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A friend made this years ago. I never used it but the idea is awesome.

https://github.com/ligi/SurvivalManual


Ive overdosed edibles multiple times and I dont know what you talk about.

Well how do you know if you overdosed? What else happens besides anxiety and paranoia? Some of the reaction may be genetic, but I think many people have a negative reaction to taking mass quantities of cannabis. I don't know if you want to take a poll here but it's pretty common...

The fact that someone had a negative reaction to an overdose has nothing to do with how (properly dosed) THC/CBD affects unhealthy (and healthy) people.

Many substances can be overdosed on, even though they may not be harmful - or may even be beneficial - in appropriate amounts.


Yeah, what could go wrong.

I just checked my Awair Element data for today at home - its true; the average is about ~900ppm with high/low peaks around 1600/500.

I live with 3 dogs and was alone the entire day.

For the interested, here is the graph for a year: https://i.imgur.com/mrXI3y1.png


But the factory ~~can~~must grow.


My first hue led is from around 2015 and is still working perfectly fine.

Every other low quality led I bought around that time or even later is long dead by now. I disagree


Even off-brand ones now are lasting longer than the ones 10 years ago. It used to be a problem, now I rarely change any bulbs.


Besides the epilepsy, what do you mean with "bad for dogs?"

Sidenote: My partner and me both "feel" the difference of cheap LEDs. Its not something we can pinpoint down, but it got way better with hue lights.

We live with multiple dogs and iam really curious. One of the dogs that we often had around had severe epilepsy that very strong medication was needed and the dog died anyways way to early around the age of 2. She had less sizures than in her original home when she was with us which ofcourse might be unrelated to the lighting. But your thought is interesting.


> Besides the epilepsy, what do you mean with "bad for dogs?"

Psychological or physiological unease at least, I assume this from the way rapidly flickering dying florescent lights make me feel.


When you notice flicker, your iris is trying to expand and contract at that rate to compensate. It was one of the things people were pointing fingers at for sick office syndrome, back when fluorescent tube lighting was popular. People, and I assume dogs, have different thresholds when this problem kicks in and flicker becomes noticeable.


I tried Hue lights last year but 50% of them had problems. Did you run into that too?


No issues but I bought my last one like 2022 and didn't need to replace any of them.


2025 I switched to nixos and will probably stay. I used gentoo for like 20 years. Its the distro of my heart.

With some notebooks, some of which were getting on in years, it was simply too resource-intensive to update. Only GHC, for example, often took 12+ hours to compile on some older notebooks.


I tried to list available packages on NixOS and nix-env consumed more than 6 GB Ram. Everyone told me not to use nix-env; everyone except NixOS manual. Trying to understand NixOS environment is a deep rabbit hole.


The Nix documentation is what drove me away from it years ago when I tried. I ended up landing on GNU Guix, where I have been for about 5 years now. I found the OS documentation to be much nicer (info pages!) and the decades of Scheme documentation makes the language easier to pick up too.


Seconded! I really liked Nix, but found the language and some of the tooling inscrutable. With (non)Guix I got all the Nix goodness, but in a form I understood much better. If Guix wasn't so good I'd be on Gentoo or Arch.


Yeah, it's in a weird state of officially being stuck to legacy channels/profiles and unofficially having moved to flakes. Excessive RAM usage with nix-env, which theoretically can be improved but requires deep design changes, was what driven me to flakes.


Would it not be sufficient to use the official binary packages?


They only added the binary packages at the end of 2023.


Its also wrong. With 10 hours of helldivers 2 you havent seen much of the game at all.

I played it a bit after release and have 230 hours. I liked the game and it was worth my money.


Yeah, I meant "at least" 4-8 hours. Even if you get bored and give up after that, you've gotten your money's worth, in my opinion.

I have almost 270 hours in Helldivers 2 myself. Like any multiplayer game, it can expand to fill whatever amount of time you want to dedicate to it, and there's always something new to learn or try.


I would say until you are about level 60 there are a bunch of mechanics that you won't understand.

> Like any multiplayer game, it can expand to fill whatever amount of time you want to dedicate to it, and there's always something new to learn or try.

Generally at this point I normally do runs where I go full like gas, stun or full fire builds.


I have serious issues reading that font


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