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  • Having grown my hair down to my belly button over the last years…
    The “hair dips into your toast” phase is annoying af.

    Hair ties, hair clips, bobby pins, hats, etc.
    A nice hat when you’re going outside on a windy day helps a lot imho.
    Honestly, there’s a period when your hair is long enough to be annoying but not long enough to tie back and it’s, well, annoying.
    Good news is when it reaches just about your chin, you’ll be able to tie it back when it annoys you and it’s much less fuss from that point on.
    Once it’s even longer than that it will end on your chest and it’s not in the way as much.

    Pre-emptively cut the forked ends now and then.
    It seems counter productive to progress, but that’s still faster than breaking knots of tangled hair.

    Patience.

    A random dude with long hair.
    Edit: Oh and if you get yourself some hair ties, get those without the metal bit otherwise they break so much hair.






  • For all the quirks, the engine does a really good job at environmental story stuff.
    Killed a raider last week that got stuck bent over on a fence?
    Yup, still there.
    Send a dude on a supply run to another settlement? Hell yea, they’re actually walking all the way there.
    I’d give people with specific jobs a uniform, kind of.
    Meanwhile, most games despawn dead enemies while you’re still actively looking at them.

    It’s not the best Fallout but it’s a good sandbox.











  • The way I see it is since I’m not a reddit customer, then I’m the product.
    Except, if I’m the product, you’re probably not supposed to nickle and dime me.
    It’s kinda like if McDonald’s was trying to charge cows for the privilege of being ground into patties, but relied on them to go through the process of their own free will.
    Without user content, reddit is just an empty husk, a waste of data center resources, yet they behave like they’re somehow entitled to my engagement on the platform.

    As for how they’ve handled things, it’s been a train wreck.
    Just requiring reddit premium to have access to the API/3rd party apps would have made a few waves, but nothing like this. Keeping their mouth shut would have been more useful than almost everything they’ve done… whatever their strategy was…

    Even without any of that though, they’ve been working hard at making the experience worse for a while. The redesign focuses on the user consuming ads instead of content, dooms scrolling instead of reading or commenting.

    TL;DR: They were going to shit regardless, they just decided to use more fans.


  • I’ve been here for maybe a day now, so salt accordingly.
    As far as I can tell, even though beehaw has downvotes disabled, since the instance I use has them enabled, I could still technically downvote you, at least in the UI.
    You’d just never know and it would not show on your end or for anyone viewing from beehaw.org.
    The part I’m not so sure about is if they would show for others on the same instance as me.
    I think depending on where a third person would be viewing this thread from they would see different numbers of upvotes.
    I certainly notice a few differences while reading from a different instance vs browsing the original instance directly.
    Learning lemmy has been pretty interesting.