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Comment on Val Kilmer, film star who played Batman and Jim Morrison, dies at 65 (gifted link) in ~movies
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Comment on What's an atypical thing you do that you'd recommend to others? in ~talk
crulife (edited )LinkTwice daily meditation. At least 15 minutes, at the very least once a day. For the longest time, I did meditation in that typical arbitrary way, "when I felt like it" and very easily stopped doing...Twice daily meditation. At least 15 minutes, at the very least once a day. For the longest time, I did meditation in that typical arbitrary way, "when I felt like it" and very easily stopped doing it regurarily. But doing it daily really makes a difference. It's like lifting weights, but for your mind. It doesn't make you a buddha, but sure makes you better than what you were without it.
Intermittent fasting. Just once in a while, try not eating anything for 24 hours. It's probably not the life-changing experience that daily meditation can be, but it's an experience. And if you do it enough times, sometimes missing your dinner stops being a catastrophe. But I've also noticed that some even fully grown adult people get really crazy when they miss their feeding time by just half an hour, so mileages on this certainly can vary.
Not consuming porn. Can be a life-changer, as real actual people (which may include your real life romantic partner) will become more interesting. And also your own thoughs may become more interesting. In general, I've found that it makes sex of all kinds just simply better.
Replace coffee with tea. Tea is much more easy-going for your gut and hence your brain. Of all them, this is the most difficult for me. Coffee is just too good.
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Comment on Confess your food crimes in ~food
crulife I tend to eat with my fork in my right hand because why the fuck not. My right hand is more dextrous than my left. I'm usually a tad elitistic in making food, but my (and my kids') guilty pleasure...I tend to eat with my fork in my right hand because why the fuck not. My right hand is more dextrous than my left.
I'm usually a tad elitistic in making food, but my (and my kids') guilty pleasure is macaroni with fried minced meat with just a bit of black pepper and an ungodly amount of salt.
I also sometimes with complete reckless disregard towards reality drink cappuccino after noon.
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Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games
crulife (edited )LinkEarlier few weeks ago, I completed Sniper Elite 4. It was a rather empty game in many ways, but the main loop was fun for a while. But pretty soon I got bored of the organ cam gimmick and really...Earlier few weeks ago, I completed Sniper Elite 4. It was a rather empty game in many ways, but the main loop was fun for a while. But pretty soon I got bored of the organ cam gimmick and really kinda felt way too bad for killing nazis. It was kinda the opposite of what I was going for with that game. Don't think I'll be visiting the other games in the series.
And as for a more recent project, I completed Pillars of Eternity 1, which had been in my Library for perhaps a year. I .... didn't absolutely like it. It was fine, but after completing both Baldur's Gate games, almost entirely derivative. I'm looking forward to trying Avowed soon, perhaps that can give me at least some action.
We're going for a little trip for the first time with my kids, and there's gonna be some air travel. So I thought I'll give Flight Simulator 2024 a try with them to alleviate the stress a bit. But turns out the game has really bad reviews and the latest update doesn't even start according to protondb on Linux, so I guess that'll be for later.
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Comment on California Governor Gavin Newsom "completely aligns" with Charlie Kirk on trans athlete issue, and agreed about restricting gender affirming care for prisoners and youths, in podcast in ~lgbt
crulife May I suggest another solution: make ~lgbt non-subscribed by default, also to anonymous users. I sometimes (like now) bump into these discussions, like for instance when I'm browsing tildes...I'll probably get in trouble for this, but frankly speaking, adequate moderation is the solution
May I suggest another solution: make ~lgbt non-subscribed by default, also to anonymous users.
I sometimes (like now) bump into these discussions, like for instance when I'm browsing tildes without a logged in account or when I'm reading through my RSS feed, which is also non-logged-in. My logged in account is not subscribed to lgbt precisely for the reason people complain about here.
So when I see these threads, the impulse to react and comment comes almost immediately and the thought process of "what the fuck am I doing here right now" comes after, if at all. This is both a weakness of myself (but not an uncommon one) and also of the type of application this (and every other social media site) is.
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Comment on US President Donald Trump cuts short talks with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy after Oval Office blow up in ~society
crulife Youtube comments tend to always be pro whatever video they are under. I'm not sure how they do it, simple moderating cannot be enough.Youtube comments tend to always be pro whatever video they are under. I'm not sure how they do it, simple moderating cannot be enough.
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Comment on Are we witnessing the takeover of a country right now? in ~society
crulife Are we witnessing a takeover attempt of the whole planet?Are we witnessing a takeover attempt of the whole planet?
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Comment on Sean Bean to play Sheriff of Nottingham in ‘Robin Hood’ series at MGM+ in ~tv
crulife Indeed. It has some genuine 80s jankness but also suffers a bit from a Seinfeld effect. Like for instance, the fight coreographies were absolutely wooden at the start but by the end of the series,...Indeed. It has some genuine 80s jankness but also suffers a bit from a Seinfeld effect. Like for instance, the fight coreographies were absolutely wooden at the start but by the end of the series, they had developed a lot of moves that became standard.
But yeah, even with my considerable nostalgia, it's a bit difficult to watch.
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Comment on Sean Bean to play Sheriff of Nottingham in ‘Robin Hood’ series at MGM+ in ~tv
crulife (edited )LinkI'm probably recommending this out of my nostalgia, but... If you can stomach a lot of 80s retro jank, check out Robin of Sherwood from 1984-1986.I'm probably recommending this out of my nostalgia, but... If you can stomach a lot of 80s retro jank, check out Robin of Sherwood from 1984-1986.
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Comment on What are your favourite time-loop based books, movies and video games? in ~talk
crulife (edited )Link ParentThat one has some cool snappy dialog in addition to being one of the best episodes of all Star Trek. ...That one has some cool snappy dialog in addition to being one of the best episodes of all Star Trek.
LAFORGE: Must be déjà vu.
CRUSHER: Both of us? About the same thing?...
DATA: (deadpan, after people around the table guessing 20 cards in a row) This is highly improbable.
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Comment on What are your favourite time-loop based books, movies and video games? in ~talk
crulife The best ever time loop story I've seen in a game was in Quantum Break. I don't want to spoil it. As for books, Dark Matter had an interesting, even if a bit pulpy take.The best ever time loop story I've seen in a game was in Quantum Break. I don't want to spoil it.
As for books, Dark Matter had an interesting, even if a bit pulpy take.
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Comment on Framework 13 chassis available for $400 in ~tech
crulife It's an ok machine overall. The problems are mostly in the cheapness (for its price range) and low battery life. Also, the resale values seem to be pretty bad: I had to lower the price to below...It's an ok machine overall. The problems are mostly in the cheapness (for its price range) and low battery life. Also, the resale values seem to be pretty bad: I had to lower the price to below 50% to offload mine. I had configured it with a bit weird colors and the clear iso keyboard, which probably explains some of that.
With the same money, you can get a new previous gen Thinkpad X1 Carbon, with a lot better build quality, great resale values and pretty much top-of-the-line Linux support.
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Comment on At what age do you consider someone to be an adult? in ~talk
crulife On average, 25. Notable life experience and/or personality may lower that. Lack thereof may raise it.On average, 25. Notable life experience and/or personality may lower that. Lack thereof may raise it.
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Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games
crulife Finished High on Life. It was fun in roughly the same way as smoking weed and/or heavy drinking is fun. Kinda short. Difficult to recommend at full price, but -50% may be worth it if you're into...Finished High on Life. It was fun in roughly the same way as smoking weed and/or heavy drinking is fun. Kinda short. Difficult to recommend at full price, but -50% may be worth it if you're into Rick&Morty kind of stuff.
I started playing Citizen Sleeper. It's a story-heavy sci-fi indie game, a bit like Disco Elysium without the 'walking around the map' parts. It's made by a non-binary PhD from England whose publisher name is "Jump Over the Age"[0]. I mention this, because in the game, I bumped into a medical doctor who immediately looks like a woman, but is right away called "they/them" without explanation. Which of course drove my old-ass brain into some sort of a confusion before I figured out what was happening there. I wish we had adopted Spivak pronouns instead (ey/em/eir), they/them seems kinda counterproductive from a communication-efficiency perspective (like, is this multiple people, or a robot; what kind of non-binary are they, etc). But understandable that older, already existing words is more probable to catch on than entirely new words. Or perhaps we should have a language like Finnish as the world language instead. We never had any gendered pronouns, which is perhaps another reason why the whole issue seems a bit entirely unnecessary to me at times.
Anyway, seems like a good game and potentially a good story, although I'm only about 30 minutes in. Cool art. It has a "throw the dice" game mechanic to measure success and failure, which I'm not super wild about generally, but it seems to be in a secondary role hopefully there.
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Comment on Are we witnessing the takeover of a country right now? in ~society
crulife All it takes is one clumsy english astronaut, too embarassed to report what he'd done.All it takes is one clumsy english astronaut, too embarassed to report what he'd done.
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Comment on <deleted topic> in ~tv
crulife I thought the Murderbot books often read like TV scripts, so it shouldn't be a huge leap. Many scenes ended with a quip, emotional shocker or a cliff hanger. That kind of thing tends to work well...I thought the Murderbot books often read like TV scripts, so it shouldn't be a huge leap. Many scenes ended with a quip, emotional shocker or a cliff hanger. That kind of thing tends to work well on TV.
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Comment on Can you recommend tv shows with themes of grit, endurance, survival under hostile circumstances? in ~tv
crulife Nobody mentioned Arcane yet, which I feel matches what you're asking. It's not very deep, but extremely well made. While it's a movie instead of a TV show, this question reminded me of Pan's...Nobody mentioned Arcane yet, which I feel matches what you're asking. It's not very deep, but extremely well made.
While it's a movie instead of a TV show, this question reminded me of Pan's Labyrinth. It portrays a realistic hostile environment and what it might do to a child psychologically.
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Comment on Nvidia’s $589 billion DeepSeek rout is largest in market history in ~finance
crulife (edited )Link ParentThey're still over 100% more valuable than they were 1 year ago, or 2000% more valuable than 5 years ago. So why would they be in any kind of trouble because of this? Generally speaking and...They're still over 100% more valuable than they were 1 year ago, or 2000% more valuable than 5 years ago. So why would they be in any kind of trouble because of this?
Generally speaking and simplifying a tad, a company's money supply isn't directly affected by how its stock behaves. And we're looking now at a very short period of time, which basically only day traders should be doing. The stock price might just as well be up tomorrow because the cheapening attracts new buyers.
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Comment on Should leftists in the US be armed? in ~society
crulife If you have a gun intended to actually be used against a human being, it's much much more probable that you will use it against somebody who isn't a far right extremist. So from a leftist point of...If you have a gun intended to actually be used against a human being, it's much much more probable that you will use it against somebody who isn't a far right extremist. So from a leftist point of view it doesn't make any sense to get one.
Unless you're actually planning a violent, extremely well-planned revolution. Which it doesn't sound like you're doing.
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Comment on What are some passages or quotes that inspire your creativity or encourage your creative process? in ~creative
crulife This seems like it might be just a joke devoid of any real meaning, but I like David Lynch's last cameo in The Fabelmans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mAyNNBOdnsThis seems like it might be just a joke devoid of any real meaning, but I like David Lynch's last cameo in The Fabelmans
Now remember this: When the horizon is at the bottom, it's interesting. When the horizon is at the top, it's interesting. When the horizon's in the middle, it's boring as shit.
I recommend Top Secret! and Heat. As far as I know, they're Kilmer's best roles.