What is something in the past year that makes you happy or proud? Maybe you learned something new, finally got that thing you wanted for ages, managed to make a hard decision with a good outcome. etc etc.

No pressure to share if you don’t want to. Hope you all have a good new years eve :)

  • AstroLightz@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    TLDR: Distro hopping

    The thing I am proud I achieved last year (2025) is distro hopping from a Arco/ArchLinux bloated mess of an install to EndeavourOS.

    Prior to it, I had files from all kinds of installs: Manjaro, ArcoLinux #1, Arco #2, then Arch after Arco went EOL. It was a mess, and a lot of bloat eating up disk space.

    So, I took some time to backup everything, install EndeavourOS, then over the course of a few days, restore the essentials. I only copied over the data I knew I would use. Additionally, while I copied my documents, pictures, etc, I left my downloads folder empty so I can have a fresh start.

    This method allowed me to cut a lot of fat from my system, and now my drive is only 2/3 as full now, and it boots way faster.

    Setting up a fresh install is always the most fun and most painful part of Linux for me. It was fun as I had a clean slate to work with, and even changed up my desktop layout this time around. The pain arose from having to reinstall all the software I needed, setting them up (some configs I couldn’t copy over), setting up servers again, SSH, firewall, etc. The sheer amount of stuff to do was daunting to say the least.

    Overall, though, I did enjoy this transition I made and it allowed me to tidy up my computer.

    Edit: grammar

  • Truffle@lemmy.ml
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    2 hours ago

    1.Went very very VERY low contact with my nparent, which is something I would have never imagined doing when 2025 started and I feel so proud of myself for having this boundary. Being a people pleaser in recovery, feels like I can exhale again. 2.Got my very own atelier where I create and keep busca just on my art. It took me thirty years! And I love having this New space.

  • tiredofsametab@fedia.io
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    4 hours ago

    Got to Norwegian A2 level in about two months and some change. My small farm business had its first sales.

  • Lazylazycat@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    2025 has been a roller coaster. I’m a DJ, and played a festival for the first time and got booked for a gig on my favourite label - amazing, rewarding achievements for me!

    I also got evicted, developed panic disorder and have had to navigate our healthcare and benefits system for my partner who has a disability and hasn’t been able to advocate for himself.

    I kind of feel like; we made it. And that’s an achievement on its own.

  • BurgerBaron@piefed.social
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    6 hours ago

    I failed at everything I set out to do and hoped for in 2025.

    Happy New Year! I’ll try again or die trying.

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    6 hours ago
    • New job
    • big progress in my drawing (went digital)
    • started climbing (a lot)
    • started building community in the new city
    • joined a hiking club
    • paid off the last of my high interest debts

    Pretty good later half of the year!

    I’m looking forward to building more of a core social group, traveling a bit, and climbing outdoors.

    Happy new years!

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      9 hours ago

      Keep it up. Best thing I did for my life. I had a hard time quitting but managed to get through it. Almost 10 years ago already, i stopped when i was 36. Never ever touching that again.

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    Held a job for more than 6 months because after 23 years in the workforce I finally found one where the pay is equal for the level of work I do, which is next to nothing on both fronts. ($20/hr)

    So while I still can’t afford groceries, at least I’m not busting my ass while being poor at the same time anymore. All I do at my job is sit in front of a computer, take screenshots and then upload them, so now I’m just poor.

  • Rose@slrpnk.net
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    8 hours ago

    I’ve got ADHD and my organisation skills have improved quite a lot.

    I’m still a scatterbrain with 5 zillion unfinished projects, but at least I’m writing them down. Sometimes.

  • 1984@lemmy.today
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    7 hours ago

    Quit my job and decided to take a gap year. But it wasnt hard…so cant really say im proud of it since it wasnt difficult. I will however say that its really nice to not work (doh).