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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • I have found that setting goals is the first step. You need a reason to do something. If you are working out, your motivation to do so comes from a reason, that reason is most likely because you want to build muscle or you want to lose weight. The motivation to do anything comes from you setting a goal. What do you want to achieve? Once you set that goal, you have to stick with in no matter how hard it gets. Your goal is to build muscle and you are motivated to workout. You start working out but you don’t see any results even after three long months. That is when most people quit. But that is when you should keep your head in the game, remember your goal and why you started this journey, and keep pushing; whether it is just that you have to continue working out for longer, or you need to try new workouts. Eventually you will reach your goal. I can’t tell you how long it will take, but I can tell you if you stick with it, eventually, you will reach it, and you will be proud of yourself, and become more confident than ever.




  • First I did it for privacy and to embrace free software.

    However overtime I started to notice how much of a bloat Windows really was and my laptop runs a lot better, although I still have Windows installed because certain applications I need do not run on Linux or a virtualized Windows container unfortunately. I have also started to notice how much Windows tries to force you to use their Microsoft products like Edge Cortana and whatnot and force you into making a Microsoft account now, I mean shit I have a local account setup and one time when I was booting into Windows it asked me to create a Microsoft account, but luckily there was an option to just say no I want to keep using my local account. Outrageous.