Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)SP
Posts
0
Comments
627
Joined
6 mo. ago

  • Good question, but I'll admit I've not actually run the exact figures. I'm actually doing this for health reasons rather than monetary, since one of my partners is allergic tio life.

    But to your question,I might have spent the cost of 1.5 large boxes of laundry detergent ($30) for the 4 items that go into it (Baking soda,Epson salt,washing soda,sea salt), but given the fact I can buy in bulk, I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up being cheaper. In the last 6mo I've made the laundry soap twice and haven't put a huge dent in my ingredient stock. I wouldn't be surprised to find I get more than 200 washes out of the base ingredients, which would definitely be more economical than the premade stuff.

  • Totally in with the 'make your own soap' mentality. I've been making my own laundry soap and liquid hand soap for ~6mo, and I'm still working through the first set of supplies I got for both. Only downside to making it yourself is the time commitment, but I've got it to a point where once I have the batter made, I just throw it and some distilled water into a covered mason jar, put in a covered stock pot with enough water to get around the inner water level and just let it simmer for a few hours.

    It's actually super simple to make my laundry soap, it's just a 6:6:2:1 ratio:
    Baking soda:Epson salt:washing soda:sea salt

    Works great and take the smell out of my potty training son's laundry.

  • Protip: it's never going to be enough. Your brain has this neat trick it does where it acclimates to a new normal after a while, so eventually you're right back to where you were, wanting more and better things.

    Find something in your life that brings you happiness, that's a lot easier than chasing happiness through the employment you're forced to have if you want to survive in this shit hole.

  • The only part of that that doesn't make sense is the citizens voting for it.

    Racism. These policies are generally put forth with an implied wink and nudge that this will be used to target minorities. Unfortunately, they consider anyone outside of their tiny class and brainless minions to be a possible minority.

  • Israel has dived head first into being Nazis and they're almost all fucking about it. They're just happy they get to exterminate the jews be the ones doing the extermination this time.

    The 'problem' the US has is only 1/3 of us have embraced being nazis, while another 1/3 doesn't give a shit.

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • And once you get into that infinite loop, it's basically impossible to get out of it.

    The easiest way I found to get out of that loop, is to get mad at the AI so it hangs up on you.

  • Best of luck to you my friend. Like I said, fedora was my go-to for years, and I regularly fought against the Nvidia drivers and kept going back to windows.

    I'm running AMD now, so I'm hoping my experience is better than it was when I was using nvidia

  • Do you remember what you fixed when you fixed it on the window side? Asking because what you're describing almost sounds like you have a bad driver, which would explain why your Linux side would also have a similar problem, IE locking up completely auddenly, if it had the same bad driver and interacted with the hardware the same way causing a similar crash.

    Honestly, if it's fixable in the windows it's definitely fixable Linux. It just might take a little bit more extra work to figure it out.

  • Any reason you went with fedora? I've been partial to fedora for a decade, but last I knew it wasn't recommended for a daily driver given the upstream fuckery from redhat.

    Asking cuz I'm about two weeks from kicking win10 in the dick and moving to alma or something.