flatpaks are fine and useful, i just wish we didn't move into a scenario where applications that used to be easily available in distro repos start moving away from them and are only available through flatpaks. distro packages are just so much more efficient in every way. flatpaks are easier on maintainers and developers but that comes at a cost to the user. i have about a dozen or less flatpak apps installed and already i have to download at least 2 gigs of updates each week. i run debian
this is the correct answer, as much as people here don't like it. the only reason neurotypical people are typical is that they're fit as workers in a class society. everyone has limitations, including neurotypicals, but our limitations make us misfit to a class society. we're not as able to output work consistently 40h per week and do what we're told without being told it
they're not illnesses and that's not even a controversial statement. no mental health professional worth their salt would call autism or adhd illnesses
so cool to be late to my therapy appointment at 9:30 even though i removed up 7am (me rn)
what's weirdest to me is that if i try to force myself to not doing nothing for an hour after i wake up, it feels weird and wrong in a way i can't explain
this summarizes most cases of ai "success". people see generative ai generating good results once and then extrapolate that they're able to consistently generate good results, but the reality is that most of what it generates is bullshit and the cases of success are a minority of the "content" ai is generating, curated by actual people
some deb packages add new repositories to the system, so there's a possibility that just installing a deb package will ensure updates keep coming. if i recall correctly, that's what zoom does
dad came to visit five months after we last saw each other. i was extremely nervous i wouldn't be able to be a good host, but it's been very fun so far
debian testing is for testing purposes only. you should never daily drive debian testing (unless you know what you're doing)
also, we're about to get a new debian release (trixie), this is literally the worst time you could choose to daily drive debian testing