• @[email protected]
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    171 year ago

    I repainted the kitchen wall, fixed the stove, removed soot marks from everything and even got the burned pot cleaned after setting an accidental fire. My parents still don’t know. I was 14 :)

  • @LlamaSutra
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    111 year ago

    I got past decades-long depression and am mostly unaffected by PTSD by taking psilocybin mushrooms and working on myself.

      • @LlamaSutra
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        11 year ago

        Thank you! Occasionally something will trigger the PTSD but I’m able to come back from it quickly and control myself so I don’t revert to a previous personality.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    I’ve saved a few dozen kids (that I know of) from genital mutilation. I’m pretty happy with that, but it’s not exactly watercooler conversation.

    • kersplooshA
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      21 year ago

      Holy cow. Where? How?

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Just on the internet, talking to people about it - a bunch on reddit, a bunch on various pre-reddit forums. I was/am a mod on /r/intactivism, but who knows where I’ll end up.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    I was able to reassemble my own pc, and get it working nicely after it messed up. I was so stressed I would break something. But I didn’t, and the difference in speed was crazy. I figured out that there were airflow problems, and there was so much dust.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Nice, that feels so good when you solve your own problem like that. I’ve opened my laptop many times before but I haven’t dealt with an actual desktop - I’d have the same fears as you

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I feel like I’d be more scared with a laptop, because everything is smaller and more delicate. I don’t trust my hands with things that are too intricate.

  • @AboveAverageJoe
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    41 year ago

    Not sure if number 1 proudest, but today I’m proud of the large patch of invasive plant species that I destroyed by hand (no chemicals), and replaced with native species.

    • @mcc
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      11 year ago

      So how did you recover your hardbricked phone 5 years ago when you flashed for the first time?

    • Shan
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      01 year ago

      Can you explain what this means?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Android phones have the Android OS from Google(or a modified version by the manufacturer of the phone).
        We can install other unofficial versions of Android(modified by other people).

        But it is risky, as there is a chance that it can go wrong ‘brick’ your phone. It’s named so, because on failure, your phone may become unresponsive and would only be as useful as a brick or paper-weight.
        There’s hard-bricking and soft-bricking, where the latter is used when the bricking can be fixed/reversed.

        This link maybe better at explaining than I am:
        https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/6028/what-is-the-meaning-of-flashing-a-custom-rom

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    I am still alive despite the depression, suicidal thoughts, and psychotic episodes. Don’t take just existing for granted.

  • a new sad me
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    21 year ago

    I’m building a platform for language learners. It agregates information about words from several webpages and keep tracks of words you’ve searched and gives you the option to test yourself, add comments on a word, and there is also the option for you to track other users and give them tips.

    It works well, even if a bit ugly, and I have only shared it with my GF.

  • Abel
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    It’s a silly story, and a self-centered one.

    Went from “I’m scared to open my PC” to knowing from how to mount one entirely from stratch in 4 days purely because my desktop didn’t boot after I made several changes to it. In each of these 4 days I woke up with joy, because I would learn something new even if I was failing miserably and my hands were covered in a dozen tiny cuts from the sharp metallic frame. Risked bricking my BIOS, rushed for stores to get a battery and a beeper before they closed up until Monday, a real adventure.

    As an almost-failed CS student who gaslighted myself in “I’m not good with the subject and I don’t like it”, it was pretty ecstatic to see not only I grasped the concepts with ease, but I also had an underlying love for it without the pressure of the rigid academic system. I very casually was reading things I wouldn’t have guessed I could understand before the entire process started. In the classroom, even something like the order of boot was seen as difficult. On my house, I self-taught myself that in 2 minutes just by reading the fucking fluxogram in Wikipedia.

    It is rather minor, and not heroic like most, but it was a rather hard switch between “I’m doomed to be a closeted hikikomori living with my narcissistic family until I give up and kill myself or go live in the street” and “there is hope, there is something I like doing, there is something I’m good at, my father was wrong, the incel bullies who scared me were wrong, I should stop carrying the burdens of bitter losers who raped my brilliance in order to feed their ego”