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Greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands in 2021 were 25% lower than in 1990
  • This is what I am wondering everytime I read such numbers. Reaching any kind of emission goals isn't worth much, if we in return ship our trash somewhere else or buy more stuff from other countries that dont give a fuck.

  • Jellyfin on Proxmox
  • Use LXC unless that's for some reason not possible. It has less overhead than VMs. How many services you put into one container is for you to decide. I have one for jellyfin and one for the arrs and download client. Splitting everything into more containers might be beneficial, if something stops working. You can then fix or use a backup for the one thing without inhibiting the other services.

    Unless you want to use docker. Then, as others have mentioned, make one VM and put all your dockers there.

  • What's a button you hate tapping or clicking accidentally?
  • Way to often the player is not in focus (mostly after alt tabbing) and space bar scrolls me one page down. Now I have to scroll up again and klick into the picture. Infuriates me just thinking about it.

  • 150.000 Emails aus IMAP exportieren
  • Probier mal mboxviewer. Ich weiß nicht ob der in der für dich richtigen Ordnersruktur exportiert, aber ist auf jeden Fall ein klasse Tool das mir schon öfter mit mbox Dateien weiter geholfen hat.

  • What types of physical exercise do you enjoy the most?
  • It's also swimming for me. I used to swim combative during my time in school, but stopped after I graduated. I didn't do any sport regularly for about 10 years and picked up swimming again a year ago and I love it.

    It gives me a break from every day stress. Once I'm in the pool, all the noise gets drowned (literally and figuratively). I totally agree that it's like meditation. Concentrating on your breathing and feeling your body float in the water you either think about nothing, letting your body do the moves you practiced a million times over and over, or you try to feel every muscle and the feedback of the water to try to perfect your stroke by making small adjustments. No distractions, no phone in your pocket, no music in your ears, no one trying to talk to you. Having my routine and knowing how long it takes I don't even have to check the clock.

    Also I like that you don't have to rely on the weather. There's no excuse not to go because it's too hot, or raining or whatever. In an indoor pool you always have the same conditions no matter what.