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  • Habit tracker with all self-care tasks is the way to go for me. I use a template with my daily tasks which is easy to edit. Every day in the morning I add those tasks to my daily tracker and go about ticking each one of it. I have a goal of 6000 self-care tasks per year and with some scripts I can easily track the percentage I've completed. I also use the habit tracker for my hobbies.

    Every day I update my habit tracker several times a day and have been doing it for almost 4 years. It has helped me immensely. In the past I felt sometimes it was a chore, but knowing how much I've done through the days help me keep grounded.

  • password-store is a CLI app to store passwords and even supports OTP.

    Whoogle is a meta search (still uses Google search) that takes the bloat off.

    Matrix is a decentralized and secure messaging platform.

    For email I have a vps (costs less than protonmail) and use Maddy.

    There are a few good firefox alternatives, I use waterfox on my phone and floorp on my Linux PC.

  • I don't know about Linode, but with Hostinger you get a resource cap on CPU usage. If you put your VPS to crunch something you will be throttled down on CPU. I once tried importing Wikipedia on my VPS and had my CPU throttled down. I pay for the cheapest VPS with only one CPU. In this case you don't really get the "full" VPS to yourself...