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suicide / mh mention but this is about food 

one time when I was going through a major depressive episode, my then-partner told me, desperate but also trying to cheer me up, "but you can't die yet! there's so much food you haven't tried!"

to this day, I believe no one has ever understood my primary drive and motivation as well as they did.

sooo I scavenged the old fullsize camera's body lol.
Bit of sawing, hotglue, fits like a glove :D

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@io@notbird.site @fox@notbird.site you should. :P

everything is fixed :3

Only thing left is a new fpv camera mount, as this one is significantly smaller than the original

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@chosafine@tenforward.social the real question is; is the internet ready for me

@witchy@radical.town @Ophillous I was about to post it lol

youtu.be/qCwlA7J56XY
girl in red - i wanna be your girlfriend

aaaa why do I brew coffee ever
something about my french press really fucks me up, way more than any other coffee

tech question, boosts would be great 

@dysphoricunicorn I looked at ubackup.com/clone/xbox-one-s-d
Which just clones, then extends the partition, but with their proprietary windows tool

tech question, boosts would be great 

@dysphoricunicorn It seems the HDD just needs to be NTFS, so you can try the dd and/or then resize/create the NTFS partition using GParted or similar

Wired, 1993: Rebels with a Cause - Your Privacy. "On the cover were Eric Hughes, Tim May, John Gilmore, holding up an American flag, faces hidden behind white mask, their PGP fingerprints written on the foreheads. Gilmore even sporting an newly-founded EFF T-shirt. (from Thomas Rid, CS Monitor)"

Wired, 2019: YOU'RE IN PRIVATE MODE. To continue using a private window, sign in or subscribe. The title of the article being denied reads "It's Time to Switch to a Privacy Browser. Ad trackers are out of control".

My quad is not looking too happy right now, but all the tech arrived to fix it :3

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so I just received the best aliexpress package ever....
And it's quadcopter replacement parts lmao

@f0x
i guess my more precise point is:
certain people like to argue about behaviour as if humans were a very specific kind of rational, but that seems to be a wrong assumption
and whether they should be that kind of rational is also not necessarily answered in the positive

@grainloom in it's purest sense they mean "i've made x people happy". Or it's just brain going ooh numbers

@grainloom well OTOH those things do give you either internet points or make your friends happy, so there's definitely "selfish" incentive to do so

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