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Five Great Things Found Round Here
mdbear led me to Switching.Software, a site that offers free, open-source alternatives to the services run by billionaires who are making bad policy decisions. (Whistles loudly to blot out discussions of the choices they’re making)
solarbird explains how Mastodon and Bluesky users can follow each other through a "bridge"
https://solarbird.dreamwidth.org/2021328.html
The annual snowflake_challenge is underway. Following the tag from DW’s "latest things" is a good way to meet new people and reconnect with old pals.
petra answered the best canon prompt by linking to Slings & Arrows, season 1, episode 3. The version they linked to is
ODavies’s passion project of upscaling older shows and movies in glorious 4K. They look good, and at least Slings & Arrows’s captions survived the transfer (although many ks display as js)
Although I’ve been deploying pacing strategies to manage my chronic illness (CFS/ME) for 30 years, thanks to sonia for sharing this NHS video, which claims that true resting to recharge the parasympathetic nervous system requires no reading. This is a shocker for me, since I routinely listen to (admittedly low effort) audiobooks and podfics when resting.
How to rest properly to help recovery: watch on YouTube w A+ captions
Finally, this boomer realizes she’s living in the future: I’ve got a new mutual subscriber barbaratp. She writes in Brazilian Portuguese; I have no language even close. Yet we can mutually understand each other thanks to machine translation. (Of course there are glitches, and thankfully we’re humans and can double check that messages received is the message sent.)
Better than flying cars, really.
Any lovely things you've found here and wish to share?
ETA: 24 May 2025 correct pronouns
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Good things - today I put my (usually for the) summer duvet cover on my duvet, just because it felt so cheerful. I am looking forward to burrowing beneath it tonight.
Resting is great, and for me
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I'm grateful to the universe at large that my issues allowed me to stumble upon this idea by trial and error. I kept testing it because it didn't seem right (or fair, heh), but for me as well, naps-without-sleep require not reading. Good to learn that there's likely to be a basis!
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It's magic
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I don't think I've found any lovely things online lately, but I did find a surprise sale on pomegranates at the store today ($1 each!) and am looking forward to eating every last seed of it tonight.
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There's an episode from mythbuster TV show where they cover this. People were doing 30-hour shifts on a fishing boat, and if they had a 20min nap every 6 hours they coped so much better - cognitively and physically. Thing is - no one in the test group could actually get to sleep in the allocated 20 mins, but they found that just stopping and trying - even pretending to sleep - had almost the same effect. But it had to be lying down eyes closed in yr bunk.