Yeah some days I'll realize I barely at anything because I didn't feel hungry. Usually it's because I overate slow-to-digest things the day before, and/or had an especially inactive day or two (not always depression, sometimes it's an engaging code project!). In the past I've gotten very light-headed that way, so I'll sometimes make a bland bit of rice to keep my energy up.
Other times I'll feel hungry when I really shouldn't, so I try to keep low-calorie snacks like sunflower seeds and celery around. Diet is weird.
Speaking of fast-breaking, I've started getting this weird nausea in the morning around 8-9AM, and it only goes away if I eat something! Isn't that weird? It seems to give me more energy for the day though.
My mom got a new "Call" button on her phone's phone app (it's the first button, too) which opens up a little text chat while you speak! uh, cool I guess. Not something she's interested in whatsoever, but cool. What's interesting is that it does this over the audio, like a fax machine!
How do I know?
Because when she calls me with it, it opens with fax noises in my ear.
Then she can type in the box and it makes more fax noise for me.
Yeah I feel like there's some miscommunication happening, no pun intended. As if my phone is supposed to know to intercept and interpret those sounds. I forgot to check her other contacts, but maybe it's limited to people on the same phone plan... whatever it is, I consider it another helpful lesson in UX programming.
(I tried to send text back to her phone but I never learned to whistle
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