Usenet (and still there), mailing lists (hooray for any that use schleuder), a bit of IRC (though I was never one for quick fire & forget statements, today I’m good with Signal/Molly/Gurk and XMPP; Matrix never appealed to me), lot’s of Forums (mostly related to my favourite games at the times), some twitter (though I was never really comfortable with the hustle to gain more visibility through large follower numbers), switched over to identi.ca (and eventually many different ActivityPub servers, currently one Akkoma and one Lemmy; not interested in PixelFed, though it helps I dislike the dev’s attitude; PeerTube could be interesting as a consumer, but the UX still feels atrocious; I tend to leave my name/handle behind when switching, I’ll inform some people important to me, but I am quite happy not having to maintain friendships and a reputation, gotta do that in meatspace, and I find it taxing even there). Lurked 4chan a couple years, but was never comfortable engaging, too much “fake” being a horrible person. Was relatively active on reddit, but ever since the redesign I felt it was too cumbersome to use (yes, old., I know, but who wants to rely on a legacy version being available?), plus their corporate decisions were pissing me off more and more (Yeah, I’m a pretty stout software freedom person, down to using libreboot & canoeboot, though I no longer wish to associate myself with the FSF, given their tone-deaf handling of the whole RMS situation), so, yeah, eventually lemmy. I’m more quiet than I used to be, getting older, I suppose, but I was also never that into anything “social” in the first place (I’m an Aspie, who’d have thunk?), so I mostly lurk and only post when I feel I can actually contribute something meaningful.
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Arcanoloth@lemmy.mlto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We really like thinking. In fact we think thinking is more important than everything else. We might be aliens from some kind of thought-universe.
5·7 days agoWe certainly like to think that we like thinking; Whether we actually do is a matter of debate.
Arcanoloth@lemmy.mlto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why is the beginning on the left and the end on the right?
2·11 days agoGlad you like it :-)
Arcanoloth@lemmy.mlto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Budweiser is currently cheaper in Germany than in the United States*
1·12 days agoIt’s not exactly one of the top brands (or even all that well known unless you grew up with the internet, tbh) over here, can’t sell it for much when there are literally dozens of way more popular brand around :-P
Arcanoloth@lemmy.mlto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why is the beginning on the left and the end on the right?
31·12 days agoAFAIK Just the way it turned out (and then was applied to more and more things). Others write top to bottom or even left to right on odd lines and right to left on even ones (boustrophedon, “as the ox plows”).
Mostly stuff around the house, so replacement parts (broken stuff, missing caps, etc.,) or useful crap like a pen holder that fits into the hole left in my ikea desk from one of their qi-chargers that turned out to be less convenient than I thought :-P Turns out having a 3d printer one tends to find use-cases all over, just like one does having a 2d printer. You just didn’t consider those before you had one and now, poof, you can just make it when you have an idea.
I mostly do very technical designs, mathematical curves rather than organic ones, if at all. I’m a programmer so the concept of “writing” my models instead of 'drawing" them feels more natural to me, hence OpenSCAD instead of the usual CAD tools or even blender (it certainly helps that I did a lot of raytracing stuff with povray years ago). It ain’t art, but figuring out the real-world strength of different geometries, how to design screw-holes that work even when sagging somewhat in one axis, creating an exact mathematical description of the thread for a nut and bolt that work despite the crude resolution of a FDM printer… all these tickle my brain and I enjoy them.
As to learning there are many decent tutorials on designing “production ready” parts (think small-scale manufacturing runs), e.g. “Slant 3D” on youtube. But ultimately my answer has always been “becoming fascinated, trying stuff out, and trying to find resources on specific problems I encounter” Not because it is fast or efficient, but because I tremendously enjoy the experience ;-)
printables, thingiverse, but mostly I make stuff myself with openscad (I do mostly technical/functional stuff)
Arcanoloth@lemmy.mlto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Are we truly prisoners of our upbringing?
4·2 months agoPrisoners? No. Influenced to varying degrees by everything we have experienced, including, obviously, our upbringing? Certainly.


Because, as usual, the actual info is hard to find: They looked at Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, and 1Password (see https://zkae.io/)
As a user of https://www.passwordstore.org/ (GnuPG+Git, and I use a https://www.nitrokey.com/ and self-host the repo via https://forgejo.org/) I feel:
a) Overlooked b) Vindicated c) Quite safe
;-)