Thank you, this is very helpful and reassuring. We’re at week 6 presumably. I’ve read a book which for pregnancy is helpful, but felt a little judgemenal about living vegan.
Thank you, this is very helpful and reassuring. We’re at week 6 presumably. I’ve read a book which for pregnancy is helpful, but felt a little judgemenal about living vegan.
Mine already died. Now i have to wait…
I think this is what you should look into. Are the services in Heimdall listed with the local IP or host names? Or are they referenced with the tailscale IP?
Three things I want to add here:
domain.tld/service
.service.domain.tld
is not supported by tailscale. (See github issue)I hope this helps.
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My wife and I started to drink Oolong GABA green tea for a few years now as an afternoon habit. We both enjoy it. No caffeine, but γ-Aminobutyric acid which ought to be healthy. However, we drink it mostly to take a break and enjoy the taste. Compared to black teas this tea isn‘t strong in taste but rich in flavour regardless. For me personally it made my tasting sense become more sensitive and appreciative over small nuances in flavour.
I would agree that the tool you use has the most impact. I really like this one. For me it works way better than the one in your picture.
Caldav?
Maybe ask Paul Watzlawick. Or since he died in 2007, you can read one of his very entertaining books.
I use libimobildevice on my raspberry and it works in terms of backups. I haven‘t tried to restore it though. Hope this works too… :D
Yeah, I don‘t know if they have finally anounced it officially, but they mentioned it in their blog post in March. I‘ve installed it, and it works quite well for my usecase.
It now also comes with Gitea Actions and the Act Runner - in case this feature is relevant to you.
I recently installed linkding which works quite well.
I recently saw a blogpost somewhere, where someone used git versioning for writing, and I find this idea highly intriguing. Then I realized, that I already have an app that would allow me to work like this: NotesHub
For now, I only started a journal, but I plan for some time already to start writing again.
Obsidian is great too, but a pain when it comes to syncing on iOS.
This is not a medical advice. And if you experience burnouts returning frequently, that‘s what you might wanna get.
However, I noticed, when I started to work in a regular job, I was able to work all year without the need of taking time off. I was used to it, since I was self-employed before that. After the first few years at this new job I started to feel the same things you‘ve felt (but maybe not to the extremes you‘ve described). So (with the lovely advice from my SO), I decided to take all my accumulated time off and we went to a place, where I really was able to turn off my phone, let my mind wander and together we explored new things. After 3 weeks, I felt not burned out anymore and was able to perform.
This lasted for about 5 months after which I took another vacation. Now I try to take at least a week off each quarter. With a longer vacation once a year if time allows.
So, what I want to say: take time off where you can stop thinking about your occupation (and anything like social media or emails). Try to learn something new (if you want to be productive) that isn‘t tied to goals or deadlines (and don‘t try to make this new hobby a profession) or you will find yourself in a worse cycle with two jobs. Even better, immerse yourself in something unproductive.
Thank you, I will give it a try.
Ah, nice, thank you for sharing. Does Vivaldi offer some good sorting capabilities?
I also use floccus. It‘s good for what it is, but I‘m still searching for something that would allow me to easily reorganize this huge pile of bookmarks I‘ve accumulated.
Let‘s angrily hiss at them! No, but it seriously sucks. F* them!
Happy to hear everyone is healthy and pregnency went without too many complications. Thank you for the wishes, all the best for your family and you!