FalseAerobics

joined 1 year ago
[–] FalseAerobics@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I had gotten out of the habit of reading for pleasure after college because I felt incredibly burned out on it. That had started to bother me because I used to read as one of my main hobbies, so last year I set the goal of reading 1 book. I did that, and read a couple others.

This year I set a goal of 5 books and was able to do that by March, but then I ended up with about 9 in flight books and wasn't making much progress with them. I felt like I had them hanging over my head and it was stressing me out, so I'm now working on the goal of finishing them by the end of the month.

Its been really nice to realize that I still do love reading and that I still can finish a book even with all the stuff going on in life, its just a matter of sitting down and reading. I credit a silly goal with helping me remember that.

[–] FalseAerobics@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

We also had a few of the "Just For Kids" VHS tapes growing up and it took me ages to track down info about the company down when I randomly remembered them a year or two ago. I absolutely loved "The Elmchanted Forest" as well as "Sampson and Sally" and "Katy and the Katerpillar Kids."

From what I found Just For Kids had bought the rights to some obscure Eastern European films from the 80's and dubbed them into English before they disappeared themselves which was a disappointment to me given the fond nostalgia I had for their movies. Took me forever to find the films I remembered because of that, but I did eventually.

[–] FalseAerobics@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Actually, if you're using those for shipping--which is the only thing about Prime I'm interested in given how much I distrust and dislike Amazon--I accidentally discovered an even easier way to exploit them.

If you add something to your cart, then go to check out, you can accept the free Prime period, select Prime shipping, then remove the free Prime trial from your shopping cart before you pay and it will just...keep the Prime shipping on the order.

The first time I did this I was convinced I had fucked something up because I went to cancel my free trial after the item I bought had been delivered and instead of having the option to cancel I was given the option to start another free trial. The second time it happened is when I caught on that I was on to something, and I then tested it again and it just...worked. I'm sure they'll fix it eventually, andit's probably totally useless if you like other parts of Prime, but if you want free 1- or 2-day shipping on an order, well then this worked for me as of my last order about two weeks ago.

[–] FalseAerobics@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

In our case the mud was because the largest patch we grew on was mostly bare due to how poorly our grass had handled the previous summer and how trafficked it was. I haven't noticed any issues since the clover grew in, except for areas where it was still immature or had been killed before reaching maturity by the kids and dogs, which I just reseeded a week or so ago.

I have noticed that we have multiple layers based on the different varieties though, with some growing taller and some growing closer to the ground. None of them are flowering yet so I couldn't say which they are with certainty. I'm mostly going off the different patterning and leaf shapes. Its possible that contributes to producing less mud, I'm not really sure.

[–] FalseAerobics@beehaw.org 31 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm one of the new ones, but I've been aware of and interacted with Lemmy and Mastadon for at least a couple of years.

For me, I liked what I saw but felt like they lacked enough of the network effect to convince my nontechnical friends to make the jump with me. That made me concerned that they would shrivel up and die. I'd recently been interacting a bit more though, Mastadon especially, since I'd say its gained a good amount of traction given Twitter's...cancerous CEO. Every couple months I found myself downloading Tusky and Jerboa to mess around, but hadn't made it a habit.

Reddit's API changes were a line in the sand for me though. I decided I didn't care about my friends following anymore, and I was ready for a smaller community again, with less rage bait and predatory capitalism.

Does that make me the wrong sort of refugee?

[–] FalseAerobics@beehaw.org 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I seeded four types of native clover and some native lupines based on the recommendations of a local professor at the university.

They took a little while to start thriving because kids and dogs kept churning up the dirt and mud, but its starting to take hold. Much greener and more widespread, and softer, than the native grass seed I planted at the same time. It seems to be helping the grass to take hold in the same areas too. We had a solid two weeks where we couldn't walk outside without getting mobbed by butterflies and other pollinators. Its nice to feel like I'm just dumping water onto my lawn for no reason.

10/10 would recommend.