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Posts by Mae (gae)

dysphoria is dumb!! michelle very cute!

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on my old sata ssd, windirstat takes 3:39 to fully crawl it (and it's only 230 gb but quite old); my newer 1 tb nvme ssd only takes 12s though.

wiztree takes 16s on my sata ssd and 0.3 seconds on my nvme ssd, so that is quite the difference

6 days ago 0 0 0 0

you should try wiztree, it's an alternative that is so much faster

1 week ago 1 0 1 0

spannend, veel plezier!!

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

your control key was probably stuck for a bit

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

thanku! <3

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Buiten de stad lijkt het voor hun dat de macht naar de stedelingen gaat, maar niks is minder waar uiteraard.

We hebben dus een partij nodig die durft te zijn voor systeemverandering, en we moeten argumenteren voor de juiste systeemverandering, niet xenophobie. 5/5

3 weeks ago 4 0 0 0

Het probleem wat we willen aanpakken is niet zozeer dat we moeten luisteren naar de ideologie van ver rechts, maar naar de problemen die ze proberen te verklaren. Mensen merken dat het systeem minder en minder voor hun werkt. Er gaat geld en macht naar de rijken en machtigen; minder naar het volk.

3 weeks ago 2 0 1 0

De framing dat het system zoals het nu is correct is, dat wat we nodig hebben kleine veranderingen is, en geen systematische veranderingen nodig zijn, in ieder geval qua economie. En dan komt ver rechts met "die zijn er wel, en de problemen worden veroorzaakt door immigranten"

3 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

Ik ben het ermee eens dat we niet per se populistischer moeten zijn - maar het feit dat mensen zich niet gehoord voelen is wel waar. Links heeft zo'n 30-50 jaar terug systeemverandering opgegeven, en dat is een probleem. We accepteren op links namelijk consistent de framing van centrum-rechts.

3 weeks ago 1 0 1 0
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Ik ben het ermee eens dat we niet per se populistischer moeten zijn en dat dit te plat is - maar het feit dat groepen mensen in het volk zich niet gehoord voelen is wel waar. Links heeft zo'n 30-50 jaar terug systeemverandering opgegeven. 1/

3 weeks ago 2 0 1 0

it's on the BDS list (XBOX is on it, Bethesda is XBOX nowadays), so that should factor into your choice.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

alsjeblieft post geen ver rechtse mensen, zelfs al zijn hun woorden technisch gezien waar.

ik geloofde je al voordat je de link doorstuurde; er is een neiging van antisemitisme op rechts, en bij ver antisemitisme hoort ook israel kritiek, en het delen als oprechte woorden geeft hun woorden te veel

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

i dislike it for the same reasons i dislike ai "art" - it moves artistic choices from humans to choices from algorithms. sometimes, that's okay, but that should not be a default like DLSS tends to be presented as, and the choices by algorithms should still be human-curated.

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but the order of operations *is* (part of) the grammar of math

the choice of order of operations is itself part of the language of math - you can just as easily do math with a different order of operations, as long as you're clear about it (it'll make things a lil more awkward, but still)

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

diving into the sequel seems pretty good to me, the balance of the main game is usually significantly better than the mods. also sts2 seems to be pretty good so far, it has some mayor new characters, and the pacing is a little different

but also worth to check those out, just saying vanilla is good

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

yeah! sts1 has it with mods, but sts2 has it officially. been playing singleplayer myself though first. the balance is quite different

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

(i'm being silly here, to be clear, i know i'm rather tall compared to international girls, just when i go to trans groups i often feel on the small side :P)

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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it wouldn't count *if* 183cm was like, very tall for a dutch girl. it is not, around 8% of the cis women from a similar year as me are taller than 180cm (and 75% of the cis men are taller than 180cm)

i know plenty of girls who are 190+cm

1 month ago 0 0 1 0

1.83m
y'all are tiny

1 month ago 7 0 2 0

oh fair i'm extra autistic tonight so it flew over my head (as you can see with me diving into research at random lol)

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

here's a mirror archive.ph/RsfS4 (do use ublock origin when accessing this site - i would use archive.org but it was excluded from there)

1 month ago 1 0 1 0
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When and Why Parents Prompt Their Children to Apologize: The Roles of Transgression Type and Parenting Style Young children are sensitive to the importance of apologies, yet little is known about when and why parents prompt apologies from children. We examined these issues with parents of 3-10-year-old children (N = 483). Parents judged it to be important ...

looking further i did find this, which suggests that authorative and authoritarian parents are more likely to demand apologies pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...

that's far from the claims by these articles, but it does suggest a pattern. couldn't find other papers, but not my area of research so

1 month ago 4 0 0 0

i agree that it is not scientific - it just is better because it is written by an actual psych(instead of likely AI). definitely not to be used in a scholarly setting.
however, the example cited is likely based on experience of the psych, which is still worthwhile in talks with therapist, as you say

1 month ago 4 0 1 0
Barry repeatedly told his mother he was sorry because he knew it was the only way to stop her from lashing out at him. From experience, he knew that trying to hold his mother responsible for any unwanted outcomes resulted in her making herself the victim and lashing out at him. The only way to stop her was to say he was sorry, even though the only thing he was actually remorseful about was relying on her for something time-sensitive and important to him. He would try to avoid this situation in the future.

Barry learned from consistently being treated this way as a child that when unwanted outcomes occur, the only way he can avoid verbal abuse is to get ahead of it and apologize profusely. He generalized this in all of his relationships, even though most of his relationships are not abusive.

Barry repeatedly told his mother he was sorry because he knew it was the only way to stop her from lashing out at him. From experience, he knew that trying to hold his mother responsible for any unwanted outcomes resulted in her making herself the victim and lashing out at him. The only way to stop her was to say he was sorry, even though the only thing he was actually remorseful about was relying on her for something time-sensitive and important to him. He would try to avoid this situation in the future. Barry learned from consistently being treated this way as a child that when unwanted outcomes occur, the only way he can avoid verbal abuse is to get ahead of it and apologize profusely. He generalized this in all of his relationships, even though most of his relationships are not abusive.

here's a source for a similar claim that is less likely to be AI generated (and the author seems to be a real psychologist) www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/my-s...

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Frequent Apology as a Symptom of Childhood Parental Trauma Do you apologize even when you are not wrong? You may be retraumatizing yourself every time.

here's an actual source www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/my-s...

1 month ago 34 14 1 3

ah, geometrists

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

hah, fair. usually not so easy yeah. hope youre a lil better today, at least

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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who do i need to get angry about for making you sad? that's homophobia!

but yeah, at least you know correctly that you're hot!

1 month ago 1 0 1 0
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Watch history - this list has no videos

this is how it should look like, you might have to go into settings to set it like that

(*sorry* :P)

but in all seriousness - are those videos you have in your browser history? or do you only watch videos on your phone? is your google account active on other devices?

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