Trop cool, et super initiative cette récolte sur ton blog. Merci !
alex
It's pretty much what happens in long-distance running, and it's seen as very positive (which it is)
C'est anglophone. :)
Oh, I didn't know, thanks very much for the correction!
I don't know about the author, but I'm on Linux and Android and the apps I see on Notion Calendar are for Windows and Mac for desktop and for iOS on phone.
I've tried the web client a bit when it came out but it just didn't really click for me (as in, I didn't see how it would be better than any email client that has an integrated calendar). Also, calendar web clients just don't answer the issue, in my opinion. And regular Notion is slow and clunky in my experience, so I haven't given them the benefit of the doubt on the Calendar part of their tooling. :)
Depression can worsen or mimic ADHD symptoms and it's common to tackle that first. The ADHD diagnosis is irrelevant, what matters is that your life gets better. :)
- Un bon matelas
- Un petit clavier Bluetooth pour taper agréablement quand j'ai que mon téléphone
- Un vélo (avec un panier)
- Des chaussures de marche pour le quotidien
- Ma liseuse, moi aussi oui
- Une banane (pas trop beauf) pour mon [email protected]
- Un coiffeur plutôt que me couper les cheveux tout seul
- Des bouchons d'oreille (Loop)
Quelques marques que j'aime : https://alexsirac.com/alternatives-to-amazon/
N'importe, du moment qu'il y a un lavabo à côté pour pouvoir changer la cup menstruelle tranquille. Chez moi j'ai installé des toilettes à lavabo intégré parce que sinon y avait pas : c'est pratique et en plus c'est écolo.
Bonus : la douchette si pièce séparée ou douche dans la sdb, mais ça c'est pas nécessaire, juste agréable.
In my city, we don't have a subway, but we have trains and tramways and buses (and my city's super flat and very bike-friendly). I haven't owned a car in 10 years. My partner sold their car this year because it took them more time to drive around than to take public transportation or their bike.
All of France yep!
Yes, it does. It will keep suffering from the same issues as long as it encourages microblogging, and there are public upvotes and likes, and you can post links on Lemmy with a single-sentence summary that people can react to without reading the link. The Fediverse social media is built on the exact same premises as for-profit social media.
What has been done on the Fediverse is taking these systems and making them less addictive. Basically, they have all the problems of for-profit social media, but for-profit social media snowballs these problems and puts them at the core of their business model. The issue without the several layers of « making it worse because money » is not nearly as bad. But I do believe it's a « lesser evil » thing, at least for our brains and ability to interact with people.