beastlykings

joined 2 years ago

Well it wasn't until a couple weeks ago ๐Ÿ˜ฌ Enjoy!

Yikes, kids are dumb lol.

I never grew up around waves, so when my brother and I visited family on the coast and we were playing in the waves, other people wouldn't join us. We were going further and further out. Finally we convinced the guy to join us, and no lie, he said he jokingly said "ok I guess I'll die too". We didn't know what he meant. All three of us got stuck in a mild rip current. I almost drowned trying to swim directly into it. Nobody told me any different. My brother and the other guy were stronger swimmers, they were ok. It all happened very fast. We gave that guy an earful afterwards, he was like "I thought you knew" ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ

[โ€“] beastlykings@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Didn't rip my hand off, but I definitely fell off one of those things, busted the back of my head open. I kind of.. Fell backwards with my legs wrapped around the saddle, and hit the bottom edge with my head.

Split open like a mouth.

Rushed to the hospital. 23 stitches and 13 staples to close it up again. I have to have my hair cut a special way to hide the scar. People are always surprised when I show them.

I still rode those things afterwards. Kids were tougher back then lol, had to be ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

That's the one. Eh, teens = kids in my vocabulary ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ Though I admit teens is more accurate. My goal was to convey that it's not necessarily written with adults in mind. But it's still enjoyable.

Hey hey, awesome! Yeah it's super fun. And if you're good at it (I'm not) it can be super creative!

My buddies and I, and likewise those in this community, try to stick to the standard alphabet arrangement, so we can all read each other's stuff. Though we do dabble in other puzzlery, using basic Elian as a layer of obfuscation.

Welcome and enjoy!

I've only ever listened to teardrop, heard first on the house theme. I'd poked around the album a tiny bit, didn't go further than that.

I started listening to this song, and I was like yeah, pretty good, what I expected, but pretty good. I was about to turn it off, because I'm not in the mood for music consumption at the moment. Then that shift halfway through the song hit, and I was mesmerized. I listened to the whole thing.

Now I need to revisit that entire album front to back.

Nice! All the more reason to go with a distro that's already suited to your needs. Just my opinion, obviously ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

Not a bad idea. We've frozen some stuff. But we're bad about forgetting it's there. Also we don't have much freezer space, and our freezer is mostly full of a rotating supply of raw meats and such. We buy in bulk and freeze.

Ok that makes sense ๐Ÿ‘

[โ€“] beastlykings@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 days ago (5 children)

We cook big meals too, and eat them all week. But we have to change the meal every time. How can you eat the same chili every week? Don't you get sick of it?

Again, we do this, we're working on a pot roast right now. It's pretty good, but it's also day 3 or 4 and I'm already kind of sick of it. I can't imagine cooking it again next week, and then again and again.

Do you ever mix it up?

[โ€“] beastlykings@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Pantheon. Haven't finished it, but so far it's quite good. Ignore the fact that it's a kids show, the writing ain't half bad

 

A nugget of information for everyone, that I just learned this morning:

We all know that cats nails naturally shed, that's why they need a scratching post, to reveal the pointy new nail.

Well apparently, as cats age, their nails thicken, and it can get to the point where they stop shedding. And if you don't notice it, the nail will keep growing in a circle, until it stabs into their own paw meat. From what I read, this is extremely painful, because it just keeps digging deeper, and never stops.

You can prevent it by checking all your elderly cats nails every so often. Apparently they can become ingrown in as little as 3 months, if it's gonna happen.

Now my cat needs a vet appointment, because one of his nails did this, and it's too bad for me to safely fix. I think he'll need antibiotics.

We didn't see it because we usually only trim his front nails, not his front thumb(?) nails, or his backs. His backs are fine, but they will be getting checked going forward.

Mods, hopefully this is allowed here. I know it's mostly memes, but this is the most cat centric place I could find on Lemmy. And I certainly didn't know this before today. If I'd caught it sooner, I could've saved him some pain. Maybe someone else can save their pet the same fate.

Edit: Cat tax:

 

I've been toying with Linux on and off for almost 20 years now.

Started with damnsmalllinux on some ancient 600mhz Thinkpads. Dual booted Ubuntu for a long time, back when 3d desktop cubes were all the rage, so I'm used to gnome, synaptic and apt.

Tried to stick with it, but never could get away from Windows entirely. Especially for gaming, and a few critical apps. Eventually I kind of drifted away, and went full Windows for years. I always keep an Ubuntu LTS thumb drive around, and would use it occasionally for various reasons, testing etc etc.

Recently I installed Ubuntu 24.04, and had tons of stability issues. Mostly involving video output and the GUI. Screen would jitter left and right a few pixels. And sometimes maximized windows would be transparent to clicks, so you'd be clicking random stuff below the window. This was especially bad with Firefox and VLC, separately. I also had issues with removable drives not mounting properly. Standard stuff, I wasn't doing anything weird. Practically a fresh install.

So I tried Mint, cinnamon. And so far I really like it! I've not been running it daily, but just the same tinkering. And so far no issues at all. But that got me thinking, what else am I missing?

I'm comfortable in the command line, but not proficient, I appreciate a good GUI for most things.

I plan to do some gaming, so steam proton compatibility is important. I don't think that's hard to achieve, but I wanted to make sure, it's important to me.

Last time I played with KDE was a decade ago, I hear there's lots of new developments going on there? In plasma? Unless plasma is different now, IDK I haven't looked extremely hard.

I don't care much about customization, I don't want arch. I want something that is a pretty solid base, with decent features, and good support for when this go sideways. I feel like that's not Ubuntu anymore. Especially with them pushing into Wayland and flat packs.

I guess my question is, does Mint seem like a good distro to start with? Or am I not looking hard enough?

Thanks!

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/31482764

This picture shows the rough-in before I made it look nice. I soldered it in by soldering the old mounting holes directly to the casing of the connector. Seems sturdy enough. I might put a piece of foam in there to help hold it in place, take any excess pressure off the PCB.

I used this connector from Amazon, and soldered in my own 5.1k resistor to make it compatible with USB C PD chargers. I hate devices that leave that resistor out. Very annoying.

It's crazy, this thing was made in 2012. USB C wasn't even ratified until 2014. The first name brand Android didn't have it until ~~2016~~ 2015. And here I've drug it into the future. Cool stuff!

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