• ksigley@lemm.ee
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    13 minutes ago

    Easiest way to keep you RAM caches clear.

    Never put information in RAM.

  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    I’ve gotten used to using Siri for reminders, like “add apples to the shopping list”, but it’s extra frustrating to have 2-3 things to add and forget the third before I get the first two saved.

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      3 hours ago

      Feels like it’s been happening more lately, though usually when I’m trying to sleep.

      I’ve been meaning to talk to people about this, see if it’s abnormal, but I always forget…

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        3 hours ago

        WOAHHHH DUDE! I never heard of Ctrl-Shift-T – just now tried it. You have expanded my world. Srsly this is awesome.

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        6 hours ago

        On Apple devices you can hold down the new tab button in Safari for a list of recently closed tabs as well.

        Edit: Shake-to-undo also works for a just closed tab.

    • Neverclear@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 hours ago

      The worst was on stumbleupon when I would click “stumble” twice and see the most interesting page ever just to have it replaced with the next stumble. Then if you try to go back, it stumbles again… truly gone forever.

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    9 hours ago

    Yep. The feeling of knowing you’ve forgotten something is so annoying, especially when its important

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    7 hours ago

    I just throw my hands up and think “if I need to remember it, something will remind me, hopefully before it’s not too late”

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    9 hours ago

    Yes it is the worst and as you age your trying to figure out how much you sorta always did this and if its increasing.

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        There is enough testing now that you probably will. What stinks about it is even if we got some sort of right to die by the time you would want to you would not be competent to and early on if your taken care of its not so bad. Like being a kid again. Later though. oof. would not wish that on anyone.

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          Is there a test I can take now as a baseline for later comparison?

          I realize this is a question for a neurologist or psychiatrist rather than Lemmy, but, you know… USA! USA! USA!

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            58 minutes ago

            not that I know of but my sister got diagnosed before it hit her to hard and she started on some medication in the hopes of pushing it off. They just asked their primary care.

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    Working on my PC… Remember that I have to do something like pay a bill, open a support ticket etc… I click new tab… While it’s opening I tell myself that I just need to remember for a few more seconds but by the time the tab opens, it’s gone. And I just sit there staring at the new tab wondering if it will come back to me.

  • RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I’m on medicine right now that generally gives me brain fog. I hate it. Feels horrible. At least it’s temporary? Oh wait. Not as temporary as I thought, it can affect (effect?) brain fog for up to 7 years after taking it. Oh. Okay.

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      8 hours ago

      that & also when i try to remember any number or name

      my history grades always plummeted the second the dates stopped being “probably 2300BC” and the names stopped being one word