Psaldorn
I’m a Streamer and Software/Game Dev in Liverpool, UK.
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Stop by if you fancy a chat or whatever, https://twitch.tv/psaldorn
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Psaldorn@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•🍋No. More. Lemons. 🍋please. [Will Santino]8·2 days agoMy life arrived pre-sucked.
Psaldorn@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Bandcamp is waiving its fees today and all money is passed to the artist (until 12 a.m. PST)4·2 days agoI could but I would also like to pay the artists (if it’s not gonna bankrupt me)
Psaldorn@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Bandcamp is waiving its fees today and all money is passed to the artist (until 12 a.m. PST)11·2 days agoI went looking today to see if I could transfer Spotify or Deezer playlists and how much it would cost to buy all the tracks but the first few I checked were unavailable 😔
Psaldorn@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Josh Hawley introduced a bill to ban members of Congress from stock trading. Democrats said OK, we'll support it if it includes the President and JD Vance. Now the White House wants to stop the bill.3·4 days agoThat’s why I say only sellable after term is complete.
Perhaps a delay after that point would encourage policies that stand the test of time.
Psaldorn@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Josh Hawley introduced a bill to ban members of Congress from stock trading. Democrats said OK, we'll support it if it includes the President and JD Vance. Now the White House wants to stop the bill.40·4 days agoThey should be allowed to buy indices once a year, and only sell them when they leave office.
This encourages them to actually improve the economy but prevents them from using insider info to a large extent.
Perhaps it should be a new index that tracks a bunch of the major and minor indices, so anything they did try to pump would have minimal effect, but something devastating to the wider economy (like tariffs, deporting workers, killing aids programs that funded US farmers etc) would be resisted.
But I’m not American nor an economist so 🤷
I’m much of a muchness
I think you’re misunderstanding/I’m not explaining well.
Accessing emotions is hard for a lot of us because we’ve been trained to clam up. But without that external factor, it wouldn’t be.
But when we do actually do it, it now takes effort and strength when it probably shouldn’t.
But the physical loss of control when, for example, crying, makes us physically vulnerable as well as emotionally.
I can see why times in history, having v people be scared and breaking down would jeopardize themselves or others. But we’ve magnified that, or lost the nuance.
Crying or raging or withdrawing in camp is safe, on a hunt or while driving a truck is the exception not the rule.
I wonder if this is a modern human problem or just a human problem
Maybe I’m off but… they do make you weak, right?
And we don’t just let emotions happen sometimes, we should acknowledge they are always there to one degree or another. There may be times when having a brave face is what is needed, but for most people most of the time, it isn’t
So, the real takeaway should be “you don’t need to be strong all the time, in fact, you can’t”
Humans who said something funny might get fired so they act like robots.
Ai wont get fired so it acts like a funny human.
Psaldorn@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Ramsay's kitchen nightmares, but for software development1·2 months agoLook at this ci deployment! THE TESTS ARE TURNED OFF. YOU’RE RAWDOGGING PRODUCTION.
Oh my days. Your AWS isn’t destroying old deployments, no wonder you’re indebt, you have seven times more compute than NASA FOR FUCKS SAKE.
It’s the Gold Rush effect. Showing you all the good bits in the first 6 seconds assuming you have goldfishbrain.
Just have a shorter intro if you want people to pay attention! GET THE FUCK ON WITH IT