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gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•I love how resource-efficient linux distros areEnglish1·1 day agoLOL… I guess!
gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•I love how resource-efficient linux distros areEnglish5·2 days agoThat was the joke I think
::Unrelated::
Are you actually on threads? For a sec I thought you were a Threads user.
This feels a bit yiffy
gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Cyberastrology: The theory that if you know the exact network conditions at the time someone first connected to the Internet, such as ping times to the major servers of the cyberzodiac, you canEnglish5·2 days agoAnd now you’re on the Fediverse. I’m thinking there’s something to this cyberastrology stuff…
gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the longest you've gone without a shower/bath. Why?English5·2 days agoYeah, probably… I don’t know, I don’t really want to self-diagnose.
gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the longest you've gone without a shower/bath. Why?English14·2 days agoProbably close to a month.
Kind of reminds me of a penguin.
gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I don't get this trend, but there's a moth on my ceiling. Enjoy !English12·3 days agoamazing moth
I dream about stuff like this
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrel by Susan Cooper
I’ve heard of this before, but ended up not going for it at the time. I’ll add it to the list, thanks :D
Thanks for the recs!
Thanks for the recs :D
Solarpunk is a more or less utopian setting, so creating a compelling conflict is likely quite challenging.
Well, maybe in the traditional sense. I think there’s value in art for beauty - simply describing a beautiful, idyllic world might be enough for a good novella - but conflict is the nexus of narrative, of a compelling one, at least. The first book, for example - A Psalm for the Wild-Built - centers the internal conflict of the MC. The second book (which I’ve now finished) feels more like a journey in a physical sense - walking around; there are different philosophies explored, but it doesn’t feel nearly as meaningful; also, at the end, a big question is asked, so it kinda feels like the whole book was a build-up - read: justification - for the last couple of pages wherein the conflict is both confronted and resolved, meaning, it’s practically absent for 95% of readtime.
…The War for Kindness by Jamil Zaki… …The Silence trilogy by D Nolan Clark…
Added to the list! :D
Thanks for the rec. Just read the synopsis; it sounds like something I should read, frankly.
It’s officially moved up to the top of the list.
LMFAO THIS FUCKING CAT!!! IT’S SO FUCKING WRINKLY?!?! HAHAHAHA
gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I think I bought the wrong gameEnglish7·5 days agoI feel like this is the 2nd time in as many days that I’ve seen mothposting… Which isn’t a lot, but still.
gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A Completely Natural Conversation in the NYC RedditEnglish36·6 days agoGots to be
Well…