asklemmy

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

Bishma, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Stars! is a turn based galactic trade/strategy game my friends and I used to play via email in high school.

Godort, in What are the best e-readers on the market?

This is probably not what you’re looking for, but if anyone is looking to make their own Ebook reader I recommend checking out The Open Book Project

Grass,

Have you built one? I was looking into that before but I think I held back because it couldn’t handle images or something.

snausagesinablanket, in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?
@snausagesinablanket@lemmy.world avatar

Buy a 6 pack of good wool balls. Finish up using your fabric softener first and never buy any again.

dgbbad,

We tried this. Used them for a while, but ended up going back to fabric softener. The wool balls help, but don’t do nearly as good of a job.

SendMePhotos,

I like the smell of the softener. Tbh I never even considered that fabric softener… Softened fabric… In my head fabric softener = good smelly conditioner.

One day my SO and I were bickering and I was asked what is the point of fabric softener. I said for it to smell good. And they said it was to soften the fabric. Oops.

CuddlyCassowary,

I’ve used the same three tennis balls going on 20 years now.

SheerDumbLuck,

I don’t care for the softening any more. Softeners also wreck your towels’ absorbancy. Never going back.

sparky678348, in What are the best e-readers on the market?

You might be shocked how quickly you get used to reading on your phone. A nice epub reader (I recommend a nice app called FB reader) + libgen and you’re golden.

I also have a nice 7-in tablet that I got for reading, one of Samsung’s non-flagships. I use my phone more out of pure convenience, but I have definitely put my hours in on both. Usually I’ll load up a book I’m reading on both and kinda go back and forth.

Grass,

I did this before but couldn’t keep it up. When I got my first OLED phone I was able to do it with inverse colour and 2 notches over minimum brightness, plus blue light toned down. I read Atwood’s maddaddam trilogy like this.

Mnemnosyne, (edited ) in Honestly - How much will you sacrifice for a better world?

Not a good damn thing, unless everyone with a higher standard of living than I do has already sacrificed enough to bring them down to my level. If I was anywhere near the top standards of living then I would be more willing to go first. But I am not going to be tricked into giving things up on my own, or even as a sizable group, while some individuals and corporations are continuing to make issues worse.

DesertCreosote, (edited ) in What are the best e-readers on the market?

I’m going to jump on the Kobo train along with everyone else. I have a Kobo Libra H2O that I really love. I had a couple Kindles before deciding that I really didn’t want to stick with an Amazon product, and chose Kobo because of its integrations with Overdrive. It’s really nice to be able to check out a book from the library directly on my e-reader.

The screen is bright when it needs to be, but dims down quite nicely. The touchscreen is fairly responsive, though it’s e-ink and there are limits to refresh rates. The physical buttons to turn the page are perfect, and I still can’t believe Amazon took them off their Kindles (though I guess I understand them removing the keyboard… even though I liked it).

I actually like mine so much, I bought a second of the same model after I somehow managed to lose my first one. So the one thing I wish they had was integration with Apple Airtag or one of the other device tracking networks!

speck,

Can you do things like highlight text on a kobo? And can you then export with all the edits?

Also, can you the plug into a computer and transfer books over?

DesertCreosote,

You can definitely highlight text. I haven’t tried exporting with edits, though, so I can’t speak to that.

You can plug it in and transfer, but again, I haven’t personally done it. I get most of my books from the library, so I just use the Overdrive stuff for that.

speck,

I should follow the law of the internet and insist that you can't export edits and that's why Kobo sux and then someone can let us know if it can!

In all seriousness, I appreciate the input, thank you! I just don't enjoy reading on my ipad as much as I did on the Nook I had, back when. So the recent posts about e-readers has me considering getting one. But I also need the ability to highlight and jot notes when I read.

russjr08, in What would be some of your top choices of things to see if you were the size of an ant?
@russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

Traversing a motherboard sounds like it would be interesting!

Gamers_Mate,

Just make sure it is turned off first.

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

Yeah i have always imagined them as little cities

joeyv120, in What are the best e-readers on the market?

I did a lot of research and ended up buying a Kobo for my wife who was looking to switch from paperback. At the time the Clara HD was the newer model in the size and feature family she was looking for. I made the choice based on e-ink quality, wide compatibility of formats (including public library rental), and price.

Keep in mind that Amazon keeps device prices artificially low by pushing ads to your screen. I have had four different Kindle Fires over the years, and hate how intrusive the advertising is on their devices.

After spending a year or so jealous of my wife’s Kobo Clara HD, I bought myself the then newer Kobo Libra 2. Then she was jealous of my Libra and bought herself one, and gave the Clara to our kid who is a bookworm as well.

We love our Kobos.

hedgehogging_the_bed,

I’ve got 3 Kobos in my house and we love them. I got one of my best friends to switch to Kobo after her final Nook died. If a Kindle doesn’t appeal to you, a Kobo might be exactly what you want. And they have a huge variety of models to choose from.

rabidpug,

How bright are Kobo’s in a dark room? My wife and I have used kindle paperwhites for years but at some point they changed their backlight and now it’s a beacon at night even on the lowest brightness

Anticorp,

You can pay $20 to permanently remove the ads from Kindle. At least that’s what it cost when I bought mine. Definitely worth the money if you hate ads as much as I do.

jefff, (edited ) in What are the best e-readers on the market?

Last I checked, Kobo will be better specs (screen, water proofness and connectivity) for the money, and if you’re technical it can be modified very heavily, including pretty easily user expandable storage.

Kindle will have a more seamless Amazon experience and maybe better support.

I have a Kobo Clara HD, and I love it to bits. Warm temperature backlight, and I have installed custom firmware on it which lets me use a different reader app, and run an SSH server on it so I can remotely transfer files etc.

PixelAlchemist,

And you don’t have to pay to remove ads because there are none. I have 2 Kobos and I love them

Anticorp,

While that’s annoying, it’s worth mentioning that it’s a 1 time fee. Basically it’s just more expensive to purchase the one without ads. It was $20 more when I got mine, but idk what it costs now.

jeanofthedead, in What's the best gaming console and why?

GeForce Now on the Shield Pro.

TheWeirdestCunt, in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

If you just eat egg fried rice using ingredients from Aldi you’re able to bring your weekly food costs down to about £2-£3 a week, I lived that way for about 3 months during the cost of living crisis. Sure it was only 1000 calories a day but I was able to get all the nutrients I needed from the ingredients.

TheFriendlyDickhead,

How do egg and rice have all the nutrients you need?

TheWeirdestCunt,

Because you can mix in other stuff like frozen vegetables and some meat if you can afford it

Bizarroland,
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

And if you're truly worried about making sure that you have minimal nutrition to survive on, that is literally the thing that multivitamins were invented to address.

Sure, you won't be living your absolute maximum healthiest lifestyle by doing this but if you've got to get through a couple of tight months this is the way to do it. The Dollar tree sells multivitamins. $1.25 for a month supply is not hopefully going to break the bank.

31337,

I think eggs have pretty much all the nutrients you need. They are high in cholesterol though. Same thing with milk. They are the sole nutrition for animals for a period of time, so they have everything needed in it (at least everything the animal needs).

Hyperreality, (edited )

Just to add: rice + cheap ricecooker.

Perfect rice every time, no need to boil water so saves electricity, you can also use it to boil vegetables and chuck other stuff in.

CheeseNoodle,

I don’t know where you live but where I am the eggs alone would eat up £2 a week assuming you ate 1 a day.

phanto, in What are the best e-readers on the market?

I hate to recommend Boox,but I have an Onyx Book Poke 3 color, and it’s basically an Android tablet that just pretends to be an e-reader. Any format, any audio, any webpage… Comics too. Had it for years, never let me down. Not as good of battery life as the Kindle, but with Calibre on my laptop and the Boox, I don’t ever pick up the Kindle anyways. Instinctively, I wanna crap on Boox as I don’t like some of their business practices, but the Poke is actually my go to e-reader, so…

As an alternative, I know that there are some e-ink e-readers in a phone sized form factor from a few companies, such as Hisense. Can’t say too much about them as I don’t have one, but half the time I read on my phone because it’s small enough to come with me everywhere. Just a thought.

Bitrot,
@Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Yeah Boox seems nice but I won’t support a comany that violates open source software licenses.

phanto,

Agreed, sadly. I wish there was a good, inexpensive, color e-ink e-reader running Android that I could have gotten at the time.

poszod, in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

Buy the whole damn chicken, it’s always cheaper, protein for 4 meals.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Where do you live where you can afford chicken to begin with? I’m semi vegetarian just because of absurd meat prices.

diffcalculus,

Costco rotisserie chicken

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Unfortunately we don’t have those in my country

RememberTheApollo,

But you gotta pay the membership fee. Only worth it if you spend enough to cover that fee in rebates and savings; and then shopping at Costco isn’t what I would call “poor”, but maybe it works out?

There are other grocery stores that have hot food bars and sell the rotisserie chicken, too.

Nollij,

Depending on details, the $5 / month can be well worth it for what options open up. The rotisserie chicken is $5 and significantly larger than the $8-10 chickens anywhere else. If you just get 2 of those per month you could come out ahead.

The challenge with Costco is that the options aren’t always so similar. Sure, their price on Charmin is better than anywhere else, but is it cheaper than the Aldi brand? What about their organic vs cheap produce elsewhere? When I got a Costco membership, I did not save any money, but I have been getting better quality stuff. That said, I am not on a tight budget, so my shopping habits are different

poszod,

In Portugal a whole raw chicken is around 3.5€, about 0.45% of a minimum wage.

NewNewAccount,

Minimum wage per what? Month?

khannie,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

Apparently so. €760 per month is the minimum monthly wage in Portugal. Works out at less than €5 per hour if you assume 160 hours per month which seems very low. For reference, Ireland is €11.30. While cost of living is higher here you can still pick up a full uncooked chicken for around €5 depending on the shop.

Local supermarket here does 4 chicken legs for €2.55.

SilverFlame,

A whole chicken in the US costs between 12-16 dollars depending in weight. The price literally doubled over the last couple years

khannie,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

GOOD GOD!

How big is a chicken there though?

SilverFlame, (edited )

About 5-6 pounds. Bigger ones get close to 7 pounds. So like 2-3.5 kg

Before Covid they were 99 cents a pound, now it’s about 2.50/lb

khannie,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks. Yeah that is a big assed chicken for Ireland tbh but it’s still more expensive overall.

I feel like you guys have been badly burned by price gouging. I remember seeing a thing on Reddit about egg prices skyrocketing and they had barely budged here so I found it odd.

SilverFlame,

The price of most groceries have at least doubled. I can still get store brand eggs for about $1.50 a dozen but other brands are easily 3+ dollars now. Meanwhile supermarkets are posting record profits.

poszod,

This is correct.

The kg of raw chicken here is currently at 2.34€ at the two biggest supermarket chains, a whole chicken is usually 1.5kg.

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

whole chicken is a lot cheaper than separate parts because there’s little processing involved

31337,

Back when I used to eat meat (6 or so years ago), my grocery store would always have huge bags of chicken thighs which were cheaper than a whole chicken. May not be the case anymore.

Witchfire, (edited ) in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?
@Witchfire@lemmy.world avatar

Cacique, which is Costa Rica’s national liquor (only rare because it’s hard to import).

It’s essentially sugar cane hooch that the government decided to nationalize in an attempt to end secret production, back around the mid 1800s. Their plan worked and it became a sort of national identity. The whole history of it is pretty neat.

It doesn’t taste like anything on its own, so it’s mixed with everything and the kitchen sink.

MadBabs, in What gifts are you getting for your friends and family members?

For my sister, compression socks (she’s a runner), a box of toilet paper (how is she always running out?!), and some shirts with her business logo on them For my niece, we’re going to see the Nutcracker and going ice skating For my dad, books

felixwhynot,
@felixwhynot@lemmy.world avatar

Nice socks are a banger gift. I’ve gifted Smartwool socks, and also some hand knit thick cozy ones. Always a hit.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • asklemmy@lemmy.world
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #