AuDHD is a life of contradiction. Breakfast time is one of my favorite times of the day because it is such a consistent routine. Dinner time is one of my least favorite times of the day because it is too on-the-rails.
AuDHD is a life of contradiction. Breakfast time is one of my favorite times of the day because it is such a consistent routine. Dinner time is one of my least favorite times of the day because it is too on-the-rails.


The Flatpak drag-and-drop thing I’ve seen before (even on Mint) and I think it’s because of permissions. Try installing Flatseal and monkey around with your Flatpaks’ permissions; it may help.


I’ve been daily driving Mint for about 2 years now and I still love it. I do a lot of work with Python including some data science, and it works well for all that. The one bug I can’t deal with is the fact that fractional scaling causes screen tearing in the Cinnamon DE because it still uses X. Because of this, I use Nobara on my gaming PC. My experience with Nobara has been that every update is a coin flip on whether or not I’ll get a new bug, but they’re mostly just minor inconveniences. Otherwise I like it a lot.


Is this likely to impact Graphene OS?


Would you be able to use a third-party DNS to cross-reference?


My parents are MDs in the US. In the early aughts, they used to do dictations after meeting with parents. I think they just included the tapes with their other medical records. When their system switched to electronic records, they had to type everything. They tried to use this TTS software called Dragon, but it wasn’t really optimized for medical jargon. I remember seeing my mom cry because for a while, it seemed like all she did when she was home was try to catch up on charting. I think on top of that, the early EMR systems were not very user-friendly, which made things take longer.
A big part of the problem is that theur hospital system didn’t properly allocate time for them to chart, so the transition to EMR essentially just meant any loss of efficiency turned into homework. Having a much more standardized format that required everything to be typed instead of spoken required a greater investment of time. And on top of that, their job is to treat patients, not spend all day note-taking.
Some doctors have professional “scribes”. The place my parents worked just never found room in the budget for scribes for my parents.
I personally use Nobara for gaming and streaming. I don’t remember why I ended up going with Nobara over Bazzite, but I love it!


I left Windows for ideological reasons - moral opposition to nonfree software, wanting to be free of corporate surveillance, and not wanting to support the American techno-plutocracy. But now when I try to convert people from Windows, I just say “the UX sucks”.
I have to use Windows 11 for my day job. It is so much slower, context menus are difficult to navigate, everything defaults to being saved on OneDrive, and honestly, I just think it’s ugly.
I used to sleep on the grass before my jujutsu class. Got bit by some bugs once, but honestly, the worst problem was trying to find a spot without goose poop.
I had no idea this existed, but I just ordered it. My wife was obsessed with Cheez-Its during her first pregnancy, so I think she’ll get a kick out of it! Thank you 🥲