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well-informed doorstop ([personal profile] muladhara) wrote2016-09-07 08:36 pm

"after this, there is no turning back"

For the past few days I have been knitting a cushion while rewatching Miraculous Ladybug. I am still enjoying it. Which is good.

I've thought about starting a new video game, but everything I have seems to tend towards depressing, and I don't want that right now. I want happy, cute, things, hence Ladybug! (I actually made a list of things I'd like in a game; IDK if there is one that fits those criteria, but it gives me something to think about). I did also think about arsing about in Skyrim, but it kind of bores me? I mean it's an OK game but ehhhhh I'm not that bothered by it. Also it glitching out all the time annoys me.

I dunno, I think I am just feeling super picky about stuff at the moment.

(I was originally going to watch some Adventure Time, but I just wasn't feeling it. Which is a shame, because I love that show and I haven't watched any for yeeeeeaaaars).

~

Adventures with Ubuntu 16.04 include:

# having it crash after using LibreOffice for half an hour.
# stop using LibreOffice, and then have it crash whenever anyway (I went two days without it crashing until today but *shrug emoji*)

# Apparently it's because of the kernel. It can be fixed by installing a newer kernel, but I don't want to do that because it can muck up your install.

# I like that everything looks nicer? Clearer? I like it, anyway.
# I like software centre update. Good grief, did it need that.
# I also like that I can plug my phone in and it effin' works! I'm almost tempted to try my scanner, even though I know damn well it won't.

Mostly I'm happy with it. I just hope the newer kernel release comes along soon because OMFG ALL THE CRASHING. I thought Linux wasn't supposed to do this!

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