Before I had a kid yeah, I had a two-hour morning routine and a one-hour one depending on when I needed to leave the house. I had the recurring events in a week planned out and time alotted by chores/uni etc. I had a going to bed routine although that one never quite worked as I had hoped.
Having a kid all of it flew out the window of course but eventually Im hoping to get back there. Notably this was achieved with the help of a behavioral therapist. Hence me saying it needs another trusted person.
Edit: also it was a lot of practice, failing, switching things around, it definitely wasn’t as straightforward as planning, practicing, perfecting, next one.
Build routines and plan your week, the fewer micro-decisions you have to make the better.
Routines for getting up, eating breakfast (exercising?). Routines for lunchtime, routines for going to bed. Routines for preparing dinner, routines for planning and going grocery shopping, routines for chores, routines to work through irregular chores/paperwork. Routines for leaving the house, routines for coming back. Best paired with a time commitment when to start a routine, planned ahead and set within a weekly schedule.
Don’t start with all of them at once, plan one or two (the ones you stand to gain the most out of), prepare your weekly planner (physically written down! Do not handwave this step away!) then practice them over and over. It’s hard work, annoying and exhausting to practice but once they’re down you can do them on autopilot and think about whatever else. The planning and talking through of this endeavour is best done with another trusted person
The one thing that I always wanted from i3/sway is to have windows outside to the side of my screen, so that I could have
|- browser@half screen size-||- editor@half screen size -||- PDF viewer@half screen size -|
When I’m writing some math thing. Then I could just scroll to the left or to the right depending on whether I’m looking something up and writing it down, or whether I’m editing what is already written down.
Long story short: PaperWM for GNOME
The answer is of course another editor: doomemacs
After that guix
Brain: “oof ouch owie ow”
Scientists: “works perfectly well!”
The tiktok ban is not about them stealing personal data the fuck? Why would they care?
I dont have anything else to add but wanted to voice my support that your parents requirement for you to share your location at all times while in school is not a reasonable request imo as you also have a right to privacy from your parents.
For me it’s not how people react to me, it’s more that I find it absurdly important to get point I’m trying to make across perfectly and try to prevent any possible miscommunication
The issue is the software, security are applied months later if at all
I understand that but what if they actually donu understand me and I have done a terrible job of expressing myself
Im not an engineer
But most importantly, fixing text editing isn’t seen as important enough in the war between Android and iOS. It’s not the flashy feature that shifts your Net Promoter Scores.
This kind of stuff is exactly why I hate non-free hardware and software, it kills experimentation. It sucks so much that there are no good options for free mobile phones. And for this you wouldn’t even have to free your software, you’d simply have to give the user the ability to tinker with their OS outside of the walled garden that is the app-store filled with these shitty cash- and data-grabby webapps.
Surprised no one has posted:
Judge Rules White Girl Will Be Tried As Black Adult