@flbn
@lemmy.mli wouldn't say i'm overweight, and i know that the BMI index is not necessarily reliable, but i do feel like over the years i've kinda lost the figure i used to have. i mostly stay at home and code now, whereas a couple years back i used to play a competitive sport on a daily basis.
how do you guys lose weight, or stay fit, as adults? i've tried the gym, i just don't really like it there. i feel insecure, and i don't really utilize many of the machines they have there since i don't want to bulk or gain muscle. for christmas, i got a yoga mat and some dumbells. do lemmers have resources for creating a low-maintenance workout plan?
there's also the whole diet thing. how do you count calories, eat well balanced meals, etc? i already struggle with meal prepping, and feel like having to account for calorie intake would make this even harder. or would that make it easier since i would get good at making the same things? idk, it's stressful but i'm hoping to take better care of myself in 2022.
i actually documented something for once, so i could reference it myself later. asking for some feedback on this, but it is quite long so i get it if you don't read it all or care. figured some newbie might stumble upon this in the future and get something out of it.
sha256sum.txt
and sha256sum.sig
files are authentic. The Void docs hold your hand for this step.Create symbolic links and start the services
sudo ln -s /etc/sv/dhcpcd /var/service
sudo ln -s /etc/sv/wpa_supplicant /var/service
sudo sv up dhcpcd
sudo sv up wpa_supplicant
ip link show
Configure your network now that we know the interface (for me, that's wlp58s0)
wpa_cli -i {wifi interface}
Within the wpa_cli interface, set up the network
scan
scan_results
add_network
set_network 0 ssid "MYNETWORK"
set_network 0 psk "secret"
enable_network 0
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Test your wifi
ping google.com
Save your configuration
wpa_supplicant -B -i wlp58s0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
void-installer
sudo xbps-install -u xbps
sudo xbps-install -Su
xcheckrestart
sudo xbps-install xtools
sudo shutdown -r now
sudo xbps-install -Su xorg pulseaudio i3-gaps dmenu alacritty firefox nnn sxiv zathura htop nodejs rustup
sudo xbps-install base-devel libX11-devel libXft-devel libXinerama-devel freetype-devel fontconfig-devel
exec i3
sudo xbps-install -Syu
reboot
https://www.vice.com/en/article/93b5kp/mastodon-lawyers-tell-truth-social-trump-source-code-public
Mastodon said it sent a formal letter to 'Truth Social' after media reports found the site was using Mastodon's codebase while not respecting a part of its software license.
sigh
i'm graduating next may and feeling extremely anxious about the whole job thing. i don't think i'm necessarily awful at interviews, but i'm fucking terrified of them. i've gone through several different rounds for internships and i'm just a sweaty, nervous mess no matter how much prep i do. i hate the fact that every round i meet with someone new and i have to re-pitch myself to them. i wish i could just sit down with an engineer and walk through a real-life problem with them. how did you guys go about getting your first industry-related job? am i just targeting the wrong companies?
I'm trying to self-host some stuff on my Raspberry Pi (i.e. web server, lightweight matrix server, etc) and every time I get around to try and set it up I forget that I have to do this lol
Do you guys recommend going full send and contacting my ISP about a static IP or should I just pay for a Dynamic DNS service?