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qantravon, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?

Electronic components. Almost all small parts shops are gone.

JackiesFridge, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?
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Electronic parts. There used to be several local shops and a Radio Shack where you could go in and just buy basic electronic components (capacitors, resistors, photocells, transistors, breadboards, potentiometers, you name it). They phased all of that out in favour of toys and trinkets before just folding.

Now I have to order on Mouser or Digikey and wait. Sure there’s WAY more variety, but I miss being able to just run & grab something I might have forgotten (or, let’s be honest, fried somehow).

schmidtster,

So glad we still have a few of those kicking around in our city, but they just can’t compete unfortunately.

I try supporting local, but I’m not spending 25% more just to do that.

Dedh,

I’d say 400% + is a more realistic cost of buying components local vs. online. Regardless, I miss having the local option even tho I can actually get most parts delivered faster than it used to take me to drive to Fry’s & back.

cosmic_slate,
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The only hope I’ve had near me is Microcenter. Only place I’ve seen in ages where I can walk out with at least some resistors and sensors but the selection can be…eh on some items.

daq,

I keep thinking about checking one out, but nearest is 42 miles away and their prices are not competitive. I miss Fry’s.

cosmic_slate,
@cosmic_slate@dmv.social avatar

Never had the chance to see a Fry’s but yeah, a number of things that I’d desperately need on short notice are overly marked up.

Then again, I guess I’d take a markup than waiting a few days for shipping if I’m on the cusp of finishing a project.

altima_neo,
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I miss Fry’s too. Got so much cool stuff there before online shopping was safe and convenient.

But they totally dropped the ball. The weird disconnect between their brick and mortar store and their online store, the constant out of stocks that was the norm, even over a decade ago. Not to mention the “sticker of death” on all the returned product they put back on the shelf.

owenfromcanada,
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I used to live in Toronto, and I’d hit up Active Surplus regularly. An iconic place for any hobbyist in the area. I don’t think the guy in the gorilla suit works there anymore though :(

JimmyBigSausage, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?

Brasso

dual_sport_dork,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

All my local hardware stores have it, including big boxes. But none of them carry Flitz, which I find infuriating because I use that a lot more.

If you have some Flitz I’ll trade you some Brasso for it…

swordsmanluke, in Can anyone else feel sensations in their brain?

If it’s like a pleasant tingling through your head, it might be ASMR. It can be triggered by sounds (hence the bajillion YouTube channels), but for me it’s more often when I’m really enjoying thinking about something. It’s a weird sensation for sure.

hrimfaxi_work, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?
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Boot and shoe care products. If you’re lucky, Target or whatever might carry one or two tins of medicre Kiwi shoe polish and maybe one type of leather conditioner. I remember having better selection at just the grocery store and being spoiled for options at any of the 4 or 5 proper shoe stores that used to be in every neighborhood.

schmidtster,

Marks or any cobbler will have those.

hrimfaxi_work,
@hrimfaxi_work@midwest.social avatar

The closest shoe repair place to me is 60 miles away these days 😔 It’s not like I live in a small town, either! I remember when there was one in every second or third strip mall. It’s not like it’s tricky to order a bottle of Obenauf’s online, but I miss being able to just be like, “I better swing off at this random place to pick some up while I’m thinking about it.”

Nemo, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?

Bull Boxer sneakers

Neil, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?
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Unfortunately, anything non-perishable. I go into local shops and can search an item I want on the internet and it will always be way, way cheaper. Cheap enough to where I can’t justify “supporting local business.” I’d love to, but I’m just as broke as everyone else right now.

magnetosphere, in Why is *all* of Lemmy filled with Anti Israel content?
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I can’t speak for others, but as I see it, the Israeli government is committing atrocities on a daily basis. So is Hamas. I’m against senseless violence in general, but since the IDF has the upper hand and has killed the most civilians in the current conflict, I’m more likely to complain about them.

LemmyKnowsBest, in Why is *all* of Lemmy filled with Anti Israel content?

This morning I read some statistic that approx 73% of all internet traffic is bots & shills.

So that might have something to do with this phenomenon you’re experiencing.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Most of that has got to be miscellaneous stuff though, like maintenance testing. How would that work out for business if more than half of us were bots?

I will say though, it brings some assurance to be able to say “I’m also ____ on another website” as bots cannot operate universally with uniformity. For example, if I were to mention here how I’m DollarGeneralKenobi on PsychCentral and vice versa, it would pose a challenge to the bot thing based on the stereotype that a bot is only made to be interested in one meeting place.

legios, in Can anyone else feel sensations in their brain?
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I’ve had migraines so yes. But also I had the ‘brain zap’ side-effects from antipsychotics too and that is very unnerving as it feels like an electric zap in your brain. It makes you wince and twitch.

0/10, wouldn’t recommend.

snausagesinablanket,
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Ahh Paxil withdrawals. Made me ruin a date with a girl I had a crush on for 5 years and finally got the balls to ask her out only to have brain zaps so bad I had to go home in complete embarrassment.

legios,
@legios@aussie.zone avatar

Mine was seroquel. Did not work as planned - made me want to sleep 18 hours a day and suicidal. Ended up losing my job which didn’t improve my mood…

Once I stopped it and started lithium and it was like night and day.

MrJameGumb, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

Aftershave. I used to just get it at the grocery store, but lately they only have Old Spice grandpa aftershave. I just buy my brand online now.

BearOfaTime,

Old spice has come back around… Haven’t you seen the commercials? 😁

MacedWindow, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?
@MacedWindow@lemmy.world avatar

Cables. All the ones you can find local are at least twice the price of online, and many are impossible to find outside of microcenter.

Also good, safe powerstrips. The local ones are cheap with bad outlets. Better to find a certified one online.

hperrin,

SD cards too.

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

What certification do you look for?

MacedWindow,
@MacedWindow@lemmy.world avatar

There are a few, TUV/ETL/UL. Any of those and/or good user reviews are what I look for. I’ve had too many cheap ones spark or just have very loose ports to trust them anymore.

altima_neo,
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Man, Im hunting for a good powerstrip for my desk right now too.

That Isobar is tempting, but seems overkill for a PC.

ElderWendigo,

If it’s not specifically called a surge protector, it’s probably not worth it. It’s difficult to even find a good surge protector online without getting flooded with cheap power strips because SEO makes them all show up in the same searches. But they are not the same. Power strips are little more than splitters with a switch. A surge protector will actually offer your devices some protection.

TonyTonyChopper,
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Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) give you a load of sockets to work with and protect your expensive electronics from damage

MacedWindow,
@MacedWindow@lemmy.world avatar

This is the one I ended up going with. Not too expensive and it has good, solid connections that ease my house fire paranoia.

VindictiveJudge,
@VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

My entire region doesn’t even have Microcenter, and the local equivalent died out a couple years ago. I have to either go online or drive through a state and a half to get just a SATA cable or an internal SSD unless I want to risk Best Buy.

CaptObvious, in Which items/products were you once able to get from local shops on a whim that you now more or less have to order online?

Fountain pens. I used to buy them at the local office supply store, but they’ve been gone for 25 years. For that matter, my town doesn’t even have a big box office supply anymore.

And books. I really miss a proper local bookstore.

perviouslyiner,

Unfortunately that’s gotten worse even since 2021

altima_neo,
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I feel lucky weve got Powell’s Books downtown. Its fun going in there to browse, even if I’m not picking anything up.

wjrii, (edited )
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On the flip side, the variety and market segments that are open to fountain pen people are as good as they've ever been (since ballpoints became a mature technology), both for ink and pens. Sure, the Sheaffer School pens and Waterman Phileases and Cross Whatevers aren't hiding in Office Depot anymore, but you can still find a Varsity or a wick-feed Zebra pretty easily, and the Internet is so much faster than it used to be. I guess I'll never pop into the cigar shop by the office to pick up a spare Lamy Safari though.

gandalf_der_12te, in Can anyone else feel sensations in their brain?

Yes, happens a lot. I would be very surprised if the brain had no nerve endings at all, given that almost all human tissue has nerve endings in it (except hair maybe).

I guess what you feel is a complicated mixture of:

  • blood and fluid pressure
  • electric discharges in your brain, kinda tingling
  • placebo
shinigamiookamiryuu, in Why is *all* of Lemmy filled with Anti Israel content?

Most really just dislike “the West” for its own misdeeds and interpret that as a cue to say “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”. This is a false way of going about themselves, especially considering the revelations about Palestine lately revolving crimes of mass violation, which are similar to what the perpetrators of the Nanjing Massacre did.

There is no shame in being deceived, but considering how I was treated for it all, I’ll be taking great relative pride in saying to everyone “I told you so”, just like I can do for Ukraine. Still don’t understood how anyone can say they’re pro-LGBT and not have at least a little respect for Israel or its people.

It also makes it misleading many of the people doing this siding identify as misanthropes when they like a whole faction of humanity enough to side unconditionally with them. A true misanthrope, by definition, sides with nobody. Take it from me. I have my reasons.

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