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Closest would probably be toxic positivity.

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I’m just a lurker but thanks for your commitment to this community @GeekFTW@lemmy.zip the constant flow of quality wrestling content in my feed is greatly appreciated.

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I have played a fair bit over the past few days via Steam proton on Mint 22 without any issues.

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I’m sorry I didn’t clarify this in the original post - the holes do not go all the way through as they are for putting metal crochet rods in.

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I failed to clarify properly, but these are actually not through holes too. The router sounds like a good idea - these blocks are about 10cm x 10cm though, would you still be able to do it with your jig without the router tipping?

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I hadn’t considered the quality of the bits, but that’s a fair point. These are from sets that are probably $25 max, I’ll be sure to grab some higher quality ones, I didn’t realise that would have such an impact on something like drilling holes. Thank you.

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Woops! I’ve fixed the title now. I’ll give this a try, thank you.

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So what I have been doing on pen and paper (that I want to turn digital) is noting what I have done morning, afternoon and evening and my mood at each time out of 10. It’s not super complicated I guess. Although I don’t use it for the same purpose, I think the technique is called behavioural activation.

The reason an an app called daylio (not OSS) was recommended to me is because it also scheduled push notifications to submit entries at those times. With just a calendar event, I will get distracted and end up neglecting it, because even though the steps are simple, tapping to fill it in right away increases the chance instead of navigating.

Other than that key aspect yeah I’d say some kind of spreadsheet/CSV format could work well.

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I think countersinking might cause issues. This is for a crochet board that a friend requested. The pins that sit inside might wobble a bit too much. I didn’t realise faster speed would be better, I imagined it would be rougher, thanks for that!

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Believe it or not these were made using a brad point bit. Others have mentioned the low budget quality + it becoming dull and I imagine that’s a big cause. Thanks for the fisch recommendation, I have been looking and don’t really know good brands for bits, so that’s really helpful!

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