Something I found out about and loved ever since – you can g

Something I found out about and loved ever since – you can get really cheap domains if you buy .ovh domains on OVH or six~ number dot xyz on Cloudflare. Honestly, they’re like $3 a year and now I own too many of them.

Let’s imagine for a second that this isn’t a blogpost or mic

Let’s imagine for a second that this isn’t a blogpost or microblog post but my ICQ/jabber status.

❤️ I love you ’cause you’re smashing into everything… That’s why I’m in. đź’Ą All of us are smashing into everything đź’« – Now Playing: Enter the Mirror – Everything Everything

Instead of buying an iPod I should just get mp3 of whatever

Instead of buying an iPod I should just get mp3 of whatever is missing on Apple Music, put it onto the iPhone and save about $100. I know this is the way to go but it FEELS wrong because I could get a new toy that I’ve always wanted that I will ditch after two weeks (days even probably).

I’ve had about four Windows updates in the span of three day

I’ve had about four Windows updates in the span of three days. Each one, of course, requires a reboot. So now, instead of letting it update my PC, I’ve postponed every single update for five weeks just so it *finally* lets me use the PC without being in a constant state of rebooting. This has never changed—every single macOS, iPhone, or Android update is something I welcome with open arms, but whenever Windows needs updating, I’m on the verge of crying myself to sleep at the mere thought of it.

The biggest tech revelation for me this year is that I don’t

The biggest tech revelation for me this year is that I don’t have to rely on Apple that much. I’ve embraced the open waters. I haven’t moved to Android completely (yet?), but I’m a bit of a “two-phones” type of guy now. I dropped the Apple Watch and went with a Whoop + normal watch combo. Apart from my Mac, I got myself a really nice tower PC that I use every day. There’s more to it, too—I had to find multi-platform apps, and I’m happy to say I’m good. Everything works great, and I live happily in this messy ecosystem.

Apparently, I didn’t need so many things I thought were necessities. It’s freeing.