

Do you have a nebula subscription? If yes, what is your opinion of their lifetime tier?
I can’t convince myself for the 300 dollar lifetime but do realize i would totally get the hours out of it.
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Do you have a nebula subscription? If yes, what is your opinion of their lifetime tier?
I can’t convince myself for the 300 dollar lifetime but do realize i would totally get the hours out of it.
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With commandos 3 breing my fav
Thanks for the warm welcome.
Well pretty much, but I used to try and journal (like write down how the day went and how I felt) but after a few weeks I would just skip it, which meant my journal was starting to become a empty notebook dotted with filled in half pages. I then tought to work the same as you, write down quick notes and add them up but found the workload too much to start.
When I found out about interstitial journaling, it pretty much fit in with my way of thinking and the fact I can add tasks and to-do’s between it all makes for a very compelling journalling.
I use capacities.io right now, and it also allows for some easy markdown syntax so it usually looks a bit like:
08:00 - Woke up feeling rested, but not fully refreshed. Today is a big day at work and I have to get ready [ ] Prepare the desk for the new hire [ ] Take out the trash when coming home 10:12 - Met the new hire, he seems very hopefull and I hope I made a good first impression as I will be supervising him. I think I’m going to go for a lunch and … 22:00 - in bed, I should be sleeping but today is keeping me up. Overthinking again. [ ] Do more breathing exercises (for the next day)
So whenever I have a break or think about it, I just @now - write down what I think, did, will do and I can add [ ] checkboxes for to-do’s. Whenever I complete it I check it off, or at the end of the day I do a big review and check it all of. Often during slow moments I spend time cleaning up or adding more to previous days to beter convey what I meant at the moment. I find it helps me a lot to include everything, ups, downs, things I like, things I don’t like.
I also have a whatsapp bot set up with it so I can just send quick whatsapp chats to add to my journaling and clean it up later.
The reason it works for me is I think because I always have a running tasklist in my head, and every time I check my tasks means I have a break, thus time to journal. While if I actively think about journaling, in which I sometimes can get very lost, seeing my tasks reminds me of the things on hand.
It’s like a combo-deal and makes me feel more efficient, beter organized and I forget a lot less because it’s been written and reviewed multiple times.
I tend to write down postives and negatives. Otherwise I feel I get a glam’d up version of my past.
Blessed (and cursed) with a memory that can remember everything it sees, journaling helps me with my anxiety of waking up and not remembering.
Wouldn’t you change the past to be able to add even more good stuff?
New sub here after seeing it on fedigrow.
I do interstitial journaling as part of my PKM.
To answer the questions:
Would I? Even tough my mind feels a resolute “nope!”, I would say yes, such power would just be too much to not use. (Or try). I would put small experiments first to see what can, and what the consequences are of changing the past.
What would I change? I would try to alter small events that caused me great grief later on but not the big things. I feel those have made me who I am, good or bad.
What I’d rather try to do is change the timeline to skip certain parts, like fast-forwarding in a movie. Go from my ex-gf to my now wife (without the rebounds and akward flirtings).
Change which friends I would meet sooner, so I’d have more time with them. Knowing friends come and go, the ones who stay… I wish I could add years to those friendships.
Also change little habits that would improve my health down the line so I can live longer.
And maybe I would try to change my career, so I could have started where I am now but younger so I didn’t burn-out on an ex-job. I do feel the burn-out forged me, so I might leave that in.
Tl; dr i’d change nothing big, just adjust the timeline and leave out everything that didn’t change or add value to me as a person. (In a way I would Marie Kondo my past but keeling everything that made me feel, and dropping everything I’m indifferent for.)
I’ve been using https://purrse.app/ lately, it’s from a very small (one man I think) parisian dev.
Works for me and the wife, we just need a way to split costs (a bit like splitwise but without the bloat)
it is a nice concept but to me it sounds like centralized defederated media.
Elon’s kids names already sound like robots so they’ll fit right in.
There is a way, and it might already be somewhat of a trope but you can use fruitpits to extract amygdalin which can be then refined with a homelab to a cyanide like substance. Although not pure or concentrated enough, but it could be added to food by a wife on a very long period of time and make the Victim very I’ll with fatal results.
Amygdalin is extracted from almonds or apricot kernels by boiling in ethanol; on evaporation of the solution and the addition of diethyl ether, amygdalin is precipitated as white minute crystals.
I had for the longest time my old HP gaming pavilion 690 that hosted Proxmox and a ton of other services, Home Assistant and managed a lot myself.
Since the first day I am on board with cosmos-cloud.io, and when the standalone version dropped. I put it on baremetal on a HP elitedesk G9 they discarded from work. So free Homelab server with an intel 12th gen CPU which is just… robust. 2nvme’s and a 4Tb drive suits me just fine for Arr stack, Nextcloud, Home Assistant and some other tidbits.
Before I had iPTV I used to check sportsurge. You find some streams on there, it might get choppy or dicey but it’s free
ad-blocker is a must before visiting. I see their new domain is https://sportsurge.bz/
This is so great, I follow quite a bit of news but yours is a nice summary and also reminder of things I read and was sure to remember to then instantly forget.
It also triggers my nostalgia of waiting for the postman to deliver my next gaming magazine so I could devour it and be the “Gaming Nerd” at school and blow everyone away with my freshly aqcuired knowledge.
Joined the Revolt too, I despise discord with a passion, their app is so bloated and I would only hope we could get away with it. Revolt seems like a very good option (better than matrix)
Yiiii haaaawwww