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  • Not trying to defend stupid internet connectivity but my washing machine is in the basement in a shared laundry room while I live on the second floor of the apartment building. No way I'll hear it beep so a notification would be very useful actually. This is a very common situation in Europe where a lot of people live in rental apartments.

    The problem is rather that there needs to be WiFi access in the laundry room.

  • Yeah, it really is a shame. Apart from the battery it's a really nice phone, but the battery issue completely ruins the experience. I'm going to replace mine as soon as my current contract ends in July so I can get a good deal for a device with a new plan. I even dropped it and shattered the screen back in October but didn't bother to have it repaired because I didn't want to put more money into this device. I'm annoyed by the cracks every single day, but it just feels too wrong to pay more money for it. I'll be so happy when I finally have a new phone.

    Looks like the Pixel 8 would be a good option. I don't think I can wait until the Pixel 9 comes out. I'm also keeping an eye on the Pixel Fold 2, hope it'll be released in May.

  • Vitamin D3 is a good idea, generally the recommendation is 1000 IU a day. Especially now after the winter (assuming you're in the Northern hemisphere) your vitamin D storage is probably depleted (the body needs a certain amount of UV radiation on the skin to produce vitamin D.

    Regular exercise has been proven to help against depression and I think it's probably the best and most important thing you can do. While helping your depression it will also help your general health and fitness.

    Eat well: lots and lots of veggies, legumes and whole grain products. If unhealthy food makes you happy, don't cut it from your diet completely. Allow yourself to eat sweets etc every once in a while and in moderation, but try to have a very healthy diet as a basis.

    These things are probably hard to implement when you're depressed in the first place but I guarantee you they'll help and become easier as you go if you consistently stick to them. It takes about 66 days on average to build new habits. So if you manage to stick to it for about 2-3 months, it will become a lot easier.

    Good luck!

  • My dreams are not unlike yours

    They long for the safety

    And break like a glass chandelier

    But there's laughter and oh, there is love

    Just past the edge of our fears

    And there's chaos when push comes to shove

    But it's music to my ears

    Rise Against - People Live Here

  • In Europe, the chocolate bar "Twix" was called "Raider" until the 1990s or so. When they changed the name, they ran a famous ad campaign with the slogan "Raider is now called Twix!" which is still not only remembered but even became an ironic saying (at least in Germany) for when things (try to make it) seem like they change but they actually stay the same.

    So... Twitter is now obviously called Twix for me.

  • There was no doubt I was still positive, I was in bed feeling like crap and going absolutely nowhere. I actually did the test to see if these rapid tests actually give consistent results rather than to see if I still have covid. And because I'm a scientist and I just like measuring things.