A readme file for Dylan Araps from 3 days ago saying “have taken up farming” and the github page for neofetch has also been archived. Good for him I guess.

  • @RegalPotoo@lemmy.world
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    1082 months ago

    Things made out of wood don’t suddenly stop working cos you looked away for 15 seconds and Wood v2.1.4 is incompatible with Nails v4.0, but if you upgrade Nails you also have to upgrade Paint to v2.2 and they completely changed their API because the old API wasn’t sufficiently cool anymore

    • Maestro
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      402 months ago

      Woodworking is very popular among techies for a reason. As are playing music and climbing (bouldering)

      • Gormadt
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        222 months ago

        I’m an avid hiker personally

        Especially in the local wilderness where I don’t get cell reception

        It’s nice knowing that literally no matter how important somebody thinks their problem is they can’t reach me no matter how hard they try AND no matter how much my reflex is to check my email for “important” things that need taken care of I literally can’t check it.

        • @jodanlime@midwest.social
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          I am also an IT nerd that hikes as much as I can, when the weather permits. Too many of my local trails have decent reception so I have to just forget my phone exists for a while.

      • zib
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        102 months ago

        This past weekend, I picked up a little wooden craft kit. All the pieces were pre-cut and I just had to glue and fit things together. I put it together yesterday and I can confirm, it was the most satisfying thing I’ve built in ages.

      • 520
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        42 months ago

        Woodworking and rock climbing scratch the problem solving itch in different ways, on top of the creative (in woodworking) and physical exercise (rock climbing) itches common in most people.

      • @DudeDudenson@lemmings.world
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        22 months ago

        I never understood techies that do climbing, how are their wrists not completely fucked adding that kind of exercise to the usual tech problems??

        • Sʏʟᴇɴᴄᴇ
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          22 months ago

          Climbing usually builds strength and helps to reduce chance of repetitive strain injuries. Finger injuries, however, are super common but fortunately don’t typically hinder typing.

          • @DudeDudenson@lemmings.world
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            12 months ago

            Interesting, I still weight 116kg so climbing isn’t an option for me but I would have expected it to make the wrist injuries worse

            • @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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              If you’re saying you think you’re too heavy to climb: while that may be true now, you could consider using that as an activity target. That is, you want to be able to do the thing, so you can figure out a plan (which might involve a doctor - I don’t know your situation) that gets you on a trajectory such that you will be able to get into climbing in a year or two. It won’t happen overnight, and it will likely not be easy, but you can get there!

              Fwiw: I recently lost about 10kg and am doing well with keeping it off, mostly with just conscious lifestyle changes (portion control, forcing myself into more active habits, being more judicious - though not puritanical - about my food choices), and the difference in my average energy level is frankly remarkable.

        • @ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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          02 months ago

          Exercises using wrist strength actually help with those problems. I haven’t done climbing, but I do tend to include wrist related stuff in my routine.
          e.g. nunchuck exercises are good for shoulders and wrists. Quarterstaff spinning has also been useful.

    • @iopq@lemmy.world
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      262 months ago

      You thought

      In fact, your farm equipment is made not to be repaired by you. Your tractors and what have you are very anti repair

      • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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        122 months ago

        It’s probably cheaper to import a Zetor or MTZ from Europe, the 70s-80s models are still very much in use.

    • Possibly linux
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      52 months ago

      And then you call the vendor and they say there is nothing they can do after you sat on hold for several hours

    • @Zorsith
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      32 months ago

      Or wood 2.2 has an unpatched zero day and now some dude in Russia owns your barn until you repaint every surface (wipe and reload)