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Vegan Parents Help Please (lsmu.schmurian.xyz)

Please share recommendations for books, blogs, receipts or experiences when expecting as vegans. We're at the begin of this journey and struggle a litte to find help in typical literature. Thank you!

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I'm vegetarian, my wife is vegan and I think this best reflects how I feel about it. Once you remove meat from your diet, you start to explore how flavourful everything else is.

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 6 points 3 months ago

Mine already died. Now i have to wait...

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 6 points 5 months ago

I used this for a while, aside from rss feeds: newreleases.io

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 5 points 7 months ago

Good title. I also looked at it and installed it, but still missing some important features. So I will keep an eye on it.

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 25 points 11 months ago

Exactly what I was talking about. Thanks for the meme.

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 15 points 11 months ago

Haha, what? This can be fixed via an update?

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

External Libraries

External libraries tracks assets stored outside of immich, i.e. in the file system. Immich will only read data from the files, and will not modify them in any way. Therefore, the delete button is disabled for external assets. When the external library is scanned, immich will read the metadata from the file and create an asset in the library for each image or video file. These items will then be shown in the main timeline, and they will look and behave like any other asset, including viewing on the map, adding to albums, etc.

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[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I would agree that the tool you use has the most impact. I really like this one. For me it works way better than the one in your picture.

Alt: Picture of a peeler, with a blade that has teeth

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 8 points 1 year ago

Do you mean something like CalDAV? There are some solutions listed on the awesome-selfhosted github list

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 7 points 1 year ago

It now also comes with Gitea Actions and the Act Runner - in case this feature is relevant to you.

[-] schmurian@lsmu.schmurian.xyz 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is not a medical advice. And if you experience burnouts returning frequently, that‘s what you might wanna get.

However, I noticed, when I started to work in a regular job, I was able to work all year without the need of taking time off. I was used to it, since I was self-employed before that. After the first few years at this new job I started to feel the same things you‘ve felt (but maybe not to the extremes you‘ve described). So (with the lovely advice from my SO), I decided to take all my accumulated time off and we went to a place, where I really was able to turn off my phone, let my mind wander and together we explored new things. After 3 weeks, I felt not burned out anymore and was able to perform.

This lasted for about 5 months after which I took another vacation. Now I try to take at least a week off each quarter. With a longer vacation once a year if time allows.

So, what I want to say: take time off where you can stop thinking about your occupation (and anything like social media or emails). Try to learn something new (if you want to be productive) that isn‘t tied to goals or deadlines (and don‘t try to make this new hobby a profession) or you will find yourself in a worse cycle with two jobs. Even better, immerse yourself in something unproductive.

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