Dude, you do really seem like you've got things figured out though
Fuck smith, no letter for him
That's a wild amount of work you got done though, great job!
I think you did great. I don't think there's much point beating yourself up about this, that's a while bunch more ticks than crosses. If anything, I might suggest that you didn't do enough for your own personal well-being but... Life does that.
Seriously, I know you're annoyed about this, but congratulations on getting as much done as you did, it's genuinely an achievement.
Thanks! I realise just now how utterly hopeless it would have been without meds to get things done. Never stood a chance back then. Back in the day, I would have tried to wing it without list, and thought like: "Nice, all week off. Just these two letters and the email and the obvious stuff."
Then I would have procrastinated on that, and all the forgotten extra things would have hit me randomly like a micro adrenaline shocks.
At first I thought this was a sentence structure diagram of One Week by Barenaked Ladies.
Sorry, what app is this?
It looks like Freemind https://freemind.sourceforge.io/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Not a bad looking FOSS app. But if these two are the same that means it hasn't been updated since 2016, is that right?
According to Wikipedia, this is a fork of FreeMind and it seems to be actively maintained: https://github.com/freeplane/freeplane
wow didn't know it, thanks!
Yeah. But it's written in java so it's gonna stay working forever.
Let's hope. The original freemind that I use does not work with current JRE versions, needed to get an old one just for that. Not sure why things are incompatible, maybe for really old stuff where programmers felt like they needed to use the internal com.sun packages?
Seems like there are already containerised builds of freemind bundled with JRE, lol.
I would also be curious to know.
Holy shit! I thought I was busy.
No judgment to you but this is why I'm not having kids lol.
Yes, how much is for the kid? I'd say about 80%, including most of the household.
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