That was the hyperbole part of the post
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If Google has an answer, how long will they support it? I bought a Daydream visor and controller, only for them to totally discontinue the project within 2 years.
This is it. This is the comment that makes me realize that I'm old.
With my current bank, my return would have gotten me nearly $100 in interest over the last year.
"Technically correct" is the best form of correct. Though having tried setting up Wireguard in the past, having a dead-simple solution like Tailscale might be worth trying it out, especially with the 100 device free tier
IoS - internet of shit
With the enshittification of streaming platforms, a Kodi or Jellyfin server would be a great starting point. In my case, I have both, and the Kodi machine gets the files from the Jellyfin machine through NFS.
Or Home Assistant to help keep IOT devices that tend to be more IoS. Or a Nextcloud server to try to degoogle at least a little bit.
Maybe a personal Friendica instance for your LAN so your family can get their Facebook addiction without giving their data to Meta?
Same here, dude. I'm proud of us.
I haven't used Tailscale myself, but it seems like it's basically just a Wireguard frontend.
I got a Purple Mattress: you get the stability of spring coil but the softness of memory foam. I really like it.
Here's a relatively short video of a real-world review. This guy also later reviewed a Nectar mattress, which is memory foam, but he didn't like it and returned it.
It takes practice, deliberate mindset, and occasionally caffeine or other legal stimulants. Sometimes the books are just poorly written.
First, you need to work on restructuring your mind. Our society pushes new things all the time, you can never have downtime; you must always be on Tiktok, Youtube, Insta, FB, Reddit, Lemmy, whatever.
Starting now, try to be mindful of your time on social media and video platforms. Allow yourself to sit in silence and let your mind race through everything that's being pushed back by the content you're consuming. After a while (a month or two) of this "Social Media Mindfulness", you should start feeling better and able to concentrate on reading. It's not an immediate fix, but it's the healthiest one.
I would also recommend How To ADHD for tips and tricks, on how other people deal with their ADHD and study habits.
What about a max percentage of the valuation of the company? This would include other incentives such as stocks, vehicles, etc