

Big same on the acts of selflessness. Especially over the last few years…
Big same on the acts of selflessness. Especially over the last few years…
I’m exactly like you’re describing and a little older than you (44). Songs, TV shows, movies, animated series. It’s a trivial feat to make me tear up at pretty much anything someone might consider touching.
I suppose it’s outside of the statistical norm for our demographic, but I wouldn’t say there’s anything wrong with it. We feel things and we express those feelings when we have them. I’d argue it’s a lot healthier than what the statistical mean of our cohort does.
There are good reasons to hide what’s going on inside. Some are simply not prepared: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIKJ6n-vSKt/
I’m personally on a combination of Adderall and Adderall XR and have had the exact same problem (except the insomnia, which I’ve always had). For me it’s about every 5 or 6 months, unless I skip it on the weekends then it’s about every 10 months.
What I do to counteract it is take occasional two week breaks from my meds, just whenever my workload becomes less critical or the side effects get unbearable. I’ve been doing that for about 18 years now, and it works for me.
Half of an ortholinear split keyboard and a trackball that’s missing the ball.
I absolutely support this response. The US shouldn’t be allowed to swing its military might around to extort or absorb its neighbors. That said, it absolutely will and I hope it pays dearly for it.
I’m gonna be brutally honest here: unless it’s possible to reverse climate change impacts, the US was always going to invade and annex Canada. Even if we had a string of only progressive Presidents leading up to that point. The southern half of our country is about to become agriculturally useless and nearly uninhabitable. The only place for the US to go is north.
Princess Bubblegum taught me that this is how perfect cheese is made
A thought for why it may have been easier for you to regularly use your paper journal while not maintaining the digital journal: it may be a matter of visual cuing.
With the paper journal it sits somewhere that you’ll see it regularly, probably along your route to bed. Seeing the journal may have been your mental cue to write in it, as opposed to simple routine or habit. You don’t get the same kind of cue from a digital journal because even a set reminder is no different from the bevy of notifications your phone gives you throughout the day.
Something that could help you keep up with your digital journal is to start keeping a physical journal in the same place you kept your old one. Maybe put an NFC tag in it that just launches your digital journal when scanned/tapped. Then you’ll still have that visual cue and habit reaction force to keep you journaling.
This is the story I came to this thread for. Amazing! Thanks for posting!
A thought: any ai-image detector is a defacto trainer for ai-image generators. It necessarily becomes a kind of arms race in the same way that spam generators test their payloads against spam filters.
That looks like it might be a baby stinkpot (S. Odoratus)! They’re a kind of mud turtle, so marshes are their happy place.
Baby snappers have long tails, but it could also be one of those that lost its tail.
Funny enough, my boss has a PhD in Evolutionary Biology. She never tells people because they start referring to her as Doctor, and she hates that. I don’t think I’ve actually ever heard her bring it up on her own.
And that can’t be good for the oven.
Thank you for reposting it! I’ve been looking for resources like these.
This is an often misunderstood aspect of the sun. The sun doesn’t need to pull oxygen into itself to burn. It just does a bit of fusion magic!
When a star is dense enough it starts to fuse Helium together through a process called the “triple alpha process”; which results in Carbon! From there it’s pretty direct for the star to fuse one more Helium to the Carbon via stellar nucleosynthesis to create Oxygen!
So you see, the Sun doesn’t need to draw Oxygen from space. It just makes its own!
You guys are doing a great job, and we all appreciate the hard work you put into this!
The picture for this article is vicious mockery of Christians everywhere!
For Haskell to land that low on the list tells me they either couldn’t find a good Haskell programmer and/or weren’t using GHC.