Oh that makes so much sense. I was wondering why single-click would ever be default.
Oh that makes so much sense. I was wondering why single-click would ever be default.
Like volume mixer in windows?
If I cannot fall asleep in 30 minutes or so, I “give up” and go lay on sofa and watch something low intesity from youtube (restoration channels are great for this. This removes most pressure to fall asleep, which often is enough to make it possible to fall asleep quicklyish. And if not, at least watching videos is more interesting that lying in dark room.
Note that you should either wear blue-light blocking glasses (not those barely tinted “computer glasses”, but those that are meant for blocking lasers), or use some software solution, in order to not disturb melatonin production. It’s a good idea to start doing this at least an hour before going to bed in order to allow melatonin to build-up.
Source: partner suffers from severe sleeping problems, and they have researched falling asleep extensively.
Another option is adding canned chickpeas, they work with almost any ramen
We have this issue in an internal tool at my workplace. My coworker is the only one who has long enough password and is too stubborn to change it, so they change the (client side) limit every time they log-in.
There are plant milks and creams for cooking purposes. As for the taste, if you feel plant milks have overpowering taste, you can mix multiple different types. For example, when we have made white sauce for lasagna, we use soy-, oat- and almond milk.
I haven't used dairy in a long time, so I can't think of anything where plant based products couldn't be used as a reasonable replacement (apart from cheese, there the options are severely lacking)
Have you tried it? At least for me, I often get better results compared to google. Also Kagi has a free trial of 100 searches.
Granted I'm a developer, so my job is basically just searching for information, so getting better results is really valuable for me.
That’s good, stealing is wrong
I started using it about a month ago, and I’m now having a pretty good muscle memory. I like how having larger keys makes it much easier to “touch-type” (even thought I can barely do it, but I see the potential).
The only thing I’m missing is auto-completing my email and home address, but oh well.
I can get tinnitus if I have too much ear-wax and I have to remove it periodically, since it wont come out on its own.
My partner sets two alarms, one an hour earlier when they take the adhd medicine and go back to sleep. It has sped up their bed -> outside time significantly.