It's the first Saturday I've woken up without a hangover in years. Took the pup for a short hike, then deep cleaned my kitchen and made some guac. Overall great day so far. Thanks for letting me post here every day while I'm so early in my journey, it's been oddly comforting.
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Hell yeah! Any tips for those of us early into the journey?
I use wireless charging at night and at work. I have a stand that charges my phone, ear buds, and watch simultaneously, which replaces three cables with one and keeps my nightstand/desk free of clutter. I use cables only when I need to charge quickly.
4 full days without a drink and the struggle is real. My brain feels tingly and my anxiety is through the roof. I can't stop eating everything in sight lol. I think my body is missing the extra 1000+ liquid calories per day, especially the sugar. I'm hanging on, though.
Yesterday in AA (my first meeting ever) someone said "You don't ever have to drink again." And someone else said "Remember, just don't drink. Don't drink. Don't drink." and I know those aren't exactly profound words, but I keep running those mantras through my head. Attending another meeting tonight, and tomorrow is mini golf with the AA crew. It feels weird to just be completely accepted by a group of strangers but I'm gonna roll with it.
Yep, with the recent responses I now agree with you.
This makes me wonder if DOGE is going after disability payments - I think it's called SSI? I always thought that social security, SSI, and all of those programs were the same thing, but it seems like it's a lot more complicated. I know a couple folks who have life-long disabilities and have never been able to work. Without those payments they would just die I guess.
I don't think they're trolling, this seems to genuinely be their belief and warrants discussion. The poster mentioned recently that they have autism, and as a neurodivergent person myself I can attest that it often takes some back-and-forth to realize when I'm wrong.
"Just don't get addicted to the thing designed to be addictive. It's easy bro."
I'm not too familiar with VR Chat yet but I think so. I can send you the world name in a PM if you'd like to try. I'm hesitant to post it publicly due to trolls.
If you learn to cook, you can have those foods anywhere you move.
I think they were using the karma count to show how much they utilized the platform, emphasizing how big the gesture of deleting their account was.
When I was deep in the Reddit hole I was obsessed with getting upvotes and avoiding downvotes. It was a dopamine hit. When I moved to Lemmy I joined an instance that doesn't allow or show downvotes, and it has been a breath of fresh air.
Steam VR runs on Linux natively, doesn't it? I switched to Linux a few weeks ago but haven't tried VR gaming on it yet.