Red flag red flag
Red flag red flag
I’m curious, how did you find the surgery? Did it work well?
I was curious so I looked up the inspire website… this has got to be the best accidentally hilarious medical video I have ever seen:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BOnZjPD6n5Q
Who directed this monstrosity!?
Palms ftw
Yup, MWIII! Maybe I’m losing it, but I swear they used a single cycle of it quietly to notify an event (i’m not 100% sure what the trigger is, i thought kill streaks but it might actually be related to dying)
I was playing call of duty last night (I know) and I realized that there is a ~500ms sample of the wheel up signal that plays every time someone gets a killstreak. I feel like I’m descending into madness now - Pandora’s box has been opened. Where else will this sample show up - is no audio safe?
Sometimes I feel like the brain has a hard limit on the amount of information it can take in, and doctors seem to hit it during their training.
It’s sort of the same effect that can prevent elderly people from grasping new technology.
Personally I think your theory seems more accurate, however…
In IT, all the worst patients are doctors.
Hopefully no actual doctors answer this question though 🙂
Launchbox is decent
Live dnb mixes generally, or occasionally in bass heavy tracks (something abrasive like G Jones)
Thank you! Was driving me mad
Fair enough - didn’t mean to sound confrontational.
I definitely didn’t download the files that long ago, that’s just when they were created. I probably downloaded them in 2020 or 2021.
The real mystery of my download folder is only a few weeks old, and was caused by a year long obsession I’ve developed - it’s called “what is this.mp3”
If anyone knows what this sample is called, please let me know! It’s the new craze I guess
Nope, are you weirdly angry for no reason?
Crushed him like a baby rabbit
Apparently I have a bunch of scala tuning files from 1996
I got all my bullies to stop by eventually snapping on them and going for a cheap shot.
In elementary school there was an older guy who would always hit me / push me over - one day I put my knee up when he was diving onto me and got him right in the balls… he quit after that 🙂
My more annoying step brother got punched in the face eventually, but we are the same age.
One time I randomly decided to jump and touch the ceiling while standing in a doorway… I thought I broke my neck for a minute
Sound and battery management come to mind. Things like swish, Alfred, and better touch tool also makes things much nicer.
I wouldn’t say that anything is necessary at all, but my goal was to see how usable I could make macOS (as I had been told it was too easy and non-customizable by people who haven’t used it). Non-mac people generally hate apple for their ridiculous money grabbing techniques (myself included), but they also probably don’t realize how good the M series chips are. Even after realizing I like them though, I will still never buy a first hand apple device… their pricing is absurd.
I’m sure there are free alternatives to most software at this point. However, some of the paid versions are definitely better. Also, if you’re new to macOS it’s easy to assume the app store is “the” place to get apps, without realizing you can buy them directly from sites - I did this myself once.
Overall I probably enjoy using Mac more than windows as it feels closer to Linux to me. But it definitely still has issues (constant iCloud popups are my main complaint). Also the RAM situation is a joke, I can absolutely crash my M1 air by processing too hard. Also it’s definitely NOT good for any sort of gaming, as the video output is choppy (can barely handle factorio).
Allegedly window snapping is coming in the next version of macOS.
Edit: love being downvoted by fanboys (mac fanboys? Linux fanboys? Who knows at this point 😂)
I recently decided to learn modern macOS after avoiding it my whole life.
The UI isn’t horrible, but I found that I needed to buy about 20 different apps to regain basic OS functionality. Naturally some of these apps will charge me if I want to use them on the next version of macOS as well - honestly their whole app ecosystem feels like a scam.
I bought more apps than I would recommend to anyone just for the sake of testing and learning them. That being said, assuming someone doesn’t know their way around zsh/bash, can’t figure out homebrew, or doesn’t know how to use GitHub, they are probably going to have a bad time (although weirdly my tech illiterate friends like vanilla… am I crazy, or is window snapping extremely efficient?).
Line go up