mushroommunk
I tried it for a month or two before without much luck. I think my wife and I are about to try what another commented suggested. Having a kid and letting them grind me down
It's really fun. I just got the Blu-rays so my wife could watch it for the first time after she enjoyed Eureka and Warehouse 13 with me. @Stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com I do recommend
My anti-depressants definitely help. I already sweat like a pig in 62 degrees, I would die of heat stroke under a weighted blanket, lol.
I've been on various anti-anxiety and anti-depressants for years. They definitely helped but still not fully.
You can try that, but in my experience with my own conservative family they just don't care. It's the inverse of "I'd rather ten grifters take advantage of my charity in case I help at least one real person". They're okay with killing innocent people so they can get the few criminals. They know and understand completely. But they live in an echo chamber and never think about how it impacts them, that they themselves even risk being the murdered innocents.
I seriously don't get it. My wife can do it every night. She just lays down and goes to sleep. Like what? I need at least three hours of wrestling my worst thoughts before I can sleep
I've almost got enough people that I'm thinking about running a cycling game. Thinking about something Warehouse 13 or Stargate style where each session will be a mission. I'll have players sign up for which mission they're available and they'll be the "away team". I'm hoping it reduces the scheduling nonsense.
The things I could do with 160GB of RAM π finally could load my entire database at once instead of hard drive thrashing
I think it's more "technically nothing stopping you from making it happen". I can't find anywhere where it's actually implemented because it really is a bad idea, molasses might flow up hill quicker in winter than a GPU would run using swap files
Sometimes it's not just the numbers but who those numbers are. Depending on what you're trying to achieve, influencing all the techy Linux nerds that seem to make up Lemmy might be more helpful than just blowing into the wind for as many as possible on Twitter or whatever.
I've got no data either way on this, just some basic social engineering training for work.