There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

kbin.life

POTOOOOOOOO , to asklemmy in Complexity

I grow a garden. I have an emergency fund and paid off debts. I give my cat hugs. I take walks around the block.

I have really bad anxiety issues. So, it’s not fun.

The_Che_Banana ,

To echo this great comment: Gardens are amazing…and they don’t have to be much. To have an avocado tree that you’ve somehow kept alive for 5 years after you forgot you threw itnin the dirt is amazing.

Managing your money, time and friendships (including the fuzzy ones) is also key…small steps and big rewards.

Travel, if and when you can, instead of gifts, is more rewarding and opens you up to different life choices you may not know exist.

sramder , to nostupidquestions in What are some things you can do to maintain your teeth when you don't have health insurance and can't afford dental care?
@sramder@lemmy.world avatar

A toothpaste that restores your enamel. It’s prescription in the US but you can get Apagard Premio off Amazon.

It’s probably a good idea to get some extra fluoride since the Apagard doesn’t have any. I use purple Listerine, but I kinda hate it, so find something you like.

You should floss, which I’m shitty at, so I use a water pick a few times a week. All kinds of nasty crap comes out, even after brushing, so it’s gotta be better than nothing.

I use a Philips Sonicare toothbrush, no need to get the fancy ones, it’s mostly extra accessories. There are probably less expensive ultrasonic toothbrushes out there that work well… doing it twice a day manually is probably better for you than once a day with a fancy toothbrush.

Hang in there, clinical trials of a drug that regrows teeth are underway and the results are promising.

Nougat ,

Floss picks, with a little piece of floss held in a plastic "harp" are so much easier than a spool of loose floss.

I am also told that flossing, while it does remove gunk and food bits, introduces oxygen, which serves to fight off anaerobic bacteria.

subignition ,
@subignition@fedia.io avatar

Disclaimer: This is not personal medical/dental advice, just my own understanding that I'm sharing.

Floss (or water pick) first, then mouthwash, then brush, then don't rinse.

Floss to open up the gums and knock loose anything stuck in between teeth.
Mouthwash to get rid of the solids and get a bit of fluoride in between teeth.
Brushing after mouthwash, because toothpaste typically has a much higher concentration of fluroide than mouthwash does.
And avoid rinsing after brushing so you don't wash away the residual fluoride from the toothpaste.

lemmylommy , to nostupidquestions in What are some things you can do to maintain your teeth when you don't have health insurance and can't afford dental care?

The same as you do if you can afford dental care:

Most importantly: Brush at least once, better twice a day. No exceptions ever. Make it part of your daily morning or evening rituals. It takes about a day for plaque to harden and then you can no longer brush it away. Don’t ever let it get to that.

If you can afford one, get an electric toothbrush.

Be gentle with the brush. All you need is a very soft scrubbing. Pressure can damage your teeth and gums.

Chewing gum can reduce acids and help remineralize your enamel after eating. Sugar free is better, but afaik even gum with sugar has a net positive effect if you chew it long enough after the sugar has dissolved.

Try to avoid getting into a routine that leaves out spots when brushing. Personally, I switch hands every day and once or twice a week I use a non-electric brush.

If you want to optimize this: those tablets that the dentist uses to stain plaque to check where you missed a spot are cheap, you don’t necessarily need a dentist for that if you can’t afford one.

Floss and use interdental brushes regularly. Use mouthwash every now and then, and at the first sign of gum inflammation. Preferably one without alcohol, because that seems to increase the risk of cancer.

If you can’t afford professional tooth cleaning, try asking for calculus removal, if you have any. Here in Germany that’s ~15€ instead of ~100€. Once it’s gone prevent it from building up again (see above).

If you have cavities, try to get rid of them as early as possible. Maybe there are some charity or teaching clinics. Cavities only ever get more expensive in the long run. And it is much easier to maintain an infection free mouth than to constantly fight to keep the decay from spreading.

aramis87 , to asklemmy in How to deal with being bald?

So it's been less than 24 hours? Ffs, give yourself time to adjust! Come back in a couple weeks and ask again.

cheese_greater , to asklemmy in How to deal with being bald?
  • Try finasteride/dutasteride and rogaine
  • transplant
  • microneedling
  • vitamin d (low chance but cant hurt)
Fleppensteijn , to nostupidquestions in What are some things you can do to maintain your teeth when you don't have health insurance and can't afford dental care?
@Fleppensteijn@feddit.nl avatar

My yearly dental works always cost a fortune, but my teeth are great now, since:

  • I got an electric brush and floss sticks;
  • I now drink coffee without sugar (you’ll get used to it pretty quickly);
  • I almost completely stopped drinking sugary drinks (mostly bubbly water now, boycotting evil companies and being poor help).
Atelopus-zeteki ,
@Atelopus-zeteki@kbin.run avatar

Point one is key! I will add to it, floss of any sort is great. And for my mouth 'interdental brushes' do just a little bit more, so the combination has become a key part of my dental routine.

late_night , to newcommunities in Weekly active communities promotion thread
@late_night@sopuli.xyz avatar

Making wishes and ruining other’s at !monkeyspaw

GBU_28 , to science_memes in Probiotics

I won’t eat the agar I won’t eat the agar I won’t eat the agar

Mouselemming , to asklemmy in How to deal with being bald?

Since you’re stuck with baldness until the skin is treated, maybe have fun with it? Get some kids’ WASHABLE markers and let your friends’ kids draw on it.

Oh, what am I saying? You already have A PERFECT ORB!

Just get yourself between 2 mirrors and contemplate it.

chemical_cutthroat ,
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

DO NOT CONTEMPLATE THE ORB!

Kevver , to nostupidquestions in Why are weather apps so bad at telling you the current weather?

Some airports are still reporting temps once an hour, so the info you get from an app can be old and irrelevant. Also some apps use a forecast made days before, they are too cheap/busy to update it.

SteveTech , to linux in I wonder if its possible to pass a already existing windows install into qemu (fedora 40 kde)

Are you only using QEMU, or are you using some sort of wrapper around it? QEMU is quite advanced, if you aren’t already, I’d recommend you use some sort of GUI like virt-manager or something.

Can you share your config?

Does it BSOD or just reboot after the Windows logo?

You might have to pass the drives through as IDE, Windows might not have the proper drivers for anything else. Once you can get it booting you can mount a blank drive as virtio, install the virtio drivers, and then change the OS drive to virtio.

dirtySourdough , to nostupidquestions in Why are weather apps so bad at telling you the current weather?

Weather prediction at point locations is extremely challenging to get right because we simply can’t observe and make predictions for every single square inch of the earth. Many weather models are run on grids with boxes about the size of a few kilometers at the smallest scale, which means that any physical process in the atmosphere that is the size of that box or smaller won’t be represented well by the model.

Specifically on your point about clouds passing over your location, cloud and precipitation formation is even more challenging. Clouds and precipitation form due to atmospheric processes ranging from hundreds of kilometers all the way down to micrometers, which practically means the weather models are making an educated guess (albeit a very good one that is informed by scientific research) about when and where clouds will form. And when a model does predict a cloud, it will cover an entire grid box.

Finally, I saw you made a comment about how machine learning should improve forecasts, and in fact it does! But the weather community is still working on data driven models (as opposed to models that solve physical atmospheric equations), and most of them are run by private companies so their output is not free. As these data driven models get better, it may be possible that they will be able to make predictions at scales less than a kilometer.

TacoEvent OP ,

This is a really thoughtful and educational answer. I learned a lot from this. Thank you!

Awa , to futurama in S12E1: The One Amigo - Discussion
@Awa@lemmy.world avatar

Didn’t get to watch it until after work. As far as the episode went, I enjoyed it. So far IMO better than the previous season. I do agree with your analysis on the subject matter but still got some laughs out of those moments that are in the background or random elements of humor (Zoidberg’s main moment in this episode). Sorry trying not to be too vague while keeping from giving away spoilers.

Statlerwaldorf , to games in What are some good games worth buying on play store?

I HATE playing mobile games but my wife got me hooked on Dawncaster. It’s a roguelike deck builder. I think it’s like $4-5 and no micro transactions but there are expansion packs to add new zones and enemies. I’ve since picked them all up. It’s regularly updated with free content packs and balance changes. The devs are very responsive with the community.

SteveTech , to techsupport in Unable to flash usb to balena etcher

I don’t remember if it’s the same error, but I also get an error with etcher. If you have to use it, version 1.7.9 works for me.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • lifeLocal
  • goranko
  • All magazines