Kitty, but most commands are probably happening in eshell. Feels more easily scriptable to me
Exercise a lot (and get sunlight exposure) during the day.
Also, never watch movies, read, scroll on a phone, etc in bed. You want your brain to 100% associate being in the bed with sleeping, as soon as it happens
I'm usually out within 5-10 minutes now, since starting to follow those two things reliably
(edit: also, minimizing light exposure in the last couple of hours of your day is good)
edit 2: Forgot the most important thing of all, which is to keep a consistent sleep / wake time every day. Getting rid of all alcohol is great too, if you want actually-decent sleep
Also insanely unhealthy to consume stuff like this on a day-to-day basis
Not knowing what I want out of life. Including whether to break off the nine-year, kind of dysfunctional relationship I've been in (neither option feels good).
The US has a pretty severe urban / rural divide in most of its states, but I don't think it's enough. You'd usually need a pretty clean split along territorial lines for that.
Reading novels (or just fiction, in general). Not sure why but I simply lost the ability to do it a few years ago. Still like to read a couple of nonfiction books every month, but feel like I'm missing something lately
What's the advantage vs. the current version?
Also looks like it's removing an important visual affordance (i.e., which areas you can click to drag the window), unless I'm misinterpreting it
Usually it's just one program per virtual desktop, and maybe a second (briefly) for one-off terminal commands, etc.
The whole point for me is to avoid wasting time moving a mouse around or manually manipulating anything.
I never really 'got' Twitter-style microblogging, and still don't really get Mastodon for the same reason. But I could some use for it if I represented some kind of group or organization that needed to publish regular updates.
Only syncthing, for me.
There's no expectation of privacy when you're posting things in a public forum. Seems like common sense
A FOSS digital audio workstation that's on par with Ableton