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Cake day: July 13th, 2023

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  • As logical and helpful as youtube tutorials can be, I just don’t like them. Which is entirely a self-imposed problem, for sure, and there’s lots of times where I’d have solved a problem quick and simple with a patient sit down with a two minute video. I think it’s one of those ol’ ADHD and/or Autism quirks, I can never sit still for tutorial videos and I intentionally avoid them because I get stressed thinking about watching them, which is definitely silly, but the human brain is often a silly thing…

    That being said, I fully recognize the fact that it’s absolutely my own fault when I run into issues like this one, so I never blame the software I’m fucking with lmao, just assume I messed up or am not being patient enough. Hence why I sat and stared at “Waiting for timesync to complete” for roughly 3~ hours before deciding that, yeah, it definitely wasn’t completing this go around. And then three attempts later I decided to let it sit while I went to sleep, in the hopes that maybe, just maybe… (Spoiler, it did not complete while I was asleep, to no ones shock but my own)

    I get a lot of “work smarter, not harder” advice… never seems to stick, clearly… It’s fun though. It’s mentally stimulating, if nothing else. Like trying to solve the worlds easiest rubix cube while running on -72 hours of sleep and zero caffeine. Infuriating to watch, but hard to get bored!


  • Well, at first I was doing it completely manually, following the installation guide, but I’d get so mixed up in the soup of it all with all those new terms and actions that felt completely foreign yo me. Then I found mention of the simple archinstall command which the guide either hadn’t mentioned outright or the mentioning of it got drowned out by all the other words.

    It took me a long minute to play around and work out how that worked, but once I finally figured out what was what and all that, I would finally start the install and it would get stuck.

    It would get to “Waiting for systemd.timesyncd to complete” but it never would (and I gave it the benefit of the doubt at first, and just waited hours the first try.) On googling, I’d get a lot of approximate answers and explanations that almost but didn’t quite match, and the solutions never worked. I’d give up for a bit and then go back to trying it, googling, and I started just trying to troubleshoot it on my own despite really not knowing what I was doing and just throwing random things at the wall and seeing what stuck.

    Eventually though, I got the right keywords in the right order on google and came across a reddit post of someone with my exact issue. The solution after that was really, really simple. They had solved their issue by editing /etc/systemd/timesyncd.config, where multiple things were commented that shouldn’t have been. I did the same thing and went into the .conf and lo and behold, the entire thing was commented, so I fixed that and boom. Working.

    Honestly I’m actually glad that I had to go on such a wild goose chase to fix that little issue, because as frustrating and, in the end, useless that whole struggle ended up seeming, I learned a LOT while struggling. I’ve edited lots of .conf files, I love modding my games so I’m not shy to dipping my toes in and changing basic values, but did I know what the term “commenting” meant in that context, or even how that stuff worked on a deeper, technical level? Nope. Now I do! Now I know how to do some menial tasks via the console that I hadn’t used before. I know better how the disks work, I have a better understanding of partitioning, etc.

    I think I much prefered this experience over the one where I just popped in Linux Mint and everything was a-ok from the get-go.





  • I’d say it’s a disordered behavior for me, since my life gets fucked up by me not being able to call people. Sometimes emails and texts are just fine, but sometimes you need to call for something. And if I can’t actually call someone when a call is a necessity, and things get fucked up because of it, I’d call that disordered :/






  • WolfyGamer29@lemmy.worldtoMEOW_IRL@sopuli.xyzmeow_irl
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    1 year ago

    Loud noises, falling objects, people shouting

    My cat: i sleep

    Me gently picking up a pillow and moving it on the bed with both of my hands clearly visible on the item with me softly speaking to my cat to reassure him that I am the one making the pillow move and he is not being threatened by the moving object, which is not alive, in the least

    My cat: Utter Terror






  • I have a very light modpack I set up for personal use that uses the mods “Modern Beta” and “Nostalgia Tweaks” to recreate the atmosphere of old school MC (and also bring back and remove a lot of features) while still having a lot of the things in new MC that I do like (sprinting, blue dye from flowers, no more terrifying sleep glitch when a skeleton appears in my house and shoots me awake, cats, villages, better wolf AI, mordern redstone mechanics like hoppers, corner stairs, chests side by side…).

    Modern Beta lets you generate worlds using terrain generation from Early Alpha, Beta 1.7.3, and even several version of InfDev, Classic, and OG xBox terrain generation, while also allowing you to fully customize them to have (or not have) modern biomes, structures, features (like andesite and its ilk) and it even has “beta-fied” versions of new biomes if you still want them in your world but dont want them to harsh the aesthetic of your world.

    Nostalgic tweaks is awesome because it has SO many options. You can disable hunger while still having sprint, you can even straight up disable sprint if you want. You can remove experience, or change experience to work like it did when it was very first introduced. You can completely nix enchanting tables and/or anvils from the game. You can bring back the boat/water elevators from alpha, the ability to place ladders with a gap in between, cart boosting, even that good ol’ milking squids glitch! It has tons of options for visuals, bringing back old light rendering, the old menu screen, removing things like realms and such options from the menu, you can even bring back the version overlay in the corner of the screen, and customize what version it shows. You can stop furnaces from even having a sound when cooking, or change the sound doors make when placing them, or even removing the sound of chests opening. You can bring back the old chest models that don’t even visually open, or change the hitboxes of fences back to when they took up the whole block space.

    That’s how in depth you can go with customization. You can even customize how things stack, so if you remove hunger and want to bring back non-stacking food items so you cant just cary 64 steaks to endlessly heal yourself, and you actually have to be smart about food carrying and storage, you can! It’s also still being worked on, so any features missing will likely be added still.

    I love playing older MC versions but I have been spoiled by modern features, as much as I hate to admit it, and while there are ways to mod some features back into old MC, it’s not perfect. I haven’t played MC as much as I have since I discovered those two mods. Also the Golden Days resource pack which not just brings back old textures and sounds, it also retro-fies new textures so they dont stick out. It’s great because it really just feels like playing some kind of vanilla+ modpack from the beta days, rather than playing a retro-fied version of modern MC.


  • WolfyGamer29@lemmy.worldtoAutism@lemmy.worldThe Horror
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    “It’s just a phone call!” You do not comprehend the mental anguish I experience at the very idea of a phone call, and the utter confusion I feel every day about why it is so god damn terrifying, as I am fully aware that it is, in fact, Just A Phone Call