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  • I'm in Europe but I don't see why wouldn't it be good

  • Try the low one for a month and set a soft and hard limit, then evaluate. That's what I did, but I didn't go beyond 260 searches hahaha

  • Have had my 330ml insulated bottle from a mystery brand for 7 years now. Paint is chipped and looks quite sorry in general, but I love it. I carry it around everywhere.

    I also have a 630ml one from Quokka for very hot Summer days.

    Lastly I have a 500ml Chilli's for my job, which I also use daily.

    For cleaning the bottles, I suggest using those tabs that are sold for cleaning dental accessories like retainers. If you use something to scrub them from the inside you can create little lines that end up catching bacteria.

  • I've been using Kagi for two months now and I can't recommend it enough. Whatever I search is always on the first results, no need to filter SEO crap.

    Also it's incredibly fast.

    I'm not a heavy search user so their lowest tier (5$, 300 searches) is more than enough for me. I can see how the costs can add up for someone that is a heavier user tho

  • Everyday Carry. What essentials do you carry on a daily basis? @sopuli.xyz
    amarnasmoths @slrpnk.net

    Summer EDC

    • Ereader
    • Wallet
    • Tiny Swiss Army Knife
    • Loop Engage earplugs
    • Insulated water bottle
    • Lipbalm
    • Pillbox for my meds
    • Watch
    • Fan
    pics @lemmy.world
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    The Cathedral of Segovia (Spain) - OC

    Also known as the Dame of Cathedrals

    pics @lemmy.world
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    The Cathedral of Segovia (Spain) -OC

    Also known as the Dame of Cathedrals

    Squabblr emergency backup @slrpnk.net
    amarnasmoths @slrpnk.net

    Welcome everyone!

    Please write in this post your Squabblr username (if you want) so we can find each other again. Happy to see y'all!

    Cremposting! Now with 100% less Reddit! @lemm.ee
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    Some people are... irrelevant

    (Originally posted by u/DarthEwok42 on Reddit)

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    Inspired by a friend's joke

    (Originally posted by u/Thedepressionoftrees on Reddit)

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    The Blackthorn's A+ Parenting

    (Originally posted by u/Timelordvictorious1 on Reddit)

    Cremposting! Now with 100% less Reddit! @lemm.ee
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    A matter of perspective

    (Originally posted by u/evangelato on Reddit)

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    Reminds me of my own parents

    (Originally posted by u/Kemix9207 on Reddit)

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    Goat

    (Originally posted by u/TurkishTerrarian on Reddit)

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    Allow me to expand

    (Originally posted by u/Riderluk on Reddit)

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    Cremposting's favorite character

    (Originally posted by u/Szufe on Reddit)

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    Kaladin, Sunshine Knight

    (Originally posted by u/tldbh on Reddit)

    Books @lemmy.ml
    amarnasmoths @slrpnk.net

    The Roads to Sata: A 2000-Mile Walk Through Japan

    I started reading this book because of the amount of people that describe it as a 'must read' for Japan travel enthusiasts or in general, people that feel curious about the country and its people.

    I have to say that whatever joy Alan Booth (the author) may have felt upon his trip, little of it got reflected in his book. Though he travels across some interesting and mostly unknown places for foreigners, he barely describes anything at all, and resorts to complaining.

    He complains about his wet socks, his blistered hands, his horrible thirst, the way he gets treated like a circus monkey across the whole trip... Very few times does he refer to the beauty of whatever he is seeing, barely describes anything beyond the most basic characteristics of each place.

    He does do a remarkable job at explaining certain cultural elements and History of Japan, but his interactions with people seem oddly empty and completely fueled by sake, racism and beer. An unholy amount of beer. There's beer men

  • One of my favorite books ever! I've read it several times and it gets better each time!

    It sparked my interest in books set in those times, and perhaps you'll enjoy "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet", " The Tale of Genji" (not set in that time but fantastic nonetheless) and of course, the rest of Clavell's books in the Asian Saga.

  • I'm so happy! I've tried all the available apps and Voyager was always my favorite. Now I can uninstall the WebApp and give a respite to my browser history lmao.

    On Reddit I was an Infinity user, but I've fallen in love with Voyager

  • I've been using Koofr.eu for years and never had a single problem. They offer many interesting integrations with encryption tools, WebDAV...

    The app creates backups of my phone media (you can choose the folders you want to update) instantaneously, and with its desktop app I can also access to the stuff in my computer.

  • I'm a hardcore reader, and I use a Kobo Forma daily. I can't say enough good things about it.

    Can purchase and download books from any shop, and they'll work in the Kobo, can add stuff like NickelMenu, Dropbox integration...

    People complain about the power button on the Forma and rightfully so, as it's crappy. However, the quality build of the device is excellent. Got it almost since launch, take it absolutely everywhere with me (backpacks, bags, to the beach, swimming pool, camping...) and it shows 0 damage, not even a scratch.

    I mainly read novels but it also scratches the itch for mangas and comics, as it also reads .cbz format (among others).

    NOT GOOD FOR PDFs. They get displayed weirdly, hard to read, are slow to change pages...

    Battery is great, better than the Sage's.

    If you like reading, get a dedicated device because I swear you won't regret it.

  • What is that? I have tiny hands, you may be about to change my life lol

  • What is that? I have tiny hands, you may be about to change my life lol

  • I haven't fed mine lol. Even if it were a particularly useless hunter, with the amount of flies we have here, inevitably some would fall into it.

  • This was a fantastic read, thank you for sharing!

  • In winter I don't think it needs the plate but the soil should be kept damp. So far mine has been with a few milliliters of water 24/7 and it looks happy.

    I have no idea about peat moss, sorry. I know there's special soil for carnivorous plants, very poor on nutrients, but my plant is still in the soil the shop gave it

  • I live in a buggy area, there are fruit flies everywhere

  • I think you'll love it. Remember to keep it on a plate with water!

  • Houseplants @mander.xyz
    amarnasmoths @slrpnk.net

    Meet my mighty huntress

    A Drosera carnivorous plant, that has proved very efficient at hunting fruit flies and mosquitoes

  • We had some really bad rain recently and the lettuces that didn't drown (or didn't get smashed by hail), suffocated in the following heatwave, two days later. Enjoy your lettuces!!!

  • I think that there are plans to show "retoots" (I don't know the proper term) on Pixelfed. If you click that button, I know that people in Mastodon that follow your Pixelfed can see what you "retooted"

  • Fantasy books, stories, &c @lemmy.ml
    amarnasmoths @slrpnk.net

    Where are my fellow Cosmere travelers??

    r/Cosmere and rStormlightArchives were/are my favorite Reddit subs. I hope we can rebuild the community here!