Bounced around between a few. Started on Heimdall, then moved to Organizr for the tiered-permissions and Jellyfin-based SSO features, but then after moving accounts to an LDAP server ended up switching to Homepage for just a really simple graphical bookmark page. Homarr is also approaching release on a big new revision that looks really promising, so I may migrate to that when it's done.
The way I understand the nutrition involved, what you need in the morning is protein and healthy fats, and of course water and salt.
That said, start with those and you can fill in other items as facilitators - eggs and avacados pretty much cover all those bases, so some whole wheat toast can help make that all the more appealing if you need. But figure out how you like to prepare those things and build around it.
Also, get an egg boiler. Those little counter top doohickys - they make boiling eggs way less of a hassle (both effort and success rate). Just be warned 99% of them out there sound like a dang fire alarm when the timer is up - I got lucky with my current one that just plays an aggressively jaunty tune when it's done.
Lots of MVNOs are good for service, but not a lot of deals on new phones through them. If you have something you can bring with you, that would be the way to go.
Google spits Fi has pretty reasonable service prices, and some pretty good phone deals too. If you can bring your own there, you can often get a pretty hefty discount on service too - I'm on their mid-tier unlimited plan for 25/mo that way for another year and a half.
Using any password manager at all is the most important part. Once you are, you get two main benefits - password uniqueness and password strength.
Uniqueness is important because when one site gets hacked, they're immediately going to try your email/pw combo on every other site in the world, and if you re-use passwords, you've just instantly lost multiple accounts at once. Unique passwords means you don't have that problem.
Strength is obvious, but using a manager means you can go really hard on strength and still not ever have to remember it.
You then only have to remember one strong pw for your manager account and then that's it forever.
Bitwarden is my favorite manager, and it's got a great self-hosted setup with Vaultwarden, but also their regular free plan is good enough for most people and the paid account is pretty cheap if you need multiple organizations. Has passkey and TOTP and everything else you'd expect these days too. Decent mobile apps and browser extensions.
But yeah honestly as long as you are using a password manager at all, that's the most important part. They're also usually pretty easy to migrate between if you want to try other ones out.
If it makes you feel any better, the stress of reading through this immediately resolved my constipation.
But in all seriousness, having been through a similar situation recently, hang in there. When you do eventually land something, you'll be amazed at how quickly that lingering cloud of worry clears up (only to be replaced by the normal getting-exploited cloud, natch).
Oh another good one is substitute teaching - depending on your state it can be pretty easy to get into, provide really flexible scheduling and decent pay, and is really easy just to say you've been doing that for the last however long. It's not exactly in your field but it's also one that is easy to say you've always had a passion for and just wanted to try it out and "give back" or whatever.
I've also found that interviewers in the tech field are pretty accepting of the narrative of, "Yeah after the company downsized, I decided to spend some time with the family and we did some traveling and visiting family, and I worked on some personal coding projects or w/e", basically implying that you were so well compensated at your last spot and you're so responsible with your personal finances that it was nbd for you to just coast on savings for a year or two.
Gonna pick this up soon. Listening to the older stuff on sp*tify and it's chunky as hell, I love it. It's giving old Sleep vibes. Very cool stuff so far, looking forward to the new disc.
Just putting this out there, but usually devs get paid based on number of downloads in these freebie deals, so downloading it for free still helps them.
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