rosahaj

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[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 hour ago

Digital gear is cheaper, lighter, and FAR more compact.

can't say you're wrong there, its just that when something has a mechanical handle or button it seems so much more reliable (touchscreen cars, anyone?)

Secondhand junk

truly? I had considered buying things pre-owned would mean that they had proven their durability? (In addition to sidestepping ethical concerns, as presented by buying new) i guess theres many kinds of second hand. does military surplus count?

Given the World landscape, I'd say the picking will be slim for a good long while.

Hey, won't need to look for surplus when conscripted, right?

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 2 hours ago

I've heard similar advice around purchasing restauraunt quantity plastic wrap, so that's great advice!

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

just quickly replying again because my last could have come off wrong, I do genuinely appreciate the advice, I'll just need to find out how to find these sorts of scenes.

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Ok, I will try to find more dying people in my area, thank you!

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

I myself yearn to still be able to buy analog and mechanical things (varying, obvs; i.e im in good health so i dont need an electric salt shaker, etc) but they're weirdly uncommon now, you just cant repair electrics the same :( (through random prodding, lol)

thank you for the appraising method reccomendation! I did also wanna quickly say that when I say local I don't mean 'artisinal' but more 'i would rather avoid shipping costs, unneeded transport (for sustainanility reasons), and if you source things overseas, it's likely a bigger name i.e, prone to enshittification. Is that odd? should I bite the bullet and even buy second hand from overseas?

also, I've tried looking at surplus, but it's really hard to sort through (feels like its your mentioned cheap chinese copies), or is being sold for 'collecting' (i.e vintage and very expensive)

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

I've never been good at finding these things, would you know any methods or resources for finding these 'small, niche bramds'?

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

yeah, i absolutely agree. I tend to want very little, which helps me to not have to be buying things too often, especially since I go for things that are simple enough to serve some function without much else. Does 'simple' stuff that is made today have a similar quality to things that have proven their durability over years?

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Recycled jeans is actually a really good suggestion that I hadn't thought of, I'll look into it, thanks :). May I ask where you bought the military jackets, even if it was just ebay or something? I'd like to expand my knowledge of storefronts, and I am horrid at searching for them.

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 4 hours ago

thank you for the recommendation :) I've looked at military disposal sites local to my area before, though they've seemed a little off, but I will redouble my efforts. Do you know of any good ways to find sites that sell proper used mil/pol gear, rather than just being named so?

 

I find it my solemn duty to inform you all about a little blog on the internet, that being paeantosmac.wordpress.com

I personally read through it at least once a year, and it's an interesting read on an older game, I recommend trying it out!

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 5 hours ago

apologies for the doomer title, I'm just truly out of my depth and hoped it would bring more eyes over :)

 

Hi there, I came here to the BIFL Lemmy out of suspicion that the reddit posts are just unlabelled marketing, and I was wondering the possibility of sourcing goods that are more to a BIFL standard? In my area, second hand goods tend to be really quite poor in quality (reselling fast fashion) or otherwise not present, and I have not inherited anything that does last. So I would apprecite advice or reccomendations for finding goods at a BIFL standard. I was also wondering if maybe there would be anyone with good advice for finding sustainable, local textile production so that I may be able to tailor what I need without having to buy from the poor selection aforementioned, does anyone know of any of this?

TL:DR I am suspicious that a lot of what is claimed as 'BIFL' has been enshittified, and would like advice on being able to search for sustainable goods for a local area (not specified because I'm hoping for advice with searching, not exactly for specific reccs)

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 days ago

thanks! I'll have to set something up when im not so busy, useful resources though :)

[–] rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 2 days ago

yeah, I myself was already getting a little uncomfortable with how far proton was branching out. It's a good thing that I was already making a transition to using my own domain using aliases through eforw.com

 

With the recent happenings in the United States, the dangers of the privately owned Internet is more apparent than ever, and frankly, it's scary. And so I'd like to make a simple request to anyone who is reading this; Please use the Fediverse, just a little more.

I personally hate it when I'm stuck having to visit say, YouTube or Reddit to get information, or to entertain myself in quiet moments, and if you're reading this, the likely chance is you're the same.

All I want to ask of you is to just comment a few more times, press send on that post that you felt wasn't of enough substance to be worth anyone's time. We have such a small community compared to everywhere else, but what we do have in common is that, in the grand scheme of things, we are the early adopters. And if we take that to heart and make this space a little bigger, maybe it will be just big enough we won't have to visit walled gardens so often.

Thank you :)

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