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  • So what should I look for when buying a sharpening stone? I was planning to buy one to sharpen the knives we have at home, but not sure what I should get and where to get one for a decent price.

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    What’s your “I can’t believe other people don’t do this” hack?
  • To use the discounts? It used to be pretty good, being able to get a full week if meals for 20 dollars or so. But now the discounts are spread over multiple boxes and it’s not really worth it anymore

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    Does anybody know how to change scroll speed?
  • Yeah, seems like a rather basic feature.

    I can adjust to some variation in scroll speed. But in some applications it's just too fast to be usable. I ended up changing my scroll speed settings in firefox to already have that covered.

    about:config that I use now:

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    Anybody know how I can adjust my scroll speed in the config?
  • At the moment, I'm using some changes in firefox to make it mostly usable there. Other applications are still usable, but in firefox the scrolling was too fast.

    Here are my changes in about:config:

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    Does anybody know how to change scroll speed?
  • Yeah, seems like it. I was hoping I could configure the touchpad via xinput or libinput. But I didn't find anything yet that works for this laptop.

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    Anybody know how I can adjust my scroll speed in the config?
  • Seems like it. But gnome does not seem to expose this in their settings. I think it should be configurable via libinput, but didn't find the right config yet.

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  • I'm using Nixos 24.05 on my asus zenbook 14 and the scroll speed of the touchpad is rather high.

    Is there any way to adjust it from the config? I don't see an option in gnome/wayland

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    I recently bought an asus zenbook 14 (AMD version) and the scroll speed of the touch pad is quite fast.

    Does anybody know how to change this?

    I'm using Nixos 24.05, Gnome/Wayland

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    What life hack is so simple yet so effective, you're shocked more people don't know about it?
  • I learned to put both my palms around the lid, fingers crossing over my hands and then press hard inwards. This will pop the lid and then you can easily twist it open.

    Useful if you don't have any utensil nearby

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    How to deal with post-work exhaustion?
  • There is truth in that.

    I actually like the things I do for work though. Or at least I like doing those things by myself for fun.

    After having worked in the field for a few years, I noticed my enjoyment seems to have disappeared. Perhaps it’s the hours, or perhaps it’s the way that business can make anything boring. But I just didn’t like doing these things anymore.

    And if I don’t like the things I really enjoyed in the past, then it feels like I will surely not like those things i disliked in the past.

    I will still try though. But not easy to experiment with new things when you feel like you’re in survival mode all the time.

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    How to deal with post-work exhaustion?
  • I don’t feel like my job was particularly difficult though. Usually the tasks are quite simple. But organization, prioritizing and meetings with others can strain my energy fast.

    I’m not sure I could play videogames for 8 hours per day if I only could get a single break at noon.

    I would be tired and unhappy all the same (even though it would be a bit better, since I can actually choose what games to play. At work I don’t really have any choice in my tasks)

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    How to deal with post-work exhaustion?
  • Does this actually transfer to real life situations though?

    I found one of the best ways to improve my working memory for certain tasks, it’s just to do those tasks.

    Like, I used to be really bad at cooking, but in the past months, I’ve been preparing meals every day. And I noticed it’s easier to figure out what things to combine from the fridge, keep everything in my head and work on preparing the parts without having to rely too much on timers and recipes to know when and how to prepare things.

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    How to deal with post-work exhaustion?
  • It does seem to help. I recently made a commitment to avoid digital media on my own.

    I don’t think games or reddit or browsing is necessarily that bad in limited amounts. But it becomes too easy to start spending all your time on it because everything else feels too much effort and less fun.

    I still allow myself any form of digital entertainment, but only when I do something together with friends. That way I still have some social contact, and I’ll have to do the effort to meet up if I want to do something fun.

    When I’m by myself I’ll usually limit myself to reading, writing, going for walks, etc

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  • Wow, that would be annoying. Currently I’m basically living in a studio, so would be difficult to avoid a specific spot in the home.

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    How to deal with post-work exhaustion?
  • I have considered changing professions in the past, but i don’t think I could do a switch at this moment.

    I don’t think i could easily find a job in a different field and I’m a bit worried that I would get lost and lose energy, even in seemingly simple jobs.

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    How to deal with post-work exhaustion?
  • Not in one field specifically. But I have the most experience in software engineering, functional analysis, and tutoring (university-level)

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    How to deal with post-work exhaustion?
  • I actually experimented with this in the past.

    It does help quite a bit. ( but for some projects i would spend too much time catching up what i missed the other days)

    The trouble is mostly finding part time work. When I tried it in the past, it was because I was already working full time and asked to have it reduced.

    But now i don’t have a job, and finding pastime options from the start seems to be more difficult than finding a full time job.

    I suppose I could start something full time and ask for a reduction later. But I’m a bit worried on how long I’ll be able to handle working full time.

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  • I feel so tired after half a day of work, never mind working a full day. After a couple of weeks of this, when i get home, i have no energy left for anything. Even things I usually enjoy.

    Everything feels like a drag at that point and I can’t seem to do anything to improve this.

    Doing this for a few more months usually ends up with me having to quit my job or i will get so tired and sick I can’t do anything anymore.

    How to deal with this?

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    What are some activities which are free or inexpensive that I can do to entertain myself / keep good mental health while searching for a better paid job?

    I recently moved to a new city and don’t know anybody here yet.

    I want to try out some things and meet new people and avoid sitting at home all day (but sometimes is ok)

    My ideas are hiking, volunteering and reading. What would you recommend? Any good ideas?

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    • No targeted ads: DuckDuckGo does not display targeted ads, which reduces the risk of data collection and profiling.

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    • 2011: DuckDuckGo was criticized for using Amazon Associates, which could potentially track user behavior. However, they quickly addressed the issue and removed the affiliate program.
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    Is anybody using duckduckgo over searx or other search engines? What is your experience?

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    I download and store music in my home folder for my desktop user, but also would like to share it with my jellyfin server, but obviously I cannot select a folder from my home folder as a library folder.

    Is there any simple and clean way to make this folder available on a server?

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    Occasionally I have these days where I don't feel like doing work or chores. So I'm thinking, why not just enjoy myself, do something that interests me?

    But then I don't find any motivation to do anything really. Not even the things I normally enjoy very much.

    Typically I would then waste time browsing or watching videos, but that seems to make it worse. How to snap out of this?

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    How to focus my time on creating free/libre software but still survive?

    Hi all

    I've been working as a software developer for the past few years and frequently decided to leave a company/project myself because I could not find the motivation to keep working for it.

    First, I was questioning whether software development was really for me. But in my spare time, I still enjoyed writing small useful tools, configuring my linux desktop and self-hosting.

    I recently realised that my demotivation is mostly due to the kind of software I was working on for the companies I worked for. Usually building APIs to facilitate sales/marketing for products I don't really care for. Or configuring some unnecessarily complicated ERP/CRM microsoft stack.

    Instead, I would like to work on software that I use myself. Or at least on something that will useful for other people in the future, not just boost the sales of some company.

    But I'm not sure where to look. It seems like jobs focusing on free/libre software are difficult to find (Or I don't know how to look) and the few I find seem to be looking for senior profiles much more experienced than me.

    Anybody have some tips or places I can start looking? Honesly I would prefer to just contribute to some project for free, but I don't really have the option to do so at the moment.

    Thanks!

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    Hey all

    I've been playing a bit of Noita in my spare time, and i'm enjoying it a lot thus far.

    I got to the icy floor and manage to survive pretty well. But at some point I feel like I'm not able to kill enemies fast enough anymore. And the wands I find or bought at this stage don't seem to be good enough to put on some decent spells.

    Should I be trying out some alternative strategies, or go to a different location? I know there is a lot to explore, but not sure where to start. I also don't seem to find a lot of options for digging, even though this seems necessary if I want to go back up.

    Thanks for your help!

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