My wife has a big family and her mother is an angel but crazy. The first 8 years we were together I found it really tough because they were always there. Then after doing some soul searching I came to understand that's just the way it is. I am routinely in peace in total chaos.
mook
Interesting - I had imagined it being imploded into bits like the simulations on the news show.
Am I the only one who's bookmarks are a hot mess?
@dontblameme to each their own. Respectfully
I'm an Android user. It's damn near impossible to get around Google. So many good features that they offer that I've been sucked it. Call me a sellout if you want. Tell me that I'm the product. I've got things to do and people to see so I had to shelve my paranoias. I even bought a syno 920+ to curtail their call but find myself still using them - and they use me.
Um. Yeah. Taking a break from it for a few days during the blackout. Checking out the fediverse and am loving lemmy, pixelfed, and mastodon. Just joined kbin today but am a bit confused about it because I haven't found a mobile app that supports it. There are a ton of subreddits that I am missing incredibly, but you know it'll be all right. I'm hoping lemmy grows a bit, but not too big. I just enjoy a string of random posts.
I've been a Plex user for the past 6 years. I'm fairly happy with it, but have always been interested in Jellyfin. From posts I've read in the past, people say it's not as polished as plex. I dl'd and installed jellyfin to my nas yesterday, but haven't had a chance to play around with it. I do have a small-mediumish music library that in the past i've tried several methods (plex, google music [at the time], synology DS Audio] of using the random generator to listen to my music library - with i'm sad to report i found repetative. Just curious about others insights to Jellyfin and how it's worked for them.
I always felt that part of the allure of Reddit was that it was semi-anonymous. Now that I see they're taking the route of Facebook and the like I'm running for the door.
Crazy. Been lurking around discovered mastodon and pixelfed too. Fediverse stuff is gnarly
After watching many episodes of the Three Stooges, having a buddy light a jumping jack in my back right pocket. I was like 7 or 8. Needless to say 44 years later the scar remains. And yes it hurt like hell and the healing process (band aids sticking to the burn) is something I will remember forever.
The Exorcist and The Omen. I cannot watch either again to this day.