I did and quite enjoyed it. I'm loving my small but growing collection!
On an other note, this one has started going to the gym and doing deadlifts. Give me all the newbie pointers.
I've also been looking into self hosting something like Google drive. Nextcloud comes to mind, does anyone have any experience with any? My main goal is moving pictures from my phone to my home server
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OwnCloud seemed good last time I tried it... I use FTP and dream of switching to rsync at some point, but neither is good for your usage scenario.I've also been looking into self hosting something like Google drive. Nextcloud comes to mind, does anyone have any experience with any? My main goal is moving pictures from my phone to my home server
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Start small, ask for help, keep a log and graudally push the numbers up, get a general gist on which muscles are exerted in what exercises and don't work all muscles in a day, if at some point you get uncomfortable don't force yourself, just go home. The more comfortable you're going to be the more likely it is you're going to keep doing this.
I've personally switched to MEGA for some non-sensitive stuff I really need because of it's native client which works ok on mac, linux and windows + decent web interface.I've also been looking into self hosting something like Google drive. Nextcloud comes to mind, does anyone have any experience with any? My main goal is moving pictures from my phone to my home server
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Anything big that can be itemized. That cleaning you've been postponing for a week? Make a list of the areas and things in your house that need to be cleaned, then start. That project for a client that you know you can do, but it's so big you don't feel you can begin right away? Conceptualize every step that needs to be done and the possible solutions to each, then work on them one by one. Divide and conquerand shit.
Well, after reading this I think I'm actually suggesting the opposite of what you said, but the underlying idea is the same: track progress as a way to motivate further progress.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Ehhh. I get it, but those are of a temporary nature anon. I'm thinking of something closer to a diary than a structured todo list.
If only.
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"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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