insomniac_lemon

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Honestly I'm not doing good with the rural shut-in USA campaign, especially with my poor rolls and lack of party. I don't like this game. I can cut and pan-fry vegetables, so I got goin' for me which is nice... hopefully a good skill to have as a N.Korean child.

Also I feel like hardly anybody would get across the DMZ ~~as a child~~ (as an adult still sounds a bit implausible). ~~Even learning Korean via English (without raising suspicion) seems unlikely without internet~~ so I am just expecting a Dwight-like story about escaping to China. EDIT: I see you changed the language bit

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I have a currently-apart T3200SX (+scraps of another that I took the screen from).

The red gas plasma screen is interesting, I couldn't figure out how to install DOS on it and I don't think I could cobble enough memory for other options. The timechip was bad too (not sure if that was preventing DOS or if I did something else wrong), I bought another but it was DOA too.

The HDDs I think were bad too, and this model was locked into using some proprietary drive. (probably could be bypassed for a newer drive, not sure)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Can they fix some of my medical problems (cyborg stuff, if possible?), and/or get me out of here? If not, this video: THOSE DAMN ALIEN BASTARDS ARE REAL. (Gianni Matragrano as Duke Nukem)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I have a similar issue... I have done slightly more than nothing, I really struggle trying to think of small projects that actually work for me.

The few things I've done I stop at a certain point because I have no motivation for the actual content* or there are platform* issues. One thing I made was maybe usable but was likely too much** of a time sink for me.

Though I keep trying other things hoping enough pieces fit that I can think of something.

EDIT: I don't know if it is any help but what I've mentioned were text formats+loaders.

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*=An adventure book (...if you go right, turn to page 100) reader (via declarative GTK framework). Using text files per page, allows linking to other pages (4 option IIRC, custom button name+description). Text was too small on buttons (no dynamic scaling), especially as I wanted to maybe use unicode 🔍

**= Polygon reader for Raylib (via bindings). Using text files, some data lines at top then an ASCII grid with manually-ordered points (1-9, A-F etc, mostly blank space for simple shapes) to create a seq[Vector2]. Unsure on usage (what users would use+understand more) of polygons that need different vertex order, trianglestrips vs trianglefan. For usability, I was thinking of making an editor for it.

I'm using Godot now and leaning more toward 3D (because vertex colors) and all I can really think of is maybe something like archery. Maybe a wizard boomer shooter, if that wasn't such a high goal.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

If it wasn't clear, I am talking about physical preservation (not "uploading", as I know that would be a copy).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Yeah, I am at the point a med-sci student could convince me to let them attempt to preserve my brain.

My life now is such that life in a VR* network ran by non-profit scientists in the future would be an improvement. Though I would like to have options for existence, so long as homeostasis is not an issue (ideally organic and symbiotic systems rather than fully tech). Toasters should get to enjoy nature once-in-a-while, too.

*= Which maybe you could say is Virtual Retirement

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Honestly, I live a slow life. Time is the main thing that I have. I dabble with programming, but not really for android and I don't even use a "smart assistant", I don't even have mobile service due to cost and lack of need.

My idea of making life easier was ripping the carpet out of my room. It is much easier to sweep a wood floor and I can do it at any time.

Even the things that I would want to automate in my life I don't think I could make a robot to accomplish it (honestly, I have a dusty 3D printer after upgrading to a beta dual extruder pushed complication a bit too far for me, as I already disliked the design/tolerances iteration process).

My main issues right now are related to living on the edge of nowhere, no way to meet people+nothing to do, no ability to move (without being homeless), low water pressure, polyester clothes/sheets that don't get clean. None of those are really fixable with automation. EDIT: Also (lack of) healthcare. That could be automated (particularly just for better-than-nothing) but not by me, obviously.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Probably because in most cases, doing so requires a tradeoff of some sort. Hardware, design and planning, upkeep, data privacy and reliance on external factors/services etc.

So when it doesn't fit together and people don't even have any real source of help (not to mention enshittification) it should be no wonder that the existing way (or "live with it") is the only real option.

Also there is also the angle of some "easier" options that sound nice on paper but end up creating their own problems (or are just too expensive to be viable).