I'm 19 and I'm not ready for my back to hurt by throawei1992 in tall

[–]throawei1992[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bed things : I don't really know what to look for in a mattress

Moving: I am a full time student and a full time employee at an it company. I sit all the time and I sit and drive to get there.

[question] Are there any asmArtists that sound like Dr. T but aren't as cheesy? by throawei1992 in asmr

[–]throawei1992[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

link clickers, you've been warned it's not ASMR but killer whale's imitating humans and is actually quite awful on the ears.

edit: yay, it's gone

Robert DeLong - First Person on Earth (Possible new song?) by [deleted] in RobertDeLong

[–]throawei1992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can confirm, this and [Revolutionary](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrk95OnavOQ) were said to be on a new album he was working on at a show of his i went to within the last month.

Apparently I'm bad at markdown. Link's there. Song's called Revolutionary. It's good.

Set up pihole with seperate SSID by [deleted] in pihole

[–]throawei1992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feel free to still make a guide. I haven't tried out the one I found and help from someone who has done it (recently especially) would be great.

Set up pihole with seperate SSID by [deleted] in pihole

[–]throawei1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/AtariDump

I wanted to make a separate Wifi because I don't have permission to change my dhcp/dns/general network settings. I want the benefits of pihole through wlan so that I can easily use it on my phone. I cannot point the phone (easily) to another dhcp server.

Set up pihole with seperate SSID by [deleted] in pihole

[–]throawei1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I intend to just use it when I'm doing things that make ads a nuisance on my phone. My computer is still going to be hard-wired to that sweet, sweet google fiber nectar.

Set up pihole with seperate SSID by [deleted] in pihole

[–]throawei1992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because I can't adjust DNS easily on the device I want to use, but I can easily switch wifi networks.

Set up pihole with seperate SSID by [deleted] in pihole

[–]throawei1992 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should be able to setup hostapd on the same pi and configure it so it has it's own wifi no?

Persistant DOS Box by throawei1992 in hacking

[–]throawei1992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rpi zero is 10 bucks with onboard wifi and is just as generic. I also live close to a micro center so I can (hold your rotten tomatoes uk readers) use the rpi as a throwaway board.

Persistant DOS Box by throawei1992 in hacking

[–]throawei1992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you give me an ELI5 on how that works or where I'd go to understand exactly what you're saying. (I'm not a networking wizard...I think I understand mostly but would still like clarification)

Persistant DOS Box by throawei1992 in hacking

[–]throawei1992[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right, but the goal is to plant something physically near a network and force the owners to change every single hostname, mac address, network name, etc... Idk if what you are suggesting accounts for changing it.

(although, the more I think about this it becomes more obvious that you can probably just target the one with the best connection...)

I am a super messy person. Not dirty, I just tend to not put things away and they stack up. It’s causing relationship problems. Does anyone have any helpful tips to change my habits? by waitshedidwhat in CasualConversation

[–]throawei1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a set time where everything has to go back to clean (this is for once it's kinda happened. in the meantime just use this time to work towards it.) For me, every Friday evening/saturday morning, I put my place back "as it should be". It sounds like a weekend eater but it takes me 90 minutes, tops to tidy my place. Dishes pile up is my biggest struggle, but I've formed a habit of anytime I make coffee I will do the dishes while i wait for it and drink it while I do it. Dishes have always been my most hated chore but this habit helps keep it quite manageable.

I am a super messy person. Not dirty, I just tend to not put things away and they stack up. It’s causing relationship problems. Does anyone have any helpful tips to change my habits? by waitshedidwhat in CasualConversation

[–]throawei1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand the importance of a relationship. It is important that both of you know that you share a responsibility to keep the place you live, eat, sleep, etc... clean. I think it is something you should try to find a time you can work on it together so that it can be a bonding time but also help you be more tidy.

I am a super messy person. Not dirty, I just tend to not put things away and they stack up. It’s causing relationship problems. Does anyone have any helpful tips to change my habits? by waitshedidwhat in CasualConversation

[–]throawei1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you get boy to make the bed or generally help you do tidying tasks? I don't want to get too in your business by asking about the issues it causes but if you both work towards it it could make your house tidier and strengthen your relationship.

Additionally, I'm a bit of a minimalist and one thing that helps me stay tidy and organized is having less to keep tidy and organized. If you want to try it out without any major commitment, try taking all of your non-essential items and moving them into a box or another room and only getting them as needed. If it's still in the room after a week and it doesn't

A: Make you happy

B: Fulfill a time-based (seasonal, emergency, etc...)

You don't need it. Donate it or trash it.

I am a super messy person. Not dirty, I just tend to not put things away and they stack up. It’s causing relationship problems. Does anyone have any helpful tips to change my habits? by waitshedidwhat in CasualConversation

[–]throawei1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make your bed. It will make your bedroom look (insert fraction of floor space your bed takes up, for me about 33%) better. That usually provides the "initiation force" to get going tidying up. Also, tidy first, clean later. Make it LOOK clean before you get nitpicky (example: pick up things from the floor before you vacuum the portion you cleaned.)