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                "comment": "Created page with \"Habit stacking is the act of combining two habits into a single activity to encourage better adherence to one or both habits. The prototypical example is brushing and flossing your teeth; if you associate brushing and flossing as a thing you do together, you may have an easier time building and maintaining a flossing habit than you would if you tried to brush in the morning but floss after lunch.   The best example I have from my life stacks three habits: Brushing, floss...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"\"Speedbumps\" are things that prevent you from maintaining momentum on your path. They force you to slow down or divert from your primary goal. This may be a good thing in a grocery store parking lot, but it's a disaster in your brain.   = Examples =  Speedbumps take a lot of different forms, but there are two main categories that I've defined from my experience:  * Delay * Distraction These are not 100% discrete categories, as a delay can turn into a distraction and a di...\""
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                "timestamp": "2025-04-04T03:18:29Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"If you got here in the first place, it was probably from my tumblr (ms-demeanor.tumblr.com)  Here are the other sites you can find me on if tumblr eats shit:   * Pillowfort * Discord * Kofi * Substack * Ao3 * Neocities * LiveJournal * Twitter  Links will go live if tumblr bites the dust.\""
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                "user": "Ms-demeanor",
                "timestamp": "2025-03-20T06:57:48Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"A success trap is the opposite of a pitfall. Instead of stumbling across an issue that halts your process and drags you down, you can try to set things up so that when you are going to fall, you fall into something that bounces you back at the thing that you want to succeed at.   Building effective success traps requires a fair amount of awareness of your own processes and a reasonable amount of flexibility in setting up your environment.   The same success trap will not...\""
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                "timestamp": "2025-01-09T17:54:32Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"I live in Southern California. Disasters are a not-uncommon facet of life here. I have many friends who have been impacted by fires, I have had to evacuate on occasion, and I was raised by the Department Safety Coordinator of the LADWP before I got married to a chill survivalist. Here are some of the disaster resources I have made or collected over the years.   = Post-Disaster=   == Forms ==  * [https://archive.org/details/post-disaster-expense-tracking-spreadsheet Post-...\""
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                "timestamp": "2024-12-24T18:43:31Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"As of late 2024, the lowest-cost MacBook sold by Apple has an M2 processor, 16GB RAM, a 256GB SSD, and costs $999.   The MacBook Quotient is the cost of a computer with a comparable processor (M2 is comparable to recent-but-not-current generation i7/ core ultra 7 processors), twice the RAM and four times the storage of the MacBook divided by the price of the MacBook and rounded to the nearest 10th. This is an easy number to calculate at a glance because the lowest-cost M...\""
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                "timestamp": "2024-11-26T04:19:13Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"Look, massive computer manufacturers wouldn't get to continue being massive computer manufacturers if they had high failure rates. Most computers that you can buy out in the world are going to be pretty okay, generally speaking. Failure rates across the big three manufacturers are essentially the same and have been the same for decades, and you get a tiny bit more failure with newer brands.   THAT SAID, there are various reasons why you might want to consider or not cons...\""
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                "timestamp": "2024-11-11T22:27:00Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"Labor Quest is the worst and slowest video game in the world. I am developing this as a visual novel to explore the ins and outs of a jobseeker's misery.  == Mechanics == Player starts with 100 HP; interactions with the quest board determine player health over time.   * Quests: +1hp * Response: (call or email): +2hp * Interview: +10hp * Rejection: -10hp * Ghosting (1 month silence): -2hp  == Quests ==  === City Clerk == * 10/24 * $32/hr * CompBen * Status: pending  === L...\""
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                "title": "Ops Procurement Process",
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                "user": "Ms-demeanor",
                "timestamp": "2024-10-30T19:09:46Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"If you need a quote sent to a client please do the following:  # Gather the information about the product you need - is this a replacement desktop? Provide the name of the current desktop. Is this a new access point? What area does it need to cover? Is this a hard drive for the server? What is the server product number? # Write an email to support with the subject \"Client Quote Request for Product\" (ex: \"Acme quote request for six new anvils\") # In the body of the email...\""
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                "timestamp": "2024-10-30T18:57:03Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"Sonicwall was the preferred firewall of MFMSP and was deployed to their clients.   = Administration = Sonicwalls are administered through the Sonicwall Admin Portal. To access it see ITG Document \"made up name for demo purposes.\"  = License Management = Sonicwalls have multiple levels of licensing and support.  == Netextender Licenses == Netextender licenses are used to create a VPN to the firewall. Licenses are used during active connections only, so an office with seve...\""
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