ndondo 3w ago • 100%
I have the same problem tab suspender addons really help with that.
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
Its honestly amazing. I keep hearing bitwig is the way to go if you want to use linux and also be happy
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
There are alternative DAWs but ngl they all make me sad. And some vsts are a nightmare to get running too.
But they are alot better than trying to get fl running on Linux imo. Check out zrythm if you ever have some time to kill. It sounds lile the most promising one.
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
Fair enough I see your point
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
I disagree boycotts are absolutely effective. Montgomery bus boycott. Even the starbucks boycott going on right now. If you hurt a companys source of income they tend to act pretty quickly.and it doesnt just apply to consumerism it applys to celebrities and politicians through cancelling and or not voting.
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
I dont know is the problem. For example I'm boycotting Nestle and i have been for years at this point. They're the worst they dont think water is a human right etc. I tell everyone about it it when it comes up. But at the end of the day i dont think its doing anything to Nestle.
I support protesting however you can i guess, but I'm also very pessimistic about odds of success
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
I think that in large part direct action has become less effective as corporations have learned how to deal with them. And the way they deal with them is by ignoring the problem until people forget about it.
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
But thats the thing, are strikes even effective anymore? I haven't seen one that succeeded in the way that the ones described in the 30s did.
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
The revolution won't be televised. Direct action is largely toothless. Iirc somebody lit themselves on fire to protest climate change and it was barely reported on. But somebody puts paint on the Stonehenge or even mildly inconveniences the public and it draws attention via outrage for a while. Literally all a protest is trying to do is draw attention to an issue. And this is one of the only methods I've seen that still works. Srsly why bother with direct action when it won't achieve anything
ndondo 4mo ago • 100%
I like playing tall and I'm not a huge fan of the micromanagement that comes with the sprawling empires. Civ 5 limits this through happiness. Civ 6 doesnt. Throw in an artstyle that i dont like and i just dont want to play it as much
ndondo 5mo ago • 97%
If the data stays on a local device why is drm protection even necessary 🤔
ndondo 5mo ago • 100%
Duckduckgo, kagi, and Searxng are the ones i hear about the most
ndondo 5mo ago • 100%
The old spice commercials with Terry Crews were absurdly hilarious.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq2SlCja3zo&pp=ygUVdGVycnkgY3Jld3Mgb2xkIHNwaWNl
ndondo 5mo ago • 53%
I asked myself the same thing bc i read this and I'm still skeptical.
I don't think they could present anything that would exonerate them except literal recordings proving the accuaations false. Which sucks if they're innocent, but like i said im skeptical.
What sits wrong with me here is that one of the underlying complaints was on the basis of there being few or no other women in the workplace and it allowing for the existence of a hostile work environment. Thats not a problem that gets fixed by suing the woman speaking out on these potential issues.
I'd start watching them again if they prove consistently that they are trying to resolve the underlying issues that were brought up. Having more female representation etc. That and time.
ndondo 5mo ago • 100%
Iirc manjaros problem is that its half arch in that it does staggered updates which doesnt mesh well with aur.
EndeavourOS handles the install so you dont have go through a complicated install just like manjaro does. But from there you basically have a barebones arch install with no staggered updates or anything. So all the kde packages should be up to date there too.
I did try manjaro forst and ditched it but i dont remember why.
I do use gnome though so take this with a grain of salt.
I can say I've never had a stability issue with arch though.
ndondo 5mo ago • 100%
Distro hopping gets addictive and honestly if you're happy with where you are i wouldnt recommend you switch anything.
Buuuuut if you're going to do it anyways EndeavourOS. Its arch for begginers you can branch out to more complex things if you want but the install is painless and works out the box. Arch is in general VERY customizable but its a double edged sword so having guardrails during the setup is helpful.
ndondo 5mo ago • 100%
Is this alreay cooked??
ndondo 5mo ago • 100%
Great video, loved that the house looked like it was actually lived in too. Made the video much more relatable
ndondo 5mo ago • 100%
1000% yes pls do
Push up, pull up, leg raise , and squat progressions daily at about 40% effort. Two hours between each set as per grease the groove. Ideal because I can run the routine in between breaks at work. Did the math on the reps and they equated to what I would be doing if I was on a 3 day split.
Hey everyone. I'm curious what books you've found to be useful in your own lives and if you have any reccomendations for us. Mine would be the Compound Effect by Darren Hardy which talks about consistent small actions leading to momentum/habit and driving massive amounts of change.