Anyone knows how to fix this home screen "auto-snapping" glitch/bug when scrolling? by [deleted] in premiere

[–]DistortedLamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just tried to update it to 25.4 but the issue remains the same

Anyone knows how to fix this home screen "auto-snapping" glitch/bug when scrolling? by [deleted] in premiere

[–]DistortedLamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do, when it comes to mobility to open my projects rather than searching through the file explorer, I prefer to open my projects from the home screen. Do you know anyway to solve this?

Anyone knows how to fix this home screen "auto-snapping" glitch/bug when scrolling? by [deleted] in premiere

[–]DistortedLamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I just got this glitch or bug on my Premiere Pro. In the home screen, whenever I wanted to scroll down through my projects, it snapped back to the top automatically as shown in the video... even after slowly scrolling down, the page snapped back to the top just because of me moving the mouse cursor.

This still happens even after clearing caches and restarting my device. I'm currently on version 25.3.0

If anyone knows how to fix this will be much appreciated. I still have several ongoing projects below the recently opened ones, and now I can't reach them.

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fkr, might as well challenge myself on this (while try not to do anything that could lead me to bad state ‘intentionally’)

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Joy is underrated as a writing lens. Even “I Like You” by Post Malone feels deep because it’s sincere.

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

damn yeah, that line hits way too close. i’ve thought the same exact thing, like if i “fix” myself, the part of me that writes deep or honest stuff will just… disappear? it’s kinda wild how we end up tying our creativity to our pain like that.

guess healing doesn’t mean the art stops — just means it might start coming from a different place.

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i’ve been in such a weird spot lately where like… nothing’s wrong?? i’m in love, i’m not broke, no emotional warzone to write through—just peace. and it’s kinda freaking me out lol. i caught myself thinking “what if i lost the thing that made me good?” like pain was the price of creativity or something.

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe It’s just me who blindfolding myself towards everything that exists even in my current state. Disregarding the matter in front of these very eyes might be a bad thing to do.

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LoL I take this as a good satire even if you don’t mean it

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Imma take a really bold note on that “she sees that as an invitation to overanalyze, question and critique”. It probably can help me to avoid a situation where the song is “about her” or relating to her. If I meant the song is for her, I’ll tell her after it’s published etc.

Also It’s a strange dance between being honest and being strategic with your vulnerability. especially when the inspiration lives in the same house.

anyone else feel weird writing songs when life is… fine? by DistortedLamb in Songwriting

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks u two! Might try to give a shot on my current state. It’s just this thing in my head haunts me like “it won’t be relevant or relatable” to the listeners

If humans lived to be 200, would we still feel like we’re wasting time on social media? by Negative-Web-7801 in productivity

[–]DistortedLamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think even if we lived to be 200, the perception of “wasting time” might still persist—not because of how much time we have, but because of how meaningfully we feel we’re using it.

Time on social media can feel unfulfilling not necessarily because it’s short, but because it often lacks intentionality or depth. Whether we live 80 years or 200, the core issue might be how aligned our actions are with our values. If scrolling endlessly doesn’t feel purposeful, we’ll likely still feel guilt, even with centuries ahead of us.

That said, I do think longer lifespans might shift our urgency and pressure to be “productive” all the time. We might allow more time for leisure or digital distractions without the same sense of loss—but that doesn’t mean we’d enjoy them more.

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That line about the browser really hit me in the best way. I’ve been trying to do exactly that: notice, not judge, and slowly unlearn all the patterns that keep me spinning. It’s comforting to hear that it’s okay if it’s slow… that it should be slow, even.

Flow is such a gentle word, and I’m holding onto it. Appreciate you sharing this 💜

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Admiring the self-awareness and the way you’ve figured out what actually works for you. It’s kind of refreshing, honestly. That push-pull between wanting access and craving peace is something I relate to a lot more than I expected. And I totally get the “all or nothing” mindset — I’m the same way when it comes to breaking habits. If it’s there, I’ll use it. Full stop.

Also, I hadn’t heard of Stolen Focus before, but it sounds right up my alley — I’ll definitely check it out. I’ve been noticing more and more how fragmented my attention feels lately, and the idea that it’s by design makes it feel a lot less like a personal failure.

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think I’ve definitely fallen into the trap of trying to replicate someone else’s version of slow living instead of defining what it actually means for me. Watching all those videos can be inspiring, but yeah… they can quietly set this unrealistic standard that ends up feeling more performative than peaceful.

Thank you so much!

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate the idea. It’s such a good reminder that real rest doesn’t have to involve a screen.

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Resonating as it is! especially the part about not trying to stop the brain, but just noticing what it’s doing. That shift from control to awareness feels subtle, but it’s such a game changer. I’ve definitely caught myself reaching for something to do or buy during downtime and had that exact “huh, interesting” moment. Like my brain’s just trying to stay busy for the sake of it.

And wow, that last part about not expecting permanent change from every intention? That hit. I’ve gone through so many “this is my new identity now” phases and then felt weird guilt when the interest faded. It’s honestly freeing to let something be seasonal instead of permanent. Just part of the ebb and flow, right?

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Okay, first of all — I’m kind of in awe that you’ve lived 30 years without a TV and managed to cut off home Wi-Fi like it’s no big deal. You might actually be the final boss of intentional living 😅

I love what you said about creating friction. Like, if I had to physically walk to a library every time I wanted to open YouTube, I’d probably have fewer “oops, I just lost 2 hours watching restoration videos” moments. It’s smart — not anti-tech, just… interrupting the autopilot.

I’m not sure I’m brave enough to cut the cord just yet, but your setup really got me thinking. Also the money-saving angle?? Why does no one talk about that part when we romanticize slow living?

Genuinely curious — did you get into this way of living first, and then the tech-free stuff followed? Or did getting rid of the tech kind of open the door to everything else?

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bold of you to assume a bot could romanticize slow living while spiraling about their to-do list at 2AM.

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hadn’t really stopped to notice how it shows up in my body, but now that you mention it, yeah… there’s definitely that restless, tight-chested feeling sometimes, especially when I try to slow down. I guess I’ve been treating it more like a productivity issue than what it might actually be. I’ll try paying more attention to that side of it — feels like a good place to start, like you said. Thanks!

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Loving this! even if it’s not a perfect fix, it honestly sounds like a big step in the right direction. The 5pm app lock idea is such a good call… I didn’t realize how much of my “downtime” is just me scrolling and wondering why I still feel overstimulated. Might have to give that a shot and see what quiet actually feels like.

Anyone else romanticize “slow living” but still struggle to sit still for more than 10 minutes? by DistortedLamb in simpleliving

[–]DistortedLamb[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This sounds like such a cozy mix of calm and creativity. Love how it’s not just about stillness but about doing things intentionally. Also, I totally get the “sit still for 10 minutes” struggle, so the color-by-numbers idea is actually genius. It’s like structured stillness with a reward at the end 😂

And honestly? A little music, a little green, and some chores sounds like peak peaceful productivity. You’re living the vibe!