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  • All the good times we had, and will have, with anyone or anything ever will totally annihilate into nothingness.

    No. They will still have happened. You will still have experienced them. You can only really ever experience whatever is happening to you now. If there is only nothingness after death, then you will not experience it.

    Make the most of your life in the way it make sense to you. That could be having more shared laughs with loved ones or dedicate it to saving the critically endangered purple-spotted pygmy shrew.

    In short: You will experience your life, you will not experience "the great void of death".

  • For me the diagnosis was very clarifying. The analogy I have been using when trying to explain it is that before the diagnosis I was looking for advice/knowledge/solutions in a 360 degree circle. That's a lot stuff to search through. But the diagnose narrowed my search to a much smaller angle, which means a lot less stuff to search through.

    I don't know if you're a programmer, I am, and I believe my mind uses a breadth-first algorithm. Which quickly becomes a problem, unless I narrow down the search space. My diagnosis did that.

    If you see some resemblance to yourself in this, waiting to start your research might make sense.

  • I do selfhost everything I can, but have chosen not to do that with my passwords. It feels to much all-eggs-in-one-basket-y.

    1Password also holds my SSH keys and acts as an ssh-agent on most systems, and I also just found out that you can get secrets from your 1Password vault in Python, which means my PyInfra scripts can use it as well.

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Disable Wireless Auto when not in car