Just letting you know that I think about your post from time to time
Radiohead fan
Just letting you know that I think about your post from time to time
VERY late reply, but thank you the words :)
I was on a depression phase 10 months ago when this was posted, but unfortunately I’m still stuck on that phase. I don’t know when I’ll be ready to get back up, but recently I’m starting to see a glimpse of hope–a light at the end of the tunnel.
I just don’t know how I’m gonna fix my big mistake in the past, I really don’t. Fuck.
Fuckin’ hell, you pay that much for school photos?
I’m still okay with a bit of politics discussion, but seeing US politics on timeline everyday?? I am NOT a US citizen and I DO NOT CARE about their politics at all. And the doomerism posting, so so tired of them.
That’s why I tend to follow casual community like !artshare, music related stuff, etc. I also made a community for japanese trains, though it’s my first time running a community so I’m kinda confused how to run the community.
Haven’t coded with Lisp, but I’ve seen Lisp codes that are formatted like that. Haskell too.
I’m a software engineer, for stuff that are related to library/programming languages, I usually try to look at the official documentation first. Some of the best documentation pages IMO are: SQLite, PostgreSQL, and Rust book. MDN is good too, like you said. Looking at the source code helps too, especially the test files. I currently write lots of Go (programming language) code, and IMO their test files are so good, and you can learn how some functions behave or how to use it.
Other than that, I actually starting to learn to draw too, and for that I, so far, use drawabox. I think it’s a good starter for learning to draw–as it gives you the most fundemental stuff when drawing. (technically not online, rather a book, but just before opening this thread I found this resource for learning drawing perspective: https://ia801206.us.archive.org/34/items/PerspectiveMadeEasy/Norling - Perspective Made Easy.pdf)
I also wanted to start playing guitar, but haven’t got the money to buy one, but from what I hear Justin Guitar is a good free online resource. Haven’t used it though
I think it’s better to be quiet on a matter you don’t understand.