sat012e

joined 1 year ago
[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

I have the Swiss Army Rambler as my EDC. I need scissors a lot, and the Phillips head screwdriver comes in handy more than you'd think. Women's pants have small pockets and the Rambler is perfect.

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Add a string and a small weight, and you've got a good plumb-bob to make the vertical stud more evident.

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Check out the Vivoactive and Venu lines. Those are nice and don't look like the $40 Timex Ironmans.

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

Double plus for the Garmin. I'm wearing an Instinct 2 right now. 21 day battery life! It replaced my Vivoactive 4S (6 day battery life) and was cheaper than the Venu 2 (11 day battery life).

I've killed at least two smartwatches by forgetting I'm wearing them when I go in the ocean. The Vivoactive 4S was completely unaffected by the salt water, and I'll test the Instinct 2 this week.

My mom is all about her Apple watch, and has touted the features to me. "I can [insert feature] with this!" Have you used it for that? "No."

I've had three Pebbles, a couple Fitbits, a couple Garmins, a couple Android watches, two Amazfits... I just want something that sends me notifications and has good battery life. If I have to charge the watch every night, I'll forget I'm wearing it.

That being said, the Instinct 2 is actually worse at tracking my workouts than the Vivoactive 4 was. I do martial arts, so the GPS is actually a hindrance there, and I haven't found a way to make it move "generic cardio" to the top of the workout list.

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

... I had gone to the Brother site for drivers, but not noticed any of the scanner stuff. It's less than intuitive, but once it works, it works! Thanks!

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I'd be thrilled if it had a USB port, and I could just have it scan to USB. But nooooooo...

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Very similar to the Brother AIO that I have. It scans fine, it's just that the Linux app that communicates with the scanner is immensely frustrating.

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (8 children)

The scanner at my last job was great. It was part of the printer, set up by central IT, and could send the scanned document to my email address. 10/10 scanner.

The AIO printer / copier / scanner I bought myself for WFH sucks as a scanner. Mostly because I'm on Linux, and there just isn't an easy way to get the documents from the scanner to my computer. I often just use Photoscan on my phone.

[–] sat012e@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I also switched to Brave - Firefox's memory leaks had become untenable for me. Now if I have enough Brave tabs open, the whole browser just freezes. I'm sticking with it though.