wetsuiterest
@wetsuiterest@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- Comment on Latex programming socks and latex dress 1 month ago:
Yep, I’m sweating a lot right now :)
- Submitted 1 month ago to unixsocks@lemmy.blahaj.zone | 7 comments
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
I got them from a webshop in my country, because I couldn’t be bothered to wait a long time to get them custom made.
Check out this site for info: www.wearlatex.com/latex-guide/
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Thank you!
When I made my account many years ago I got some messages from old dudes that wanted to get to know me, which put me off using fetlife for many years. I’ve only recently started using it again now that I am more mature and I know how to set boundaries. Since I’ve used it so little, I don’t know if I can give advice about it.
You could make an account and see if it is something for you.
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Nope, these are completely closed. I don’t really mind the lubed up feel and the squelching, though it might be a different story if I wore them longer. I tried wearing them to sleep last night, but the feet are a bit too small so it was too uncomfortable to be able to sleep.
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Yeah I was thinking of making a mix, though pure dimethicone also works fine and doesn’t evaporate. I don’t mind the lubed up feel, it’s a bit hard to not use too much though. Also I think for these mixes, the viscosity of the ingredients matters a lot.
The store I bought from doesn’t do chlorination and it’s a bit too dangerous for me to do it myself.
- Comment on back on linux! programmer socks + pants = ridiculously comfy :3 1 month ago:
Nice old-school website
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Maybe stockings are just a specific type of sock? Same as knee high socks.
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Yes you first have to hand wash them with some soap, then put some silicone lube on the inside, put then on and try to get all the air out, then shine up the outside, and then be careful you don’t fall cus now everything is slippery haha.
Then after wearing you got to wash and lube them again to store them.
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Thank you! I still have to upload everything to fetlife, just got to find the energy. Also if you have suggestions that would be great.
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Yep though the size of the feet is a bit too small so I can’t wear it for too long. Guess I will have to get it made to measure.
I also bought a latex hooded swing dress which is made to measure, as well as some latex pants. I still need to upload those photos and videos.
I also got some dimethicone 100cst because the other silocone lube I was using evaporated too quickly.
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Thanks :)
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
I don’t do typesetting (for tv video) anymore, it’s just too much work.
- Comment on Latex programming socks 1 month ago:
Go get them!
- Submitted 1 month ago to unixsocks@lemmy.blahaj.zone | 28 comments
- Comment on Took longer than I wanted to take this pic but here we are ^^ 1 month ago:
Nice pic!
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
It’s really heartwarming seeing all these great people and comments in the blahaj community.
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
I think I tried that, but it was nowhere near vino-server. With vino-server I could set the colorspace so low that it looked kinda bad, but the latency from home to work was unmatched. In all the other applications I tried I couldn’t set the colorspace that low (it crashed or wouldn’t start), which also meant that the latency was always too high to comfortably work from home with.
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
True. I already purchased latex thigh highs and a latex dress, but I don’t think there’s a community on lemmy to post such pics on, which is a shame. Maybe c/femboy? Though I’m not a femboy… Will probably post the pics on reddit with the same username.
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
Shame on me! I guess I need to wear the programming socks more, and they will steer me in the right direction.
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
Por qué no los dos? haha
I have the big case of restless leg syndrome. I never really noticed my calves but I guess I do move my legs all day every day, so it makes sense? I cannot not move my legs while listening to music.
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
Thank you! Your photo also looked very cute!
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
Yeah I didn’t take it seriously, that’s why I put the smiley face. :)
I used Mint for a few years at work. At the beginning it was pretty good, but over the years it kept breaking more and more, and there was no way to upgrade to a newer version of Mint at the time. I was already using Kubuntu at home and it was solid, so now I also run Kubuntu at work.
The one thing I really miss about Mint is application vino-server. There is no good alternative for it anywhere, which is a shame.
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
Well, shit just works? :)
The reason I run it is because I hate gnome, and I can have a stable system without it becoming a second job. If I want to run a newer application, I can just use Nix if it’s not in the Ubuntu repositories.
A friend of mine uses NixOS daily, but it’s far too much time I would need to spend to keep it working, and security updates on NixOS are just a nightmare. It’s great for one-off program runs though.
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
Well, they are socks that boost your programming. So it makes sense, right? (I think it’s pretty funny too that it’s marketed like that on Amazon)
- Comment on Finally got some programming socks 2 months ago:
The left 2 displays are hooked up to my desktop (specs on middle display), and the laptop is standalone.
I control both using 1 keyboard and mouse, using Symless’s Synergy program (version 1). There is zero latency, as I have both connected to a network switch below my desk.
- Submitted 2 months ago to unixsocks@lemmy.blahaj.zone | 24 comments