Change your perspective… and the reality changes!
That’s what a daycare npc told me in Pokemon Black. Although I haven’t really found much use for the quote, it has stuck with me for long.
Hi there, I’m SpaceXplorer, or if you find that difficult to pronounce, just call me Ashu.
I’m 18 years old, with some deep interest in technology, computing, and photography. I do like to draw and play the guitar, but you’ll rarely see me do it.
I’m still figuring out what I want to do.
Change your perspective… and the reality changes!
That’s what a daycare npc told me in Pokemon Black. Although I haven’t really found much use for the quote, it has stuck with me for long.
I was kinda expecting that sooner or later. Although it seems that it is only the basic interaction metadata - device info, crash logs, etc.
I just stopped using my printer. I do have to print often, but it’s not worth it. I’d rather pay the nearest general store to print my stuff. Dirt cheap rates and I don’t have to maintain anything. Just pay and print
Hey, I’m thinking of switching my Jio SIM to VI. How’s the coverage and speeds for you? Is it cheaper and/or offers some actually useful side-perks?
Well there’s also Hasan Minhaj but I don’t think he said that.
What does Ace mean, if you don’t mind me asking?
Why did people stop using notepads (actual physical ones) for this? No digital storage, no leaks. Besides, after a couple of times you get the muscle memory of typing in the passwords anyway.
You just described Indian Online marketplace season sales.
4 older than me. Holy shit now that hits different.
Why does every post on this sub have Rule in the title?
Also is it just a meme sub or something else/
God Indian roads are the biggest culprits for this.
And charging for “verification”
That’s… an astonishingly low number.
“On Twitter—which is now called “X” for some reason—algorithmically-boosted blue-check users…”
Words so mesmerising I turned off my adblock
Is it due to the scammy potential uses of the domain?
Meanwhile me on lemmy.zip -
grabs popcorn
I learnt quite a lot, but I guess the most important things I’ve learnt is IT stuff. Since I had a computer, I used to mess with anything and everything. As a result I learnt things that people can pay thousands to a third party to do, when it sits right on their PC. One of my relatives is in the IT industry (senior manager for a unicorn company) and I once casually just showed him what I knew. Even he admitted I had some interesting stuff up my sleeve.
When I left home at 19, things opened up for me a lot more than I expected. But I still regret the 8 years that I was just “hanging in there” because the alternative was just so much better. I see where you are coming from, but unless the parents are only somewhat bad parents that otherwise take care of you, this is bad advice.