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  • I've been preferring it actually! There's a sense of calm I get from scrolling through my frontpage and being out of posts at some point, usually like 20mins. I used to spend hours and hours on Reddit, just because it was so easy to keep scrolling infinitely.

    At first I thought I should subscribe to more communities to have more content but it's actually kinda nice to be limited.

    I also found a great female weightlifting guide over on hexbear, so I've been building muscle since November. Someone must really care to post guides here, so my confidence in it has been a lot better from the start.

    And I recently took the plunge and opened a community for posts about Royal Pythons. I'm still the only poster, but it will catch on eventually, and I'll cultivate it to be better than r/ballpythons from the start. Some of the posts on that subreddit are simply scary haha

  • and well the rule I broke was basically depicting child abuse/neglect.

    yikes, you know how that sounds. Reddit mods can be power hungry assholes, but that doesn't make it okay to break rules that are designed to make people feel comfortable in a community.

    Either way, hope you take this as an opportunity for introspection. Welcome to Lemmy, do your best!

  • noooo, that used to be my favorite subreddit to scroll with my husband and go "What the hell is wrong with these people!"

    They had this great elitism about how a proper Goon setup needs as many monitors as possible, which is such an arbitrary thing to get hung up on when your hobby is watching porn all day. It was fascinating to watch!

  • After some more research, I think that might be it ^^ It does look a lot like rat fuzzys do, although I've never seen one this big. Actually I've never seen one at all, because I only got my snake at a size where the 20-30g rats I got were all in the "weaned" age group.. and now I'm on the 30-50g bag and they're larger but younger somehow?

    Guess these rats were just born really big for some reason lol. Kind of a shame, that coat is really cool, kinda reminds me of Shar-Pei dogs

  • The first time I saw a Drag Queen was while hanging out in a gay bar in Amsterdam (obviously stoned).

    She was so tall and all I remember was looking up and this complete feeling of reverence, like walking into a church and looking up at very beautifully crafted artwork on the high ceilings. Absolutely amazing.

  • Saying that is one thing, living it is another.

    I'm feeling pretty shitty right now exactly because I'm putting myself first for the first time in 3 months. It sucks man, but being constantly drained and dead inside sucks too.

  • This thread randomly came across my timeline, so yeah why not!

    Does anyone have any good resources on "general" cyber security information? Like total Cybersecurity 101 stuff, especially for mid to large sized company infrastructure? I've done a bit in school but I could totally use a refresher on all of the concepts.

    Officially, I was put into the Role of "Cloud Security Engineer" at work. No one really knows what that means yet, the Roles were handed out last August. There are some AWS specific resources on that and they're nice and all, but they kind of assume that general security knowledge already exists. I'm a bit in over my head I think lol

  • Related book recommendation!!

    Kil'n People by David Brin - it's a futuristic Murder Mystery Novel about a society where people copy their consciousnesses to temporary clay clones to do mundane tasks for them. Got some really interesting discussions about what constitutes personhood!

  • Yup, exactly! So a calculation-only module that doesn't have a frontend would never have any TS Code in my case.

    The classification of language -> task makes sense! I'm thinking of the weird college courses that wanted Java frontends lol

    But how would you generalize that for a resume? Say you've used C# both for making backends and making frontends in separate projects. Would any sort of classification make sense in that case?