I’m confused, is this a problem with your seat, or your height?
I’m confused, is this a problem with your seat, or your height?
Now I’m curious what you’re driving.
xkill isn’t a function of Wayland.
Modern safety standards make it so that the seatbelt locks in a crash and limits your longitudinal inertia.
That’s what I was trying to say.
I’ve now realised that I’ve explained myself poor. To reiterate;
Seatbelts reduce whiplash, so does correct posture. Poor posture inherently leads to a loosed seatbelt because it extends the range between you and your seat.
A lot of people consider a crash which lurches you forward, but if you get rear ended, the difference which matters will be your posture. If your head and neck are cushioned, you’re going to be much better off.
Fair point about the broken spines. It’s not hard to imagine how much worse things could be without correctly fitted headrests and seatbelts.
Sure. What I’m inferring is the head moves more without a tight seatbelt, due to the additional inertia of your body, and its angle.
It might be easier to imagine it with an example. If you’ve ever taken a class in something like Judo, the first thing they’ll teach you is how to fall. It is incredibly important to maintain good posture as you fall, as hitting the mat with your head tilted too high is something that can turn you paraplegic in a second.
Same goes for a car. If your posture is fucked up, and your head hits the headrest wrong, it could lead to a broken neck.
As you train better posture, both your spine and the muscles around it find a new relaxed state. Essentially eliminating the risk of your head folding under the headrest.
Yep. Most modern distros should be providing the 555 driver by now.
Great idea, now I just need to know how to do that.
I really want the convenience of binding xkill to a key, which I can use to double tap programs like the undead zombie they’ve become.
If you have an accident, whiplash is partially countered by a seatbelt, but if you do have an accident, the severity of your neck damage will be dependant on your resting posture.
With a correct posture, there is less deviation in how your spine bends.
In any case, headrests are adjustable, make sure it’s set correctly. Unless your posture is perfect, changing your ergonomics will be uncomfortable.
I don’t know if you heard, but the Nvidia issues are solved (mostly).
The issue most people had was with Explicit Sync, which was patched in the proprietary Nvidia driver 555 which is upstream on most distros.
My nips are so pointy they practically shoot people in the face anyway.
Is there a Wayland equivalent?
Windows can kill a process outright.
Hmmmm…
Everyone should take this moment to consider correct posture.
One of the best pieces of advice I ever received was to change the angle of my rear-view mirror to remind myself to sit straight.
In essence, try to force the lowest part of your neck to touch the heighest point on the headrest.
Then notice how you cannot see out of your rear view mirror. Adjust it from this position, and get used to it.
It’s gonna be weird for a while, but I assure you, this is what is best for your spine. I’ll take your gratitude in advance, for when you’re 80 and not folded over.
What’s slightly more continent Rudy Giuliani doing here? Does he work for Gaviscon?
I think they meant the giver.
Holy shit, that shit fucking slaps!
The fact that he thought he won this “debate” and uploaded it is so embarrassing…
Wait, people type neofetch, as opposed to setting it to run with each time the shell is loaded?