ipacialsection

joined 2 years ago

Even worse: the .deb file's dependences are only available in a specific version of Ubuntu LTS or with PPAs.

[–] ipacialsection@startrek.website 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Revolt is the most Discord-like FOSS chat app; it's very easy to use and customizable. Rocket.chat and Mattermost do similar things and are more oriented toward organizations (the Slack/Teams Classic use case).

[–] ipacialsection@startrek.website 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Debian Stable. It doesn't break with updates, it doesn't break when I try to customize it, it has all the software you could ever want, and it just works. It's robust, elegant, and free forever.

For most people I'd recommend a derivative like Mint, Q4OS, or SpiralLinux, since those smooth out a sometimes annoying setup process, but for me vanilla Debian is perfect.

[–] ipacialsection@startrek.website 8 points 1 year ago (5 children)

What makes this extra confusing to me, is that this doesn't seem to happen to the same extent for Invidious instances. I've only needed to swap between two instances on Clipious, whereas on LibreTube I was hopping across their entire instance list and sometimes not finding even one working instance.

I listen to music all the time, so probably, but most of the true sensory overloads I remember were when the album I was playing already finished and I still had them on... so I suppose I'll keep that in mind, that transitioning out of noise cancelling may be easier during music.

I suspect a lot of "evil admirals" were promoted by votes from, or just to appease, reactionary political movements.

Startendo DS (Dual Screen) Nine

[–] ipacialsection@startrek.website 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Memes go in !risa, fan theories go in !DaystromInstitute, and Star Trek related off-topic discussion go in !Quarks, otherwise, I don't see why not.

[–] ipacialsection@startrek.website 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The problem is, for me, noise cancelling often either isn't enough, or creates a much bigger sensory problem when I inevitably have to take the headphones off.

And the settings with a big enough loudness problem to justify noise-cancelling tend to be ones where having to turn it off is inevitable before the noise dies down (to talk to someone)... so I usually don't bother.

[–] ipacialsection@startrek.website 21 points 1 year ago (6 children)

This is weirdly common, from what I've heard. You'd think it would be obvious that a disorder (or neurotype, or whatever you call autism) requires accommodation, which requires self-advocacy, which requires being allowed to know what's going on with you.

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