gooeyglob

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[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

These replies are mega cope. It's not slightly incorrect, just incorrect or very lazy. It's mentally exhausting to try and read this way, and they do not capitalize beginning of their 'sentences', nor 'I', etc.

Writing in this way does not make one come off as the next e. e. cummings, they just look very uneducated.

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 30 points 6 days ago (9 children)

"Turns out we're both teachers." Posts a 90 word run on sentence.

We are all doomed.

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Honestly this seems a little excessive, BUT there is one important thing you can do to prolong your rats life and that is to always have two or three. Sorry if you already know all this, but just in case: Rats are very social and help each other's physical and mental health; we might think we can provide enough social contact for them, but they just need at least one other rat in their life to be happy. IMO It's best to just start with 3 from the same litter (in case one dies on the younger side).

This is the real cost IMO, as you need a decent sized cage to be able to give them some room to move around, as well as lining, toys and food. This should usually be the majority of the cost of ownership.

Truthfully most rats are fairly resilient, the hardest thing to deal with its that their lifespan just doesn't compare to other types of pets. 3 years is really the max you're looking at and we've had many barely make it to 2, so really you need to plan for end of life care and burial or cremation costs and the occasional vet visit, which very a lot by region.

If you have a VCA or a local vet who specializes in rodents (cause trust me, we've had bad vets who accidentally did more harm than good) you should be able to get an idea of costs for a tumor removal should one occur, unless you just want to put them down once it starts hurting their quality of life. This is much easier said than done because they are such sweet animals.

For us in central MA, for our least healthy rat is around $800 for a tumor removal (which has already come back about 6 months later, so another $800 upcoming), and end of life stuff usually is around $200-250. I hope this helps!

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

I will miss her so much!

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Yeah I've felt that way for a long time. It's done all that I need and more since about 2003.

 

Beans is our only adorable dumbo ear of the four boys, but out of the blue he started attacking his brothers, especially his almost twin (sans ears) Frank. When there's blood, we separate of course.

Interestingly, after introducing the new bedding they have calmed down, or maybe it was just a temporary issue. Glad to have our boys all back on one cage!

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is a fantastic creator, very happy to be supporting them on Patreon. I think this might even be hotter than the nude version.

 
[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago

Yes you'll fuck things up. Don't keep anything remotely important on it and screw around with it. That's how you learn. Blow your install away intentionally, try a different distribution the next time. There's a lot more variability between distros, and more customizability compared to Windows too.

If you want to learn something new and different anyway. It's definitely not like Windows except at the most surface level; you can get by in the GUI for almost everything until something goes wrong, but that's exactly when you want to have been learning cmdline stuff, so you can try to salvage it.

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago
[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

I was looking for a smaller (14" and not bulky) gaming Laptop, and ended up with the Lenovo Slim 7 Pro X. And I'm very happy with it; feels fairly future proof with 32GB of Ram and runs NixOS like a champ.

Only has a GTX 3050 though, so it's not for the highest end gaming, but that's never been my priority anyway, it runs BG3 quite well and that's the beefiest thing I've thrown at it.

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 8 points 2 years ago

As mentioned, Minisforum and Beelink make great APU-based Ryzen systems which are going to give a great bang-for-buck. Get them from Amazon vs their dedicated website as some folks have had shipping delqys with the OEM website. ETA Prime does great reviews on YouTube of these boxes and shows what the FPS is like on some current, a few years old, and retro games for each one.

If you want the smallest possible system, with room for one the smaller form factor discrete graphics cards I'd say the NUC 9 Extreme works very well. I have a GTX 1650 in it and it is perfectly fine.

Steam Deck with a usb c dock is also a great option.

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Funny how "muh freedom" means you should be able to not wear a mask, but others should be disallowed from wearing masks, even if they have actual safety or health concerns. Very consistent.

[–] gooeyglob@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Was hoping for something enlightening here actually related to crypto, and found a very generic analysis of US debt. What actually matters is the deficit, and we will have to see if the US ever gets back to net positive.

When the first article on the site you see is titled "Plot Against Simonyan and Sobchak's Life Confirms 'Terrorist Essence of Zelensky Regime'" and the other sources referenced have sputnik in the title, you really need to consider the biases of the source you're reading. Is it generic Russian disinformation? You decide.

I own more crypto than any other currency, that does not mean we should embrace every article which paints the dollar as facing imminent doom.

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