[-] [email protected] 48 points 1 day ago

There is a disclaimer though, which kind of brings hope:

This is an initial version of the software, developed solely for the purpose of demonstrating the business flow of the solution. It is not intended for production use, and does not yet include the full set of functional, security, or integration features required for a live deployment.

This makes me to thinkgof this solition as of a risk for now (high one, though, with modern approach of shipping PoCs)

[-] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago

This is too much of a truth.

I've been having this exact feeling for a week already: a colleague was making me outraged to I state I can't work, and all I was able to say was "nevermind, let it be your way, I am tired of trying to convince you"

[-] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago

Sorry about that 😅 In short, here is what I meant:

  • I've tried a lot of things and systems
  • the thing that worked the best was to buy a nice fountain pen and drop the structure whatsoever
[-] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago

I've tried all popular and popularized ways to do it, and I've been having hard time with it a lot. Here is a short list I can think if off top of my head:

  • paper journals — structured (bullet journal), unstructured
  • Obsidian
  • RoamResearch
  • evernote
  • vimwiki

I've noticed that to me, the tool must be a perfect fit, otherwise I will just forget about it and stop using it.

So, now I use a paper notebook with Lamy Safari, and keep literally no system (except for writing down date and place — I don't even write things down every day!). With that, I can keep journaling and taking adequate notes at work with at least some level of consistency — that I don't miss any information in the process. That is what worked for me :)

[-] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

The saddest thing for me is that it is 90% impossible to drink gin-tonic without paying to Coca-Cola in Poland. For other 10%, the price of tonic is almost same as the price for gin :/

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

My issue is that if I don't keep them in check, I can just rage out on people, and will just regret of it. Hence the distraction, to prolongue the emotion in time, and to make the emotion intensity curve less steep.

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Hey everyone here 👋

I've been wondering: how do you handle cases, when you get overwhelmed with emotions to the state, that you simply cannot focus on anything but that emotion? I hate that feeling, because it really makes me to feel sick with just being emotional.

My take is that I usually just break from a situation, take an hour or two, and try to stim myself with something else: a game, a movie, something like that. Though, sometimes I don't have a time space to do it: I need to be gathered and focused here and now, with no space for wiggling.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

Basically whole my life since 6 y.o. up until now. That is a reason why I hate any kind of homework, and especially working remotely — because it makes work essentially a homework.

[-] [email protected] 19 points 1 week ago

RCS is a really nice thing in principle, because SMS/MMS infrastructure is just awfully outdated from security standpoint.

Though, replacing SMS/MMS infrastructure which is internetless yet cross-carrier by making it a internet-first and tied to a single meta-carrier under the hood kind of defeats the purpose overall. There was an attempt to build an independent carrier-deployable implementation of RCS, yet it turned out to be bought off by Google :(

[-] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago

You are not in any way. I was into tech since I was a toddler, and the feeling I have right now sucks. Though, I think it is not about tech, but about things happening in the world around. The tech is just a symptom of majority people being natural morons.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 3 months ago

There is also Vinted, which operates across EU.

Asides, in Poland Allegro Lokalne exists, which is making an attempt in the same market.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 3 months ago

My take: Steam Deck is much better, just taking a terrible experience I've been having with ASUS laptop build, and how actually well-built the Steam Deck is.

My story is: I bought an LCD with 64 GB storage and upgraded it to 1TB, and made a few fixes already to the buttons (too hard of a player xD). And during disassembly, I was extremely happy with how it was built, because it is really simple to maintain, disassemble/assemble. Like it was actually built to last ;)

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[-] [email protected] 22 points 4 months ago

If you haven’t set a password before, then it should be the default one: empty. Then, to use sudo you will need to set one by using passwd command.

In case if the password was set in the past: the only way would be to run factory reset, or restore from image.

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