captainborracho

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Keep a daily diary, starting on the first day. Just write the day number since the breakup, and one word to describe your overall mood (I usually use Good, Bad and Meh). First few are going to be rough, but you'll be surprised how quickly you start seeing a pattern of more good than bad. When you get 3 good days in a row, it's time to stop keeping count. It'll happen quicker than you think.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 1 year ago (6 children)

That's not true at all.

I move around a lot and have rented from some great landlords in the past who kept the price low, property in great condition and couldn't be more helpful when I've had problems. Granted I've had some awful ones too, usually big companies, but it's definitely not fair to say there aren't good ones out there.

I get that the world likes things in absolutes, and it's easy to say that landlords are parasites and shouldn't exist .. but that neglects that not everyone wants to put down roots or go through the property of buying and selling a property every time they move. I'm definitely not defending the big investment companies who are just there to monopolise the market and squeeze every penny they can out of it, but it's the same with every industry, there will always be bad actors who will exploit the system if they're allowed to.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

I'm a picky gamer and very, very rarely buy games at full price (last one was Elden Ring) but decided to pick up BG3 last night to see if it lived up to the hype, and return it within the refund window if it didn't. 6h later, I still couldn't put it down.

One of those (sadly rare) instances where a game absolutely deserves the premium price tag.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Well over 10 years. Mostly comments rather than posts. Dropped out at the end of June and haven't been back. So far Lemmy and Mastodon have filled the gap.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I found with Mastodon I had to force myself to really give it a couple of goes to get how it worked. Initially it seemed like a ghost town, it's definitely way harder to find interesting content at first especially if you've picked a general server. None of that, or really how the whole things works, is really explained to the user, but I've found the experience is getting a bit better.

It started clicking with me when I searched a few very specific hashtags and started following them and the people posting in them. Definitely a lot more work to find stuff on there though. If it's got any chance of taking off, the onboarding process needs to be a lot easier, especially for users coming from Twitter, Instagram and others. The first impression leaves a lot to be desired.