Things. It’s a one-time purchase but if you’re using it on iPhone, iPad and Mac it’s 3 one-time purchases and they are not cheap. But for me personally it feels and works exactly as I need it and after trying a bunch of others, I decided Things is the one. And I’ve used it long enough now that the price doesn’t hurt anymore.
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Lemmings or Descent, I don’t remember.
Looking at the muesli, it seems to be mostly rolled oats with very little extras added. That can only taste bland. Usually it should have a lot more variety. Maybe its meant to be just a base?
As a kid I used to eat lots of rolled oats with cocoa milk. I was so simple back then.
Es gibt leider immer noch zu viele Geschäfte, die nur Girocard annehmen. Und weil meine Bank (N26) die überhaupt nicht führt, bin ich zusätzlich bei der DKB und zahle inzwischen 10 Euro im Jahr. Es ist im Vergleich günstig, aber eigentlich doch unnötig. Die deutschen Händler sollen endlich alle mit der Zeit gehen.
Der Ökologisch-Botanische Garten in Bayreuth ist sehr schön
I should have 3 but 2 are missing somewhere.
Curiositystream seemed like a dump for B-documentaries and Nebula... while it has many cool creators, I don't think it scales well. Neither the interface nor the business model seems to work for a larger amount of creators and it gets boring quick. Also the Apple TV app keeps bugging out for me, even years later, they just don't seem to care much about it. I think it should cost more and they should invest more into a better experience.
Starting and abandoning hobbies.
I don’t think portals carry the momentum with them. It’s as if the train is a moving tunnel. So A.
People would suddenly realize it’s better to go to bed earlier and sleep longer than hitting snooze 5 times and needing that energy boost every morning. Who am I kidding, people would revolt.
I guess having strong opinions based on science, logic and empathy, if I have gathered enough evidence and knowledge about it and also being honest about not knowing enough about a topic to form an opinion on that topic. This should be the norm.
Cooking - control over every ingredient, tastes better every time, looks better every time, rewarding, great activity with (or for) friends, generally respected among everyone, food science is a long rabbit hole to dig into
Running - relatively cheap sport, dopamine rush, good time to listen to podcasts, many events in the area to get you motivated, some dogs can join
Hiking - being in nature, difficulty can be varied easily, great with friends, great alone, most dogs can join
Gravel/Road bike - go far, quick, also dopamine rush, everyone hates you, downsides: can get pretty expensive, maintaining the bike is super annoying (in my opinion)
Gaming - no explanation needed, downsides: too much to choose (FOMO), feels like a waste of time
Board games/DnD - Like gaming but does not feel like a waste of time, great with friends and family, also some nice solo games (which I'm starting to get into now)
Programming - Very cheap, can make cool stuff, can turn into job, downsides: people ask you to fix their printer or program stuff for free, not a hobby anymore if turned into job