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danileonis, in What gifts are you getting for your friends and family members?
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Try with home decor, a plant or a good lamp is always a good gift.

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

Sharing in a peanut butter pie from Costco would be a nice gift.

threelonmusketeers,

I saw that post too!

zcd,

In the parking lot of course

athos77,

Where else would one eat pie?!

Blackout,
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Just bring your own fork this time. I'm not sharing again.

giantfloppycock,

y’all can borrow my basement if it’s too hot outside.

walter_wiggles,

Thanks bro, that’s real nice of you

EdibleFriend, in What gifts are you getting for your friends and family members?
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2 ceramics from anna collete hunt

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.

shinigamiookamiryuu, in What would be some of your top choices of things to see if you were the size of an ant?

Being the size of an ant would make riding small helium balloons fun.

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

I’m gonna chime in with some of the others and say Onyx is actually really good. I got my Nova 3 (black and white, not color) to replace an old Kindle and I’ve been loving it. The fact that I can write notes on it has been a game changer for me and has completely replaced pen and paper notes. On top of that, the fact that it’s Android means I can install other apps and that just opened all kinds of windows for experimenting with the device that I didn’t expect, it really is just basically a tablet with a much more readable screen. And second best thing to notes I’ve found about my Nova is how nice reading manga is on it, I’m even paying for a subscription to Shonen Jump now plus using Tachiyomi for fan-scans.

Only damage the thing has taken in the time I’ve had it is a couple corners coming off the case, which I just glued back on. Device itself feels good as ever.

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.

magnetosphere, in What gifts are you getting for your friends and family members?
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A friend of mine drives an SUV. I’m getting him a sticker of Jason for the back window, with an “arm” holding a bloody machete that attaches to the back window wiper. When the wiper is on, it looks like Jason is hacking away with his machete.

I think it’s kinda corny, but he loves stuff like that!

CuttingBoard,

I have that. It’s a wiper tag.

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

They’re so far away I probably won’t, sadly.

Honytawk,

You can order them food from a distance.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Wait, really? How?

felixwhynot,
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In lieu of sending gifts, sometimes I donate to charities that remind me of the recipient. For instance, for the bird lover, I donated in their name to Audubon. Etc.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I do this sometimes. I have to pick carefully though, I’ve come to learn a large number of them aren’t trustworthy.

felixwhynot,
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Sure, CharityNavigator is good for research.

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

My family asked for a pocket knife, guitar strings and picks, a pastry blender, shoe trees and shoe care items, and a hammock.

felixwhynot,
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Pocket knives are a nice gift all around!

maryjayjay, (edited ) in Former religious lemmings, what made you quit religion or stop being a believer?

I was teetering from logic for years, but I watched the towers fall on 9/11 and it finally pushed me over the edge. It there is a god and he allows this shit to happen, then he is wretched. It was a small shift from there to, no… there is no good, no god

Today, in [EXPERIMENTAL] What are your hidden gem medications/drugs/substances and what makes them ideal for your usecase [**Bolded Substance Name (Brand/Street Name)** + New Paragraph folks]

CBG For migraines Works as well as my prescriptions work less side effects. Many people use it as a preventative.

31337, in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

I once met some hippie-like people who fed themselves exclusively by dumpster diving. Not sure where they got their stuff, but they had a lot of high-end foods (cheese wheels, expensive meats, not-so-fresh produce, etc). They lived in busses, vans, RVs and stuff like that. They didn’t have jobs; not sure how they got money for things like clothes; odd-jobs I guess.

Less extreme “hacks”: Goodwill, or Ross/Marshalls if you’re feeling fancy. Ebay/Craigslist/Offer-up (need to be careful about getting ripped-off, and Ebay isn’t as cheap as it used to be). Buy, cook, and eat mostly cheap staples (rice, beans, pasta, etc). If eating meat, you can use it sparingly by cooking recipes that comprise mostly of cheap staples. Budget Bytes has decent recipes. Unfortunately, most people’s biggest expense is housing, and there aren’t many “hacks” for that. Maybe, get a work-from-home job and move to Wyoming or something

livus, in What gifts are you getting for your friends and family members?
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I don't know, I'm in here to scope ideas.

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

Pay cash for groceries. At the start of each pay period, withdraw your grocery budget in cash for that period.

Make sure that you get bills that exactly covers a day each.

Every morning pull out a bill from your drawer, whatever you have in your wallet is what you have for groceries.

effward,
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You must not live in the typical American city, where it’s completely impractical to go grocery shopping that often.

BigDanishGuy, (edited )

Nope, as per my username I live in a place where infrastructure was developed before the car.

Update: you don’t need to purchase groceries daily. That would be more expensive, you put the money aside for later. The trick is that you don’t spend money that should cover expenses next week, that way you can more closely monitor your spending.

effward, (edited )
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Yeah, I figured.

I didn’t mean it as a critique of what you were saying, and certainly not as an insult to you, but rather as a disappointed critique of American city layouts.

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