For example, I 3d printed a box over my outlet to protect my cables from my bed pushing against it. In addition, my cables never fall to the floor so they’re much easier to grab.

  • karmanj
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    I bought 20 pairs of identical socks.Now every sock matches and makes putting away laundry easier.

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      Until the first few break down and you need to buy new ones, just to realize they are different from the ones you have by now (or discontinued outright).

    • @klangcola@reddthat.com
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      I did this too :D I used to have 20 pairs of non-identical black socks, which made matching hard and it felt wrong to wear socks of slightly different type or size. Much easier now

      I keep getting socks for Christmas though, which I never wear cause they’d mess up the simplicity

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        Lol that’s funny and and annoying in a good way…

  • JJLinux
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    Eliminated Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and all of the affiliate companies and services for the mentioned ones, from my life. Now all I have is Linux based and self-hosted. My life’s toxicity levels dropped to pretty much nothing since then.

    • @Greee1911@lemmy.world
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      Woah woah woah, the post said one small thing. This would be a monster task for me as my whole life lives in Google drive.

      • ɐɥO
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        step 1: Download ur drive data
        step 2: Install Nextcloud on a spare pc
        step 3: shove ur exported data into nextcloud
        step 4: Profit

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            I have is as a docker in my UnRaid server. However, from what I’ve heard, the easiest way to get NC up and running real fast is in a Ubuntu server and installing Nextcloud from Ubuntu’s snap store. I can’t confirm that, but it seems legit, since it came from a DistroTube video in YouTube.

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          Yes, but actually no, if you want to access it remotely. DONT OPEN THE WEB PORTS TO THE INTERNET, rather use a vpn like wireguard to connect in to the home network.

          Also, backups.

      • JJLinux
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        But it was 1 thing, just includes multiple sub-things 🤣🤣

    • @fjordo@feddit.uk
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      I just finished doing this too. It’s so freeing not being tied to mega corporations anymore.

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        Not OC, but I’m using Kagi and super happy. Before I use Kagi, I didn’t realise how bad Google result is. Its results are poisoned by ads and SEO nowadays.

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          I still am using Google and I hate how useless it has become since SEO started to become a thing in the last 5 or 10 years. Maybe I should try Kagi. Does it have location specific search results

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        I have my own self-hosted instances of Ecosia, Searx and Whoogle.

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    It might seem dumb but i started preparing what i need for the next day the evening before it, clothes ,my bag, the train ticket, what i need to eat on the go, etc. instead of doing a mad rush in the morning to get ready.

    • @TBi@lemmy.world
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      Also good is to always put something back where it should be. Like my work badge is always in the front pinch of my laptop bag and the first thing I do when I finish work is put it back into that pouch.

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      Unless all you did was talk about politics, how does it actually affect a relationship (unless they say something actually atrocious)?

      • @ruckblack@sh.itjust.works
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        In my experience with these types of people, they more and more frequently shift conversation to them wanting their beliefs validated, because normal people have stopped engaging with them.

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          Can understand now. If everything someone’s wants to talk is politics then really is not that fun to be around.

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        I have a friend who was a classic Catholic libertarian in college–he held some views on trans rights, abortion, and economic justice that I find deeply disagreeable. It made conversations a little tricky because there were a whole set of topics I couldn’t bring up unless I wanted to wade into a debate immediately; sometimes I did, but often I just wanted to hang out and chill and that was hampered.

        It took him exactly one year of being out of college and working a real job to realize that his economic views were fucked, and the whole rest of it unraveled from there. He’s now a staunch leftist, and it’s way, way easier to hang out with him.

        That’s not, however, to say it’s not worth having friends you disagree with. We remained friends because we were able to disagree productively, and I feel I understand my own political views far better for all those long nights discussing them. Still, it was a friendship that took unusual effort to maintain.

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          My BIL is a Catholic Libertarian. Almost forty and still lives with Mom and Dad, so he never had the brush with reality that your friend went through. He thinks he’s politically savvy and always wants “civil debate” with me, but he’s utterly insufferable.

          I’m not looking forward to Thanksgiving next week.

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    Labelled bag clips on all the stuff in the freezer. When something runs out, the clip goes onto a bit of string, hanging from the bottom of a cupboard. Instant freezer shopping list.

    Edit to note: The only weakness is that you only add things to your shopping list when they run out. The workaround is to have 2 bags of everything, though this wouldn’t suit everyone.

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      I write everything in my freezer down on a list with a in/out side. Once the two sides equalize I cross the line off. I also record the date on the freezer bags and the list so I eat the older stuff first.

      Helps keep track and makes shopping easy.

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        I have ADHD, that would last about a week before being forgotten about. Organisation is definitely not my strong point.

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    Overstock.

    Buy two bottles of cleaner. One in the kitchen, one in the bathroom. Tool box lives in the garage, but I have spares in the kitchen drawer. Trash can in every room. Extra shoelaces sitting on the shoe rack. It doesn’t take up a lot of space and it makes life much easier when you don’t have to look for something.

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      Extra shoelaces? I don’t remember ever needing extra shoelaces ever in my life.

      • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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        This is such a generational thing. My parents and grandparents would get shoes and have them resoled periodically. With a little care, a pair of shoes were expected to last decades. You used to see shoe repair shops in every neighborhood. I can’t remember the last time I brought a pair of shoes that could be resoled.

    • @BuzzCola@beehaw.org
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      Adding to this buy extra phone chargers for your work desk, car, suit case, and sofa so most any time you have a charger and cable ready to go.

  • @MartinXYZ@sh.itjust.works
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    Honestly? I switched from Windows to Linux. I was working for several years at a Windows-centric computer magazine and realized a couple of years ago that many of the articles I was writing were about how to make Windows behave less like Windows. So I installed some Linux distro in a virtual machine on my work PC to play around with it for a bit. And soon after I installed Manjaro on my PC at home. Today, four years later, I’ve installed various Linux distros on all my PCs, and I’m much less annoyed by computer issues on a regular basis.

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    When I was in college I had zero knowledge of how to cook so I relied on what my mom packed me and takeaways.

    I decided to learn how to make basic stuff, like pasta, eggs, baked potatoes, etc and it saved me tons of money.

    I’m not a good cook by a long shot but I can feed myself and to this day I enjoy some quality time in the kitchen.

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        Pretty great 2nd date in my experience, not a great idea for an initial date unless you know the person ahead of time. But can pretty quickly reveal if they can cook too!

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      Try and find a cheap deal for a meal service like hellofresh or blue apron or any other service. I didn’t want to, but my spouse did. I’ve learned some good techniques and used ingredients I would not normally use. Don’t sign up long term, just get a box or two or whatever and cancel. Once you’ve learned your lesson you can extrapolate that.

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    When going on vacations abroad, we bring a power strip from home. With it, you’ll only need a single international converter to power multiple devices.

    • @Thisfox@sopuli.xyz
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      I just tend to buy a powerboard at whatever place I end up. Surprisingly cheap compared to the price of the journey, and a great gift for someone on the last day.

      • Thelsim
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        How would that work? Instead of one foreign electrical outlet, I end up with six of them.

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    Everything that takes under two minutes to complete gets done immediately. Future me loves past me now

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      I managed to clean the kitchen and do the dishes every evening for two weeks in a row now and it is a start to be nice to tomorrow me. If it becomes a habit, I will try to do more, but for now it is hard enough, but also so, so satisfying the next morning! Past me, today me and tomorrow me are a team!

      • @TBi@lemmy.world
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        Yeah the hardest part is making a habit. I’ve started to do a quick vacuum on the stairs once a day (cordless vacuum FTW) and it makes a big difference.

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    I went on a T-shirt wholesale website and ordered 20 navy blue shirts for a few bucks apiece. I look like this now. Get over it.

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      I do this with socks. Mostly because I hate taking the time to match socks when I’m doing laundry. And when I inevitably lose a sock I’m not left with one sock that doesn’t match any other sock.

      • @Peppycito@sh.itjust.works
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        Me too! The only bummer is when they all wear out at the same time and you have to buy 2 dozen socks at once. I’m at that stage right now, which is only a drag because I bought shitty socks last time and need to find a new brand.

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          I hear that. I just bought a bunch of Darn Tough stocks. I’m hoping they hold up for as long as I hear they do. I wear out socks really fast!

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              I love them. They fit well and feel and look nice.

              One thing you can do with quality stuff is to just buy one or two every month (or however much you can afford). Assuming it’s good quality and holds up, you’ll have a good amount after a year or so. I do this with underwear as well.

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    Hired a bi-weekly house cleaner. My mental health is so much better now that my house is always clean.

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      Just to clarify, do you mean twice a week, or every two weeks?

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        Every 2 weeks