u/uvuguy

How to love fish

I really want to get back into Pescatarian diets again. i did it about 20 years ago. My biggest obstetrical right now is, How do I make it taste palatable and be low carb? I am finding it hard to merge the two things. best I have so far is Sashimi Salmon with soy.

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u/uvuguy — 19 hours ago

Does everyone else feel this way.

I feel so alone most of the time. I want to have deep thought provoking discussions most of the time. But it seems like not only do most people not want that but can't handle thinking. Also like there are emotions or thoughts they keep deep inside and that brings them out

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u/uvuguy — 1 day ago
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Lowest friction options for org linking

What is the fastest and easiest to make notes and connect them? let me explain,

Main thing I run into is if I get a call I want to make quick notes and have a todolist that is on my Dashboard that I built.

as I have it now, the two easiest seem to be to use my org capture to put a todo in my inbox, but then I don't have the notes. I could do a scratch buffer but how to I get it to show up in my inbox?

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u/uvuguy — 2 days ago

Ways to find others

I keep having a hard time with finding people to connect with. Biggest thought is dating apps, but I feel like those types of apps tend to focus on only the physical component. but I want people that can stimulate my mind too.

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u/uvuguy — 3 days ago

Does it all come back to the basics?

I'm currently getting into OOP and something that I am noticing is its basically one more step of​​ extraction. ​ so once you learn data types is everything else just basically based on those principles ​

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u/uvuguy — 4 days ago
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Best way to use rice

Trying to get into making sushi at home. Biggest problem I'm trying to figure out is how/what to do with rice and left overs. Seems a rice goes bad so quick but it's hard to make a small amount of rice. And I would love to have next day so she but it just doesn't taste right.

Any suggestions

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u/uvuguy — 5 days ago

Maybe I just havent noticed until recently, but I feel like repair or modding my own things aren't really cost effective any longer. Example. I have a quickstart I keep in my car and it has stopped working. Seems to be the battery but not 100% sure. Well to buy just the batter it cost about 60-80% of just buying it new.

So my question is, how are people still doing their repairs? I have even thought about buying two of everything so I have parts when needed. part of it is I enjoy it but at the same time why take the time and risk to fix your own when its only a couple bucks more to just buy it?

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u/uvuguy — 15 days ago

I have noticed that I keep getting sucked in to incremental type games, even very boring ones. I think its the fast feed back loop of small goal, always almost to another small goal, completion.

What I either want to build or find is a game that does the same thing for my real life task like finishing my homelab, programming, embedded system. What are some good ones are what would make a good design. I have tried habitca but didn't really land for me. There was a cat RPG prototype game I played once that used your typing as movement/attacks and you level up by working.

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u/uvuguy — 19 days ago

TLDR. Can postgres realistically replace most services? I find I prefer stable and not having to "learn/relearn" dozen of systems all the time.

The longer part. I have been reading and hear that postgres can replace most of your applications via extentions. It would also seem that you wouldn't need to worry about if all the services played nice with each other with every update? The ones I find the most interesting are as follows

  • Home automation app data.
  • Wiki and documentation apps.
  • Password and identity systems.
  • Media/library metadata databases.
  • Monitoring and dashboard data.
  • Automation and workflow tools.

Can it realistically replace all these and it function correctly? I would love it if it was even more efficient on system resources but I would happy trade a little bit of max efficiency for less context switching and having to worry about things not playing nice together.

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u/uvuguy — 24 days ago