f0h 7mo ago • 87%
My dirty dirty secret: I get lunch at a McDonald’s near the office where I work once or twice a week. Double quarter pounder with cheese.
I love that and I’m not ashamed to say that. 😅
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
TIL of the STF. Cool idea.
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
I’ve signed up for that at my local library. Thank you! It’s the kind of thing that I may be looking for!
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
As you and others have suggested I’ve signed up for The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet: https://share.libbyapp.com/title/2245998
Seems a rather popular title: my library has a waitlist of 22 weeks. 😅
I’ve also signed up for Legends and Lattes! That sounds so silly and fun!
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
Will certainly do! I’ve already signed up at my local library: I’m on the waiting list for the first installment of the saga.
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
Oh wow, that’s certainly intriguing. Thank you!
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
That sounds cool! Thank you so much!
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
Thank you, kind poster!
f0h 7mo ago • 100%
Thank you Mastema! That seems exactly what I was looking for.
(Great moniker though! One of my workstations is called “Mastema” 😅)
Hello, I’ve been trying to keep my anxiety and negativity in check and have been looking for short novels that lean toward positive feelings. Something like “Star Trek The Next Generation”: inspiring, encouraging; even though there are difficulties we learn, adapt and make mistakes. But at the end we’ll make it and we’ll get out of it better than we got into it. 😅 Possibly sci-fi or scientific, or adventure (eg the Hornblower saga) (Sorry couldn’t find a better way to describe it 😅) Thank you for any suggestion!
f0h 10mo ago • 100%
I’ll probably be on the market for a new car in the next few months… and clearly EVs are on my radar as I live in an area with an high penetration of this sort of vehicles.
However, other than prioritizing low-maintenance, environment impact and fun, I do really care a lot about serviceability.
While it’s true my current car require oil/filter changes, random maintenance and all, I can do pretty much all those things by myself (unless complex stuff comes along, ofc). In the 12 years I owned my car I only had to rely on an expert mechanic once to replace the pinion (some dumbass hit me while backing up); that was relatively cheap as the mechanic had access to parts and the vehicle is very repairable.
I get that more EVs => more ecosystem => more expertise and so on and so forth. But until you have the freedom to take your Tesla/Hyunday/WV/etc to a random mechanic that can use after market parts and service the car the same way the manufacturer does , I think I’ll have a bit of a hard time. As of now this sort of “mechanics” are a niche and in case of need your only choice is the manufacturer network.
TL;DR love EVs, clearly the future; but self-reparability/maintenance are still not there.