• FourteenEyes [he/him]
    hexbear
    36
    25 days ago

    I learned that it is not in fact normal to be completely overwhelmed with stress all the time, and that it takes one and a half shifts to completely annihilate the good feelings a week of vacation can bring

    • NewLeaf [he/him]
      hexbear
      8
      25 days ago

      You too, huh?

      I need a new skill so I can get a different job

  • itappearsthat [he/him]
    hexbear
    26
    edit-2
    25 days ago

    I learned that the reason a logical "or" symbol in mathematics is a v is because Latin has separate words for inclusive-or (vel) and exclusive-or (aut), unlike English where it is usually ambiguous. And vel starts with v.

  • Darthsenio_Mall [he/him]
    hexbear
    26
    25 days ago

    the word "jumbo" for "very large" comes from the name of a PT Barnem circus elephant that derailed a train in 1885

  • PKMKII [none/use name]
    hexbear
    21
    25 days ago

    If you live in northern NJ and you want to ride at Nickelodeon Universe for free, wait by the American Dream C parking deck entrance around 5-7pm until you see someone leaving with the day pass wristbands on. Ask if you can cut it off and take it, then tape it back together around your wrist, bam.

  • Coolkidbozzy [he/him]
    hexbear
    21
    25 days ago

    Solo road trips are very fun. I don't think my mental health can survive without hiking 30 miles somewhere new on the weekend anymore. Unfortunately this is making me a social outcast, at least compared to how I used to be. I think people see me as entertaining/interesting, but getting someone to join my adventures is tough. It'll probably force me to leave the job and city that I like when I complete every decent trail in an 8-hour radius in a couple years

      • Coolkidbozzy [he/him]
        hexbear
        10
        25 days ago

        Dude I'm on the cusp, I drafted an insta story earlier today to ask everyone I know if they'd be interested in learning mountaineering with me to tackle some mountains in the Cascades

        I'm afraid to press send bc I'm scared this is a slippery slope to dying in a bad fall

        • itappearsthat [he/him]
          hexbear
          14
          25 days ago

          Start reading Accidents in North American Climbing. They publish annually. See how you feel after reading it. I wouldn't recommend being a "travel" mountaineer - it's something you do continually or not. Skills and fitness get rusty quick. The risk of death is real. I have almost died in the mountains on two separate occasions.

        • HexBroke [any, comrade/them]
          hexbear
          4
          edit-2
          25 days ago

          Most people don't die and the ones that fall don't usually regret it for very long

          Obviously there are things you can do to reduce the risks

        • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
          hexbear
          4
          25 days ago

          Appalachia is good too, Asheville/Brevard are right in the mountains and like 10 minutes from Pisgah Forest, DuPont Forest, the AT, the Mountain to Sea, and Art Loeb.

          All those trails are more forest heavy and the traversal isn't that bad. I know people who will just go out for a week and come back.

      • Coolkidbozzy [he/him]
        hexbear
        4
        25 days ago

        You're the first person I've encountered who can relate, that's amazing XD

        It feels weird to talk about the NEED to be outside and busting your ass hiking somewhere. I guess this is probably how people end up on the PCT. I don't know how to rationalize it otherwise

        • Darthsenio_Mall [he/him]
          hexbear
          3
          edit-2
          25 days ago

          Yeah! I used to be able to get friends to hike and go on camping trips with me but people's priorities shift and I've realized no one else is really interested enough for it to be worth trying to plan/get people together anymore, so I just started going by myself last year and it's great. I shoulda started doing it sooner but I guess I didn't want to admit that no one wants to go on adventures anymore cri

          It really is a pretty good antidepressant though. Sometimes a good hike gives me an afterglow for the rest of the week. I gotta get a water filter soon, that'll open up another handful of backpacking trails within a few hours of here.

          • Coolkidbozzy [he/him]
            hexbear
            2
            edit-2
            24 days ago

            Same, my friends all have new priorities and obligations with significant others, and then there's me 🥴. I convinced the person who used to be my most reliable friend to do big hikes with me in Europe and Mt Whitney this summer, but he's only done like 2 hikes this year so we don't know how it will go lol

            Sawyer squeezes (the regular ones) are the way to go. Coupling one with a Cnoc bladder and a cheap water bottle female-female coupling (I think from Garage Grown Gear but also sold by Sawyer) makes either a gravity-fed or hand-squeezed setup easy. I've started bringing it with me on regular hikes in place of extra packed water

            Do you backpack without a filter?? I know giardia isn't guaranteed, but that's pretty brave lol

            • Darthsenio_Mall [he/him]
              hexbear
              2
              24 days ago

              Oh heck yeah that sounds awesome, i hope his knees are ready for it! Might recommend some trek poles to him if that isn't already a given? I really wanna go on a bit of a longer trip to do some mountain backpacking out west but i definifely need to train up a bit more. I did a couple day hikes in Colorado a few years ago and the terrain and scenery are such a refreshing change from Appalachia.

              About the the filter- nah no way haha, a couple of the trails i did last year had cisterns of drinking water at a few points and another one i was able to cache water in advance at a road crossing about ten miles in. I'll check out the sawyer and cnoc, thanks for the recommendation! Heavy metals from old ass mining operations are a big concern in the backcountry water sources here, I'll have to brush up again on what's out there but from what I remember Grayl had the only filters that made any promises about heavy metal filtration. Kinda inconvenient since they don't lend themselves to hooking up to a bladder but i guess that's just the price of living in the dang rust belt.

  • itappearsthat [he/him]
    hexbear
    17
    25 days ago

    I learned that kestrels, like the birds, were archaically called "windfuckers"

  • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
    hexagon
    hexbear
    17
    25 days ago

    Photo caption: "Made this handle for my uncle's maul."

    I just learned that the verb is named after the noun.

    Etymology: Middle English (in the sense "hammer or wooden club", also "strike with a heavy weapon"): from Old French mail, from Latin malleus "hammer".

  • @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    hexbear
    12
    edit-2
    24 days ago

    How to take photos like this! Also that this object exists and is easy to take photos of and a bunch of other stuff about astrophotography.

    Now I need a way to russle up a few thousand dollars and some second hand equipment over the next few years. This shit is addictive.

    *removed externally hosted image*

    link if no show

    • Darthsenio_Mall [he/him]
      hexbear
      3
      24 days ago

      I think hexbear might delete images that aren't uploaded in the comment? Was it that image stacking technique though?

        • Darthsenio_Mall [he/him]
          hexbear
          4
          edit-2
          24 days ago

          Ahh might be a lemmy thing i don't understand then, on my end reading your comment from hexbear.net shows * removed externally hosted image *.

          CyberSyndicalist above me said:

          It just hides the image, you find the image url with the view source button next to the upvote

          But yeah your link edit works just fine andawooga holy crap that's awesome, great picture. What galaxy is that?

          • @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
            hexbear
            4
            24 days ago

            It's hosted on dbzero since that's where I'm registered. I guess some policy hides it to avoid inappropriate images from users not on hexbear.

            It's got a million names. It's NGC 5236/messier 83/the southern pinwheel galaxy. Not for dirty northerner eyes >:D

  • Teekeeus [comrade/them]
    hexbear
    12
    24 days ago

    americans can't even build a pier without it being overpriced and falling apart immediately

  • TheDoctor [they/them]
    hexbear
    9
    25 days ago

    I learned that Solid exists as an alternative to React and am very excited to try it out in an actual project.

      • TheDoctor [they/them]
        hexbear
        2
        24 days ago

        It really is. I’m finding it’s very batteries-included. I keep dreading finding the go-to libraries for it because that’s what I’m used to with React and then I realize there’s just a hook that does the thing that I want already.

  • Black_Mald_Futures [any]
    hexbear
    7
    25 days ago

    I learned that the Japanese really fucked up the Russian fleet after they sent it alllllllll the way from the Baltics to help out in the Pacific during 1905, like they absolutely wrizzecked 'em up

  • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
    hexbear
    6
    25 days ago

    I learned to take a change of clothes to work since I 'save' my break till the end, I can wear non sweaty clothes.

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
      hexagon
      hexbear
      7
      25 days ago

      What a crazy life he had. Also there's this...

      In popular culture

      The story of the Hojunmaru castaways was adapted as the feature film Kairei in 1983. Despite starring country singer Johnny Cash as John McLoughlin, and having a reported budget of US$4,000,000, the film was not a commercial success.

  • Thordros [he/him, comrade/them]
    hexbear
    5
    edit-2
    25 days ago

    I learned that Poseidon is absolutely fucking busted in Hades 2. The Arcana make it quite a lot easier to do some shenanigans at the moment (at least compared to the first game).

    e: Also, always grab the hammer last in the Mourning Fields. If you get Echo next room, you might be able to dupe it for a third hammer.

  • NewAcctWhoDis [any]
    hexbear
    5
    25 days ago

    I've been learning qt and brushing up on my C++ for a minor project I'm working on