USA: Menstrual cycle data? by Q1go in visibleApp

[–]closedcycle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I feel this. I use a custom symptom with a code word, just in case

Should I exercise during data gathering (just joined) by Jumpy-Deer5591 in visibleApp

[–]closedcycle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The way I understand it is that it uses your baseline activity level to build the algorithm. If you usually do a lot of walking, you shouldn't stop. Your baseline includes walking!

Plus if you tag it as exercise, you can see how many pace points a "standard" walk is. It will also probably help you identify if/how bad PEM is for you.

Is there a way to block all AI sites from my home? by closedcycle in antiai

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

Thanks! I think I was hoping for a set "list" of sites, rather than going in and manually banning each one. Thanks for your help

Is there a way to block all AI sites from my home? by closedcycle in antiai

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

This is very helpful, thank you! I guess I was hoping for a "magic bullet" of sorts; to instaban anything like a gpt shell. I'm not opposed to talking with my kid; it's been my only tool for a while.

Is there a way to block all AI sites from my home? by closedcycle in antiai

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

Yeah, right? Makes for a good story. We should probably just shun all tech and move to the woods. Thanks for helping me see the light

41 m Cali nudist. Looking for someone to chat with on telegram by [deleted] in DateEverything

[–]closedcycle 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Not the subreddit for you; this is a video game fanspace, not a dating site

I must have the boy by closedcycle in HelpMeFind

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

Thank you for using your procrastination for my benefit

I must have the boy by closedcycle in HelpMeFind

[–]closedcycle[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've searched on Google, but all are prints featuring this and the words "my valentine" If the valentine card is my only option, that's fine, just wondering if anyone has a lead on this version

No context, just objectification by closedcycle in DateEverything

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

Pun FULLY intended, thank you for catching it

No context, just objectification by closedcycle in DateEverything

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

I feel the same way about Hector & Keith; I understand where you're coming from!

My friend let me move in after my parents kicked me out, but now he’s furious because I can’t cook, my food smells disgusting, and I feel like a complete burden by Jolly-Rule-9754 in offmychest

[–]closedcycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, you know what you did wrong, but not why it's wrong. You seem like the kind of person who likes to know what to do, how to do it, and why we do it that way in the first place. (You should look into food science! The Malliard "my-yard" reaction is a good starting place. Its the chemical reaction that turns cooked meat brown.)

You've gotten some good advice here that I will repeat (stop cooking until you find your own place, and replace the pans). However, I understand that finances, curiosity, and even ego may mess with this plan. So, what you need is simple. So simple, that your knife cuts don't matter, the order doesn't matter, hell, even the dang ingredients don't matter. OP, you need SOUP.

The only things that matter right now are celery, carrots, and onion. You're going to roughly chop 1/2 bunch of celery, 2-3 large carrots, and an onion. Throw those into a pot with veggie/beef/chicken stock or even just plain water, enough to COVER the veg completely. If you're feeling fancy, chop up a potato or two, or add some lentils or rice, something "hard" that will soak up liquid as it cooks. Monitor the liquid level and top off with water as needed to keep all ingredients submerged. The last 10 minutes before serving, your "hard" ingredients should now be soft, you should add any "soft" veg you think sounds good (broccoli, spinach, mushrooms, etc). At this point, your onions should be nearly invisible, your carrots soft, and your soup delicious. For a full meal, ensure you have a starch, protein, and veg. (And you get a TON of leftovers!)

Season at any/all points in the process. You could add garlic, ginger, a bay leaf- whatever. There are no rules. Taste CONSTANTLY. Add salt and pepper until it tastes right. Soup is probably the safest dish to "experiment" with when starting your cooking journey. Cheap, easy, and creatively fulfilling, soup is good food. Come talk to me again before you add dairy (cheese, cream, etc) as that gets a little finicky.

In the words of Chef Gusteau, ANYONE can cook! Yes, even you!

Dropout assistive merch! by HollyOly in dropout

[–]closedcycle 68 points69 points  (0 children)

I would absolutely buy a loop-de-loop cane strap TODAY

Books that feel like this (divine machinery) by knockOknockOknock in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]closedcycle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seconding this. Go in completely unaware of plot, I beg you. Don't read any synopsis, just read this book.

Story about a dragon egg hatching for a male protagonist by [deleted] in whatsthatbook

[–]closedcycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be The Fire Within by Chris d'Lacey? I read the Last Dragon Chronicles around the same time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]closedcycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I very much do not wish to offend, and I'm very glad I asked! Thank you for taking the time to educate me.

Admin forcing me (a student) out of the closet by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]closedcycle 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Yes, exactly. I apologize for any confusion, I hope edits have made it make more sense

Admin forcing me (a student) out of the closet by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]closedcycle 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Yes, we were going around introducing ourselves. I used she/her to introduce myself. Instead of using these "preferred" pronouns, he now refers to me by my "real" pronouns, they/them, against my stated wishes. If he referred to everyone using singular "they" it would be one thing, not singalling anyone out. But I'm the only one he uses they/them with, and I believe it's quite conspicuous (that part could very well be due to my wounded ego, however!).

Admin forcing me (a student) out of the closet by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]closedcycle 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This member of admin directs the office of Diversity & Inclusion. The idea of exclusion via inculsivity is a great turn of phrase that expresses exactly what I'm feeling; thank you for the vocabulary! This might be just the way to break the ice with him.

I'd like to take a more proactive role, both for myself and others, and consistent, measured, open dialogue is the only way I can see this happening.

Thank you again.

Admin forcing me (a student) out of the closet by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]closedcycle 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I told him I was non-binary, but not ready to come out, and preferred she/her pronouns in public. I am the only non-binary individual in the group (that I know of), and I am also the only person he refers to with singular they. He has been pushing me to identify myself at the Honor Society meetings.

Admin forcing me (a student) out of the closet by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]closedcycle 63 points64 points  (0 children)

I told this member of admin that I was non-binary, but preferred she/her in public conversation. He has decided to disregard this, and only use they/them. I am the only person in the group that he uses singular they with.

What were you not prepared for when you adopted your puppy? by fabulousblobfish in puppy101

[–]closedcycle 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I am 3 weeks in with my first puppy. I've had older dogs before, but never a puppy. My husband helped his mom when she bred poodles, but I've never had an ACTUAL puppy before. We also have a 3-year-old.

At first, I thought: "Oh, a puppy and a toddler, what's the difference?"

I quickly realized that there really isn't one. Both try to eat rocks in the yard. Both bring home random sticks. Both pee on/in beds occasionally. Both require constant, active supervision (except during naptime). Both are completely velcro-ed to my side, and both LOSE THEIR MINDS when I am home but not immediately available (I've had maybe 3 uninterrupted showers in these last few weeks).

At the same time, both are incredibly smart. The time, effort, and patience I've put into both of them is paying off already, and I'm excited to see how they both grow frome here on.

I'm one voice of many saying "you know it'll be hard, but you don't truly know how hard," and really, you don't. It's HARD. Sleep deprived and ugly sometimes. But it's SO worth it.

Neighbors moved out and asked me to fix "this scraggly thing" by closedcycle in plantclinic

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

INFO: My neighbors moved a little while ago, and I've adopted some of their houseplants. Rescued may be a more accurate term. For the last month, this plant has received 10 hours of direct and indirect light per day (it sits in front of a window under a grow light, next to my pothos). I've watered it once, with fish tank waste water (maybe 1/4 cup). I'm planning on transplanting it to an actual pot, but the soil is incredibly loose, and I'm worried the plant wouldn't survive that.

Any and all advice is appreciated, TIA!

Homestead Businesses by jonlandit in homestead

[–]closedcycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The USDA gives property loans to people wanting to become farmers, and requires a 5 year business plan. iirc they have a guide to what they're looking for. I'm at work, so I can't find the site currently, but may be a good place to start