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sorrowl,

Pretty good, atleast for me. Almost all vsts I’ve downloaded work really well, windows vsts included with yabridge, sometimes the ui is janky (could be 'cause i use a tiling wm and pop-up windows don’t agree with it) and a couple of random vsts don’t work at all (includes both linux and windows vsts so idk if it’s bad programming or a linux thing.) Reaper also has support for claps and lv2s which both work well.

Women working in Antarctica say they were left to fend for themselves against sexual harassers (apnews.com)

The National Science Foundation, the federal agency that oversees the U.S. Antarctic Program, published a report in 2022 in which 59% of women said they’d experienced harassment or assault while on the ice, and 72% of women said such behavior was a problem in Antarctica....

sorrowl,

Yes, it is. On a long mission, even a few kg can have big differences in fuel consumption. Also the mean difference of reaction times between men and women is around 20-30ms, which is miniscule. Idk about the differences in resistance to space, but I highly doubt that men are significantly more resistant than women.

Thoughts on pills vs injections

I was talking to my hairdresser last week and she loves injections. Guess she forgets enough that pills everyday are too much for her. I’m taking mine in the morning, evening and then progesterone right before bed. So, three times a day I have to take pills. Guess I’m curious what your thoughts about the differences are and...

sorrowl,

Injectables are easier and cheaper to get diy, so I use them. I was a bit afraid of needles, but that anxiety quickly faded. Monotherapy is also a nice bonus, compared to having to buy and remember extra medicine.

sorrowl,

ngl, would rather drive that than a Tesla

sorrowl,

Sorrowl listen to song Sorrowl by band Suotana. Sorrowl like song and name of song.

sorrowl,

Rallying at night in the middle of a forest.

sorrowl, (edited )

There’s a kernel option to disable the text and it’s on by default on Arch, but not on Ubuntu.

Edit: It seems that the kernel parameter is not on by default. I’ve always used GRUB and the text hasn’t appeared for me until I’ve removed the quiet option in the GRUB config file so I thought it was on by default. It might be on by default with GRUB or I’m remembering wrong.

sorrowl,

It’s an option on phones.

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