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  • Looking through these comments I don't know what half of this stuff is and I don't think I want to.

    My wife's freind came over the other day and asked me if I could fix her new glasses because they were crooked, being polite I said I liked them (they're hideous but to each their own), and she responded "thanks they're D and G, they only cost me $700". These were $700 glasses with no additions. No blue light thing, no scratch resistant stuff.

    I don't care for that.

  • As a kid I always said I wanted to "work on the computer at home so I could take care of my farm".

    Which coming from where I grew up was about as realistic as owning the moon.

    I do think dreams have gotten more generic with a lot of kids aiming for that influencer life, but the other day I heard a neighborhood kid say he wants to be a deep sea monster truck driver. I'm not sure what that means but I love it.

  • My wife and I are in the process of buying our second home. When we went to get preapproved we were worried we wouldn't qualify for the mini farm we were looking at. We qualified for more than we needed just on my income alone. I make $78k a year and they said they'd give me close to $500k. Those payment would be almost my entire monthly paycheck.

    It's predatory.

  • Not exactly quiet but works for me because of the layout of my house.

    I go to the laundry room which is on the other side of the house from the bedrooms, turn the kitchen light on, laundry room like off (so it's light enough to see but pretty dim), sit on the washer and play sad songs on my guitar.

    It's therapuetic and after about 20 minutes I'm just exhausted.

  • Out of the 8 cousins in my family the 2 of us that didn't go to college are the only ones who own a house. I didn't finish 10th grade and I'm looking at buying my second house and trying to figure out how to keep my current one to give to my mom.

    My cousins are pretty cool (aside from a couple who are very spiteful) but my aunts and uncles act like I scammed them all for everything they had.

  • ~3tb of a jumbled disgusting mess of miscellaneous files. Somehow it all works on jellyfin though.

    I'd be down to try something new if you do end up releasing something. Jellyfin works just fine but I'm not in love with it.

  • My job used to outsource a bunch of dev work to another company and oh boy did those people love their tests. I don't get it. In my case they weren't even using our actual database to pull data from. They had a bunch of fixture files with generic data that they would use to make a temporary sqlite db for the tests. All of the test ran perfectly with that data, not so much with the actual data. The code is there, can't you just read it and know what will happen?

    When I write something I'm never not building it and at least checking that it works and trying to break it.

  • I thankfully got to take 3 months off with my second. It's definitely made a huge difference. At this point with my first, he hated me, right now with my second I can just walk into the room and say a few words and he'll wake up from a nap just to start giggling at me.

  • I felt so bad when my first was born. I felt similar, the immediate jolt of love and connection wasn't exactly there. I was tired, practically starving myself, we could barely afford ourselves at the time let alone all the baby stuff. I started a new job about a week after he was born, working from home which meant I could take care of everyone but didn't really get to enjoy any of it. When my wife went back to work we would spend entire weekends together just us, from morning to night, he would scream, and I would cry.

    3 years later that same baby, I'd rip my fucking skin off with rusty pliers if there was a chance of keeping him safe. He's my best friend, we spend all day together and I love him more than I ever thought I could love anything.

    My second is 3 months old, but now I know. That immediate connection wasn't there but it's slowly growing. I fell like because I'm not worried about its been so much easier. I trucked through that rough patch and now he'll let me put him down without too much of a fight.

    Just give it time and hopefully you'll get to feel that overwhelming love, it's worth it. Although I know a few people who got stuck on the lack of connection initially and never got over it, it's really sad.

    Just keep at it, nothing your saying sounds too out of place to me. Keep an open line of communication with your partner. Tell her you're struggling while acknowledging you see her struggles too. Don't forget you're in it together, it's not a competition.

    Good luck

  • My son has always eaten rice with his hands since he started eating solids. He's not a big utensil guy. I started following him and doing the same.

    Luckily we're able to do this because we don't spend any time scratching our asses through the day.

    My son is 3 and has better hygiene than this guy.

  • This might be fake, but I have a neighbor like this.

    She's been freaking out about groceries, the price of her meds going up, now losing her insurance.

    I've helped her out a lot more than any orange has the last few months, yet she still spouts about how great he is. Although now with much less enthusiasm, and if you don't put trumps name in the conversation she sort of comes back to reality a little and can realize that a bill gutting social safety nets to give the 1% a huge tax cut isn't a fair deal.

    It's a cult.

  • Ooo that might've been misleading. I bought them as the local hardware store was shutting down about a year ago. I helped the owner out with website stuff so I got a percentage off plus the out of business sale. I think they were ~$80 originally. Nothing fancy.

  • I rebuilt my house from the ground up, from the foundation to the studs to the drywall, by myself, it was the cheapest on the market for a reason. So don't worry, the callouses are plenty.

    You'll do fine with an electric leaf-blower. If you have a landscaping business or maybe 20 acres, I'd say you're in a pickle and frustration is definitely justified.

    The batteries can be a pain and a lot of the cheap ones die quick, buy a few extra quality batteries and remember to charge them. With the cost of gas alone you'll end up saving money in the long-run if you're out there as often as you suggest. I built a solar generator that powers my garage which is where I charge my batteries, so it litterally cost me nothing but the initial investment. I have a quarter acre and do my neighbors half acre, 2 batteries ~$30 a piece let's me weedwack and blow. My mower goes through 2 and I have an extra one just encase I need it.

    Having to replace everything you have definetly sucks, I feel like they should just stop selling them and let the ones out there go until they die instead o prematurely going in a landfill.

  • I've been getting by just fine with a couple standing fans. I've had to turn the ACS on a couple times for my kids when I was around 110F

    Before going full blast AC in all the rooms I'll turn on the big Window unit in the living room and set up fans so it blows the cold air through the whole house (our house isn't big) and I find its a good middle ground. It cools down the rooms pretty well.

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