A proper backup strategy.
Including testing that you can actually restore from your backups.
If you don’t test your backups, you don’t have backups
Pooping after 3 days of holding it in.
This is gonna be lemmy’s poop knife and broken arms
Can you throw me a link? I kinda missed it and am not sure if the search function would even find it
also posted below, but this needs to be shared
Throw in a mysterious hidden safe and you’ve got your old reddit back!
decoy snail
I’m going to have to disagree on this one. After 3 days you aren’t going to have a soft, enjoyable poo. You’re going to be passing a small turd-child through a hole that’s not meant to stretch that wide.
Definitely not pooping on day 2 like a bitch though
That was first meme post for me to see on fediverse and I always have a bit of chuckle from it :D
What’s the reference?
here ya go
Doing small joyful things. Like enjoying nice sunlight, smell of fresh cut lawn, that cool looking cloud, first sip of water in the morning, and every little thing that makes up the experience of you. Once you start appreciating small things, you start to see they are plentiful and makes day nicer, and build up different mindset to follow :)
A good night’s sleep.
I agree, this is very important to me. My fiancee and I have come to the realization that sleeping in the same bed made both of us sleep worse. The solution was to sleep in separate beds and it’s been great. I do miss some parts of it, of course, but the benefits have been worth it
My 2yo son sleeps ON TOP OF ME
Telling people important to you that you love them
Couldn’t agree more
wearing your seat belt
Learning a new thing. Whether you use it or not, you’ve expanded your mind.
Taking your laundry out on time so it doesn’t smell like an orc spawnpool
an extremely obnoxious fart when you really need to, even in public
Forgiveness
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Trying.
I know it sounds cliché and… Well… Wanky, but it’s true.
Trying and failing will always feel better than just giving up.
Like someone? Say something. They could humilate you and literally kick you in the balls and in 5 years i guarantee you’ll regret it less than if you say nothing. (This is not an excuse to be creepy. If they say NO, then hear the NO. Shit happens. Move on.)
Have an idea for something cool? Try to make it reality. The sad truth is, honestly it’s probably going to fail, but at least you will be able to say you tried.
And that 1 fucking time I’m wrong… My god, that 1 time. That’s where the best that life has to offer exists. But first…
You have to try…
So ask yourself, really. What’s the worst that could happen? … Aaaand now ask yourself… What’s the best that could happen?
Learning about healthy eating and exercise.
Investing in your health.
A higher-quality tool. Buy the cheapest-made one and it’ll break shortly, buy the medium one and you’ll be set for a while, buy the best one and you’ll really be set.
Despite this I still buy the occasional dollar-store tool because it’s nice to have extras around just in case they come in handy.
My rule is to buy the cheap ones first, then if it breaks, I know to buy the better/best set. I’ve saved a ton cause there are plenty of tools I’ve only used like 3 times.
Generally its a good idea to buy the cheapest gear possible when getting into a new hobby. That way if you lose interest there’s not a lot lost, if you keep going you’ll know what to appreciate when the time comes to upgrade.
Still, the cheaper one is the right choice sometimes.
I have a set of screwdrivers that I’m pretty sure came from the dollar store, and they’re the favorite tool I have.
Used to work in IT and those screwdrivers disassembled many hundreds of computers, maybe over a thousand. They’re magnetized just right too, so I can put a screw on the tip and place it with the tool instead of by hand. They’re small, fit in your pocket, very convenient.
I’ve tried several times to replace them with something nicer but I never prefer the more expensive tool.