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  • linuxduck@nerdly.devtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    Family started to make fun of my pronouns. I’m just tired of people choosing to be cruel for cruel sake. So I deleted Facebook, essentially cutting them out.

    My mom refused to use pronouns and I’d given her 6 years to learn and grow, cut her out.

    In the past, a coworker on purpose set up a birthday for one of my best friends and didn’t invite me. They made up super weird reasons why I wasn’t invited. I realized he was manipulative… I cut him out…

    Another co-worker was a friend but then one day he wanted to start touching me. I don’t like being touched. I kept asking him to stop, he did it more. Til one day he pushed me into a cold case (we worked at a grocery store). I cut him out.

    Regardless of who I cut out though, there is ALWAYS room to come back if they change and grow up.

    I’m still hoping my mom will before she passes… : /



  • linuxduck@nerdly.devtoTechnology@beehaw.orgTwitter is now X
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    I enjoy reading about this change because everytime someone writes something like. Look what x did. My first thought isn’t of Twitter or any social media, it’s: “who’s x?” (As in replacement variable)

    So stupid to rebrand like that. Oh well, never used Twitter anyways



  • Click the hamburger icon in the upper left (talking as if you are in mobile web) Go to communities. The page always lists your local communities first, click all.

    In the search box put the full address. It looks like, !name@domain.tld. For example, !cats@lemmy.world

    Hit search and wait patiently for up to 15 seconds. Important.

    You will see the community show up (unless it’s blocked) and you click the link it shows you.

    Click on the + for their Sidebar. Click Subscribe

    :3


  • I suppose it has to do with being stateless.

    I just loved learning about lambda calculus.

    I think the idea is to remove complexity by never dealing with state, so you just have one long reduction till you get to the final state…

    But someone who’s more into lambdas etc should speak about this and not me (a weirdo)