Daniel…is that you? 🧐
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Daniel…is that you? 🧐
Also other personal things about him in general
I’m closing in on 40 and I’ve had this mid-life crisis spell happen during the later part of COVID, 2020-2021. I love to write short stories and poetry, but with my “crisis” it became a burden to even think about putting thoughts down. Then this person comes into my life, we will call her Martha. I’m twice her age, her superior at work, and generally not someone I would talk to. But besides all that, we strike up a friendship. It’s weird at first, the age gap, the maturity level, and me the authority figure. But we connect somehow, and my writing returned. At first it is mostly about her, and these torrent of emotions that she drew out of me. Her personality, energetic, kind, and thoughtful helped invigorate my own life. Like a nurse pulling poison from a wound, I felt liberated after all this time. All because of her.
We eventually went our separate ways. We seldom talk anymore, but that friendship we made still helps me write. I think of her, and my inner voice sings to express itself. She is my muse but I’ll never tell her or say anything about it (maybe if we ever reconnect in the future). Martha has changed me and is my inspiration.
I am in 100% agreement with you. I’m kind of in the same mindset in figuring out my homelab setup. Still learning docker and how volumes work 😢 haha
I’m in academia but I like to tinker with tech. So when my students or co-workers are surprised that I know so much about tech and how to navigate around most computer systems and troubleshoot (Mac/Windows/Linux) they are perplexed. They ask why I didn’t major in tech. I tell them that I majored in what I loved (history) and play with tech as a hobby to relax.
It’s why I selfhost my own Lemmy server. Gives me something to do with my hobby, keeps me focused on what’s new in tech, makes me learn to keep up with docker, Linux, editing CRON tabs etc.
Vice Grip Garage (YouTube)
If you want to watch a burly man with dry humor try and fix a car, sight unseen, then drive it home over 300+ miles with questionable breaks and engine. Then this is you YouTube show for you. Recently he got picked up for a TV show but his past YouTube videos are really good. He recently moved to Tennessee from Wisconsin(?) but he still travels across the country finding old cars to bring them back to life.
It’s a great show to teach you the basics on getting an engine or car to run.
Jonathan Maberry, Joe Ledger series is a really good action, near future sci-fi, popcorn romp, style of fiction. It’s like Saturday morning cartoons (just sit and listen) combined with some good writing.
Even using searxng it comes up with Google & qwant show it as conservative. But allsides has it left leaning bias.
That would be my guess is that it’s not housed until it’s fully processed maybe? I don’t know why it would be on there for me but not for you??
I’ve always had better results with archive.is
Bookmarks sidebar::bookmarks sidebar::bookmarks sidebar
The early days of Internet bullet boards and forums, that focused on one specific niche. Where I stumbled upon the posts from time traveler John Titor or TimeTravel_0. Good times reading those and becoming fascinated with the what if aspect of it all.
Big Nothing (2006) with Simon Pegg, Alice Eve, David Schwimmer…a train wreck of events that always makes me laugh when I watch it.
Firefox - bookmark side bar is still the only reason I can’t use chrome (besides issues with privacy et al)
I’ll second this and also add that it’s ability to allow documents to be uploaded to read and summarize are really good too
Right there with you…brutal here
Quick and easy, self hosting for a while now.
This is the answer. I usually take the attachment and comb my hair with it to make sure it lines up with what I want it to do BEFORE I attach it and start clipping.
Source: Been clipping own hair for 15 year now, with same clippers.
WSJ paywall 🥲 https://archive.is/sGYgS
I mean, I can get most of any books I’m looking for from https://annas-archive.org/, and with the website is pretty clean from clutter.