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QuizzaciousOtter @ QuizzaciousOtter @lemm.ee
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  • One time someone gave me an edible which I later estimated to be somewhere around 200 - 300 mg. I've never done anything more than like 50 mg at this point. Boy, was it a bad night. I was sitting in a corner and I felt bad but I had no fucking idea wether I'm way too hot or very cold. Also, I felt like my heart was racing. The next day I checked records from my Garmin watch and sure enough, my heart rate at this moment was 160 even though I was sitting completely still. I read about stuff like this before so I knew what's happening and I did not panic but it was extremely uncomfortable.

  • Kagi is so much better than any other search engine I used in years. In fact, it's too good because I don't see myself quitting it soon, even though I'd really prefer not using American services right now.

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  • I don't know, maybe both are correct indeed. It's just that the post seems to be making a point that only one of the statements is true and I was wondering whether we actually know that.

  • Haven't been updated at all??? That's very much not true. There's so much going on in terminal world. There are many flavours of modern terminal emulators, multiplexers, shells. There's a ton of sophisticated terminal oriented software like Neovim for example. Pretty much every single part of terminal environment has now feature-rich, performant and safer alternative implementations. The terminal and CLI world is thriving. Almost none of that massive cumulative effort is directed towards the mouse support. I really think it's just not what people want.

  • Does anyone have experience with HÅG Capisco? I'm looking for something promoting more active sitting. I already have a standing desk which I love but standing for the entire day is too tiring for me and isn't the healthiest option anyway. I think Capisco would be good because it would allow me for some time of sitting but without going into the "shrimp" posture. Also, I think some models can be raised to act kinda like a hoker which would give me a third option in-between full sitting and standing.

    It's extremely expensive but I guess not ruining my back is worth it. I'm kinda hesitant though because I don't have any option to try it in person and I'm not sure whether I would be able to return it.

  • I can vouch for this, Tasks.org is fantastic - very feature rich. I think I tried all FOSS tasks / todo apps and nothing comes close in my opinion. Most of them are very simplistic which is not a problem in itself but I need the features!

  • You can absolutely workout at home with almost no equipment. You will need something for pull ups and that's pretty much it. Google "calisthenics" - that's what bodyweight exercises are called. It's a whole world of knowledge with books, blogs and YT channels covering the topic. Many would argue that this type of exercise is actually healthier than using gym equipment.

    I started doing this 4 years ago and I can highly recommend it. I hate public places like gym and I don't like wasting time for getting there and back so exercising at home is perfect for me.

  • I love this!!! I recently switched from Summit to Thunder because it bothered me that it's not FOSS. But frankly, I prefer Summit and I missed it. It looks like I can switch back to it. Thank you!