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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Not op, I have AMD Ryzen 7, but I haven’t had the issue. I have all Windows bloatware un-installed or disabled, though.

    Edit: I had one issue (one time, so I forgot about it), but I think it was a user error (me). I had to uninstall Linux because I either didn’t update Windows or Linux (I think it was Linux), and their security systems were in conflict. Windows wouldn’t even start until I used the BIOS to uninstall Linux. I had a backup, but a lost of little bit of data because I couldn’t figure out how to make a new one. I reinstalled the updated version, and I didn’t have any more issues.




  • It just depends. When it was 100°+ for sure. But I also have a second story that’s contained from the rest of the barn, so I don’t have to worry about bugs or rodents TOO much. If I didn’t have that separate space, I’d probably invest in an AC. The lower floor is also a cement tablet that chills overnight. Sometimes, I’ll keep the doors closed until the slab warms up. It all just depends. At night, even if it’s hot, I lock up. We leave the windows open on the second story with fans at that point.





  • I met my partner because my ex broke into their house with a friend to get their bong back. My partner and their ex, walked in on my friend and my ex, and obviously freaked out. I have no idea why they decided to be friends, but as a result, I’ve been in a relationship for 7 years now lmao. If anyone is wondering how that happened, we were poly, but now we’re monogamous. Also, both of our ex’es are transitioning now, and I couldn’t be happier for them. That’s just a random coincidence. One male, one female. Also, it’s really weird being in a straight relationship after being in a queer relationship for years. Sorry for the tangent.


  • Online is always a pain with insurance providers. My partner switched to online during covid. When the pandemic ended, we had to switch to a way shittier provider. Her doctors leave the practice once a month, no joke. The new doctors always forget to refill her medications or straight-up say, “they need to see her first,” even if she had literally just seen the other doctor.

    All that being said, it’s helped her a lot. I’m the one with ADD, but she has really bad anxiety. It helps that she doesn’t have to go out to see her provider. We also live in the country, and she hates the drive/ can’t drive, so that’s nice too. I still go in person because in person stuff always works better with my ADD/ scheduling.