QuizzaciousOtter

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

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.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

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!

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 days ago

This seems so obvious now but somehow I never thought about this. Thanks!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Looks neat and I'm already using adw-gtk3. Definitely will give it a try. Thanks!

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago

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.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

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!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Check out https://42keebs.eu/. I bought a Sofle kit from them some time ago.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 weeks ago

Man, they really fuck up everything they touch now.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Agreed. I tried pretty much every other alternative because Joplin's UI seems a bit dated and I'm a sucker for eye candy. But in the end I came back to Joplin. It's really good and the UI actually grows on me too. Not modern and flashy but also not ugly and it works well in practice.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

That's awesome. Welcome on Lemmy!

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 weeks ago

This is peak Technical Analysis!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 weeks ago

I have never heard of anyone using aliases for anything but trivial one-liners. I don't think people consider them as an alternative to scripts so I don't really get the point of half of this post.

However, the part explaining the benefits of using scripts over aliases even for trivial one-liners is pretty neat.

 

A slightly unusual video from the fantastic Technology Connections channel. It articulates a lot of my own thoughts on social media, "algorithms" and AI.

What surprised me the most was the statistic that only 3% of author's views come from the subscriptions feed. This is wild to me because subscriptions are pretty much the only way I have ever used YouTube.

 

Incredibly detailed and clear explanation of computer graphics. I highly recommend all videos from Branch Education - they're so good I can't believe they're free!

I see almost exclusively news in this community but no rules forbidding different content so I guess this is ok? It's undeniably related to technology.

 

Hi everyone! It's my first post here in an attempt to make this community a bit more active.

I've been recently diagnosed at 26 so it's all pretty new to me. However, I really appreciate the fact that now I have a new vocabulary to talk about the stuff I experience and communities like this which might be helpful in understanding myself better.

I'm a Software Engineer and I love everything related to programming / Linux / Computer Science. It's been quite literally the most important part of my life since I was like 15. Usually it's great but sometimes when I get a new idea I tend to hyperfixate pretty hard on it to the point where it becomes quite tiring. It could be an idea for a new project, a new technology to learn or to configure something in my Linux setup. Right now it's moving my entire computer setup to NixOS.

When I fixate on something like this I usually spend pretty much all of my free time on it. Moreover, my sleep usually is hurt as well because I often can't fall asleep thinking about the stuff I'm currently working on. I will literally lie in bed trying to fall asleep and my brain tries to solve problems or plans and designs stuff. I will spend most of my weekends in front of the computer, even though I love spending time outside, especially in the nice summer weather. But I just can't seem to stop. I force myself to go for walks and runs but it's not really relaxing because, you guessed it, I'm thinking about my project all the time. If I try to distract myself with a podcast I will often notice 15 minutes in that I stopped listening after the first minute or so.

I need some way to balance this computer stuff with other things in my life. I just need to chill out sometimes. To play some games, watch some youtube or read a book lying in a hammock without thinking about programming literally every minute I'm awake.

The best solution I found so far is weed. It's not 100% effective but in general getting high and going outside tends to help me relax at least a bit. Well, travelling or meeting with people is usually effective in breaking my train of thoughts too. But obviously it comes with its own set of challenges and it's not something I'm willing to do often.

So, fellow autists, do you experience something similar? How do you deal with it? Please share advice, experience, or anything related.

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