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Helloooo! I am Moose! They/Them/He/Him I am a embedded software engineer with autism, depression and anxiaty ( Wooo! ). I post about... whatever I want... software things, mental health things... whatever I feel like Feel very wellcome to send me asks about... anything that strikes your fancy :3

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Honestly... My Advice When People Ask How To Learn Git Is:

Honestly... my advice when people ask how to learn git is:

1 Open a console.

2 Write "git"

3 press enter.

Now read and follow instructions.

Git is OLDSCHOOL.

Meaning it is a self documenting program

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10 months ago

Being an engineer means being a professional and using correct technical terminology!

It is "Gas driven high impedance issues with the hardware."

Not " I forgot to plug it in "

To be fair, a lot of goofy-sounding rocketry/aerospace terminology has a legitimate nomenclatural role beyond just being silly euphemisms.

"Unplanned rapid disassembly", for example, exists as the necessary counterpart to planned rapid disassembly: sometimes a rocket is legitimately supposed to fall apart or blow up, so you need a specific term to emphasise that it wasn't supposed to do that.

Similarly, "lithobraking" was coined by analogy with aerobraking (shedding velocity via atmospheric friction) and hydrobraking (shedding velocity by landing in water), and it does have some intentional applications; the Mars Pathfinder probe, for example, was deliberately crashed into the Martian surface while surrounded by giant airbags, and reportedly bounced at least 15 times before coming to rest.

(That said, aerospace engineers absolutely do use these terms humorously as well, because engineers are just Like That.)


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9 months ago

I would pick... T. dohrnii's ability to physically revert to a child when life gets too stressful

if you could have any 1 of any animal's ability, what would it be?

mine would be the super loud "SHLOP SHLOP" sound dogs do when licking themselves

9 months ago

Like... I tell people that if they want the "It just works" experience, they should install Linux mint and move on with their life.

Now you no longer need to check the news if windows have snuck another thing that spies on you into your PC and you now need to manually turn it off. ( If Linux distro did that it would not have any users 12 months later... so they don't) .

There is no longer ads you risk clicking on by default embedded into your OS and programs. You cannot click on anything bad that can fuck up your machine ( User space protects ) because... it is YOUR computer. It is insane that this level of "don't have to worry. You are safe" is a feature on Linux... that should be a basic thing for every OS...

There is no obfuscation. Anything you want to see, change or control, you can. Everything is made to show you, the user, as clearly as possible what is going on. And if you don't like something, you can change it. 100% of the time. You do not have to hope that a UX designer remembered to give you settings and Daddy Microsoft allows you to do it.

When something is hard to see,understand or change in Linux, it is because it is a complex difficult thing. It is NEVER because a dude gets a salary for optimizing obfuscating how things work.

And it is not MAGIC. People who design and manage linux distroes are not a special race of humans with better ehtics and design skills than the lesser folk of windows and mac

You know what it is? Healthy competition. That thing so many people are in favor for in theory but not in practice.

It is because open source means the distros that get popular is THE ONES THAT THE USERS LIKE THE MOST.

And not just the Linux distro. Every tool. Every functionality. Every program and library. If the users want to use a competitor, they just can.

Like... my sibling in christ... stop begging Microsoft to fix visual studio so everything does not break if a file or folder have a space in it.

It have been 28 years. It is never happening.

Get ovet to Linux. Stop begging for features in Windows. In linux you DEMAND them. In linux you get them.

Because in Linux we BUILD them.

"I like windows. It just works."

No Jim.

No the fuck it doesn't.


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9 months ago

Ooooooh!

No no!

That shit is HARD!

There is this weird insane idea that getting nothing productive done is the same as relaxing.

It is NOT. It takes ENERGY and ATTENTION. You tire out from it. This is where, you need help.

Not necessarily professional help but just someone else to help you break free. Help you starting out on something. Help you do something.

Doing the tasks that take over your brain first with help can then make others possible alone.

But you need HELP. And when you are paralyzed like this it is hard to make yet another task which is asking for help and explaining what kind of help you need.

So. When feeling somewhat ok, spend that ok time on talking with friends, family and partners. Anyone who can help you.

And talk about what the signs that you are freezing up are, and how you would like then to help.

Adjust these over time. It is a lifelong proccess of fitting your life and people to you. But it can be done. And it helps a lot, and it helps quickly.

Fellas How Do You Deal With This

Fellas how do you deal with this


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9 months ago

One of us!

One of us!

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Hi, I'm learning Frontend Development! 💻📚 Learned the basics for HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Now I start deepening and want to document my progress.

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