He just kept talking and talking in one long, incredibly unbroken sentence, moving from topic to topic so that no one had a chance to interrupt.
It was really quite hypnotic
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He just kept talking and talking in one long, incredibly unbroken sentence, moving from topic to topic so that no one had a chance to interrupt.
It was really quite hypnotic


Jellyfin is the way. Streaming only made sense when prices were low and all the content was basically in one place.
I’ll just keep growing my personal library.
Oh weird, I guess the photos cycle out on the “new” page.
Here are all the pics of just the lunar flyby, including the one I posted above:
Happy to be of service!

I’ll have to remember this, thanks.
Don’t most games keep save files separately from the main game files?
I don’t have much experience searching like that yet and still default to using the gui for navigating directories… I’m still a relative linux noob.
Oh! Good to know!
That’s very logical, I just wish it was more readable, especially that subfolder after compatdata that’s just numbers. I’m pretty sure that directory was full of folders with non-descript numbers on my pc, and the only way to proceed to the windows-style filesystem was to guess + check or have a reference to match it.
I haven’t used Bazzite, but I recently needed to find my save data on PopOS for a steam game that runs with proton, and it was so buried in subfolders that I only found it after asking chatgpt.
Beautiful! Thanks
Ooh, I should look into this for GNOME.
I was glued to the stream for that one too!
And I know it’s been done before, but I absolutely cannot wait until the Artemis moon landing mission. It should be a national holiday so that everyone can watch.
This has to be the coolest one.

The Artemis mission is so exciting
It was a very common way of seeing it on AIM back in the day. I don’t know if it was a time-period thing or an online thing though.


I love this


Some people argue that we’re pathologizing normal boy behavior with regard to ADHD specifically, because the gender split is very disproportionate.
I think that’s possible, however, an alternative explanation could be that it’s legit, and boys are just more prone to some disorders and girls are to others. Who knows? The whole thing is way less precise and objective than it would be in a perfect world.


Yeah, it’s extremely common. Pair that motivated sentiment with a kid who’s in the diagnosable age range (or an adult), and a diagnosis is almost guaranteed.
Most mental health diagnoses are dependent on subjective reporting of symptoms and history, so if someone - or their parent - want the label or have otherwise already convinced themselves that it’s true, their self-reported history is going to be colored by that, and most clinicians are going to err on the side of the treatment that the client wants.
Impact on price: probably negligible.
Impact on production: the average amount of meat that 1 person eats x the number of people choosing alternatives, over a period of time.