I bought a sponge of sorts advertised as for getting pet hair out of bed sheets. I’ve no pets, but stress makes me lose tons of hair and I’ve long hair. It works like marvel for my own hair! It’s so life changing! I love it!
I was also able to get a mini white paint with a mini roller for practically nothing to finish off the wall fixes I was doing.
I also got a tiny brush meant for keyboards and discovered my keyboard was super nasty with my hair on the inside. >____<
You can get a secondhand Pebble 2 smartwatch for something like $50 or less these days, and even though they are a few years old they still work great with a few software tweaks (s/o to Rebble).
If you’ve ever thought a smartwatch would be helpful, it’s a great way to get started, and they are pretty hackable (not quite as open and hackable as some projects out there, but a lot more polished and put together than most OSS smartwatches).
Really, the only stuff you are missing out on compared to the expensive new ones is calling from the watch (weird), music/videos on the watch (why), and location tracking if you’re a runner or something and don’t want to take your phone with you. But for me, easily glance-able notifications is the real best part, and the pebbles do that better than most of the new ones. Not to mention the battery lasts a solid week of heavy use at least, compared to <1 day for the fancy new ones.
former pebble user here, i’ll confirm that they’re great with the caveat that their batteries do wear out fairly quickly. this is probably just a consequence of being NOS or used (i cant remember) but mine needed daily charging after a few months.
if you want something more open and hackable, or you want to save a few bucks and are open to a bit of tinkering, check out the PineTime. it’s a similar form factor but touchscreen
Shucks, PineTime is the one I was mentioning about being a little less polished, but I forgot that they are literally twenty-seven dollars, damn. Ok that definitely makes up for a lot of rough edges.
Fair enough, but I did have a Time 1 (curse fitbit for strangling the Time 2 in the crib) that I used daily for about 5 years and still got 5-6 days of battery on it. I’ve heard good things about the pine time - and I love their ethos, so I’ll check that out.
Now I just need to figure out how to not have the skin on my wrist irritated from wearing a watch regularly…
I don’t have a smartwatch. I notice that a lot of them have silicone straps. Does yours?
If yes: get a leather strap.
Yeah I’ve definitely noticed the silicone ones are a lot worse. I’ve got a few different straps I use, and the leather ones are definitely much better, though not entirely foolproof. Hairy wrists probably doesn’t help either.
Metal ones are a pretty classic hairy dude look. And now they have ceramic ones that are structures the same way.
Or you could just get a 2" band of electrolysis. That’d be hot.
Metal bands pinch the hair like crazy; I’ve had a few dressy watches that I just couldn’t wear for very long at all because of that.
Maybe on the selective deforestation though. I did used to have a pretty sick watch tan back in the day. But with wfh I just don’t really have as much need for a watch or a purse, sadly, since I do love having them both.
you reminded me about the watch thread I was meaning to make https://hexbear.net/post/1946147
straps are not showcased tho :(