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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 39 minutes ago

I can't recall the exact details anymore but a few years ago my GP got me onto a chronic health care plan (long term depression) that got me a few more psych rebates and a few sessions with a exercise physiologist (to help with strategies for movement). Might be worth asking about especially if you have additional health things?

[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (2 children)

@[email protected] has got to me. I've been struggling with this cold - no appetite and no brain power to even cook the most basic beans and rice. Put in a supermarket order for a couple of Green Goddess salads and Dari's soups (I find they are pretty close to being real food) and a few tins of tuna. I hate doing that when there's food in the pantry but I have been skipping meals and that's not going get me better

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 3 hours ago

๐ŸŽ‚๐ŸŽ‚ to get you through the rest of the day. Happy writing birthday

[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

You can do this. Well done with the clothes and food while in the middle of it. That's life sorted.

Here's a sleepy sun kitty to help

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Ughhh...yeah steam and eucalyptus ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Don't think so, cough is not quite like that. I have dodgy sinuses so simple colds can become sagas of snot and congestion of I don't manage it early. Lots of steam, rinses and drugs.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Ugh ugh. Social distanced hug

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago (6 children)

Day 3 of snot hell. Decided to do another RAT though I suspect it's just a cold. Thank the flying spaghetti Monster for nasal rinses and real Sudafed. Also warm water with a tsp of honey and a half tsp of ghee has helped with the coughing.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I was up a few times last night coughing and miss kitty is still curled up in her igloo not talking. I think I interrupted her beauty sleep

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

Giant hugs mate. Those are big things. I got nothing except to say I heard you.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

100%. It's the utter stupidity of it all.

You are welcome to ride dream-shotgun in my trip to a quiet future out bush painting and chilling with wolves.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Oh yeah sorry. I think I fell asleep listening to ABC Radio..

 

20 years since he died. This is a YouTube doco remembering his life. I remember feeling like I had lost a friend when he died. Was a great Melbourne character and an amazing drummer.

 

I just got an email from my local library (western suburbs) they they will open extended hours today and tomorrow for people to use during the heatwave. Might be an option for anyone needing a quiet, cool, inexpensive option

 

I have a few people to buy for this year and once again thinking how to do this frugally and sustainability (I get a bit sick when I see mountains of plastic crap in the shops). Any ideas?

Some things I have done in the past:

  • Little plant cuttings in jars (got some on the go again this year)
  • Op shops and second hand gifts - look for unusual things from the op shop. This works well for some but not unless they are a bit quirky themselves
  • Buying a bunch of treats/snacks and doing my own hampers up.
  • Baked goods - I always make a big batch of spice cookies and a couple of slices. I am crappy at packing them nicely tho, but I can cook.

I am not great at crafts but I will try anything!

 

I've been playing around with DIY cleaning at home and thought I'd share my current setup. Love to hear suggestions or other tips

Equipment

  • I bought a couple of glass spray bottles from amazon but you could reuse old ones (mine had all broke)
  • box of rags - I like microfibre but also old tshirts and tea towels (tea towels are great for drying off surfaces)
  • old toothbrush for fiddly bits in the bathroom

Basic cleaner - option 1 : Grease / shiny things / tough surfaces

  • fill up bottle with 3:1 white vinegar to water
  • add a good bloop of dishwashing soap
  • I add in a few drops of eucalyptus oil (optional)

I use this for most things. People caution against using it for stone top benches. I haven't had an issue but if you want to be cautious use this

Basic cleaner - option 2: Gentle and deodorising

  • fill up bottle with 100% water
  • add a good bloop of dish washing soap
  • add a couple of teaspoons of bicarb
  • I add in a few drops of eucalyptus oil (optional)

Don't mix the vinegar + bicarb. They will neutralise each other and add nothing.

If you are sensitive to smells etc - use option 2 for everything

In the bathroom

Not quite basic glass and metal cleaner and disinfectant

You can use the vinegar mix for this but I have a fair bit of glass so I bought a litre of isopropyl alcohol from amazon and mixed this in a separate bottle that lives in the bathroom:

  • 70% Isopropyl alchohol
  • 30% water (you want a 70% mix for disinfecting)
  • Bloop of dish washing soap
  • optional drops of oil - again I do eucalyptus or clove oil but doesn't matter

toilets and drains

  • a tablespoon or two of bicarb in the drain or in the bowl and flush with water is simple gentle cleaner
  • For the shower I have one of those squidgy glass wipers and a refillable dish cleaner wand thing for the shower - filled with dishwash soap and some drops of clove oil). I wipe down the excess water after every shower and once a week give it a scrub with the dish cleaner wand and dish soap.

I do still use a name brand toilet cleaner once a week and maybe once a month use some oxygen cleaner or bleach on the shower tiles but I'd like an alternative.

Hard floors

I've got a spray mop and am still working through a bulk by of some eco floor cleaner but I'm thinking i'll just use mix #2 (bicarb) above when that runs out - suggestions welcome

 

Fingers crossed its not H5N1.

 

My old xps13 is old in the tooth and the new ones have some things I don't like. So I am after recommendations. My preferences

  • Linux (Ubuntu/Debian friendly). Happy to wipe and install and will check compatibility beforehand but if anyone has a Linux daily driver they love let me know
  • good CPU and decent RAM (32gb would be nice)
  • Lightweight - smaller preferred (currently on a 13" and happy)
  • Touchscreen would be nice
  • Usb-c
  • Decent battery life

I have access to other machines for heavy GPU stuff that's not as important as CPU and RAM.

Uses:

  • Programming/terminal use
  • Reading docs and papers
  • Watching movies etc
  • No gaming

That's my wishlist. What do you suggest, Aussie tech friends?

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