My local repair cafe has said that folks are welcome to show up and just learn from the other volunteers. Have you asked your local one if it'd be okay to just hang out?
I've seen so few this year. Everything is so manicured around me and the landlord pays for landscaping/mowing/etc so I can't keep the leaves out for them :C I'll start keeping the porch light off at night though!
I'd never thought about putting zines in a LFL. There's one not even a block from my house so I think I'm gonna fill it up with some of these
This sounds really cool!! I love board games
Good on you for giving it a go and going through the keys!!
Do you know of any resources or guides on how to do that fake hotspot? I think it'd be so fun to do a little network-announcements thing.
that's wonderful!! I know in a lot of cultures women and trans men face a lot of shame for menstruating. I mean, even in the US people are still mocked with stuff like "oh you must be on your period," boyfriends refuse to be seen buying pads, etc...
Yeah, sadly I have a tilted uterus so menstrual cups are... shall we say, ineffective. Some folks also don't like to have anything inserted there which is valid.
Hey there! My partner recently went through this whole process. They wanted something really sturdy and low-tech - for reference, they use a flip phone in regular life, so you get the idea. Specifically, the requirements were no touch screen, no Bluetooth, just load music files on there and be able to hit play and pause. They also had a fairly low budget.
We ended up choosing the Snowsky Mini. It's light, pocket-sized, physical buttons, you can pop a micro SD in there to get up to 256GB of storage space. It sounds fantastic with a decent pair of earbuds.
I cannot speak to how repairable it is at the moment, and I will say that my partner is very careful with devices so I also can't speak to how durable it is against someone clumsy like me. I'm also not a tech nerd so I can't speak on altering hardware or software. But I can say that my partner loves it and has no complaints.
Do you (or anyone else) know if we have a guide somewhere on apartment gardening? I'm really interested in growing some stuff to save money and y'know avoid eating imported fruits and vegetables if possible
thanks for the suggestion of hacker spaces! Apparently there's a group not far from where I live, I'm thinking I'll swing by and check things out.
I haven't written in a long time, but it's really cool to see what everyone else is working on!