[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 2 points 6 months ago

Very interesting, thanks!

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submitted 11 months ago by rimu@lemmy.nz to c/newzealand@lemmy.nz

Now the climate crisis is self-evident, a common argument by those who STILL defend polluters is that “NZ is too small to make a difference, and so shouldn’t have to stop intensive dairy farming or driving Ford rangers to school in Auckland”

Rod Carr destroys it in this mic-drop moment.

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 2 points 1 year ago

Motivation is a tricky thing. You need to create it, it's not something anyone has innately.

Something I've been using lately, with good results, is to spend a few minutes at the start of each day reminding myself of the vision I have for my future. I previously collected photos or symbols of those things and spend a few seconds dwelling on each of them and trying to imagine how my life will be better then. Cultivate the dream.

A lot of those things I dream of will take a long time to happen so they need to be broken down into smaller sub-goals. Use chatgpt to help with this?

Once my vision has been refreshed I make a to-do list for the day.

Executive functioning is often hard for people with autism. Some of the techniques that people with ADHD use can be helpful, as they have the same issues. Lots of info on the web out there about this and your public library will have free books on it too.

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 12 points 1 year ago

I no longer care if the blackouts change reddit or not. Viva la fediverse!

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 6 points 1 year ago

Ubuntu or Mint are among the most noob-friendly.

But probably the biggest impact will be whether you go with Gnome or KDE. KDE is more Windows-like so could be a softer landing.

I've read a lot of stories where installing Linux resulted in less support calls, not more. It depends on how ambitious the user is - if they're mostly just staying in their lane and browsing the web it should be rock solid.

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 8 points 1 year ago

Don't forget to buy thermal paste!

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 5 points 1 year ago

There is only one admin and it is also the only kbin developer.

Kbin is not ready, I'm sad to say.

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

No, the whole thing is too much like work. The CSS has no license so anyone is free to rip it off and use it - someone who has already set up their lemmy development environment would be able to incorporate this CSS in a few minutes.

Plus I'm sure the devs are frantically dealing with far more important issues to do with scaling, spam and moderation so they won't get to my PR for months. This user script approach gets a result out there immediately.

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 6 points 1 year ago

You need a browser extension. On Firefox it's called "Stylus". Once you've installed that, go to https://userstyles.world/style/10301 and click the 'install' button.

I'm not sure what the equivalent Chrome extension is but userstyles.world will tell you.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by rimu@lemmy.nz to c/technology@beehaw.org

Install this User Style (requires a browser extension) to make Lemmy look better.

I just whipped this up in a few minutes so there is more to do but whatever. Enjoy.

https://userstyles.world/style/10301/better-lemmy

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You can put that url into the search (magnifying glass in the top right) and then you'll be able to view that post within your instance.

But there's something even better - if you put "!asklemmy@lemmy.ml" into the search then you'll see a bunch of posts appear from that community.

Just above the list of search results is a link saying " asklemmy@lemmy.ml - 29 subscribers". It is not very obvious or highlighted in any way. Lemmy should fix this.

Click on that and the contents of that community will be displayed - crucially, it'll be displayed by your instance. You haven't gone to lemmy.ml, you're still on your home instance (check the address bar of your browser).

In the top right there is a nice big "Subscribe" button. Click it. Now all the posts made in that community will show up in your home feed.

[-] rimu@lemmy.nz 5 points 1 year ago

UFOs. Seriously.

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