spicytuna62

joined 2 years ago
[–] spicytuna62 4 points 1 week ago

I've considered this in the past, and I might toy around with it in the future once I get the motivation to

[–] spicytuna62 3 points 1 week ago

Check your DMs

[–] spicytuna62 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

For the lolz, of course. Like, who is still using the XP start button in '25?

I'm 32 so I was a kid in the 2000s. XP represents a golden age of the Internet to me. A time when every YouTube channel looked different and any random MySpace profile you ended up on was probably playing MCR. Before you had to sell practically every scrap of info about yourself to use nearly any service, and Google wasn't visibly evil. Ads were mostly "Your friend's IQ was 44. Can you beat that??" because all the world's authoritarians were too old to care about the web. You could pretty reliably know you were talking to a person in a chat room, and you didn't have to do some kind of mental calculus to determine whether it was a bot trying to rob your grandma of all her money in Google Play cards. Pretty well no kid in the 2000s is safe these days. I'm sure most of us said the racial slur or the mental slur or had sexual relations with everyone's mother after getting shot in Halo. I'm safe. We never had Xbox Live lol But I played a lot of split screen Halo in the living room. Good, innocent times.

Rose tinted glasses and all that, but idk, I feel like we'll never achieve that again. Everyone was throwing everything at the wall and seeing what stuck. And the tech was kind of in a Goldilocks zone. Just powerful enough to be cool and exciting, but not so powerful that it gets scary.

Except for those damn PS2s being used for nuclear bomb guidance.

[–] spicytuna62 37 points 1 week ago (6 children)

And that's fine. I said I really liked gnome. The only extensions I had were weather in the top bar and dash to dock. I just wanted it to do a few extra things, and I wanted to play around with widgets. Gnome was also a bit too rigid for my taste. Plasma makes tweaking small things a joy.

For me, ootb Plasma felt too much like Windows. I use Windows all day at work so I want my home machines to look and feel completely unlike Windows.

[–] spicytuna62 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

It's Debian so I'm on 5.

[–] spicytuna62 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Thank you! I snapped it from the balcony of the condo my wife rented for us for the week we were on vacation. The weather was incredible all week. It was like 65 degrees and sunny. And the people were just so cool. I can't wait to go back. I might have to stay lol

The smell was sure something though.

[–] spicytuna62 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

Thanks! I'm using Latte for the dock and Tera Circle Blue for the icons.

[–] spicytuna62 4 points 1 week ago

For now, I'm doing "McDonald's at Home" lol I make biscuits and sausage patties ahead of time. You can make all of your eggs ahead of time, but I like to make my eggs when I eat them. And reheat your biscuits in an oven or toaster oven. Otherwise, the texture ain't right. If you somehow made too much steak last night, you can use that in place of the sausage. Steak for breakfast makes me feel like a king lol Having biscuits on hand adds some flexibility because I love biscuits and gravy. I'll also make a breakfast casserole from eggs, sausage, cheese, unrolled croissant dough, and bell and jalapeno peppers. I've tried doing biscuit crusts from scratch before, but it's a lot of work when the alternative is busting open a can of croissant rolls lol

I really like tamago kake gohan for being quick, easy, and delicious. In case you've never tried it, I use my instant pot to make super sticky rice the night before. You reheat the rice in the microwave, crack a raw egg into it, and add some Japanese soy sauce. Then you use chopsticks to pretty violently whip it all together until it's got kind of a creamy texture. You can have a hot bowl in under 3 minutes. It's stupid simple and fast.

And again, steak for breakfast is awesome. I'll get a cheaper cut like a sirloin, dice it up, and cook it through in my cast iron. Then I scramble some eggs and add a little of the steak and top with shredded cheese. A small bowl of steak and eggs really keeps me feeling full all day like >90% of the time.

I've done "Chick-fil-A at Home" too. That's not one I make ahead of time. It's just a chicken strip or some popcorn chicken in the air fryer, one scrambled egg, shredded cheese, and a tortilla. I'll use the carb balance tortillas that have extra fiber. And hot sauce if that's your thing. Salsa also goes very well on it.

[–] spicytuna62 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

8bitdo adapter lol

I've had that DualShock 4 for longer than I've had my Switch and I was NOT dropping sixty bucks on a Pro controller.

I actually just realized it says on the listing that it'll take a DualShock 3. Now I'm tempted to dig that out and test it.

[–] spicytuna62 24 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

I'm working on reestablishing mine. I've set an alarm for 5:45. I snooze it, cuddle my wife, and ten minutes later, when it goes off again, I get up. Every day. No exceptions. I immediately take my meds, and maybe play some games on the Switch with my headphones until about 7:00, at which point I take my dogs out, poop, make breakfast, and do something else. If it's the workweek, I sign into work at 7:30. If it's the weekend, I might empty the dishwasher, play some more video games, then take my dogs to the park at 9:00 because that's when everyone else shows up.

I'm also working on performing certain tasks at regular intervals. Wednesday and Sunday are for doing laundry. If I keep that up, it takes five minutes to hang and fold it all. I do try to empty the dishwasher each morning if I can. Saturday evening, before I shower, is for changing the cat litter. And Saturday morning is for prepping my breakfast for the week.

I'm really trying to get back into routines. And being medicated for my ADHD makes it feel so achievable. For the first time probably ever, it feels good to move my body and not be snacking all the time. It's wild, man.

[–] spicytuna62 10 points 1 week ago (3 children)
[–] spicytuna62 33 points 1 week ago (6 children)

The only thing getting between me and the task is Wikipedia article on metallurgy in pre-Colombian Mesoamerica.

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The petunias knew. (lemmy.world)
submitted 3 months ago by spicytuna62 to c/lemmyshitpost
 

This specific video has helped me buckle down and get shit done so many times. I've even made loops of songs I have copies of on my computer for this kind of thing. The repetition OH MY GOD it tickles my brain in just the right way so as to boost productivity. It's great how that can cancel out the ADHD when I have deadlines looming.

Video game music does the same thing. Death by Glamour gets me in the ZONE.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by spicytuna62 to c/lemmyshitpost
 

Open the post for the album. Or don't. I'm not your mom.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by spicytuna62 to c/dogs
 

Nooooo nononono, he's not bony at all!

Now he's over there being a croissant.

 

You have to be really careful opening doors. He's bolted a few times. He's only ever made it to the end of the patio before he stops like the grass is made of lava. It makes it pretty easy to walk to him and catch him. Still, I don't want to risk him ever getting brave enough to actually go so I always shoo him away before I open the door.

He loves to reach up at the things he wants. He realizes doors are the way outside so trims to all of our exterior doors are covered in scratch marks. This is how he learned to open the door between the kitchen and the garage. That door gets locked now. We just leave the key in the chamber on the other side.

Smart little butthead.

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submitted 3 months ago by spicytuna62 to c/aww
 

Or, at least, what it does.

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My sweet old man (lemmy.world)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by spicytuna62 to c/cat
 

Thorin turned 11 years old in June. He's definitely less playful than he once was, but he's as lovely as he's always been.

He certainly sleeps a lot.

 

We social distance, usually wear masks in public, and stay up to date on our vaccinations. But all it took was one lady with a mean cough on a two hour flight a week ago to ruin that...or so we think.

The timing really sucks. I had plans for my weekend.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by spicytuna62 to c/pics
 

I see the Westin Seattle, I photograph the Westin Seattle.

And in case you don't know:

Give it a listen if you like indie rock.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by spicytuna62 to c/pics
 

At least, I thought it was that one when I shot the picture

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by spicytuna62 to c/lemmybewholesome
 

I've wanted to visit Seattle for years. But up until recently, we've always been suuuuuper broke. Finally, a decade into our careers, we're both in our early thirties. Considering kids, not planning for it, not rushing it. We didn't get to travel in our twenties, but in the last few years, our combined incomes have beaten inflation by a pretty good margin. My wife because she's unwilling to settle and looks for a new job as soon as she feels undervalued. Me because my workplace has been investing in its current staff and doling out regular raises.

I've been telling her for years I want to visit Seattle. So for Christmas, she surprised me with Green Day and Smashing Pumpkins tickets in Seattle. Then she arranged accommodations with this awesome view of the Puget Sound pictured above, a rental car, and lots of things to do. On her own. She just wanted me to pick out a few places I might want to eat. She did like 99% of the work of planning a vacation.

All of this following last year when, for my birthday, I got to buy a car I've been wanting (a manual '97 Honda Prelude) and a new GPU to replace my R9 290.

All of that, and she's the one that chased me. I wasn't even in the dating pool. She approached me. Said I was cute. Asked me to help her move into her new apartment eight years ago.

Now I'm in fucking Seattle because this woman loves me so much she plans out entire vacations and concerts for me. I just sat on the balcony with a cup of coffee before she woke up and cried. She is so good to me.

 

If only I could! Someone turned on the PlayStation 2 graphics. But here's the view my wife and I were greeted with last night.

Foggy, cold, and rainy with a hot cup of coffee is legitimately how I could start every day. Dreary weather is my heaven. Anyway, we're gonna see what that Ublic Market Center is about before we go home.

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