

I’m not super familiar with fiber. There’s no modem or anything needed? Don’t they still track data usage? Are they able to do that without any intermediate equipment?


I’m not super familiar with fiber. There’s no modem or anything needed? Don’t they still track data usage? Are they able to do that without any intermediate equipment?


Care to explain what you mean? Are you saying you can run fiber in your house? Doesn’t that still require some form of equipment from an ISP to actually go out to the internet?
Right, I agree. But when you see posts like, “the adhd way I hold my pencil” and it’s literally just how you’re taught to hold a pencil, it starts to be problematic. If you make everything that’s “normal” into something that’s neurodivergent, it’s gonna make actual traits and symptoms seem much more abnormal. And it also encourages people to claim they have it when they don’t. Like when someone says they have OCD because they like their desk to be organized. I know that organization can be a symptom of OCD, but the severity of the stress and discomfort of disorganization when you have OCD is gonna be much higher. So it creates a sort of distorted image of what these things look like and it makes it harder for society as a whole to recognize actual neurodivergence. “My cousin has OCD and he’s not like that, you’re just being weird” is a sentiment I’ve heard way too often.
If you’re actually concerned, get checked out. While I appreciate the rising visibility of neurodivergent traits, it’s also very clear that ADHD (and to a lesser extent, autism) are very much “in style” because people will make a meme around just about any human feeling and claim it to be related to ADHD or autism. This one seems a bit more relevant, but again, if you’re truly concerned, get checked out. Don’t rely on memes from the internet to diagnose you.
I was so confused until I read this. I was comparing the post and this original one for way too long.
What did you have posted originally?
That’s exactly how I do it!
OP sounds like they might be British. The spelling of “neighbour” and the use of “Mental” kinda give it away.


It literally didn’t. Read about it and stop spreading misinformation. The deal is essentially like an investment. The developer still maintains full autonomy on the projects direction and leadership. All FUTO is doing is providing them stable income so they can work full time on developing the project.


It wasn’t sold, it’s being funded. There’s a big difference. And the group behind the funding is a huge supporter of FOSS. They’re gonna be “selling” immich licenses soon, but they’re also going to keep all the source code open and available for anyone to download, modify, or use however they want.
I get that. But at the same time, when shit does go wrong, it’s so much harder to work around their whole system when it’s so unfamiliar. I’m not speaking from experience with unraid. Just other NAS solutions (TrueNAS) and other “easy mode” options from other tech. I almost always end up tossing it out for the less hand-holing option. Because then I have to understand it, and if I understand it, it becomes so much easier.