…to a reasonable degree, at least.

  • @[email protected]
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    234 months ago

    Tbh about everything. Most of retail is just an industrial scale of the addage “a fool and his money will soon be parted”.

    Buy second hand, its fine. You probally can figure it out yourself, try to diy. Look at what people are actually doing not the brand of tool they are doing it with. Its a saw, you saw with it, you can get away with sawing a lot of stuff with the same cheap saw.

    Soaps are just collections of chemicals, powerwash for example is just dish soap plus water and isopropal alcohol.

    You can probably cook it at home. It will probably be better and better for you, because a pound of lard or cup or sugar looks like the red flag it is when you go to cook with it.

    Your bed might be better on the floor, then on a frame.

    You are probably better off walking or biking then driving.

    You probably don’t need to watch more shows anyways so why get fleeced to subscriptions. You probably don’t need to play games as much so you can pass on that game. You probally don’t need to go out for a drink. You probally don’t need to go out for a meal. Etc etc

    Honestly, I’m a hypocritical ass saying some of this, but its true. The urge to go spend spend spend, isn’t a fluke its just successful sociol engineering to separate us fools from our money.

    • @ro2pa9
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      64 months ago

      Fancy bedframes are overrated, but having a mattress on the floor is not great. It needs to breathe from the bottom. You can get or build a very cheap and functional frame, but i would advise against having your bed on the floor for a long time.

      • @[email protected]
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        I air out my mattress when I wash my sheets (leaving it uncovered for that day) and push it vertical on the wall (like a Murphy bed).

        I know I’m saying don’t buy anything, but I have always gotten those terry cloth textured water proof covers for my matteress too. Getting fluids out of mattress is just a losing battle

        • @ro2pa9
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          24 months ago

          Ok. I guees you live somewhere, where there it is cool at night. Waterproof sheets would mean waking up in a pool in the morning here. :))

          • @[email protected]
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            It has a terry top and then I have additional sheets on top of that to help wick, plus celing fan. But yeah still have sweat issue 😅

    • @MigratingtoLemmy
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      I think a $60 metal frame for a mattress is usually a good idea, you can store stuff underneath

        • @MigratingtoLemmy
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          24 months ago

          Not much space when you like electronics but live in a studio. I’ve got pots and pans, cleaning supplies, electronics and might even be able to fit in a couple of HP workstations for home servers down there. People underestimate how much space networking and compute takes haha

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      24 months ago

      I will also add one thing. It does depend on how much money you have . In modern world what you realy pay for is convinience. So if you dont want to make soap( im going with this example beacuse it arguably the most extreme ) because its cheap and not worth your time than buy it but if you live in a 3rd world country and need to save every penny than go for it. Likewise there is no need for you to cheap out on some subscription if you have steady income and milions of $ in the bank account

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        04 months ago

        But why do we really need convenience, right? I agree there is a real argument for outsourcing labor to a more specialized group, but honestly a lot of the time we trying to save hours or minutes so we can spend more time and money consuming some bs to fight our boredom.