[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 4 points 3 weeks ago

But I don't wanna read I wanna snuggle

[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 40 points 3 months ago

To be the webcam on that netbook <3

[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 7 points 3 months ago

I've been in femboy mode for the past 6 months, and it has not delivered results. Unless you count some negativity from an old lady on a bus. I've only been using nail polish for a couple weeks, and I did get a positive comment on that. Unfortunately, I'm tall and have stress lines on my face, so it's hard for me to feel cute, and I get into a negative feedback loop because of that.

[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 7 points 3 months ago

I shave with specific brands of disposable twin-blade safety razor (Dorco, BIC, whatever gets you closest without cutting the skin) and shave gel. Gel seems to work a lot better than Barbasol cream.

You can also use hair removal cream for touch-ups, though my facial hair is unfortunately a lot tougher than hair removal cream alone can handle.

I hear that epilators (basically like an electric razor that goes a little deeper) work well, at least for body hair, though I haven't tried one yet.

I hear that an epigenetic medication (not HRT) reduces the thickness of non-scalp hair to the genetic level you would have without androgens, but other factors like a history of shaving and your specific ethnicity may reduce the de-hairing effect. Many cis women shave.

[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 24 points 4 months ago

Cute cute cute, and classy.

Tap for spoilerFor some reason I didn't realize you were trans. This femboy pipeline goes deep.

[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 15 points 5 months ago

I pulled them off to make Unix jewelry

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Xubuntu running cmatrix (programming.dev)
submitted 5 months ago by lazyneet@programming.dev to c/unixsocks
[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 49 points 5 months ago

The sad reality is that when you look at the files being requested, it's usually scrapers looking for exploits.

[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 21 points 5 months ago

I've been using C++ almost daily for the past 7 years and I haven't found a use for shared_ptr, unique_ptr, etc. At what point does one stop being a noob?

[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 4 points 5 months ago

I'm sorta male-nb (not especially cis but not quite trans at this point) so my experiences aren't the same as a trans person. Much of the queer community seems to be on the softer side, but I'm hoping to find something harder at one of these events or something. There isn't much in my area, but hopefully for a month the gays will be loud and proud enough for me to strike up conversations.

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submitted 5 months ago by lazyneet@programming.dev to c/linux@lemmy.ml

It's been a long day and I'm probably not in the best state of mind to be asking this question, but have you guys solved packaging yet?

I want to ship an executable with supporting files in a compressed archive, much like the Windows exe-in-a-zip pattern. I can cross-compile a Win32 C program using MinGW that will always use baseline Win32 functionality, but if I try to build for Linux I run into the whole dependency versioning situation, specifically glibc fixing its symbol version to whichever Linux I happen to be building from at the time. But if I try to static link with musl, the expectation is that everything is static linked, including system libraries that really shouldn't be.

AppImage is in the ballpark of what I'm looking for, and I've heard that Zig works as a compatibility-enhancing frontend if you're compiling C. I'd just like something simple that runs 99% of the time for non-technical end users and isn't bloated with dependencies I can't keep track of. (No containers.) Is this easily achievable?

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[-] lazyneet@programming.dev 9 points 7 months ago

Very happy for the content. I had no idea that queer posix intersectionality was officially a thing. Arch too. You mean business.

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