner. It’s what I’ve done these past few years. Can’t say I’ve regretted it this far.
You’ll have plenty time to read amazing books now that you don’t have to waste your time in church, reading the Bible and thinking about skydaddy. Welcome to freedom!
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is one moral you have that most people don't agree with?81·3 months agoI agree with the first one. Everyone should be able to love any adult in any way shape or form they want with consent of all involved parties.
But the the relatives one runs into issues with abuse and clear voluntary consent. Grooming is an actual thing, and a much bigger potential risk if the groomer is raising you from your infancy. I would add the caveat if you really want to make it acceptable, it should only be allowed between people of the same generation, and only when they’re well into adulthood.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is one moral you have that most people don't agree with?11·3 months agoHow would you deal with violent crimes (murder, rape, abuse, things that are considered morally reprehensible by most people, regardless of religion and affiliation) without a penal system? Mob punishment?
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English1·3 months agoYeah, nothing beats parsec tbh.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English3·3 months agoFor how I use my pc, everything just works. To give you a counter argument. My logitech devices just work out of the box on windows. For Linux I had to get a little specific tool. Also try installing Japanese language input on Linux. Compare how much simpler it is on windows. Linux is NOT simpler than windows in all situations. Maybe your own research methods are flawed?
I game, manage my NAS (truenas running jellyfish for media etc) , sail the high seas, and browse on my pc. I also remote into a small spare mini pc running Ubuntu server with a minecraft server on it. (Could’ve ran the server on windows, but wanted to tinker with Linux to learn)
It all works flawless.
Also, give me a Linux alternative for parsec that just works as well for remote gaming, both from other desktop devices as from a mobile devices.
Heavily modified vivaldi. Vertical tabs on the left side. Side panels with often used tools. Autohiding UI, pop-out links. I cannot live without native mouse gestures and the Vivaldi speed dial. Opera also offers it, but that browser is unfortunately a shell of what it was.
Zen browser as a semi backup.
I tried using zen as my main browser for a month, but I ended up going back to Vivaldi. It’s just so much better.