ZomieChicken

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So they're... remaking the Pegasus Launcher?

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 hours ago

This. USE flags are the real strength of Gentoo. There can be benefits with various C(XX)FLAGS, LDFLAGS, etc. However, most of the time^1^ those changes are at best moderate, and sometimes outright dangerous.

With Gentoo, if $PKG has a choice to require $LIBKITCHENSINK, you can choose not to. This, sometimes, can mean saving a TON of compile time. Also, the kernel is arguable more secure^2^.

  1. One time I recompiled either Opera, or some lib it depended on with some magic LDFLAGS and got a notable speedup on startup. However, this is fairly rare.
  2. IIRC, a certain part of the kernel can rerandomize the kernel stack in memory, meaning that, unlike a Debian kernel or Fedora kernel, no one can be entirely sure what a certain data structure would be in memory.
[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 14 hours ago

Does he use her for an armrest when they're waiting in line somewhere?

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 15 hours ago

From my understanding, yes. Personally, I've seen so many different definitions of "OOP" (most of which were incoherent), I developed my own definition of what an 'object' is, and just go on with life.

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 2 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

That is for President, not Congress, nor State.

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Maybe I'm a bit off, but out of all those 'bases', aren't a nontrivial number of them literally just an office on someone else's base? A sole soldier sitting in a base in the middle of somewhere counts as a 'military base' if they are supposed to be there.

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Thank you for the link.

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 19 hours ago

I'm going to pick through this some, but I'm an idiot, so take this all with a salt lick (preferably one of those massive ones they give cattle).

it controls my life in a way i cant see it doing to others.< There are two factors here, and both need to be addressed.

  1. You admit you have a problem. That's a really good place to start. As you grow up and deal with people more and more, you'll start to see just how rare it is that (some) people honestly realize that they have a problem.
  2. Your issues are not unique. People are slaves to their emotions and their addictions. The problem with addictions is that they aren't all illegal, questionably, or otherwise 'unusual' substances. Some pretty people post on sites like Instagram because they need the positive feedback, otherwise they feel like shit, or feel like a lesser person for it.

should i just take the “medicine” and conform to eventually one day end it all myself?<

That is a very permanent solution to temporary problems. I'm not going into my personal history here, but even seriously considering it is a bad idea. If you really are thinking about this, please seek medical help and get medicated, if needed (fwiw, I'm hugely opposed to antidepresants, but if one is seriously considering something like this, then I'd say go for it).

living like a zombie feels /comes natural to me so maybe its just who i am and i dont need to try and change that.<

Not entirely sure what you mean here. Are you apathetic towards life? Do you go through your day-to-day life in an emotionless, numb haze? Or do you mean you're constantly simply on autopilot and not really being yourself?

everyone else is naturally who they are…<

Honestly, this is a funny, because of how untrue it is. People like to portray theirselves in certain lights, and pretend that is who they are. In fact, some people put up such a front for so much of their lives, they lose who they really are in the end.

i want him to like me because it makes me feel worth something. i dont need to work on myself if i have his attention.<

I've seen more than one woman ruin herself with this kind of mentality. Self-confidence is king. If you rely on others to dictate your mental state, then you are their slave. It only takes one person to walk into your life before you find yourself in a very bad place.

I've been there myself. It sucks. Therapy might help. Medication might help. Figuring out what you seem to dislike about yourself and working on that, or accepting it, will help.

Again, not a doctor in any regard, but I've been there myself, and for others, when these kinds of problems arise. I know some bad stories. If nothing else, keep this in mind; you have acknowledged that you have problems. In my experience, that is more than half way to solving them. The next thing to do is to try and resolve those issues in a sane, safe, and reasonable manner.

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 20 hours ago

Depression sucks. It's especially bad when it sneaks up on you. Get some blood work done to see if you're short on anything, and sit down and think about your life some. I've dealt with depression before, and I know how much it sucks. The thing to keep in mind is that most, if not all, problems can be fixed (and I'm drawing a blank on unfixable problems right now).

Good luck to you and God bless.

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 3 points 20 hours ago

Should take one half apart and put it on display, like those blow-apart assembly drawing, but in real life. I'd love to see the mechanism that moves those wings taken down to bolts...

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 1 points 21 hours ago

Are they? It's a known fact that they do that kind of thing. If they were good, wouldn't their involvement not appear, or would be, at best, a rumor?

[–] ZomieChicken@sh.itjust.works 41 points 21 hours ago

Great! Now you can enjoy that freshly assembled directory feeling, knowing that now you only have the configs in there that you need.

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