acosmichippo

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[–] acosmichippo 1 points 2 hours ago

We could be getting high on our own supply here

[–] acosmichippo 1 points 22 hours ago
[–] acosmichippo 13 points 1 day ago

that's odd, my price reduced by 100%.

[–] acosmichippo 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

lol I'd trade you.

[–] acosmichippo 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

if only i had a choice of what my work assigns to me.

[–] acosmichippo 2 points 1 day ago

remember when twitter bought vine and ran it into the ground?

[–] acosmichippo 36 points 1 day ago (9 children)

It is an energy vampire RPG and you take on the role of Colin Robinson.

[–] acosmichippo 12 points 2 days ago (1 children)

the series was a mess from start to finish, best not to analyze it too deeply.

[–] acosmichippo 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (5 children)

i don’t care about the nub on mine, but i do care a lot about the left/right click buttons that take up so much of the trackpad area. just gimme a bigass trackpad.

[–] acosmichippo 4 points 3 days ago

To move forward, we need to discard old superstitions, prejudices, and magical thinking and embrace facts, evidence, and critical thinking.

yes. yes you do.

 

Jan 14, 2025

Skeptics should largely agree about what science says, but that's not always the case. Exploring when and why skeptics disagree may be illuminating.

In this talk, Steven Novella dives into a series of topics where skeptics disagree amongst each other.

Steven Novella is the host and producer of The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe, a popular and award-winning weekly science podcast. He is an internationally known author of three books on science and critical thinking and science communicator with multiple TV appearances and two popular blogs (NeuroLogica and Science-Based Medicine).

This talk took place on October 25, 2024

[–] acosmichippo 27 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

"actor would like to ride coat tails to cash grab"

can we please just not with these headlines.

[–] acosmichippo 81 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

wtf ever happened to vine?

edit TIL tldr: bought by twitter and killed. founders tried to build a new one in 2020 and died in 2023.

 

i will talk to my doctor about this of course but just wanted to collect my thoughts and seek out some other experiences before my next appointment. Sorry for such a long post, I guess the TLDR is I'm not sure if I lack the ability to focus enough to have ADHD.

Since I got the results i have been reading and listening to a lot of stuff about adhd. One thing I am pretty sure of is, if I do have ADHD it is the "inattentive" type, not the "hyperactive" type. Even so I am still quite conflicted about whether or not I actually have it at all. I’ll read one article and think “that’s TOTALLY me, I definitely have ADHD”. For example, I have really struggled with these things since middle school at least (i am 40 so trying to think back before high school is a bit fuzzy):

  • Severe motivation deficit/procrastination, particularly for tedious tasks and long-term projects
  • poor long term planning/project management (even gives me some anxiety just thinking about)
  • poor long term time perception (like I’ll intend to think about and purchase Christmas gifts, but then it’s too late)
  • Not great attention to detail, and I feel like I can sometimes jump to conclusions
  • Some trouble finishing “last 5%”
  • poor sleep hygiene. i actually fall asleep and stay asleep fine but it’s hard for me to put myself to bed at a good time and wake up in the morning. mornings have been hell my entire life.

But then I go read something else and think “hm that does not sound like me at all”. For example I am reading the book How to ADHD, and in it she says:

According to Hallowell, if you, an attention-challenged person, abandon all the distractions of modernity, go live on a farm, and finally find peace, you don’t have ADHD. If, instead, you show up to the farm and get so bored you decide to build a carnival—congratulations, you are one of us.

Like... I would absolutely not have the energy or motivation to build anything like a carnival. I would of course occupy myself with other things, I guess reading or playing guitar or listening to music, but isn’t that basically normal? I’m just not sure how to interpret this. Is this more applicable to "hyperactive" people, maybe not so much for "inattentive" people?

I’m just not sure what to make of all this yet. My whole life i have felt extremely lazy and low energy, but once i get over that initial (major) motivation problem i feel like i can focus fine and get stuff done. Is that what “hyper focus” is? Or does that more likely mean I don’t actually have ADHD?

Thanks for reading and any feedback is welcome.

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The movie company partnered with Joya Studio to bring multi-sensory screenings exclusively to Alamo Drafthouse theaters nationwide. The immersive moviegoing experience will take place at advance screenings on Oct. 30, ahead of the film’s Nov. 8 release date in the U.S.

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The aroma will be activated at Alamo theaters via Joya Studio’s atomization technology, which employs cold-air diffusion to disperse scented molecules as fine, dry air without the use of heat, water or alcohol.

 

not a perfect translation, but pretty good.

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sorry for the hasty photo, was in too much of a hurry to scarf it down.

 

Wizards guard Malcolm Brogdon underwent surgery today to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb, sources tell @TheAthletic. Brogdon suffered the injury during practice Saturday in Montreal.

 

The interesting bits to me:

“The past two years,” Davis told The Athletic on Sunday night, “a development coach from each year has been tinkering with my shot, messing with it. So I came back into this year, and I said, ‘Nobody is touching my jump shot. I’m just going to leave it as it is, leave it comfortable.’ And they’ve left me alone about it. So, it feels really good right now. I’ve been working on it the whole summer, so I’m just glad to see it pay off.”

Davis said he made those tweaks with the help of his trainer in Wisconsin, James Fox.


“I just feel like I know what’s going on on the court,” Coulibaly said Sunday night. “Last year, there was some times where I felt awkward on the court and I didn’t know what I was doing for real. But now I know what I gotta do, what Coach really wants me to do. So, I know where my spots are. I know where I’m going to get the ball. It makes it way easier for me.”

And as his drive and runner in the third quarter showed, the right-wrist fracture he suffered last March that ended his rookie season prematurely might have been a blessing in disguise. It forced him to concentrate on developing his coordination with his off-hand.

“Oh, man,” he said, breaking into a wide smile, “you don’t even know how much I worked on my left hand. It was crazy. I can shoot with my left hand now, too, because I’ve been working so much on my left hand. It was like six weeks straight shooting with my left hand, dribbling, passing, all of that.”

Keefe also expects to have Coulibaly take more of a role handling the ball and initiating the offense.


Even before that imaging took place, a league source told The Athletic that Brogdon is expected to miss at least one month.

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