

So that’s 13% of desktop users being on Linux. That’s much more than I anticipated.


So that’s 13% of desktop users being on Linux. That’s much more than I anticipated.
If I’ve got someone else that’s also into it and frequently wants to do it together, then it’s waaay easier for me to continue it. Kinda sucks cause it makes me feel like I’m putting the onus on others to keep me involved. I swear I’m not doing that on purpose!
It’s probably a little harder for people with ADHD to stick with something through the lulls because we don’t have that intrinsic motivation driving us to be able to experience that delayed gratification.
When trying to build a routine or a habit, it’s like clearing a path through a forest and building a trail. It takes everyone dedication and effort. But for a lot of people (not everyone) with ADHD, it’s probably more like a thick-ass jungle. I can do it, too, and it’s gonna be a strugglebus. But once it’s cleared and the pavement is down, consistent foot traffic is usually all that’s needed to keep it clear.
Was that a Blazing Saddles quote?
In Firefox, you can disable the clipboard events. I’ve done this for the rare case of me copy+pasting a password and forgetting to clear the clipboard after.
On Android, I’ve noticed that it’s possible for apps to read from the clipboard, to read OTP tokens for example. Since I noticed that a while back, I’ve always been wary of the clipboard on any device I’ve used.
Considering most gaming consoles use AMD hardware, they’d be having to keep up on licensing for those products as well.