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PissinSelfNdriveway, in What series did you rewatch most often?

I’ve watch scrubs and king of the hill clear through probably 20 time each. I have a hard time finding new shows I like.

TheRealKuni,

Have you tried 30 Rock (Scrubs and 30 Rock are tied for my most rewatched show) or Ted Lasso (showrun by Bill Lawrence like Scrubs)?

PissinSelfNdriveway,

No I haven’t but I’ll definitely give it a shot. I didn’t know Bill Lawrence was involved in Ted lasso, maybe I’ll try it tonight, thanks for the suggestions.

TheRealKuni,

Get ready to binge the entire show! I told myself, “I’ll watch the first few episodes” and two weeks later I had watched the entire first season three times. First by myself, then showed it to my fiancee, then showed it to my best friend.

P.S. Zach Braff directed the second episode!

InigoMontoyota,

It is without question, the show that made me survive the pandemic.

PissinSelfNdriveway,

Fucking hell, you got me all excited to watch this and it’s only available on apple tv… It better be worth the $7 a month haha

TheRealKuni,

It absolutely is worth $7 for the less-than-a-month it will take to watch Ted Lasso. And honestly Apple TV has a surprising number of good shows.

Shrinking is another from Bill Lawrence that is worth a watch, starring Jason Segal and Harrison Ford.

Schmigadoon is great if you like musicals.

Mythic Quest is from many of the same minds behind Always Sunny.

And there are others that have been recommended to me that I’ve yet to try out. One of my coworkers has recommended Severance but I haven’t seen it yet.

PissinSelfNdriveway,

Sweet I’ll give them all a try… Except the musical one haha I can’t do musicals.

DFTBA_FTW,

It is, in my opinion, Ted Lasso is probably one of the best tv shows ever, like in the entire history of TV.

Rozz,

Three of my favorite shows

Rozz,

Shrinking is also by bill Lawrence and also very good, and co-written by Brett Goldstein (from Ted lasso) and Jason segal

TheRealKuni,

I really like Shrinking. It took me a bit, I was iffy for a while, but by the end of season 1 I was very much on board.

Barbacamanitu, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

I do construction work in Alabama. I basically bitch and complain all summer long and hate every second of it. There’s no relief unless you’re in the AC. I’ve been thinking of ordering a liquid cooled vest actually. They look weird but I’ll try anything. The humidity here is killer. Sweating doesn’t help like it does in dry climates. Every time I walk outside my body shuts down and I have literally no energy. I think i had a heat stroke last summer.

If someone above me tells me to go work outside all day and doesn’t offer me a substantial amount of money, I tell them to go fuck themselves. It isn’t worth it.

Hawk,

As a European, what is this AC you’re talking about.

Houses in Europe usually don’t have AC, but more and more people are getting one now.

kale,

In the American southeast, especially in a river Delta, you can’t live in a house long without AC or a dehumidifier. Mold will grow to toxic levels quickly in a house that’s left without electricity for very long in areas around me.

We have trouble opening our front door in the summer when the temp gets above 38 due to the humidity causing the wood door to swell. The heat index reached 47 last week due to the high humidity so there’s a ton of water in the air.

mycatiskai,

This is what killed around 700 people during one heat dome event in Canada a few years back. So much humidity in the air that sweating wasn’t helping cool people. You body can’t cool so you overheat and die. Not all people died from that but they were attributed to heat causes.

femaledog,

Those vests can be very effective. I use a coolshirt system in my track car, and I can be in the car indefinitely on a 100F day with no a/c, as long as the pump is recirculating ice water through my suit.

xuxebiko, (edited ) in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

Indian here, so experienced with hot climate.

  • Wear loose cotton clothes (long-sleeved if stepping out in the hot sun)
  • Keep yourself hydrated.
  • Avoid soft/ aerated drinks/ soda & coffee as they'll dehydrate you. Stick to cool water, ice chips, fresh lemonade made with water, fresh fruit juices, melons, spinach-cucumber-onion-tomato salads, yoghurt,
  • Eat light.
  • Stick to well-ventilated rooms with good air-circulation (fans help)
  • Cold water showers to cool down
  • Sweating is good. It'll cool you down. This is also why Indians eat spicy food and drink hot tea even in hottest summer. Get sweaty then take a quick cold-water rinse.
  • If you have to step outside in the hot sun, umbrella, hats, caps etc are your friends.
  • Wet towel on the back of the neck for a quick cool down.

ETA: When it gets so hot that we lose our appetite, then our go-to meal is to mix up cooled cooked rice with unsweetened yoghurt and a pinch of salt. its variously called yoghurt rice/ curd rice/ thayir saadam / dahi bhaath / dahi chaawal . This is an easy to make & easy to diges meal that is guaranteed to cool a person down.

thayir = dahi = curd = yoghurt
saada = bhaath = chaawal = cooked rice

Good luck.

LeberechtReinhold,
@LeberechtReinhold@lemmy.world avatar

Why cotton instead of linen? At least in Spain, linen is more popular as summer clothing, and definitively feels fresher.

xuxebiko,

Cost. Cotton is less expensive than linen, easier to maintain, and more widely available. Banana fiber is also quite cool but is not widely available.

PotjiePig,

Ok but what about the uncomfortable keyboard? WHAT DO WE DO???

xuxebiko,

comfort it :P

jennwiththesea,
@jennwiththesea@lemmy.world avatar

Get a laptop cooling stand.

AzuleBlade,
@AzuleBlade@lemmy.world avatar

Hydrate it with water, that should help.

slestak989,

USB attached keyboard?

kale,

I’d make one exception: cotton wants to hold water. Evaporative cooling needs water to evaporate. There are synthetic materials that will hold much less water, so they’ll weigh less from sweat and evaporate more quickly, providing a tiny bit more cooling. Plus many have protection from the sun reducing the amount of sunscreen that has to be worn.

There are a line of shirts known as “fishing shirts” that are made to be big, and they have vents to encourage air to circulate inside them. They work great.

xuxebiko,

its hot, water will evaporate no matter what the cotton wants. the longer the fabric stays wet, the longer the wearer will be cool.

danafest, in What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?

Simple recipe formulas that are scalable

HobbitFoot,

1 Stick of Butter 2 Egg Yolks 3 Tbsp of Lemon Juice

bigfish,

Baker’s ratios make my family think I’m a much better baker than I am.

Basic risen bread (a “60% hydration bread” ): 100 parts by weight of flour, 60-70 parts liquid, 3 parts salt, 2 parts yeast. Use grams and scale it up by 5 (500g flour), use water or beer for the liquid, knead, let rise for an hour or so, shape, rest for 30min, then bake at 400F for about an hour or until the inside is around 190-200F, and LET IT COOL to sub-120F before you cut in. Or if you’re feeling fancy, use scalded and cooled milk, add 5-10 parts sugar, and swap out 10-20 parts of the liquid for melted but not hot butter - and you get a nice rich bread, half way to a brioche. Or go to 70-75 parts liquid, including some olive oil, and kneed for a long time, and you got a solid pizza dough.

Quick breads: 2 parts flour, 2 parts liquid (including sugar), 1 part beaten egg, 1 part fat (oil or melted butter). This gives you a jumping if point for banana breads, pancakes, muffins, and scones. Add or withhold a little liquid to get the consistency you want for how you’re cooking it.

RustedSwitch, in What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?
@RustedSwitch@lemmy.world avatar

A crowd pleasing karaoke song!

whyrat,

I’ve never seen these flop at kareoke (if done with average competency):

Jump around - cypress hill gang

I will survive - Gloria Gaynor

Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen

Billy Jean - Michael Jackson (many other covers)

Shake it off - Taylor Swift

Pick 1 of the above plus a Beatles song and you’re good for impromptu Kareoke.

If you have a few days notice and a friend to plan with the options expand…

checkymander,

I tried Bohemian Rhapsody once at karaoke, realized quick that I did not have the range for that song.

pruwybn,
@pruwybn@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yeah, that one definitely flopped when I tried it.

HobbitFoot,

New Jersey state law requires everyone to sing along to Don’t Stop Believing.

RustedSwitch,
@RustedSwitch@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve got Sir Mixalot’s “I like big butts” on lock

qjkxbmwvz,

Given that you cannot lie, this must be true.

klemptor,

I once chose Paradise By The Dashboard Light for karaoke and that was the only time I’ve ever done karaoke because I’m still embarrassed ten years later at how awful a choice it was. Great song, terrible for karaoke.

Teknikal, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
@Teknikal@lemmy.world avatar

Air conditioning definetly needs to become a thing in the UK some company is going to make a killing if they lock it down.

Misty,

We got one on sale 3 years ago and I have zero regrets. Every heat wave I sleep like a baby. We’ve maybe used it 20 nights total, but so freaking worth it. We do keep it to one room though, not trying to decimate the electric bill.

confetti_8tVST5, in What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?
  • Useful: Times tables/math formulas if you havent already.
  • Fun: the way to solve a rubik’s cube so you can show off
ProvokedGamer,
@ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ml avatar

For the rubix cube one, besides showing off, it’s also fun to learn how to solve it and practicing to get faster and faster at solving it. It’s worth it.

MammyWhammy,

I got down to about a minute and then realized it would take a lot more time to get lower than that.

Pulptastic,

My problem is everything makes sense until the last face. The algorithms seem too abstract at that point; it is memorizing a thing vs intuiting a thing.

MadBabs, in What do you use Vaseline for?

I use it in my nose after a nosebleed and put it on popsicle sticks to put in houseplants to be a sticky trap for flying pests

MedicPigBabySaver,

You should consider Aquaphor for inside your nose instead.

Whitehorse,

Yup. Aquaphor is now my new go-to, wonderful product.

mycatiskai,

If you are getting nosebleeds often you might want to try getting the inside of your nose cauterized. It stopped my constant nosebleeds for years. I’m starting to have them occasionally in one nostril I had it done about 18 years ago so that is pretty good.

GAMER, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

I recommended if you have a two floor house put a window fan sucking the air out on the top floor. It makes a huge difference.

hglman,

It really does.

ThaijsClan, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”

I would love to Google search Lemmy instead of reddit. I just don’t know how feasible it would be being that Lemmy is decentralized.

shroomato,
@shroomato@lemmy.world avatar

I could see Google integrating with the fediverse once it reaches critical mass. Using ActivityPub for indexing ought to be more efficient than the usual web crawling.

Kerrigor,
@Kerrigor@kbin.social avatar

It should in theory be easier as LLM searches improve... Bard etc

Kolanaki, in What's a big tech product that you actually find useful?
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

My PS5?

My nVidia GPU in my PC?

I’m not sure if that would count. I certainly find them useful for my main hobby. Which is playing video games. And they are made by big tech companies. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Kolanaki, in What's a big tech product that you actually find useful?
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Steam.

I fuckin’ hated it and even the idea when it was new. I liked updates and being able to download my games (even though I just had dial-up at the time; it was slow, but at least I could get any game and not just what was available at the local EB). I didn’t like the idea of not having it stored off-site, though. I didn’t like the interface or having to run an extra thing. I especially didn’t like not being able to use the online gaming services I had been using for years because they shut down WON.

But now I would be lost without it.

ReCursing,
@ReCursing@kbin.social avatar

The thing I like most about Steam is that games under Linux just work, for the most part. I don't play AAA games online multiplayer which is, I believe, where that falls down, but other than that it really is pretty seamless

RubberDucky,

This, my dad refuses to download proton or lutris and prefers to use wine baseline, and he has been waiting for months now for his game to be playable again, meanwhile I’m over here installing games right and left and just playing them, even newly released games, it just works (most of the time)

Xperr7,
@Xperr7@kbin.social avatar

Even then with AAA multiplayer, it's not a guarantee it's unplayable. Every Halo game on Steam works just fine, and Apex Legends was one of the first AAA MP games to support the Deck.

Parke,

Agreed. I hate, however, that I don't "own" the games, I can't play game A on computer 1 and game B on computer 2 at the same time even though I bought game A and game B.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

You can with Family Sharing. It also can be done a bit easier with some games that are otherwise DRM free by just running the executable from its install directory instead of through steam. Like Kerbal Space Program.

The latter method will even sometimes allow you to play the same game on two machines over the internet. I don’t know if you can do that with Family Share.

phareous,

Back when I tried it you had to go offline on one of the computers for that to work

RotatingParts, in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?

“Think harder.” You are already thinking, trying to come up with an answer and aren’t able to. What does “think harder” even mean?

Snowpix,
@Snowpix@lemmy.ca avatar

You gotta do it like in the movies. Squeeze your eyes shut and poke your forehead with both hands. It unlocks the secret “big brain” mode.

vaultdweller013,

Instructions unclear brain bigger thoughts slower.

lambchop, in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?

When I would have a problem with my body like shoulder impingement and ask for advice, I would often be told by people “nah, you’re too young too have that”

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

My wife (in her 30s) got shingles and doctors / people at the pharmacy said the same thing. “only people over 50 get that!”

She was in a lot of pain. 0/10 would not recommend getting shingles.

DragonAce,

Yeah I got shingles at the age of 42, apparently extremely high stress/anxiety can trigger it. I agree, that shit sucks.

lambchop,

Strange, my friend got that when a teenager and doctors said yup, that’s chicken pox round 2, makes sense.

sky,

Hey, what did you end up doing about that? I allegedly have one in my left shoulder and the doctor is acting like there’s not really anything I can do about it.

lambchop,

I saw a physio, they gave me some exercises which didn’t help. I did a bunch of reading online and followed that advice and it worked.

  1. sleeper stretch
  2. external rotations from a stretched position, or sleeper stretch repetitions while holding a 2-4kg dumbbell
  3. serratus strengthening exercises

www.healthline.com/health/sleeper-stretch

I had quite bad impingement from months of poor exercise selection at the gym. Changed the routine to be balanced internal/external rotation, did 1/2 above 1-2 times a day. Took a few months but now it’s completely better. I still do the stretching as a prehab now.

lambchop,

It bugs me when told “nothing you can do” what they really mean is “the problem is chronic so the recovery will take a long time. Patient compliance is often very low and most people won’t last the months required for a solution so I’m not going to waste my time. I can help more people if I focus my efforts elsewhere.” If you’re willing to put in the time, you can fix this. And I suggest you do, if you do nothing impingement inflames each time it happens, decreasing the space in your shoulder, increasing the likelihood, etc.

relative_iterator, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”
@relative_iterator@sh.itjust.works avatar

Part of the problem is that there aren’t really a lot of questions/answers yet. You should try asking your questions here and hopefully over time we’ll have a big backlog of content.

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