Uh... I use a notebook that I bring and a calendar by my desk. I don't do well with apps and noise, paper suits me best. New day, new page, list your tasks and cross em off. (Added benefits: they can't steal your info if you don't insert your personal schedule hahaha! Not really, I'm just an internet addict.)
Yeah I'm too lazy to use calendar apps and stuff. Scheduling my day on Google Calendar felt wrong.
Procrastination tip: make everything easier and feelgood, you're more likely to use it. Also a tip for User Interface.
"Neocities sites tend to be either very edgy or very cutesy, no in-between."
I love discovering that I am just an average netizen (edgy). Now I'm going to sabotage this statement.
Are any of us really original? Or are we all regurgitated stereotypes? Every thought has been thought, every style done to death. Line up, free thinkers. We have gods to kill.
Make truth profitable, and sexy.
Free speech and civil rights are a muscle. If not exercised regularly, they will atrophy and cease to exist.
But hey, I'm preaching to the choir here.
https://qintel.pro/plan/
You don't have to agree with Q, don't have to believe in it. But I think we can all agree that we want some change, yeah?
We blow how much money out of our ass, but we can't secure the goddamn elections? How about that. Secure elections. No more bitching. Not saying it has to be blockchain but COME ON.
The internet is a tool. Tools are meant to ENHANCE the life of the user. The problem begins when the tool doesn't do that, and instead detracts from the life of the user. Succumbing to the digital world instead of using it to assist connection in the real one.
Like creating a bar to entry for the 0 INT people. You want it, you got to earn it.
But we have to help the people who want in if we want it to "succeed." That includes the average people who don't know how to use bitcoin or sats.
And I'd rather enjoy having some average people around. Maybe I'm crazy.
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