Source: former forum user that moved to Facebook during the consolidation that moved to reddit during the monitization that moved to the fediverse during the enshitification.
I have no nostalgia about leaving sites that turn to shit or become rage bait click holes. It's just stupid time wasting media.
Maybe if the DOJ did it's job this would even have been an issue, but somehow it took them 3 1/2 years to even get the process started because 'It may have upset tubby.'
I know somebody who knows someone who has a private movie (TV, etc) server and had the access for free up to this year... electric prices being what they are he finally had to start charging 10$ a month.
I've used it for 4 years so in 4 more years the total charge is 5$ a month.
I will gladly pay for a service like this that's private & only done as a "hobby" rather than give my minutes to a corporation.
I grew up in a construction family. Father was a fireman and all his coworkers had other construction skill sets so when they were off work they helped each other build their homes.
I thought it was too hard and too hot work to follow into the business.
Correct, but OTOH it is a mindset to think of them as such if they end up being garbage quality wise and you don't get any reasonable length of time and wear with them.
Depends on your budget, really. Is it worth you to get basically 'disposable' shirts?
I have had some organic cotton Tshirts last me 13+ years now and they still look great/color, etc. They cost at the time 15$ or: a little over 1$ per year.
I just loaded up on some shirts from Uniqlo because of a comment a friend made on their clothing that they last a long time (10+ yrs)-and she has way better judgement in clothing than I do...for sure. So there basic T is 10€, but I got a deal on the first order through their website & got 10 for 6.50€each.
That being said, I would load up on these and have them in stock at home and get a much use out of them as I could (and when they wear down they're hobby/work/outdoor etc.)...
Edit: wash in cold water, do not use fabric softeners, and only 1-2 T of detergent, line dry if you can
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