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  • I personally don't see the value. If I'd want to talk about stuff, I don't want my username associated with, maybe

    • the internet is not the right place to have this discussion or
    • I wouldn't want it associated to my account by any means, so would most likely create a burner account.

    I also wonder if it wouldn't make moderation harder?

  • I am just an armchair expert, but aren't "dark empaths" already real? For example individuals with narcissistic personality disorder don't necessarily lack empathy. Also manipulation "benefits" greatly from being empathic.

  • I don't know if it's a popular movie, but Ghibli's Ocean Waves is one of the worst movies I've watched recently. Nothing really happens and jumping between the protagonists memories and present time was confusing at first. But most importantly the main romance is incredibly unlikable. I don't know if it's just what 90ies pop-culture expected (young) women to be like, but looking at it now she resembles someone with serious psychological issues who compensates by being manipulative and cold.

  • About a year ago some tried to break into my flat at 2am. I was alone that night. They didn't get in because I put the chain in front of the door. The following nights I always locked the door, left the key in the lock and turned to the rightmost position, put the chain on, and moved a shelf in front of it. And whenever my roomies are gone for a couple of days, I'll lock the door. So yeah. You are not alone in this. Your feeling of safety has been challenged and that "tainted" feeling will linger for a while. I guess it's our survival instinct trying to warn us that we may not be safe. But it will get better with time.

  • Tatsächlich sind Windräder auf dem Berg besser als im Tal. Und Berge sind meist bewaldet, weil man da so schlecht roden kann und so.

    Das klingt nachvollziehbar, danke für die Erklärung :D

  • Since crashes usually happened under heavy workload (I guess CPU/RAM heavy stuff) and I didn't pay attention to swap space before, I think this was the most likely cause. I increased it and will have to wait and see if it helps. If not, I'll consult your comment here :)