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    I bought a reusable tote for like $3 in the section at the front of Target where they stick all the cheap stuff. It looks like it’s made of woven burlap. It says “Going to Market” on the sides. It’s shorter than the standard reusable tote, but a reasonable width.

    I bought it on a whim and thought it would sit in my trunk after I forgot about it. I use it all the time, and I’ve gotten a ton of compliments on it at checkouts of various stores.

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        Its incredibly useful. Kind of interesting to recognize an unhinged jackass from one thread being normal a week later.

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          It’s too bad I don’t have a note about you, because I feel like that would make this more contentious but probably interesting.

          If I were going to make one about you, and you were as honest as you think you can be, what do you think it would say? I haven’t looked at your post history and I don’t remember your username from elsewhere (sorry), so I’m genuinely curious how you’ll choose to represent yourself.

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        Isn’t everyone a better off Ted fan? Some people just don’t know it yet.

        Actually, I just realized that I have only seen Portia de Rossi in two things and they were both fucking killer. Maybe I should watch ally mcbeal…

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          As for what they are, the green text in my screenshot.

          How depends on how you access Lemmy. In my client, Connect, I expand a comment, tap the three dots to the right of it, and click “add user note.”

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            Aww, sadly I’m iOS and not Android, so I can’t use Connect nor I guess user notes.

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              I can’t comment on your particular client, but I suspect most of them should support it in some form.

              It looks like Thunder is available for Android and iOS. I dont really use it but I do have it installed, so I took a look. It has a “user label” function that looks pretty similar and is added through the same basic process.

              Note that I am very much not an expert on Lemmy and even less so on anything Apple, but I bet a way can be found! And if not you always have the option of submitting a feature request to the developer of whatever app you do use.

              Good luck!

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              I’ve never been so proud of a title!

              It’s great that you got it working; hopefully it serves you well. I’ve primarily used it to mark people who aren’t worth an argument to me (“argues in bad faith”) and people with whom it’s extra worth engaging ("seems clever, " “shares a fandom,” in a few rare cases just their first name to make it stand out if it’s a friend but I didn’t notice the username).

              Tbh I’ve only got, like … Five user notes.

              edit: One more now!

              Note for user "zurchpet" that teases about the content of their note on me

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    Broke single mom here. My H&M usually offers a buy one get one discount on boys’ cotton boxers, so whenever I buy a pack for my 12 year old son, I grab myself one as well and they serve pretty well as pajama shorts which I pair with a cheap oversized cotton tee.

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    An Aeropress. I bought it when work removed the free coffee and was super surprised at how good it tasted vs what they were serving. Later, I found a bean hand grinder that fits right inside the Aeropress plunger and now I take it on work trips, vacation and camping.

    It’s not fully inclusive for $20 because you need a cup, some way to procure and heat water and beans but still, it’s served me well.

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      I didn’t buy an aeropress for years as I had a coffee machine and was like, surely that’s better.

      But finally got one, and my god. The simplicity. The ease of cleaning. The nice coffee.

      It’s basically my sole way of making coffee now, despite more pricey alternatives at my disposal.

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        I find a good pour over cone makes better tasting coffee with a little less fuss, but the aeropress is irreplaceable for iced coffee.

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          The clever dripper is pretty nice pour over cone with a shut off valve.

          When I’m making just one cup of coffee I use an aero press, for 2+ cups I use the clever dripper.

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        I have an old one, maybe they were manufactured differently. The main part is a hard plastic. I never noticed a plastic taste, but it could also be the rubber/silicone plunger stopper that imparts a taste. They do now sell a glass one, but I’ve heard that it’s overpriced.

        I know people who also swear by their French press. From what I know, regardless of the brew method, the grind is the most important factor, followed by the water quality and temperature.

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          If its made before 2009 its likely not BPA free and you should consider upgrading to a modern one. I think the plastic was changed again around 2014. Mine is from that time period and doesnt have an after taste either.

          As well as the glass one you can get one made of tritan, which would be my pick over the glass as its mostly the same look, a lot cheaper, and pretty much unbreakable.

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        Is it an authentic aeropress, not a cheap knockoff? There are a bunch that sell under the same name but aren’t in fact manufactured by aeropress ltd., and those can taste off since the cheap plastic is not certified for use with boiling water, and might not even be bpa free.

        • It’s Aeropress™ and purchased from a reputable roaster. I suppose it’s unknowable to me if some shenanigans were pulled further up the supply chain.

          I’ll add that the thing I noticed is that it tastes plasticky if I use water at 205°F but not 185°. I prefer the hotter temp because I think it gives a better extraction, and I need the caffeines.

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            Very strange, I’m using water straight from the kettle just after bringing it to a full boil, and don’t taste anything plastic.

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    My pocket stun gun was $19.99. Decided I needed a defense mechanism I could conceal after an encounter with a scary aggressive homeless man.

    Also has a flashlight.

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      Be careful with a stungun. It requires close range confrontation, and It’s not effective if the assailant is drugged up or heavily drunk and ignores the shocks.

      Mace gives good distance, and pepper in the eyes doesn’t care about the stimulants in your blood stream.

      Also practice with it. A large number of people carry self defense tools and choke under pressure/fail to use it correctly during situations.

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      This has been “useful” to you? I hope mostly the flashlight and not the tazing homeless people part.

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        Go judge someone else. It wasn’t my decision to turn whole cities into mental institutions. It was Ronald Reagan’s.

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          Hahaha. Who said I was judging you? I hope you don’t need to be using a tazer often because it doesn’t sound like a fun existence. It sucks that we have homeless people in the richest country in the world, but that doesn’t mean homeless people can’t be dangerous. Take a chill pill please.

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            Apologies.

            Every time I mention I had a run-in with a homeless person, some self-righteous SJW discounts my experience and infers that I must have been in the wrong, though I was just sitting on a bus minding my own business on the way to work. My city has fare-free buses, so we end up having a lot of close encounters with untreated homeless people. (Also why I carry a stun-gun instead of mace, so if I have to use it there’s no chance of friendly fire.)

            So I figured you were another one here to cast aspersions, and I have a short fuse with it for sure. My mistake.

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    Vacuum sealer.

    They are always available used at thrift stores and they are simple machines but I can reseal bags of chips or other grocery items.

    You can make your own bags for cheap from a roll and then individually wrap portions for the freezer that stay longer and don’t get freezer burn.

    And if you get one that has a hose attachment you can seal bottles of wine, mead, or Tupperware for the fridge if you get the right lids.

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    A basket/bowl thing for keys, wallet, and whatever one carries around. No more hunting for them when walking out the door.

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      I just leave my shorts or pants (depending on weather) hanging on the back of the door with everything still in the pockets (except my phone). I change them once a week or as needed and just transfer the stuff when I’m putting on the fresh pair.

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          Only when I leave the house, which I don’t most days, since I work from home. People who need to change more frequently (I can’t imagine that e.g. roofers can wear the same pants even twice) could still leave things in their pockets and move them over either when they get undressed or when they get dressed (I imagine the former, leaving your wallet and keys in the fresh pair, would be especially important if you get very dirty).

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              I change my clothes regularly, but I wear basketball shorts as pajamas and don’t put my wallet, keys, etc. in them.

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                Ah, gotcha. I’ve found that if you always put those things in the same place, you never lose them. Looks like you have your method figured out :)

                I’m a nightstand guy but yours sounds slightly more efficient.

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    A roll of really heavy duty velcro. The kind that can, for example, stick a sledge hammer to a wall. It’s about $12 for 5 feet or so, and about a 1" piece is sufficient for most tasks, so it lasts a very long time. I use it for all kinds of stuff; it’s amazing how many uses for it you find when you have it.

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        That’s pretty funny. Unfortunately for them, I and probably almost everyone else don’t really care about their brand identity, so I’ll keep calling it all velcro. I’ll also keep call all tissues Kleenex, and all adhesive bandages Band-Aids, and all the others that have become synonymous with their product. That’s what they get for being too successful, I guess.

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            Kleenex, tissue. Band aid, bandage. Xerox, copy. IPad, tablet (some people call their android tablets iPads) Plucker, flosser.

            It’s not really that bad. Some are even shorter:

            Google, search. Invisalign, retainer.

            Some are iffy:

            Sharpie, permanent marker. (You could just say marker, depending on if you have any other markers in the house to disambiguate from.)

            And some are definitely shorter as brand names:

            Q-tip, cotton swab Velcro, hook and loop Sawzall, reciprocating saw

            (And if there was a shorter name for “oscillating multi tool” I would be so happy.)

            I can’t think of any others.

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        A lot of small things. I have some velcro on the wall in few rooms that I can stick a tablet to, for example. I’ve got velcro holding down a few items on my desk - a USB hub, speakers and the like, that I want to move sometimes, but that were commonly getting knocked off (by the cat). I’ve got a small whiteboard and a few places I can stick it, so I can use it to sketch something up and take it with me to our workbench, for example, and not have to precariously balance it.

        All things that could be solved with other solutions, obviously, but the heavy duty velcro just happens to be a one-size-fits-all solution that leaves no permanent marks and is very convenient to set up.

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        I have a IKEA pergola on my backyard and I’ve been trying to come up with a way to attach some plastic paneling on top of it without drilling. This might be it.

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          Most common adhesives will be less effective under hot (ie sunlight) conditions.

          If you don’t need it to come off, 3Ms GPH (General Purpose High-temp) VHB tape. 50% of your car is probably held together by it.

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            Thanks, interesting industry knowledge. I need the panels to come off some day though. Otherwise I would have looked at glues/epoxies from the start.

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      Last time I did install work we used double sided Velcro for cable management. I snagged a roll and made a jig to split it in half with a box knife to get twice as much and I’ve still got a ton left over a decade later. It’s really handy stuff to have around and better than zip ties in most applications I use it for.

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      How do you get the velcro to stick to the wall so you don’t rip it off if it’s so strong? (And no, don’t just say more velcro!)

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        It’s velcro all the way down!

        It sticks with adhesive, and I don’t doubt it would rip wallpaper right off, but using adhesive remover before trying to pull it off lets you work it off slowly and not cause damage to paint or surfaces.

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    An extention cord thingy.
    I got it in some cheap chinese goods place so i thik it was like 15€.
    It was an impulsive purchase (i am the type to get tools impulsivly)
    But for a long time it was a useless dust catcher.
    After i moved there finally where oppertunities for it.
    So at that point it got unexpectedly useful.

    For summer i reccommend buying a hand fan + a spray bottle (spray water on skin & use fan, its really nice)

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    One way window heat shield. Reflects 85‰ of the UV back out. Sticks to the window using only water.

    Noticeable difference in temperature for any sun-facing windows

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      Window film is so glorious. I have my bedroom windows blacked out with it, easier to sleep, and yes, always cool temperatures in there.

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      Are you using these on double glazed windows? I’ve read this film could get them to crack under the heat.

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      How easy are they to cut to size, or if you need to use multiple to cover a window how does the gap/seam look? Have been thinking of getting them, but we also want to replace our windows at some point. I assume you can’t just reuse them?

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        At least in home depot, some of them come with a specific blade tool, or one that’s not too much more expensive. It’s hard/sharp enough to seamlessly cut through the tints, but not scratch your window.

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        Pretty easy to cut, but of course it’ll never be perfect, and it’s better to cut smaller than larger since it sticks to the window using water, and needs a complete seal, so any corners that overlap a frame will just slowly force the whole thing to peel off.

        Very easy to re-use, it sticks using water and requires a flat piece of card (e.g. an old credit card) to spread it out over the window

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          Is that the static type then that are reused and just need water, with adhesive backed ones being single application only?

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            Huh, never heard of the adhesive type. I’ve used the static/water ones for ~4 years without any issues

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      I did this at my last House and it was fantastic.

      Just need to remember that once it’s dark outside the reflective side “switches” and everyone can see clearly into the house.

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      Somewhere i worked had that. (Edit: but more for privacy)
      It was so funny seeing passerbys using it as a mirror.
      Absolutly funny 10/10

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    Electric screwdriver from Lidl (well, it was less than £20) - as a DIY novice/flat pack builder, it changed my life

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      In the same vein: one of those little magnetic parts tray/bowl things.

      I’ve gotten a few of them for free from harbor freight, and they’re perfect for when you have the giant bag of screws and nee to pick out 6 “E’s” and 6 “H’s” for step 7.

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    A package of blue-tack - it is basically sticky play-dough that is completely opaque and you can use wads of it to blunt the pain of stupid LEDs on on your tech shit. I am currently sitting in my living room looking at my TV and various components including router and stuff…easily 20 gobs of blue-tack masking 20 blinking LEDs.

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      Blue tack is very handy stuff. But you know, they make blackout stickers for exactly this application. They look a lot nicer. Though personally, I just cut little pieces of black electrical tape.

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          That’s true. It hasn’t mattered for me, as I have never removed any from the lights I blocked with it. I would assume the purpose made stickers would be better about residue if they need to be removed.

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      It’s also great for holding electronic components in place while you solder them into circuit boards - even LEDs lol.