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  • you know, this meme is old as hell, but I still like it.

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    Thank you Lemmy!
  • I had one for a couple years too, back when it was new. I loved it. such good stereo speakers.

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    Would you give your phone’s password to your boss?
  • Setting aside the issue of whether this post is overstating the risk of MDM software on a personal phone, I had a tangentially related experience that might provide a tip for anyone who's in a similar situation.

    I like to have the convenience of checking my work messages and chats on my personal phone, so I have Teams and Outlook installed and using my work account.

    When I first went to sign in to my work account on Outlook, I got this message like "Outlook needs to run with administrator privileges in order to provide the necessary security for this account" and shunted me off to some system settings to approve the permissions. Big nope.

    So I tried Outlook Lite, and it made no such demands and works perfectly. So for anyone else who's run into this, try Outlook Lite! I hope this helps somebody.

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    What's a word you've spent a long time not using right?
  • In cryptography, a "nonce" is a number used only once. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_nonce

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    How do I get testing?
  • You might not need official testing if your doctor is comfortable prescribing meds without it. talk to your doctor and see what they think. based on a discussion of your experience, they may be willing to prescribe you a minimum dose of an ADHD med to see if it helps. it's not the most scientific way to confirm that you've technically got ADHD, but assuming you're physically healthy, the worst case scenario would be that you have bad side effects, stop taking it, and you'll have wasted some of your time.

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    What's a cool website you’ve visited that no one seems to know of?
  • "You can do anything at Zombocom"

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    What's a seemingly harmless habit of yours that you struggle to break?
  • laughing a stupid little laugh after I'm done talking. probably comes off as nervous and awkward. I hate it.

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    I hate chromium
  • as a front end web developer, I've found it useful to know what user agent is requesting a page in order to load conditional styling. For example, to compensate for Safari's god-awful outlines support (pre-version 16).

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    Your username is the prompt, what did you get? This is mine:
  • there's a content creator in the board game scene (makes game review and how-to-play videos mostly) who goes by Bebo. that image does look kinda like her. her YouTube channel

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    Lemmings.world has been upgraded
  • I'm in the U.S. Eastern time zone, so like 8 or 9 am your time would be the middle of the night for me, which would be ideal, but honestly 10 minutes of downtime in the afternoon (this update will be 4 pm my time) isn't going to hurt. you do the work running the server, you should do updates when it's convenient for you.

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  • I've had my pixel 8 for about a week and couldn't figure out why the full content of notifications wasn't showing on my lock screen, even though I had "show all notification content" and "show sensitive content when locked" both activated.

    Turns out that if you use face unlock and have the face unlock setting "skip lock screen" active, full notifications won't show on your lock screen. It seems a little weird, but that's what it was.

    I hope this can help someone. Cheers!

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    Misadventures in Philosophy
  • former philosophy instructor here. that's exactly what I used to do with my introduction to philosophy courses.

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    Simulant meds for inattentive ADHD?
  • oh that's interesting. I was under the impression that a GP wouldn't prescribe simulant meds without sending me to a psychiatrist first. I'll have to talk to my GP about it then. I haven't discussed it with her since I came off atomoxetine.

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  • I'm a 45-year-old dude who's only now coming to grips with having probably lived my whole life with undiagnosed inattentive-type ADHD. My wife and online communities like this one (and formerly Reddit) have helped me see that I may have been playing life on hard mode by pretending I didn't have ADHD.

    My doctor had me try Strattera (atomoxetine) about a year ago, but all it did was make me feel like I was nervous.

    Have any of you inattentive-types had any success with simulant meds? I know it would be a lot of trouble to get officially diagnosed and even more trouble to fill the prescription, so I wonder if it's worth trying.

    edit: Thank you everyone who shared their experience. It sounds like Adderall or Vyvanse are effective for focus and executive dysfunction. If anyone is still keeping tabs on this conversation, have you had any improvement in forgetfulness/distractedness with simulant meds?

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    How to improve ADHD-like symptoms
  • I don't mean to be an aggressive anti-capitalist (but I'm gonna), but the suggestion that the solution to "dopamine addiction" is to "throw yourself into your work" makes me extremely suspicious.

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    Tips on how to print a deck of cards?
  • there are some print-on-demand card and game manufacturers that might be less expensive than you think. I'm a hobbyist game designer and I've used thegamecrafter.comthegamecrafter.com as well as makeplayingcards.com to have custom cards printed, and it wasn't particularly costly.

    but if those services do charge more than you want to spend, the thing I recommend most strongly is that whatever stock you decide to print on, cut them with one of those sliding-blade paper cutters. don't try to cut them with scissors. they'll come out a lot more even.

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    [VERGE] Reddit comments might not load for you right now
  • I'm perpetually pleased by the Verge's vendetta against Reddit. fuck spez.

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    The Secret Behind the Success of ‘Baldur’s Gate 3' (Jason Schreier)
  • that reminds me, I failed to mention that I played both Divinity games on console. they work perfectly well (even if inventory management is a bit of a bummer) on console

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    The Secret Behind the Success of ‘Baldur’s Gate 3' (Jason Schreier)
  • my understanding is that BG3 is more similar to Larian's earlier games, Divinity: Original Sin 1 and 2 (which, full disclosure, I'm a big fan of). so if you want an inexpensive PC game that's likely to have a similar feel, mechanically, those games have been around a long time and are still well worth playing (if you ask me).

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