Eskating cyclist, gamer and enjoyer of anime. Probably an artist. Also I code sometimes, pretty much just to mod titanfall 2 tho.
Introverted, yet I enjoy discussion to a fault.
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Bocchi the Rock
Yuri.
There is a shitload of stuff about anxiety. One episode is literally just Bocchi getting over how scared she is of people, so she can sell her share of their concert tickets.
In it, she finds a mentor in Kikuri, who ends up making her do some street-music to promote the band.
The concert scenes are also insane. The way Bocchi loses herself in the music, completely forgetting her anxiety when she’s playing, hits hard.
Who hasn’t said or done something in a fit of passion, to only realize a split second too late that you’re supposed to be terrified and embarrassed?
There is unfortunately only ever bait in the show.
Bocchis personality is exactly this though. Right down to the point where her internal worries escalate to the point of getting jailed for violating the geneva convention.
The show is amazing. But it’s about life, social anxiety, and chasing one’s dreams.
People who would get “dragged down” by someone they know transitioning are doing it to themselves. There is no logic in laying the blame on the person transitioning.
It costs nothing to be kind and supportive to those around you, so I would consider those who won’t even do that, to be the selfish ones.
If a person struggles with someone they know transitioning, good, because maybe that finally provokes the introspection in them, required to become a better person.
If it doesn’t, I don’t know how to help them.
But I know how to help you. Transitioning is not selfish. It’s life-saving.
Matrix doesn’t have “friend requests” so it’s a group or space invite.
And yes, you can be messaged by people you don’t know, if they have your matrix address.
There is also Solaar, which has tray battery status support and keyboard support.
I use both, as both have features the other doesn’t.
I’m using Solaar to have a taskbar icon with the battery status of my G305 and G915. It also lets you set DPIs, polling rates and stuff.
Piper is able to configure the G305s buttons.
When I need macros or some keys rebound on the G915, I just use a generic button remapper.
OpenRGB supports configuring the RGB on the G915. Solaar does too, but in a much clunkier way.
so yeah it’s technically always voice-over-IP even if I use the cell network.
It’s not. GSM calls are definitely still a thing, and while VoLTE is becoming more and more common, it’s not universal.
Maybe?
Afaik wifi calling works the same as VoLTE, which afaik is just VoIP, but handled by your mobile provider, and integrated into your normal mobile plan, so it works with your phone number.
When both ends of a call have the service, the call is entirely VoIP, which is how it achieves the much nicer audio quality for these calls.
If you just completely disable the mobile radios (set your phone not to use any kind of connection from the sim settings, while still enabling the sim) and use wifi exclusively, then it should work as if you just have VoIP service?
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Close enough, but not closest. I would say “Bearie” is closer. You wouldn’t call an actual bear “bearlike” but you might name it “Bearie”.
I didn’t say “mainen” and “kainen” are dissimilar, but they ARE different. By about the same amount as the difference between doglike/doggy and doggie.
Fingers crossed m$ takes that option away as they’re threatening they might after the crowdstrike debacle.
Even if it doesn’t happen, all is not lost. Apex Legends for example, does in fact work in proton, meaning Respawn debilarately enabled proton support in their EAC config.
Battlefield meanwhile, is a complete shit-show I hear.
Very loose. The finnish equivalent for those words would be “karhumainen”. I’m not sure there is a single-word translation for the “-kainen” suffix.
It doesn’t really work the same way “-mainen” does, it’s similar, but results in a word that has a more definite meaning.
“Lapsimainen” would mean childlike or childish, while “lapsukainen” only ever refers to an actual child in an endeared way (or if used to describe an adult, would be like saying “my sweet summer child” in english).
You are mistaken.
I know it’s about convenience. That still isn’t how whatsapp works.
Using WA you cannot be logged in on more than one device. If you do log in for real, the previous device stops working. All additional devices have to be linked to the first one, and they access the service through that one main device.
You can’t use secondary “linked” devices or sessions if the main device is off. Try it. Open whatsapp web, login, then turn off your phone. The web session will stop working until you turn the phone back on, because it doesn’t actually connect to WA, it connects to your phone. Only your phone is what is actually connected to WA servers.
All “linked” devices/clients/bridges work this way. All available whatsapp bridge software works by pretending to be an additional “device”, and as such suffers all the same limitations.
And Beeber doesn’t do anything special, their systems are based on matrix. In fact I’m literally running the exact same bridge software they do.
Edit: Something has changed. This used to be true. Somewhere along the years WA has significantly changed how their systems work. I can only assume they buffer activity for 14 days and somehow defer the synchronization of content with the main client, because all the same limitations of devices being subordinate to a main session apply.
The most mind-boggling is the alteration that multiple client devices are now allowed, but also not really.
And they still require that user history be monolithically stored by the user, on their MOBILE device. And the only way to have a backup is through their backup solution, and god-forbid you press the wrong button when setting up a new device, because not restoring when the one chance is given, means everything is gone forever.
The main reason I use whatsapp via a bridge, is to have my message history stored on a proper server, so I don’t have to do the restore backup BS whenever I switch devices. I just re-link the bridge and go.
Perchance there’s hope for you yet! Despite this happenstance of negativity.
How did that even work at all? All activity goes THROUGH the WA app. WhatsApp only allows one real client to be connected, all other clients (other devices with the app linked to the first device, bridges, whatsapp web sessions, etc. they all still go through your “main device”). If you turn your “main” phone with the whatsapp app off, for example, all others stop working.
Looking it up, the bridge connection expires without activity at least every fourteen days to keep your account active in general. As long as you allow the app to run (which it has to do anyway, because that’s how WA works) it’ll do that on it’s own I think, no need to open it every fourteen days. Or at least, I’ve never had to. My bridge connection is literally over a year old, and I’ve definitely gone months without opening the actual WA app in that time.
I run my own instance and bridges.
I use fluffychat on mobile. Though I also have element installed as fluffy doesn’t support all message types, and has some bugs despite the nicer (imo) UI.
As for the battery drain of element, that’s something you’ll have to look into yourself. One of my own qualms with matrix atm is that there’s no really excellent mobile client for it… It’s all kinda meh. There’s element which is feature complete but has a bunch of issues, or there’s stuff like fluffy, which is nicer, but not feature complete, and still has issues.
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