It's too easy to quit though; I can never get going.
It's more like let's get some good but utterly unimportant stuff done
That was my 1st, 2nd + 3rd question
Swimming is the easiest for me to do - I find the rhythm soothing and I like being away from any technology so I can just think or focus on the swimming.
The Greeks were also famous for making multiple, multiple handwritten copies of any literature they encountered
You kinda had to then, since archival paper wasn't invented and papyrus doesn't normally last very long.
I only know because you just told me. What's a bonzi anyway?
That's my plan when Win10 gets too old. I've run Linux before (although not as my daily driver) so the only thing worrying me is choosing which distro...
Poor Jamaica, they must be gutted.
(Although apparently Czechia has the highest %age of enjoyers in Europe.)
What's the show? I think it's after my time and/or it didn't make it to my country.
I think some really general-purpose communities like films or books are good to be one per large instance, as they'll be busy enough to have plenty of content without them getting so big you have that Reddit thing where it feels pointless trying to contribute unless you're early.
Smaller, more niche communities definitely are harmed by being spread out as they get too quiet to survive.
I like an eyemask too, although I tend to only use it if I wake up too early and want to go back to sleep - it's too hot to keep it on all night.