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  • The apartment we bought came with an old 18” dishwasher.

    We run it daily with two adults and it works great. Even though you need to run it more often, it’s takes less time to empty than a full size.

    For our current layout it makes a lot of sense but would want a full size if the family grows.

    If I was single I would prefer the smaller format. I find it kinda nasty to have my dirty dishes standing for many days.

  • I use proton mail but otherwise I would probably stick with the default iOS.

    I self-host caldav with radicale and use native Debian/ios calendar apps. Immich to replace Google photos was especially satisfying.

  • Did a bit of 8-axis multitool with my previous job (mostly work on a proprietary slicer), and one main takeaway was to not be afraid of editing gcode.

    I would probably start with a script to merge the files and then build a basic plugin for my slicer to do the job.

    I’m sure more user friendly options are around the corner!

  • I remember how excited I was when I finally got an invite code. Now happily gmail-free for 2 years.

    Google Maps and YouTube I can’t avoid but otherwise ungoogling successfully.

  • They are succeeding!

    I’ve used Linux for years, certainly for all servers, but preferred the Windows desktop environment until last year.

    So many shitty, slow updates. Hassle me to give MS my data or switch to Edge half the times I boot up…

    I have fully embraced Gnome Shell and love my Debian setup. Feels great to be in control again!

    Also, baseline CPU load is way lower and it’s much more rare to have my fans throttle up.

  • There are some great suggestions here but I wouldn’t sweat it too much, this looks pretty average for 20 yo.

    I can recommend trying different layouts from time to time. You can always change it back and it helps keep things fresh (also mentally).

    If you want a step up in responsibility then get an easy plant that’s suited for the light from the window.

  • Fair on the weight!

    Still, I have to say that bike commuting regularly is definitely above average. Maybe you’re not living in the most representative area?

    I have family that certainly only walk a few hundred meters a day.