#Goodthing: Fehlender Beleg zum Kontoumsatz. Beim Versicherungsmakler angerufen, Nummer aus dem Verwendungszweck vorgelesen, und 2min später war die Police und die Rechnung als PDF da.
So macht's Spaß.

#GoodThing
It's the first week of March and something has bloomed in my neighborhood that smells AMAZING!

It is too early for lilac, but it has a similar smell. I assume a flowering bush a street or two over. Will post a picture if I find it

#goodthing I'm in bed before 10pm

The only #GoodThing #Spotify has done long‑term:
They invented #Wrapped

On that note, i was a Mastodon Stoic in Year 2025

https://mastodon.social/@sosasees/wrapstodon/2025/f1c9e17c97c43aab

#Wrapstodon2025 #Wrapstodon #Invention #Innovation

The CloudFlare outage was a good thing

The CloudFlare outage was a good thing. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

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Out of nowhere, I suddenly figured out my old password to my #Twitter / #X account, logged in and... deleted the account.

#goodthing #goodthings

By constantly overwhelming yourself, you might attain short-term goals but it'll come at a cost to your wellbeing.

Read the full article: Why Doing Too Much is Not a Good Thing!
https://lttr.ai/Ak9yt

#GoodThing #ImportantWays #PrettyGoodIdea

This is an inspiring story from Ōtepoti of how you can combine preserving colonial heritage buildings, and provide good for the community at the same time. As always, when different and disparate groups work together, wonderful things can be achieved.

"A husband and wife team, heritage building developer Russell Lund and artist Suzanne Lund, have owned the 19th century Dunedin waterfront property for 26 years.

They partnered with The Salvation Army for the imaginative project, which opened in June 2024 to help meet high demand for affordable housing in the city."

From the Daily Encourager.

#Ōtepoti #GoodThing

https://dailyencourager.co.nz/housing-heritage-with-heart/

Housing heritage with heart

The Suzanne Lund Community Loft Apartments offer a heritage of 'social housing with heart' for people needing a long-term home. About 40 tenants live in this specially-converted Victorian warehouse, with one describing it as “extremely warm” and “like a five-star hotel”. There are 28 beautifully-furnished studio apartments, one two-bedroom unit and one three-bedroom unit. Builder Ryan Muir and his team have begun work on an additional 11 ground floor studio units, which should be available in 2026. A husband and wife team, heritage building developer Russell Lund and artist Suzanne Lund, have owned the 19th century Dunedin waterfront property for

Daily Encourager