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Maybe there are less than in then "golden days", but take a look at https://priyom.org/ to get some first-hand experience. EDIT: This site features a schedule/calendar with links to several webSDR sites, making it very easy the hear some of those transmissions live.


"why do I own a shortwave radio? you see sir, I saw this site priyom.org on th' orange website, and kinda got nerdsniped..."

(and in 10th grade, there was this girl I was crushing on who was really into microprinting, so I tried to play cool and wound up with a closet full of photoreducers, and wouldn't you know, that hobby stuck too...)


"why do I own a shortwave radio?"

Well, I'm a licensed ham radio operator.


German only, but still a fun listen: "Friedrich Anton Mesmer und der Animalische Magnetismus" https://www.geschichte.fm/podcast/zs237/


sorry, but braille is much more than "literally jhst a 3d font". Contractions define "shortcuts" for e.g. word endings or whole words. see e.g https://brailleworks-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/brailleworks... for some examples.


try something like ticking off/writing down your successfull tries eg in a calendar or a (bullet) journal. helps to keep yourself committed to it, as you probably do not want to break your already created streak.


I use a giant sheet of graph paper on my desk with days of the month marked off horizontally at the top and a column of daily habits on the left. I put a big fat X in the grid for each day I accomplish a given task. It's incredibly satisfying and very obvious when I've missed a few days. Also the paper acts as a nice desk protector.


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