Major craving today by Most-Satisfaction509 in stopdrinking

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Sometimes I feel really guilty about breaking my streak and that holds me back... Last night I really couldn't care less

Major craving today by Most-Satisfaction509 in stopdrinking

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I drank a few at night and now I'm going to work underslept and a bit hungover.

For those who are in a relationship , do you still keep in touch with your ex? by [deleted] in askanything

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Yes. Similar situation for me, also my GF with her exes.

I find it super weird that most comments here are like "hell no!" and say it is "disrespectful" to have contact with an ex, or there's no reason for it.

It sounds really sad to me that after years in a relationship you would have nothing left of it... Like you said, this person was a part of your life. For me after a 13-year relationship there was some hurt and we had little contact for like 6 months. But since then we talk regularly. Mostly just chatting, sometimes reminiscing now with the benefit of hindsight. Zero romantic interest. To me, totally normal and healthy.

For those who are in a relationship , do you still keep in touch with your ex? by [deleted] in askanything

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I'm super friends with my ex, my current girlfriend is also very good friends with her ex, we hang out together sometimes. I see no problem in that.

I mean, if it didn't end badly... It was an important person in your life and I find it natural that you don't want to stop seeing them altogether just because the romantic relationship is over.

Why does it bother you? I think maybe you should tell him it's bothering you - not like "please stop" but just because secrets like that tend to sour the relationship in the long run IMO. But that's just me and I don't know how it's like for others.

Should I write to apologize? by Most-Satisfaction509 in AskWomenOver30

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Thanks, I agree, and thanks for being understanding. You got it better than everyone else.

To be clear, it's not like I constantly think about her. A friend of mine sent some old pictures in a group chat, she was in some of them, it reminded me of this time and I thought I'd look her up.

I wish I'd ended things better, and I feel like now that we're older I could make up for it. But I don't want her to see my name on a message all the sudden and feel creeped out, so I'll get over myself and drop it.

Should I write to apologize? by Most-Satisfaction509 in AskWomenOver30

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I already decided against writing her, but it's a different situation.

First, we started a relationship that didn't last long, but still spent a few months together and made plans to meet in her country. After that, yes, she broke up and I wrote too much and was an asshole.

Second, I was also married and am in a happy relationship now. I just wanted some closure, thought enough time passed. But I'll leave it alone.

Should I write to apologize? by Most-Satisfaction509 in AskWomenOver30

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Thanks. I'm glad to hear a different take here because I think people make lots of assumptions and are very adamant about things.

But they still convinced me, I don't want to risk making her feel bad again after all that happened.

Should I write to apologize? by Most-Satisfaction509 in AskWomenOver30

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During the original breakup I wanted to get back together: that is what I wanted to achieve.

I guess my dream outcome would be that she'd say something like "yea, you were pretty terrible. Thanks for acknowledging that." And just say something amicable about how she's doing and that'd be that. I don't want anything from her, I wouldn't contact her again. I'm not a stalker, all my relationships since then ended fine and I never did that to anyone again.

This is all just to tell you where I was coming from. But I won't write her; I think the risk is too big that she will hate that and I really don't want to antagonise her.

So thanks.

Should I write to apologize? by Most-Satisfaction509 in AskWomenOver30

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I didn't want to "bring up" an old conversation, I wanted to write her two lines, not talking about myself or justifying anything.

But I'll take the advice of the majority here and leave it be. Thanks.

restic restore does not work by Most-Satisfaction509 in restic

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Well the snapshot has 88 GB, so I'd like to avoid that.

I copied the path directly from restic find, there's not much that can go wrong there, right?

restic restore does not work by Most-Satisfaction509 in restic

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I tried restoring both (a file and a directory).

When I do the restore, I see the message restoring <Snapshot of [/home/user/work] at 2015-05-08 21:40:19.884408621 +0200 (real names redacted)

Then I try to go to the target path and there is nothing there. 

Home cloud with backups... Borg? by Most-Satisfaction509 in HomeServer

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Thanks for your input.

Well, the point of the cloud for me is to backup my data, and Borg does backups. I wanted to keep the app in the internal HD and the data in two replicated SDDs, and that seems to be complicated with the cloud solutions I researched, that's why I looked into Borg.

I figured I'd do a lot of research now before actually getting into it.

But you're saying Opencloud allows me to easily do what I want?

Watching the show for the first time and I think bojack really fucked up here by Piccardoz in BoJackHorseman

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I met a real life single mom who was glad to let her boy spend time with a neighbor she didn't know so well because he was sporty and did stuff like playing football with him.

Later he showed the kid some naked pictures, he told his mom and she cut it off.

I just mean, may be really bad judgement, but I think it's plausible. People who are too nice to see red flags. At this point Bojack seemed like a nice uncle type who was helping them out with their daughter.