Is anyone aware of any sort of program you can run in the background that like, snaps windows to screen edges and stuff other than displayfusion, which has really annoying "upgrade to pro" messages that pop up at random?
I am talking about something that will align the edge of a window to the edge of the screen if you drag the window close enough to the edge, *not* the half-assed window snapping that windows has now where you can make it take up half the screen
A flavor of my bullshit that I'll always be on about:
"What if I'm wrong about some aspect of my identity and abandon that label in the future!" is almost never a productive line of thinking.
Identity is a continual process of creation, not a process of aligning with some platonic ideal of yourself. Do what feels right, right now. The future can sort itself out later.
early-game dragon quest ix spoilers
Rosemary's been playing Dragon Quest games lately and I really appreciate some of the puns in it
in dragon quest ix, the place you go to change vocations (DQ's answer to FF's job system) is called Alltrades Abbey, and it's presided over by Abbot Jack--Jack of Alltrades
but the pun doesn't stop there; Abbot Jack gets exposed to a magic artifact that turns him into a monster, and takes on the name Master of Nu'un
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No one in particular - just felt like drawing someone with this body shape, and it ended up as this fox wearing a scattering of assorted accessories. I'm still an unabashed fan of stuff like this, and I wish I could find more art and more artists who were attuned this way. There are a few I know of, but more would always be welcome.
re: self-negativity
Rosemary took over for a little bit to let me calm down and... I guess I'm feelilng better now. I don't have any answers any more than I did then but I at least don't feel as awful as I did then
self-negativity
feeling kinda, bad about how non-confrontational we are
we can never seem to commit too much to anything out of a fear of losing friendships or something
i wonder how much of our opinions are truly our own and how much are "this opinion will get us into the fewest arguments with people"
I really don't know
@Frinkeldoodle (easier to us, that is. there are way fewer things that can go wrong when you work at a low level and don't have to worry about things like memory segmentation and operating systems getting in your way)
@Frinkeldoodle when necessary, yes. assembly is way easier than high level languages because one instruction is one instruction and the compiler doesn't do anything weird
but also we try to avoid using any sort of processor at all when we can. much easier that way.
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