I started running Linux 15 years ago, and switched to Linux as my main daily driver like 10 years ago. And I couldn’t be happier, but I still wish I would have started my Linux journey way sooner, especially since Windows is about as useful as used toilet paper these days…
Getting a dog. Also the most value for my money I’ve ever gotten for any purchase in my life.
I thought having a dog is an ongoing cost. Even still, its a good value?
Well, I got a friend in the deal that made my life worth living, so I’d consider some dog food to be a negligible cost to pay.
Red light therapy, specifically Near Infrared Light on my lungs as it works so well that I was able to stop my 45+ years of daily asthma meds. Incredible.
How do you do RLT for your lungs?
Heavy breathing in a red-light district.
Praying.
This is actually a form of meditation and magic. People are just ignorant. Connecting with your magical self is powerful af.
It’s amazing how many people memorize so many hateful things in order to temporarily feel superior to another person.
Not that I myself am innocent, but I’m still gobsmacked
Started getting all my chores done early and day drinking on Sundays. Probably not healthy long term but fuck it, the world is on fire and I’m not going to be stressed out all the time.
Funny enough one of the best things I have done for myself was quit drinking. Not trying to tell you what to do, but I can personally tell you that harmless Saturday day drinking can very quickly become not that. Be smart and be safe bud.
Yeah, I am mindful of how much I drink. If it seems to be getting out of hand I just do without for a while. It’s never been a problem for me so far.
you do sound genuinely drinks-mindful. a rare but real skill! i used to have it, then kinda lost it (and my tolerance cuz I’m not 25 anymore ☹️), and decided eh fuck it i’d rather just quit than put in the effort to determine what risk level I’m still cool with lol
self awareness is absolutely applicable to drinking and imho moderate ethanol is one of the best ways to nuke the suck level of chores :)
- resistance training
- swimming
- sauna daily
- keto
- carnivore (no carbs, no fibre)
- reducing what you own to a minimum
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- moving is much easier, house is cleaner, you know what’s important
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- traveled the world for 2 years with one piece of luggage… Really removes gear fear and makes you very mindful about what you own
- eye exercises, reducing my prescription slowly
- EDC satchel (man purse if you like)
- bum gun (toilet bidet sprayer)
- learning its ok say no to people
- being comfortable with myself
- being comfortable alone
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- only once I found peace with my own demons was I ready to live with others
- two monitors one vertical one horizontal
- standing desk
- using a kanban for personal life
- travel router (share internet/VPN/wifi with all devices)
- travel safe/lockable bag
Is bum gun a portable bidet?
Typically they are fixed installations. I’ve seen some online devices for a portable spray bottle.
So often at work I reach for the bidet and I realize it’s not there. :(
It’s uncivilized for a office not to have spray guns!
I live in a country of barbarians.
Storing superglue in the fridge. Those tiny packs now actually last until I’ve used it all.
I store it in the freezer and it lasts forever.
The only downside is that every time I go to use it, it starts expanding as it heats up and ends up dripping out of the nozzle even when I’m not squeezing it.
Nothing a bit of paper towel can’t fix but it can become a bit messy.
Wait… even after you open it? The ones without a cap?
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