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Cake day: November 5th, 2023

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  • Apothecary Diaries

    I cannot stress this enough. Apothecary Diaries


    Light hearted and fun (low stress):

    • Kuma Kuma Kuma bear

    • Mashle

    • Raising kids while adventuring

    • I parry everything

    • Killing slimes for 300 years

    • By the grace of the gods

    • Fluffy paradise

    Used to also recommend Bofuri but the last episode of season 2 implies heavily that season 3 is going to head way off in a completely different feel from 1+2


    Lighter and did not end on a hard cliffhanger

    • Aristocrat’s otherworldly adventures

    • Banished former hero lives as he pleases

    • Campfire cooking in another world

    • Level 2 super cheat powers

    • Reincarnated as the 7th prince

    • Parallel world pharmacy

    • Sleepy princess in the demon castle

    • Villainess level 99

    • The wrong way to use healing magic


    Other suggestions offered based on the person’s preferences:

    • Dungeon Meshi

    • Goblin Slayer

    • So I’m a spider, so what?

    • Solo leveling

    • That time I got reincarnated as a slime

    • Dan da Dan

    • The vexations of a shut-in vampire princess

    • Ya boy Kongming

    • Standalone complex

    • One punch man

    • Kill la kill

    Dan da Dan is just coming out now. First episode animation looked really good and it is off the walls insane.







  • We’ve been dead set on getting something fully detached since living in an apartment style condo. There’s 0 enforcement of the little bit of laws we have as soon as it’s an apartment building. The city is 100% hands off for anything not detached. None of the laws on the books are focused on or designed with any kind of density in mind.

    The condo boards are HOA’s on steroids. The rulers of these little fiefdoms don’t just fuss at your lawn and paint. They decide if/when the roof will be looked at, if they should bother to top up the emergency fund as much as suggested, etc. It’s insane. As much as we prefer the low impact of high density, it’s just not livable.

    Family have tried finding apartment buildings (condo or rent) but have given up. All of them are studio, 1, or 2 bedrooms. Max seems to be ~900 sqft, which would be fine if they were square. Unfortunately they all seem to be very long and narrow. The 900sqft also includes balconies, storage spaces, and parking spots here. It’s not great.

    Every apartment style condo in this city also has serious building issues. The city just signs and doesn’t inspect. The builders (major builder #451) just disappear after each build as they “go under” and the major builder they were "part of " are not considered liable since it was a subsidiary. Regulations were put in place to prevent this with detached builds but they don’t cover condos.

    Until regulations make them livable I doubt we’ll see a serious adoption of them for a while here.






  • I miss when they had good hardware for a reasonable price. Some of my cheap original Logitech laser mice are still going, almost 2 decades later. Obviously not super heavy use as the switches have not worn out, but they’ve been shifted about the house as other mice break. So certainly not 0 use either.

    The tasks have been things like our old media centre mouse died, the old Logi mouse “temporarily” replaced it until we replaced the media centre. It’s not been unused any longer than a few months at a time.

    We tried buying some recently but the new ones are all optical so they had shit performance and died after maybe 3 months of light use.







  • I have some friends that are into cyclocross, 10K is a very nice bike but certainly not top of the line. High quality beginners is usually ~5K mark, but most start with a road or mountain bike for ~1K. With the electric components I was mentally budgeting at least 5K before I looked so I could get at least one or two upgrades.

    I was not expecting all the e-cargo bikes to start at ~10K. That is insane. I can’t even find a place that rents them so I can get a feel for them. As a car replacement the price makes sense. The high entry cost for beginners/testing is a shock.