pieceofcrazy

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[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 years ago (2 children)

La loro strategia è quella dell'Embrace, extend, and extinguish (EEE).

È essenzialmente un cavallo di troia per uccidere la concorrenza mentre è ancora in fasce. Bisognerebbe non solo evitare questo Threads come la peste, ma anche sabotarlo attivamente nel nostro piccolo scoraggiando la gente dallo scaricarlo.

Chiaramente non si può vincere una guerra contro un gigante e il corporate web è una realtà che non farà che rafforzarsi in futuro, ma l'obbiettivo è quello di preservare e fare crescere spazi come questo per garantire a chiunque lo voglia un internet diverso

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

I'm using Top 6 Hours since I'm trying to not use my phone that much, and when it gets boring I switch to Hot or New.

Sorting by New is particularly refreshing since the communitoes are smaller and it doesn't feel as a depressing ocean of posts no one will interact with.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I already commented on your older post so I'll just copy-paste what I wrote:

Let me tell you, if your interests keep changing and you’re easily bored, you’ll get bored of every new hobby you find. Thing is, boredom is inevitable even when we do things that are pleasurable, so you might as well find something you actually like and “elevate” yourself in some way (be it physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, you name it).

I’m a psychology student and I love what I study. Is is fun? No. Do I get bored often? Hell yeah. But god I love doing it, because at the end of the day I feel enriched and with a new perspective on the world. Every single time I decide to persevere through difficult or boring material instead of booting up a game or watching YouTube I feel so much more myself.

And mind you, I’m terrible at this. I struggle so much to keep myself from getting into the hyperstimulation rabbit-hole, and I often spend whole afternoons jumping from one thing to the other (not necessarly games/social media, often I keep jumping between books and articles and projects every 10 minutes without ever finishing anything), but it’s a process.

That said, I would suggest someting like music production. You can get as wild as you want with technicalities but it’s also creative. I recently discovered Pure Data and it scratched that itch of both doing something creative and learning something technical.

Whatever you choose, embrace the boredom! It’s part of everyone, it’s part of life. The hardest thing is getting started (e.g. I stayed up late to work on a new hobby and the next day I have no desire to get back to it, but as soon as I start doing it again for as long as ten minutes I’m absorbed again), often you’ll fail but it’s not a race. You could also get back to an hobby you started a while back but approach it from a different perspective (for me Pure Data did it with music production and coding), so that you’re not overwhelmed but don’t have that feeling of “already seen” neither.

On a side note, mandatory “are you seeking professional help” question. If you’re not, start doing it. If you already are, good job! It can feel slow at times, maybe you keep talking about the same thing (or change topic everytime) and feel like you’re not making progress, but it will yield its result in the long run!

Good luck with everything man! I know you’ll get something out of this situation :)

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

Loved this post, and I agree on everything. I don't really have anything to say, I'm just commenting to up this post hoping more people will comment :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sono un ingorantone eh, ma a quel punto non basta che una banca decida di abbassarle drasticamente per ottenere praticamente un monopolio?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

While I agree, I'd also like to point out that learning on YouTube, while an absolutely viable option, strenghtens different learning mechanisms than written sources. Also, using YouTube exposes you to what the platform wants you to do - that is, consume as much content as possible without necessarily getting anything out of it, which might get in the way of actually learning.

The main risk of, let's call it "Social media learning" is that it very easily (very very easily) turns into entertainment, which is the opposite of actually studying.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Let me tell you, if your interests keep changing and you're easily bored, you'll get bored of every new hobby you find. Thing is, boredom is inevitable even when we do things that are pleasurable, so you might as well find something you actually like and "elevate" yourself in some way (be it physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, you name it).

I'm a psychology student and I love what I study. Is is fun? No. Do I get bored often? Hell yeah. But god I love doing it, because at the end of the day I feel enriched and with a new perspective on the world. Every single time I decide to persevere through difficult or boring material instead of booting up a game or watching YouTube I feel so much more myself.

And mind you, I'm terrible at this. I struggle so much to keep myself from getting into the hyperstimulation rabbit-hole, and I often spend whole afternoons jumping from one thing to the other (not necessarly games/social media, often I keep jumping between books and articles and projects every 10 minutes without ever finishing anything), but it's a process.

That said, I would suggest someting like music production. You can get as wild as you want with technicalities but it's also creative. I recently discovered Pure Data and it scratched that itch of both doing something creative and learning something technical.

Whatever you choose, embrace the boredom! It's part of everyone, it's part of life. The hardest thing is getting started (e.g. I stayed up late to work on a new hobby and the next day I have no desire to get back to it, but as soon as I start doing it again for as long as ten minutes I'm absorbed again), often you'll fail but it's not a race. You could also get back to an hobby you started a while back but approach it from a different perspective (for me Pure Data did it with music production and coding), so that you're not overwhelmed but don't have that feeling of "already seen" neither.

On a side note, mandatory "are you seeking professional help" question. If you're not, start doing it. If you already are, good job! It can feel slow at times, maybe you keep talking about the same thing (or change topic everytime) and feel like you're not making progress, but it will yield its result in the long run!

Good luck with everything man! I know you'll get something out of this situation :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

As of now, 2 years would be enough. I would have enough money to get out of my parents house without them giving me money for a year so that I could study without working before I (hopefully) get my scholarship next year.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sì continuo a ragionare come se a Roma non ci tornassi più, ma sicuramente scenderò a Natale se non prima, e c'è sempre l'opzione di farsi spedire le cose, motivo per cui voglio fare una sorta di inventario delle cose che lascio qui di modo che se serve qualcosa so in che scatola si trova.

L'idea di portare almeno 7 di tutto non è male, magari mi oriento più verso le 10 unità, almeno per magliette/camicie, per evitare di trovarmi in merda se esplode la lavatrice o mi macchio irrimediabilmente qualcosa.

Di console per fortuna ho solo la Switch (per un attimo ho pensato di portare la 360 ma è durata una frazione di secondo) ma il PC è un desktop con un vecchio stereo ingombrante al posto delle casse. Probabilmente mi servirà un viaggio solo per quello, e per le casse stavo pensando di prendere delle Logitec o simili una volta su così non mi impazzisco con quei tre mattoni di cui è composto lo stereo.

Mi resta il dubbio se portare o meno la sedia (che è parecchio comoda), ma anche quella è un'ammazzata non da poco e probabilmente rimanderò.

Grazie degli spunti!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago

Wish the big three would come together for some type of preservation goal at the very least.

It's sad, but I doubt this will happen if it isn't profitable in some ways. We need an external organization to do this, as it happens with the preservation of every other media (at least I think)

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite. It was €130, good battery, no bloatware, does all the things I need from a smartphone even if the touchscreen is starting to freak out from time to time. Probably need to change the display but I'm broke atm

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

Sounds good! I'm going to listen it on the way to work tomorrow morning!

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