"Ugh this medication makes me sleep too much, I'm going to stop taking it."
>sleeps for fourteen plus hours
Body, can you not.
@demonkind I do feel like the issue was that it implied femininity, and if someone isn't feminine, it's nicer to have a go-to that isn't going to be an issue :)
Honestly sometimes I worry about it more when it's not a cis-het individual in question.
like if someone's feeling dysphoric I don't want to accidentally make that worse, y'know? I think focusing on like specifics is a good call.
@toodoo this is what I want to avoid! :')
I think I'm just gonna simplify and go for 'They're very attractive'
Mecha legs are cool. Mecha knee highs are very cool. https://icosahedron.website/media/5oVQGbWIUK_tJwI-Qbk
@corndog Hm. Yeah I suppose! I had that down in my head as kinda grandparent -> grandson language, but I think it's probably more general.
...what's a casual compliment for a man being attractive
b'cos like I frequently call women cute and then I called a guy cute and he _looked_ at me.
"hunky" isn't really from this century,
"hot" makes it seem like I want to frick him..
bugs Afficher plus
@feli I've used digital ocean a lot if that's the kind of thing you mean. I really liked them.
but for like data science stuff i've always used aws which is expensive but really reliable tech
@a_breakin_glass
totally curious, is there a reason you'd want trinary > binary?
I seem to remember reading there was like some Russian development into trying to do this, right?
um apparently I fell asleep four hours ago.
which is fine. except it's _now_ midnight and I am not tired, so my sleep is lowkey fucked. :')
@gracie oh heck that's wild.
@edensaesthetic wasm is actually quite cool (it's a long time since I found anything in programming quite cool)
[a tarot reading]
"Okay, looks like your future is... the 18 of Slime-Coated Obstacles."
"Is that bad?"
"There are several ways to read this. We like to think obstacles are bad, but sometimes... they're good? And slime... I mean, it's slimy, but it's also slippery? So maybe you'll slip right over an obstacle?"
"... This is making a lot of sense for me right now."
Oh my dearest god is it cold in this room. :(
(had no formal programming teaching, just learned python to do crypto one day, then did R, then Rust and bits of Haskell and Clojure, so like I've never learned theory)
okay so I just learned about cons and s-exps and OH MY GOD THE FST THING IN CLOJURE FINALLY MAKES SENSE