Ask me about:
- Science (biology, computation, statistics)
- Gaming (rhythm, rogue-like/lite, other generic 1-player games)
- Autism & related (I have diagnosis)
- Bad takes on philosophy
- Bad takes on US political systems & more US stuff
I’m not knowledgeable about most other things
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zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could get something for free the whole year, what would it be?11·6 days agoFree rent/mortgage if basic necessities are allowed. If not… a Michelin Inspector permit (and associated training courses), I do like some good culinary experiences
Nothing, and it’s not because I don’t play mobile games. I have a GrapheneOS phone that is so insulated from modern technology that it can barely run Uber/Lyft… so I keep games on my computers and tablets. Me having a bunch of gadgets (I have a Steam Deck and a dedicated tablet for mobile games) helps too
And… speaking of this topic. I am slightly competitive on a mobile gacha game at the moment; almost no serious players for these “mobile game” play on phone because screen too small, so they end up using the PC clients anyway…
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most unexpectedly useful item you've ever bought under $20?8·8 days agoGot a second-hand Walmart folding table + chair set at the beginning of my PhD, I think the entire set was like $15 or $20; it was the only furniture I had that lasted my entire grad school
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was the worst apartment you've ever lived in?5·10 days agoIf I count everywhere in the world… When I was growing up, me and my parents ended up renting some absolutely atrocious apartments that were close to where I went to school. The worst one was my middle school apartment… it was a tiny 1-bedroom for the three of us, don’t think it had a real kitchen, AC barely works (actually I couldn’t recall if it even had an AC), toilet clogged every other day, and once in summer the hot water broke down for an extended time and I had to take showers at the swimming pool I visit… To be fair, my parents grew up when China was a 3rd world country, so I guess the 3rd world country haven’t left them at that time
If I only count in the US… It was not that bad per se, but I lived in a shady 500 sqft tiny house next to the one bar in my college town for two years. It definitely felt quite shady and wasn’t exactly quiet at night. I’ve also had issues with the AC/heating and the metal pipe bursting once in winter. This place also gave me a peculiar core memory in college… I used to have a bucket by the front door to wash my car; once my school’s football team had a big victory, and the next morning the bucket was just gone
Also honorable mentions to my AirBnB adventures when I was younger… which includes once when I saw my landlord being put under house arrest as I was returning to the bnb, once when I think I shared a place with a drug dealer, and once I managed to get myself homeless in NYC at 3am in the morning because the host didn’t give me the room code & I couldn’t get in the building
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•A game you "didn't know it was bad 'til people told you so"?4·23 days agoDark Souls 2 was the first and only Soulslike game I played… Was a great experience and a good time killer during my summer break (when I still had one). Only later did I learn how poorly ppl thought of the game
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone else kind of disgusted at the waste created by going out to eat?21·27 days ago…are we describing the same restaurants? Unironically all the restaurants I go to generate less waste than me cooking at home lol…
As in, every time I go to a restaurant they would always bring in washable dishes/utensils, and I assume they would probably have to fill the dishwashers to the brim (in contrast to me living alone & only filling up half each time). The one time I ordered a takeout, the restaurant put all the food in insanely high-quality takeout boxes that were freezer and microwave friendly, I used them for meal prep for a full year…
Granted these are fine dining and all cost a fortune. I guess fast food/takeouts do describe that a bit better
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something you once had a lot of respect for but now have no respect for?361·1 month agoThe worshipping of the self-made man and entrepreneurship in popular American culture
I think I was just too young and fashionable, maybe I was one of those guys that saw themselves as a “temporarily embarrassed billionaire”… then got old enough to see through the nonsense
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why don't the whole planet just use UTC+00:00 / Universal Time without time zones?521·1 month agoI believe no one else mentioned this but… China is a case study of why this is a terrible idea
The entire PRC uses the same time zone, even though in any other parts of the world, China should have been split to at least 3 different timezones
It is very disorienting to try and go for breakfast in Tibet at 9 am to find that nothing is open and the sun is just out… So yeah. Imagine if this is extended to 12-hr differences
Wikipedia has a nice summary of this
On laptop:
- Primary LibreWolf, as it does everything I need, and I don’t 100% trust Mozilla anymore after recent incidents so I wanted a non-Mozilla fork of Firefox
- Secondary Chromium, when something refuses to run on Firefox and derivatives
On phone:
- Primary FOSS Browser, I think it might be some guy’s passion project… It works so yeah
- Secondary Vanadium, basically GrapheneOS’ in-house Chromium fork. For when the primary browser doesn’t do the job, which happens more often because I have FOSS Browser set on blocking all JavaScript…
donate it to meJokes aside… If you don’t use Mac stuff at all and don’t mind bricking the computer, would you be interested in trying out Asahi Linux for science?
I’m not familiar with the project at all so I’m not sure how it works, but it might be cool to try. The lead developer had some personal issues recently but is otherwise quite active on Mastodon
Slay the Spire, on ascension 20, I lose most runs… I think I enjoy torturing myself
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If real-life had D&D stats, what would yours look like? Would you focus new points on any in particular?1·2 months ago- Strength 6
- Dexterity 6
- Constitution 2
- Intelligence 20
- Wisdom 16
- Charisma 2
I’d wish to reroll my stats or at least try a different build
zlatiah@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there tips & tricks to quickly spot whether someone is a narcissist or otherwise on the "Dark triad"?62·2 months agoYup I was referring to Sinder
I only really watch clips so I wasn’t that personally invested in the drama itself (other than finding it intriguing). But it did hit a bit too close to home since my boss was almost exactly like that so…
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What profound statement has stuck with you over the years?21·3 months agoJust because two sides are fighting doesn’t mean one side is good (something along this line)
… I don’t think it is that profound, but I think about it a lot
zlatiah@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would You Rather: Shared Earth or Personal Random Continent?2·3 months agoOption 2
Not that I dislike 1, but between me being on the spectrum and having experience living alone in a foreign country w/o family for close to 10 years (and literally could only talk with family using video chats), I think I would be much more competent than the average person on living in the latter… Which also helps free out more space for ppl in option 1
Oh boy I do have some hilarious career-related stories! But yeah, I very seriously considered taking a job in Germany at one point (didn’t end up happening). Maybe I’ll chat a bit more about it somewhere else
Four. English, Chinese, Japanese, German.
Among these German is the only one where I’m not confident in my language capacities… So I almost beat OP in the bet :P I just happened to have learned German up until ~A2 for career reasons but dropped it since my plans changed. Other three I’m all very fluent in. I am also learning French but ironically I only know 1/2/3 because I’m a complete newbie…
I spent the last 10 years in the US so my internal monolog is a bit messed up… I primarily count in English which is not my native language. If it is a long number I’ll use Chinese since it is more efficient (one syllable each for 0-10)
zlatiah@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who use non-QWERTY keyboards: what do you use?4·3 months agoYup… I had a suspicion that the Belgian system will somehow be different, so thankfully I didn’t find this out the hard way. I could have almost bricked my laptop login password that way…
Also it’s the first time I had to use my right hand to type the Alt key which is so trippy
Chinese. I… don’t think China accepts immigration, so I don’t think it matters what most Chinese people think of Americans. Not that I think China would be an ideal expat destination for most Americans anyway… China also have most of the problems US have. Maybe for some highly accomplished scientists/business executives who can be offered a job (since China is spending a lot on R&D), but that’s probably it
As someone who lived in the US for a long time and actively considered this?