u/YouVisual2425

There's a subreddit which has a mod who's been banned on multiple accounts for CSAM and nonconsensual nudes. The mods openly mod his new accounts. Can nothing be done about this?

There's a reddit with a mod who's been banned at least three times on three different accounts. First was two instances of CSAM of a 16 year old, and most recently was nonconsensual nudes. They don't even try and hide that it's the same person, first it was him making the accounts with the same name but different numbers, and the most recent one they put his account banned for CSAM as his flair. I've tried to submit reports to reddit multiple times but they've always gone ignored. Is there nothing that can be done about this?

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u/YouVisual2425 — 3 days ago

I'm sure this is a fairly common question but I've not seen a post about this in a while. I'm also have no delusions that this is some sort of magic trick that will make me program well. I randomly got interested in org-roam which got me reading about emacs, which got me also reading about vim. I'd love some first hand accounts from people who use one or the other (or a third option I'm unsure of I suppose), and especially people who've tried both.

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u/YouVisual2425 — 14 days ago
▲ 2 r/sleep

The middle of the night I woke up unable to breathe, not even able to gasp for breath. It felt almost like a physical block though I can't really describe it better (it was an extremely unusual feeling I've never felt before), more like desperately wheezing trying to get the slightest hint of air.

I've thought I had sleep apnea. I'm active and not overweight, none of my girlfriends have ever told me I snore, and while my sleep quality hasn't been great for a bit now I've never been a wake up in the middle of the night type of person.

Has anyone experienced this?

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u/YouVisual2425 — 18 days ago

This feels like an ADHD thing. I'm trying to work on a small project just for fun and to improve my skills but I'm all over the place. Just starting feels nebulous, there's so many ways to start. Every time I think of something I immediately leap think of issues and leap to another possible start, repeat ad infinitum. I can't stop thinking of what to do after I start (despite, absurdly, not even having started) and it getting ever more nebulous and all encompassing. It's a weird mixture of being relatively new and inexperienced and ADHD making me constantly think of new things and forget previous plans and possibilities.

Does anyone else experience this? Any tips, tricks, or guides for getting through this hurdle? Any examples of people recording them starting a project or something I can use to kickstart myself?

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u/YouVisual2425 — 23 days ago