For example, I 3d printed a box over my outlet to protect my cables from my bed pushing against it. In addition, my cables never fall to the floor so they’re much easier to grab.

  • karmanj
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    I bought 20 pairs of identical socks.Now every sock matches and makes putting away laundry easier.

    • @Ranessin@feddit.de
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      Until the first few break down and you need to buy new ones, just to realize they are different from the ones you have by now (or discontinued outright).

    • @klangcola@reddthat.com
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      I did this too :D I used to have 20 pairs of non-identical black socks, which made matching hard and it felt wrong to wear socks of slightly different type or size. Much easier now

      I keep getting socks for Christmas though, which I never wear cause they’d mess up the simplicity

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        Lol that’s funny and and annoying in a good way…

  • JJLinux
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    Eliminated Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and all of the affiliate companies and services for the mentioned ones, from my life. Now all I have is Linux based and self-hosted. My life’s toxicity levels dropped to pretty much nothing since then.

    • @Greee1911@lemmy.world
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      Woah woah woah, the post said one small thing. This would be a monster task for me as my whole life lives in Google drive.

      • ɐɥO
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        step 1: Download ur drive data
        step 2: Install Nextcloud on a spare pc
        step 3: shove ur exported data into nextcloud
        step 4: Profit

          • JJLinux
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            I have is as a docker in my UnRaid server. However, from what I’ve heard, the easiest way to get NC up and running real fast is in a Ubuntu server and installing Nextcloud from Ubuntu’s snap store. I can’t confirm that, but it seems legit, since it came from a DistroTube video in YouTube.

      • JJLinux
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        But it was 1 thing, just includes multiple sub-things 🤣🤣

    • @fjordo@feddit.uk
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      I just finished doing this too. It’s so freeing not being tied to mega corporations anymore.

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        Not OC, but I’m using Kagi and super happy. Before I use Kagi, I didn’t realise how bad Google result is. Its results are poisoned by ads and SEO nowadays.

        • @Rambi@lemm.ee
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          I still am using Google and I hate how useless it has become since SEO started to become a thing in the last 5 or 10 years. Maybe I should try Kagi. Does it have location specific search results

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              Yeah, since about 2016 it has started to get really bad though. I remember when I would be looking for a solution to a computer related issue, all the top results were super useful Tom’s Hardware and AnandTech forum posts. But of course nobody does SEO for forum posts because they’re just trying to help people not make money, so instead now all of the probably AI written crap is in the top results which half the time is only barely related to what I searched

          • haruki
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            Yes, you can filter by almost any country in the world.

      • JJLinux
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        I have my own self-hosted instances of Ecosia, Searx and Whoogle.

  • @brokenlcd@feddit.it
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    It might seem dumb but i started preparing what i need for the next day the evening before it, clothes ,my bag, the train ticket, what i need to eat on the go, etc. instead of doing a mad rush in the morning to get ready.

    • @TBi@lemmy.world
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      Also good is to always put something back where it should be. Like my work badge is always in the front pinch of my laptop bag and the first thing I do when I finish work is put it back into that pouch.

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    Overstock.

    Buy two bottles of cleaner. One in the kitchen, one in the bathroom. Tool box lives in the garage, but I have spares in the kitchen drawer. Trash can in every room. Extra shoelaces sitting on the shoe rack. It doesn’t take up a lot of space and it makes life much easier when you don’t have to look for something.

        • /home/pineappleloverOP
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          KeePass is also good if you want it local only or have figured out a way to sync on multiple devices.

          • @boatswain
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            SyncThing makes it pretty easy. It is less easy than a cloud based solution, though.

  • @Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
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    When I was in college I had zero knowledge of how to cook so I relied on what my mom packed me and takeaways.

    I decided to learn how to make basic stuff, like pasta, eggs, baked potatoes, etc and it saved me tons of money.

    I’m not a good cook by a long shot but I can feed myself and to this day I enjoy some quality time in the kitchen.

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        Pretty great 2nd date in my experience, not a great idea for an initial date unless you know the person ahead of time. But can pretty quickly reveal if they can cook too!

    • @GrayBackgroundMusic@lemm.ee
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      Try and find a cheap deal for a meal service like hellofresh or blue apron or any other service. I didn’t want to, but my spouse did. I’ve learned some good techniques and used ingredients I would not normally use. Don’t sign up long term, just get a box or two or whatever and cancel. Once you’ve learned your lesson you can extrapolate that.

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    Labelled bag clips on all the stuff in the freezer. When something runs out, the clip goes onto a bit of string, hanging from the bottom of a cupboard. Instant freezer shopping list.

    Edit to note: The only weakness is that you only add things to your shopping list when they run out. The workaround is to have 2 bags of everything, though this wouldn’t suit everyone.

    • @MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca
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      I write everything in my freezer down on a list with a in/out side. Once the two sides equalize I cross the line off. I also record the date on the freezer bags and the list so I eat the older stuff first.

      Helps keep track and makes shopping easy.

      • @cynar@lemmy.world
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        I have ADHD, that would last about a week before being forgotten about. Organisation is definitely not my strong point.

  • Display name
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    Everything that takes under two minutes to complete gets done immediately. Future me loves past me now

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      I managed to clean the kitchen and do the dishes every evening for two weeks in a row now and it is a start to be nice to tomorrow me. If it becomes a habit, I will try to do more, but for now it is hard enough, but also so, so satisfying the next morning! Past me, today me and tomorrow me are a team!

      • @TBi@lemmy.world
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        Yeah the hardest part is making a habit. I’ve started to do a quick vacuum on the stairs once a day (cordless vacuum FTW) and it makes a big difference.

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      When I did that in college, though it was over 20 years ago, I distinctly remember my mother saying over the phone “Oh sure, just take the easy way out”.

      Yeah Mom, I’m taking the “easy way out” here by going to therapy and taking medication. That’s totally what those words refer to. 🙄

      • @NotSpez@lemm.ee
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        Not to shit on your mom or anything, but that’s ignorance right there.

        Good for you for taking responsibility and care for your own mental health

      • @spittingimage@lemmy.world
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        My parents were baby boomers. When I started antidepressants I continued my policy of saying nothing to them about my personal life. It saved me a lot of trouble over the years.

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      Ooh that sounds nice. I’ve considered doing something similar, but I’m worried about being able to find stuff if I’m not the one who puts it away. Have you had any trouble with that?

      • @NotSpez@lemm.ee
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        Most cleaners only clean, dont really change stuff. The secret is to kind of tidy up your house before they arrive. And yes, definitely get one. It’s a life changer, and good for your personal relationships.

      • @AppaYipYip@lemmy.world
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        My cleaner just moves stuff to the side, cleans that area and slides them back. So at most it’s like a few inches from where it was before or in the same general area. We have a really sweet lady come once a month and it’s so nice to not worry about doing deep cleans. I do basic cleaning in between if stuff gets really dirty.

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      Just to clarify, do you mean twice a week, or every two weeks?

  • @Pea666@feddit.nl
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    Buy multiple chargers and charging cables for my devices. One on my nightstand, one on my desk, one in the living room and one in my work bag.

    If it’s relatively cheap, buy multiples and spread them around so you’ll never have to look for it.

  • @Yerbouti@lemmy.ml
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    I stopped listening to news radio in the morning. Music is the way to go to start the day.

  • The Giant Korean
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    I started doing things immediately when I see that they need to be done to look out for Future Me. It sucked at first, but it’s a habit now. I haven’t been putting things off as much as I used to. Future Me always appreciates it.

      • tmyakal
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        Future Me has more experience and wisdom than Present Me. There’s no reason I should do anything when such a better-suited candidate will inevitably emerge.

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    I learned to tie some knots. The canadian jam knot and the constrictor basically replaced zip ties for me

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      This reminds me of a r/coolguides post on many different knots. I should find that one and start practicing.

      Edit: I just found this website. It shows animated knots.