@matigo It takes a lot of energy to be noisy.
@peemee Life on the cloud can be perilously fragmented. I like Dropbox because it ties into the file system in the way it does, and a lot of mobile editors support it. Very reluctant to spread my files across multiple services.
/@hazardwarning
I have nothing against my grandpa, but having dinner with him every night is extraordinarily time consuming. We have very little to say to each other on a daily basis (and, for me, that applies to just about everyone I know) so I do a lot of reading on my phone…but there's obnoxious TV in the background.
And our helper's cooking is distressingly bad (we've tried to teach her).
Some days, Soylent et al. look quite appealing.
@variablepulserate Oh it'll be a good 3 weeks minimum before I go back to my suicide routine of Muay Thai (1 hour) + athletic conditioning (1 hour of weighted squat jumps, kettle bell swings, pushups etc. in quick succession). Even the teachers at the gym think I'm a bit nuts.
Interesting 2 sessions earlier this week (after which I started feeling the soreness) because they're technically group classes, but all the regulars were travelling for the holidays, so it ended up being one-on-one. And therefore even more intense than usual.
Seems I really overworked my back at the gym a few days ago. Area around the shoulder blades hurts even when I'm just moving. Hoping it's just DOMS and not, y'know, something actually torn. Pretty hard to walk at the moment though. Or sit.
@matigo Doesn't exist in HK…there isn't even a warehouse here. I buy gadgets from the US site or, for electronics that don't support dual voltage, the UK site (due to the voltage differences).
(That said, I don't really tolerate devices that don't support dual voltage.)
I seriously dislike the sanitised internet of today. Especially all the talk relating to protecting certain groups from certain kinds of content — I find it really hard to give a damn about the consequences when parents just let their children watch YouTube all day without any guidance.
It would be so nice to go back to the internet of the early 2000s. Those days feel like the Wild West now. (But with YouTube, of course.)