Thanks, a lot of useful infos!
If you have time and if you want, could you please tell me if this entry works?
Also I avoided the "remaining_symptoms" part as I did not fully grasped which ailments are still a problem, and which are new
I think I might have also got the age wrong but is not necessary if you don't want to share too many personal info :)
"000004": { "diagnosis": "AuDHD", "treatment": ["Vyvanse"], "age": "24", "years_in_treatment": "4", "remaining_symptoms": [ "" ], "attention_span": "", "record_date": "31/05/2024" }
Hahaha let me try to compile a draft, is still a very useful report
Maybe if you have time and you don't forget about it (would understand), tomorrow you will be more prone to complete the missing parts :)
Thank you anyway!
"00000X": { "diagnosis": "ADHD", "treatment": ["stimulants"], "age": "", "years_in_treatment": "", "remaining_symptoms": [ "?" ], "attention_span": "", "record_date": "31/05/2024" }
{ "diagnosis": "ADHD", "treatment": ["lisdexamfetamine ", "sertraline"], "age": "43", "years_in_treatment": "25", "remaining_symptoms": [ "fidgeting", "hyperfixations", "hyperfocus","executive dysfunction","interm memory disorder","depression","racing thoughts" ], "attention_span": "45", "record_date": "31/05/2024" }
Super useful insight and thanks a lot taking time to compile the statistics! Inserted :) Also, I agree medication is not the holy grail and that's why I am compiling this for-fun statistic: while awareness has increased, ADHD is still way misunderstood often
thanks a lot for the details! Inserted as 000002 :)
Thanks for sharing!
Would you agree that the entry could be like:
"000002": { "diagnosis": "ADHD", "treatment": [""], "age": "", "years_in_treatment": "", "remaining_symptoms": [ "excessive talking", "hyperfocus", "rotating interest", "doom scrolling" ], "attention_span": "", "record_date": "31/05/2024" }
? For statistics purpose of course, as stated in the post. Also feel free to (or to do not, is just a little interesting game) fill the rest of the details :)
I'd like to know from anyone who is treated satisfactorily whether they have any symptoms that persist and resist treatment, and if so, which ones. Ideally, I'd like to collect enough data to produce some sort of statistics (not scientific, of course). Feel free to use any format and language you like.
For me:
- The urge to fidget
- Attention span, which is better but rarely exceeds an hour
- Hyperfixation and hyperfocus
EDIT: Got hyperfixated, compiling the following JSON from your answers, so feel free if you want to follow the template :)
{ "diagnosis": "ADHD", "treatment": ["fluoxetine", "methylphenidate XR"], "age": "30", "years_in_treatment": "3", "remaining_symptoms": [ "fidgeting", "hyperfixations", "hyperfocus" ], "attention_span": "60", "record_date": "31/05/2024" }
I am not native so I am using DeepL Write (big shoutout) to correct this, so sorry if something is off.
Hey folks, I'm diving deeper into privacy and security across my devices and could really use your advice. I mainly use Linux but sometimes switch to Windows for specific needs. On my phone, GrapheneOS has been a solid choice for privacy.
For my Windows setup (affectionately named 'Trombone'), I'm running AtlasOS with a VPN that has a kill switch, all behind a Pi-Hole secured router. My browser of choice is Firefox, with extensions like Privacy Badger to minimize fingerprinting, and I avoid cloud services.
I'm reaching out to see if there are any additional steps or tools you'd recommend to further enhance my privacy and security. If you've got experience with similar setups or have faced any related challenges, I'd really appreciate your insights.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can share. Let's help each other make our digital spaces safer!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11792335
> I am once again here to announce to the world that I got bored once again. > > You can see my previous iterations of my desktop by clicking on my profile. For the lazy ones: > > - Welcome to Vaporland > - Modern Days > > Suddenly, I felt an urge to clean things up. I am on the go so I had to do a single screen disposition. > > Tech stack: > > - KDE Plasma (as in Kubuntu) > - Latte-Dock (from Ubuntu repo, straight) > - That background > > Plasma Widgets: > > - CircleClock (the one upper right) > - thot RAM (the RAM circle) > - CatWalk (the cat that runs based on the cpu % usage) > - Network Bandwidth (guess where is it) > > Icon pack: Fluent Dark > > About the latte panels: > > - The dock on the left autohides > - Both the panels have strong shadows, no blur and low opacity > > Advices for the Ricenauts: > > - Maybe is just me, but I am pretty convinced that most of wallpaper websites have cryptominers > - thot RAM works quite well, thot CPU doesn't. Don't waste your time trying > >
I am once again here to announce to the world that I got bored once again.
You can see my previous iterations of my desktop by clicking on my profile. For the lazy ones:
Suddenly, I felt an urge to clean things up. I am on the go so I had to do a single screen disposition.
Tech stack:
- KDE Plasma (as in Kubuntu)
- Latte-Dock (from Ubuntu repo, straight)
- That background
Plasma Widgets:
- CircleClock (the one upper right)
- thot RAM (the RAM circle)
- CatWalk (the cat that runs based on the cpu % usage)
- Network Bandwidth (guess where is it)
Icon pack: Fluent Dark
About the latte panels:
- The dock on the left autohides
- Both the panels have strong shadows, no blur and low opacity
Advices for the Ricenauts:
- Maybe is just me, but I am pretty convinced that most of wallpaper websites have cryptominers
- thot RAM works quite well, thot CPU doesn't. Don't waste your time trying
"Simple", they said
If only the CEO of the Death Star had treated them properly, they might have been more interested in their jobs.
On this i completely agree (although 9 days later)
Honestly Proton is great but Windows for gaming is still the best of the three main oses
This goes straight into my Hall of Fame (aka the vault i'll give to my grandsons, the ones I'll never have)
at least it tries to make me have a routine
Congrats King, live your best life and bring a smile everywhere you go
[embeddoc url=https://rojavainformationcenter.org/storage/2024/01/Second-Report-1.pdf download=all viewer=browser] Across 4 days, Turkey targets over 50 locations across North and East Syria (NES), conducting airstrikes on key electricity and oil infrastructure, as well as industrial sites, Asayish...
Accustomed as we are to looking where the spotlight shines, it is easy to forget that Rojava is still a reality and that Kurdistan has not stopped resisting just because the world has turned away
You would be surprised, this is (quite modified) Ubuntu
EDIT: Thanks for reminding me to change that icon
I See You're a Man of Culture as Well
Thank you Roku, a step forward towards self hosting and self managing of every service
Maybe is because I am not native but I did not get it
Like, to me looks like a further reason to transition to a serverless authentication
Damn cool look, Billy Idol!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10918621
Reason: wrong community
Work in Progress: Adding more details on the motivation
> I have this proposal for ActivityPub > > NOTE: This proposal is based on https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#authorization and https://www.w3.org/wiki/SocialCG/ActivityPub/Authentication_Authorization consulted on 06 January 2024. > > > - Considering that the entire section on safety considerations is presented as non-normative > - Given that "at the time of standardisation there are no strongly agreed mechanisms for authentication. " as per the above reference > - Assuming that the ultimate goal is to have a decentralised, persistent and verifiable identity. > > > Premise: The following proposal represents a radical and potentially disruptive change to the current ActivityPub specifications. In particular the following parts: > > > - ActivityPub clients authenticate to a server using OAuth 2.0 bearer tokens. > - Related OAuth considerations > > > It is also important to note that the following proposal can coexist with current OAuth authentication. > > The proposed encryption algorithm (ED25519) can and should be updated in the event of a vulnerability or major upgrade. > > Suggestion > > I have no idea how to write a document like this correctly, and I am probably doing it wrong, but my only goal is to stimulate discussion. > > The proposal is as follows. > > ActivityPub clients authenticate against a server using ED25519 signatures > In general, bearer tokens can be easily replaced by signatures in almost every aspect. > Advantages: > > - Servers don't need to store anything other than a session token. > - Authentication is decentralised and context independent > - Your key is your identity: no server breach can expose your data > - There are mature libraries like node-forge (for nodeJS and TS) and many others that allow easy implementation of authentication. > > > I have tried to think about possible downsides, but the goal of this post is to stimulate discussion, please keep it respectful, but of course criticism and additions are welcome!
My account https://lemmy.world/u/thecookingsenpai is not the same as https://lemmy.ml/u/thecookingsenpai or any other instance. Thus, each account is bound to the instance it was created on, although it can interact with other instances
(aka if lemmy.today disappears you would have no account to log in with)
Woah, nope. Thanks, digging in it!
I have this proposal for ActivityPub
NOTE: This proposal is based on https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#authorization and https://www.w3.org/wiki/SocialCG/ActivityPub/Authentication_Authorization consulted on 06 January 2024.
- Considering that the entire section on safety considerations is presented as non-normative
- Given that "at the time of standardisation there are no strongly agreed mechanisms for authentication. " as per the above reference
- Assuming that the ultimate goal is to have a decentralised, persistent and verifiable identity.
Premise: The following proposal represents a radical and potentially disruptive change to the current ActivityPub specifications. In particular the following parts:
- ActivityPub clients authenticate to a server using OAuth 2.0 bearer tokens.
- Related OAuth considerations
It is also important to note that the following proposal can coexist with current OAuth authentication.
The proposed encryption algorithm (ED25519) can and should be updated in the event of a vulnerability or major upgrade.
Suggestion
I have no idea how to write a document like this correctly, and I am probably doing it wrong, but my only goal is to stimulate discussion.
The proposal is as follows.
ActivityPub clients authenticate against a server using ED25519 signatures In general, bearer tokens can be easily replaced by signatures in almost every aspect. Advantages:
- Servers don't need to store anything other than a session token.
- Authentication is decentralised and context independent
- Your key is your identity: no server breach can expose your data
- There are mature libraries like node-forge (for nodeJS and TS) and many others that allow easy implementation of authentication.
I have tried to think about possible downsides, but the goal of this post is to stimulate discussion, please keep it respectful, but of course criticism and additions are welcome!
Contribute to tcsenpai/goodix-debian-linux-drivers-fingerprint-by-dell development by creating an account on GitHub.
Out of frustration after hours digging and finding them, I want to share with anyone that needs them the working drivers for all the (ones I know) Goodix fingerprint drivers, usually found on Lenovo IdeaPad (like the IdeaPad 3 Slim) but also on other laptops.
The url contains all the info needed.
The debian packages have been mirrored from either Dell's repo and AUR backdigging.
It should be only for debian/ubuntu based distro but by extracting the .deb archives and copying the directory structure I am pretty sure they will work anywhere.
Anyway, issues and pull requests are more than welcome.
I did not find these anywhere else.
List of supported devices:
0.0.4
- 27c6:538c
- 27c6:533c
- 27c6:530c
- 27c6:5840
0.0.6
- 27c6:550a
EDIT: Now the repo is also nice
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10904853
> cross-posted from: https://poptalk.scrubbles.tech/post/567593 > > > Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice > > > > I'm not really big on "let's make a movement", but this independent dev has been hit with a cease-and-desist from making a FOSS Home Assistant addon for their Haier air conditioners. > > > > Haier claims that they are losing out on millions of dollars due to this plugin which... lets you control their air conditions from home assistant. They haven't bothered to explain how that's possibly worth millions of dollars - they're just claiming it. > > > > So of course they hit the Streisand button and are demanding that he takes it down. He of course is complying... in a couple of days. Maybe you see where this is going. > > > > It would be an absolute shame if any of you just happened to create a fork, or clone the code, or mirror it in your own instance. An absolute shame. > > > > Just so everyone here knows which repositories NOT to clone or fork, here are the two links: > > > > - https://github.com/Andre0512/hon > > - https://github.com/Andre0512/pyhOn > > > > and please, don't repost this anywhere, or share it in other communities, or anything like that. It's a shame that so many people already know and are making clones. I'm just letting you know so you don't do anything like telling others who may make their own copies. > > > > (sidenote: Haier owns GE Appliance, so for our American folks it may affect you folks too)
I hope to stick with this for more than two weeks ^^
Here it is my refined daily driver for a cool vaportech experience!
KDE Plasma + KWin on X11 Latte-dock with 35% opacity Active blur on the background Aesthetic clock widget Hermes RAM widget That CPU widget named after a cat (i can’t find it anymore) Don’t panic cause 42
The backgrounds are fetched from the web, just search “vaporwave backgrounds” :)
Shell: oh-my-zsh and Cool Retro Term plus a lot of self made customization
Theme: LyraX
Here it is my refined daily driver for a cool vaportech experience!
- KDE Plasma + KWin on X11
- Latte-dock with 35% opacity
- Active blur on the background
- Aesthetic clock widget
- Hermes RAM widget
- That CPU widget named after a cat (i can't find it anymore)
- Don't panic cause 42
The backgrounds are fetched from the web, just search "vaporwave backgrounds" :)
Shell: oh-my-zsh and Cool Retro Term plus a lot of self made customization
Theme: LyraX
- DM: Plasma
- WM: Kwin
- X11
- Dock: Latte-Dock
- Upper sidebar: just a Plasma widget
- Custom buttons (the red one, tux and the triforce): if you click them they make a sound (tux is pingu and noot noot for example)
- DON'T PANIC and you know why (42)
- The colorful circle is Panon audio tuned on the microphone with a circular animation
- Then there is the year progression, Modern Clock (VENERDI is FRIDAY) and the kernel version
- The first line on the lower screen is an imprecise clock (afternoon tea right now)
- Backgrounds blurs when inactive and dock of course disappears
I won't use a non rainy background until i get back my old computer. It is to pay respect.
Also: if you remember me from the other social, hi again and sorry for the double post