26% of young people think voting matters
  • gzrrt gzrrt 5mo ago 100%

    I mean, if more people here in NYC voted against Eric Adams in the mayoral race (who won the primary by less than 1% against a much better candidate), we would have a more functional city government- i.e., something that tangibly affects our day-to-day lives, in terms of housing costs, transportation access, education, health care, etc. To say nothing of the dozens of other elected offices covering our own districts, which in aggregate are at least as important as the mayor's office.

    So maybe at some point, we can collectively wake up to the fact that presidential elections aren't the only thing happening in the country

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  • vi or emacs?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 8mo ago 100%

    The 'general' package has basically fixed that for me:
    https://github.com/noctuid/general.el

    Makes it pretty simple to swap out most common emacs shortcuts for much more ergonomic alternatives.

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  • vi or emacs?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 8mo ago 100%

    Emacs with evil-mode. Best of both worlds

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  • Thought experiment: Is it possible to ban posts across all feds about trump, elon and similar topics for a week?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 8mo ago 100%

    You can ban them for yourself by monitoring your own internet use, deleting mobile apps (and/or disabling notifications) and reducing news consumption in general. All of which are pretty solid protocols for most people to follow 365 days / year, actually.

    I'd check out Leechblock NG (for Firefox and Chrome) if you need a short vacation from Lemmy or any other websites.

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    Signal usage survey, what versions do you use? Wanted for potential Flatpak adoption
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 96%

    Not being able to run Signal on my Android tablet feels really inconvenient. That would be no. 1 on my wish list

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  • How would you feel about a law that restricts the ability to purchase hardware used for training AI?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    I'd say LLMs are pretty comparable to an operating system (i.e., something anyone can buy, use and develop without any outside interference) and not comparable at all to nuclear weapons.

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  • tea
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    Which tea do you prefer?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    Love Japanese green teas as well. I've made a pot of that stuff (or matcha, genmaicha, etc) nearly every day for the last 20+ years

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  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    Renoise is very fun to use, and sounds great too. My imaginary DAW would definitely come with a 'tracker mode' inspired by that

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  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    I have a paid copy of Ableton already, just enjoy the open-source model a lot more for (basically all) non-music software, for the openness and flexibility

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  • Would it be worth it to stop using the Internet?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    I have to navigate my city's public transit system every day, so mobile internet has been a game changer for me personally. Thanks to that I'm able to check live arrivals and see which station it makes more sense to walk to in my neighborhood, or figure out exactly when where to switch lines (also based on live arrival times), etc.

    Having access to streaming music doesn't hurt, either. IMO it really just comes down to not installing dopamine slot machines (e.g., basically any social media). Keep the thing simple and utilitarian

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  • Would it be worth it to stop using the Internet?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    I'd say no, the benefits vastly outweigh the drawbacks. But yeah, it's important to have enough discipline to get outside and do plenty of stuff that doesn't revolve around the internet

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  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    I like that it exists, but haven't gotten any good results with it personally. I could see it being useful if your needs are simple though, e.g., just setting up mics with instruments, and getting a decently-mixed multitrack recording together.

    That said, I fully acknowledge that building something with the capabilities and sophistication of Ableton, or Logic, etc, is a gigantic undertaking, requiring huge amounts of work from a well-organized team. But an 'all-in-one' DAW solution might not even the right approach to take here, tbh. Maybe the FOSS model would work better for building a bunch of small modules that can be brought together somehow

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  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    A FOSS digital audio workstation that's on par with Ableton

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  • chat
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    How much should I care about news?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    The middle ground (IMO) is local news that's actionable. For me that means reading up on community meetings in my district, events involving local representatives, proposed zoning or street design changes, small-scale infrastructure projects, funding for schools and libraries, etc.

    Ultimately these are things that will affect your quality of life much more directly than anything involving national politics, or whatever irrelevant topic cable news anchors want you to get whipped into a frenzy about.

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  • linux
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    Which terminal emulator do you use?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    Kitty, but most commands are probably happening in eshell. Feels more easily scriptable to me

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  • What are your best Sleep tips and hacks?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 9mo ago 100%

    Exercise a lot (and get sunlight exposure) during the day.

    Also, never watch movies, read, scroll on a phone, etc in bed. You want your brain to 100% associate being in the bed with sleeping, as soon as it happens

    I'm usually out within 5-10 minutes now, since starting to follow those two things reliably

    (edit: also, minimizing light exposure in the last couple of hours of your day is good)

    edit 2: Forgot the most important thing of all, which is to keep a consistent sleep / wake time every day. Getting rid of all alcohol is great too, if you want actually-decent sleep

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  • linux
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    When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**
  • gzrrt gzrrt 10mo ago 100%

    I use Fedora Silverblue personally (feels rock-solid and borderline impossible to mess up), but you might want to get more familiar with the basics before getting into immutable distros. I'd echo what everyone else is saying and do Linux Mint first

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  • This is way too expensive for a drink.
  • gzrrt gzrrt 10mo ago 100%

    Also insanely unhealthy to consume stuff like this on a day-to-day basis

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  • How to cope with existing right now?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 10mo ago 75%

    IMO Lemmy's a new version of old-school web forums and link aggregators (which have been around since the beginning- kind of like Fark, Slashdot, etc). Using this site feels the same as using those sites.

    Think social media's a very specific thing that started off in the early-to-mid 00s- i.e., a site / app where you keep a profile that's tied to your real-life identity and real-life social circles (myspace, friendster, linkedin, facebook). And that's where the harm kicks in, since suddenly you have to worry about having some kind of curated digital persona, which has some kind of real-life impact. So if we can't talk about the harms of social media in a specific way (i.e., the harm of constantly comparing your life to these idealized representations of other people's lives), then 'social media' isn't a meaningful term anymore.

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  • How to cope with existing right now?
  • gzrrt gzrrt 10mo ago 94%

    I'm almost exactly the same age as you. If I've learned anything up to this point, it's that people would start to have better and richer lives as soon as they cancel their cable TV subscriptions, delete all social media accounts*, and delete all news apps from their mobile devices. I really believe smartphones are a huge culprit in making people miserable, and it's because we've let these things get totally out of hand instead of consciously making them as boring and utilitarian as possible.

    The issue of being 'informed' or not can be covered by reading Wikipedia's current events page for a few minutes each week. That should also free up plenty of time for people to focus more on what really matters day-to-day, which is their local community, friends, family and neighbors. Useful information is actionable, and actionable information can be found when you're laser-focused on your local area and the ways you can help improve it.

    • Lemmy / kbin isn't social media, IMO. ; )
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  • https://www.thecity.nyc/2023/7/6/23786520/argento-eric-adams-mcguinness-redesign

    The reversal followed a weekslong pressure campaign tied to the influential Argento siblings, owners of a film production company — and donors to Adams.

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    https://hongkongfp.com/2023/06/27/taiwan-residents-warned-against-stepping-into-minefield-when-travelling-to-hong-kong-in-updated-guidelines/

    Taiwan residents have been warned against “accidentally stepping into a minefield” and being arrested under Hong Kong’s national security law while travelling to the city by the self-ruled island’s authorities. The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) of Taiwan recently updated a section on its website dedicated to Hong Kong’s national security law, informing people of behaviours […]

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    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-06-26/nyc-congestion-pricing-first-of-its-kind-gets-final-approval

    * Motorists may start paying new tolls as early as April 2024 * Toll plan projected to provide $1 billion annually for the MTA

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    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/26/nyregion/hochul-penn-station-vornados.html

    Gov. Kathy Hochul has severed ties with the development plan that relied on the building of office towers by Vornado Realty Trust.

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