I’m the same - as soon as I’m on the phone I want to be on my feet, even though generally I’m happy to be sat.
I’m the same - as soon as I’m on the phone I want to be on my feet, even though generally I’m happy to be sat.
It’s too easy to quit though; I can never get going.
It’s more like let’s get some good but utterly unimportant stuff done
Swimming is the easiest for me to do - I find the rhythm soothing and I like being away from any technology so I can just think or focus on the swimming.
I think some really general-purpose communities like films or books are good to be one per large instance, as they’ll be busy enough to have plenty of content without them getting so big you have that Reddit thing where it feels pointless trying to contribute unless you’re early.
Smaller, more niche communities definitely are harmed by being spread out as they get too quiet to survive.
I really miss having an SLR, my old one kept complaining that the card door was open and aborting the save (it always seemed like it knew when the best photos were and did it then).
You’re definitely making me think very hard about finding its replacement…
I like an eyemask too, although I tend to only use it if I wake up too early and want to go back to sleep - it’s too hot to keep it on all night.