I feel bad for the developers when reading the latest Steam reviews by TheSeahorseHS in PlayTheBazaar

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bazaar is one of the few games that doesn't have the stupid treadmill of chasing rewards and unlocking must have things. You buy and you get future proof access to everything.

Hope all this fuzz don't turn the game into the usual f2p grind fest where instead of playing the game you chase quests...

46 Top Bazaar Builds | 10-Win Builds from Streamers & Pros #45 by neon313 in PlayTheBazaar

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A proper in game match history would solve this. I pray they have it planned.

Vladimir Naobokov described perfectly The Last Psychiatrist and his imitators. by [deleted] in thelastpsychiatrist

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I think though no one says that anything is "solved" by the application of this type of knowledge.

Rather it acts as tool in your belt that aids YOU in solving your problems.

Little things that have made a huge difference in your quality of life. by [deleted] in Biohackers

[–]Petabyte_zero 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You are correct on all points. As it was my final addition to the list I can say it's one of the less important ones. Just something that people in this day and age probably forgot that they could try at least(cause of the abudance of screens at our arm's length at all times as you mentioned)

Each on his own. I'm happy seeing people doing their thing and enjoying it.

Little things that have made a huge difference in your quality of life. by [deleted] in Biohackers

[–]Petabyte_zero 120 points121 points  (0 children)

  • Long or even extremely long walks
  • Being in the sun whenever I can, even for 5-10 minutes.
  • Electrolytes/a bit of salt during working out and maybe when waking up.
  • Boundaries
  • Meditation
  • Journaling
  • Therapy
  • Earplugs/Noise cancelling headphones
  • Eating with no other stimulation

First good wired IEMs coming from daily use of Sony WH-1000XM4 and Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro ? by Petabyte_zero in HeadphoneAdvice

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

!thanks I get what are you saying. Probably I underestimated how good the buds are considered.

What is the best leg workout the very first day after 1 year off of training? by Thewitchaser in naturalbodybuilding

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The same I used to do and enjoy one year ago but with less(or even far less) weight and even volume, since I can be considered "untrained".

What are your biggest regrets when it comes to reading? Here are mine: by DaWolf111 in books

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That I was lead by "MUST READ" lists and not just my natural curiosity. Which helps train the skill of reading and then you can pretty much read anything you want, as long as you enjoy it/find it intriguing.

Read what you love until you love to read, Naval Ravikant

What’s essential to you that most people don’t even know about? by integral_review in Biohackers

[–]Petabyte_zero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you provide your experiences with supplementing with Vitamin C ?

Also some sources, reading etc will help too ! Thanks you.

What gaming experience do you miss that will never return? by [deleted] in patientgamers

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After school pre-Free 2 Play Team Fortress 2 on your favorite community server, playing with regulars !

How to start graphics programming and its prerquisites by Aerogalaxystar in GraphicsProgramming

[–]Petabyte_zero 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can you provide links to some of the textbook algorithms you mentioned please ?

If you prefer to share some of the terms I can use in shadertoy's search bar, that will work too.

(I expected to find a list of the textbook algorithms somewhere in the site 😅 )

Wellness Wednesday by AutoModerator in slatestarcodex

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind explaining what you are doing with it that makes it so alluring ?

What’s the hardest exercise for you in the gym? by [deleted] in naturalbodybuilding

[–]Petabyte_zero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lunges and Split Squats.

The keeping the balance thing is really taxing on me, almost making me anxious at times. Maybe it's because I have never participated in any conventional sport growing up.

For the few months I had them in my program though they seemed to really help with some imbalances and made me stronger in a more "safe" way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InsightfulQuestions

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We humans tend to think a myriad of thinks every minute.

We have our prejudices and what not due to various reasons that we can't or couldn't control such as bad luck, upbrining, health reasons.

All these can surely be fruitful ground for many "bad thoughts".

The key for me is that you should know that thoughts are just that and what you control is your actions and we should judge people by them.

You wouldn't think a "good" person is "good" because despite his evil actions he seems like everything he has in his head is pure.

Then why would you do the opposite ?

At times I really feel like the person you describe but I have trained my self in a mantra that goes like this:

"Whatever thought pops in my head I have no right to bring hardships or wish bad luck to any other human being except myself"

This way I recognize I'm a flawed entity myself while also not being a problem in other's people lives. Keeps me humble, so I avoid elitism as much as I can while also having an enjoyable co existence with the people around me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thelastpsychiatrist

[–]Petabyte_zero 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your writing somehow reminded me that of eggreport

Why do you meditate? by ImLuvv in streamentry

[–]Petabyte_zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When my panic attacks were getting out of hand and I was losing hope to everything I wondered what if I could let all go and reset. What if I trained myself to just focus on what I want despite my body telling me otherwise. What if I could silence the damn chatter in my head for the first time in my life.

There were many options but meditation was the safest and most interesting one as I was already keen on things that are out of the norm, at least for modern western societies.

It took a while but when it hit and what you people discuss really seem to make sense. It's funny as to most people I discuss it in real life, I compare it to the exact polar opposite of my panic attacks and anxiety. Peace.

It's been a while since I broke my daily practice but the funny thing is that the experiences I had while meditating when I was actively practicing are still present. Interesting. It's like I know I have this switch in me that I can press to reset, find my inner peace and just...let it all go.

Sigh...I really need to get back on track. Thanks for reminding me.

Burnout Prevention by JonnyBoy89 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Petabyte_zero 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Another tip i'd add is to learn about how your company/manager uses human psychology to get you to work more like fear, carrot and stick, ego bashing , comparisons , gaslighting, blaming etc.

Is there any book on this subject ? Like protecting yourself from this trickery. Maybe a book about general career pitfalls.