fountainpens Fountain Pens Sailor 21 - Converter
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Sailor sells empty cartridges for syringe filling. While this sounds completely pointless given you could just buy one filled with ink and then use the empty I believe they are made with more robust plastic that prevents stretching at the neck after several uses and the potential for an unexpected leak or excess flow at the nib. Something to look into.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Kaweco Perkeo x Koh-I-Noor Document Blue
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    You should look at kakimori dip pens. It is highly regarded in the reviews I've seen except perhaps the standard pen nib attachment which in one review was considered scratchy and stored very little ink.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Kaweco Perkeo x Koh-I-Noor Document Blue
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Not wanting to advertise Reddit use too much, but you should look at the posts by u/bosseschreibt. He/she/they take some great pictures of writing samples with a number of Document inks, sometime side by side. One of their posts actually made me want a sample of Koh-I-Noor Document Blue. Anyway, their pictures are a great for seeing samples of various Document Inks from multiple brands.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Fountain pen-friendly printer paper?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    HP Premium 32lb paper is widely regarded as the best fountain pen friendly printer paper. $15 for 500 sheets. It is really thick (120gsm).

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens What pen & ink are you using today?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I recall you buying it and I'm glad you like it so far. Did you get a converter in the end?

    By the way, we discussed being selective about the ink used to try to protect the ion plating. Also avoid flossing the tines if you can or working on the nib with micromesh or fine grit paper as there are theories that it can weaken the plating along the edges and risk flaking outward from those points.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens What pen & ink are you using today?
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    fountainpens Fountain Pens Where to start with Sailor?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Ah, yeah. They do that. Bad form.

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  • zerowaste Zero Waste Retrogaming is eco-friendly ♥️🎮♻️
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Patient Gamers might be a community that interests you. https://lemmy.ml/c/patientgamers

    My PC is over 7 years old now. It was cutting edge at the time of build (because of VR) and it can still play many of the new titles that come out with medium/high graphics, but generally, however, I don't bother with new releases. Most new releases in modern gaming are cripplingly expensive bug filled messes that are close to being unplayable for at least 6 months to a year after release. Recent games I've played/replayed are Monkey Island, and Syberia which are both over 15 years old. There is a huge library of great older games to dive into using older tech without chasing the latest shiny release that has grabbed everyone's attention or having to upgrade your hardware every year.

    When I do upgrade I will again buy hardware just below cutting edge. Not the best you can get as it usually has a crushing price premium but as good as is reasonable and affordable as it provides longevity and reduced waste over constant low level upgrades (hence my 7 year old gaming PC). Second hand is of course always an option especially now the era of GPU powered crypto mining has passed and you can probably buy used graphics cards now that haven't been thrashed to within an inch of their lives.

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  • simpleliving Simple Living Western consumer culture is creating a psycho-spiritual crisis that leaves us disoriented and bereft of purpose. How can we treat our sick culture and make ourselves well?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    An interesting read that confirms many of my thoughts regarding the rise of negativity and hopelessness in the modern world. It explains much of what I feel well. Thanks for sharing.

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  • onebag One Bag the burrito towel drying method works
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Thanks.

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  • onebag One Bag the burrito towel drying method works
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I've yet to try this method and have some questions.

    Was this a full size towel? Did you do both shirts in one burrito or separately? Finally, how many shirts do you think you could have done before the towel was too wet to be useful?

    I'm trying to get an idea on how much laundry you could wash and dry in one hit with a standard supply of hotel towels? I wonder how reliable this method is if you are relying on a travel towel.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens [Meta] Vote for our new banner image
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    #2 or #1

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Where to start with Sailor?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Report back about how you like it when it arrives.

    You will get a warning notice with this pen because it is ion plated. Sailor will advise to only use their inks in it to avoid plating damage and early reports from ion plated nib owners did suggest that the plating could be damaged, presumably from non-Sailor ink usage. There has been a lot of speculation about why this happened but a general consensus was that acidic inks could be the issue.

    Both my Sailors are ion plated and I have chosen not to stick to Sailor only inks but have resiolved to be be selective about what I do put in it. Pilot Iroshizuku inks are generally neutral to slightly alkaline as are the original Herbin line and the DeAtramentis Document line. Waterman inks can be very acidic so stay clear of them despite their great reputation (Serenity Blue has an acidity similar to vinegar). There are a number of websites that have measured the acidity of popular inks you can reference. Also, a number of forum posts on Fountain Pen Network report and discuss the acidity of specific inks.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Where to start with Sailor?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Sounds like your VIsconti experience echos my worst fears. I hadn't considered the porous nature of the material being an issue for absorbing ink but that would also annoy me greatly. Thanks for the feedback.

    In terms of overseas suppliers. Ordering from Amazon Japan was no different to Amazon US or UK. I didn't even need a to create a new account. When buying from Amazon I normally ensure the seller is Amazon itself rather than a third party to avoid fakes although apparently this isn't foolproof as Amazon sometimes mixes their own stock with that of third parties (see a recent Pilot Metro post). Cult Pens have been excellent and I've use them several times. They left a Lamy nib out of one order I placed but quickly expedited it to me when I contacted them to report it was missing. Their prices are good and you can get free shipping if you spend enough. I've also used The Pen Company for one order and they were great. I've heard good things about Pensachi but have not personally used them.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Where to start with Sailor?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I don't know where you are based, but if in the USA be aware that Sailor pens have a dramatic markup over the home and other foreign markets. I generally advocate buying local but both my Sailors have come from abroad and saved me a lot of money. Actually I probably wouldn't have brought them at all if paying US prices. My Pro Gear Imperial Black came form Amazon Japan for $200. The same pen is $470 plus tax in the US! My Cult Pens exclusive Gunmetal PGS Midnight Sky was $180. Regular PGS run around $220 and that is without the plating on the Cult Pens edition

    Buying from abroad has its risks and drawbacks but when using a reputable seller it can save you $$$. The Gentleman Stationer discusses the situation here in his re-review of the Imperial Black. https://www.gentlemanstationer.com/blog/2019/2/2/battle-scars-revisiting-the-sailor-pro-gear-imperial-black-after-five-years

    Also be aware that the 21k nib, while having very little flex, is actually quite soft and easily sprung or bent if roughly handled.

    Did you keep your Visconti Bronze Age? That is one of the few pens left on my wish list but I know their nib QC is abysmal and if/when I have the funds I know I will have a hard time paying their prices for a pen that I'd probably have to send straight off to a nibmeister.

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  • commonroom
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    Anyone found any active basic Bullet Journaling communities?

    Title says it all really and the WH Common Room seems like a good place to ask. I'm looking for the Fediverse equivalents of r/bujo, r/basicbulletjournals and/or r/minibulletjournals. Lemmyverse.com doesn't seem to have any communities showing activity. I'm only really interested in productivity based bullet journalling. Not art based. TIA.

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    fountainpens Fountain Pens Any tips to get water out of a converter
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%
  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Can drying out be a converter problem?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    If a cartridge behaves fine then the cap seal is less likely to be the problem, but again different inks behave in different way that may accentuate a cap seal problem. Very few pen caps create perfect seal anyway but some are better than others (I think Platinum have the Slip and Seal system).

    If your ink is alcohol-based (never heard of this but then I don't have any old ink) then I would imagine it would be highly susceptible to evaporation and drying out. I'd pick up some different water-based ink if you prefer the CC over cartridges.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens NPD: Pelikan M805 Stresseman. I bought a grail as a self treat for getting promoted!
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Very nice and congratulations. Enjoy your hard earned reward.

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  • simpleliving Simple Living 1000 subscribers! 🎉
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Thanks for explaining. Yeah. That is a weird way of showing subscription and doesn't encourage people to join if a instance looks dead. One of the growing pains I'm sure will shake itself out.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Can drying out be a converter problem?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I've not known a converter causing issues such as drying out. I'm a bit confused about how you are fixing it? Do you mean you screw the converter a little to lower the piston and that gets it going again? That is a common fix for a dried up pen.

    Have you tried different inks? It might be the ink is just not compatible with the pen.

    As already mentioned you can get converters (Faber Castell makes one) with agitators in them to help prevent the ink from staying at the wrong end of the converter but most of the converters I own are fine without them.

    I would try getting a sample of a well known reliable ink such as Waterman Serenity Blue and seeing if the pen behaves well using it. Also try flushing your pen with some mild soapy water or pen flush, maybe even allowing it to soak for a few hours. You may have dried up ink or some oils from manufacturing in the feed that are impeding flow.

    Sometimes it is just a problem with the pen/cap design due to a poor seal. I had a wooden Conklin All American Golden Walnut and it would stop writing if left for more than a few hours. The cap had no liner in it and the raw wood just sucked all the moisture from the nib and dried it out. Ultimately despite liking the pen I just sold it due to frustration.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Recommendations for a pen stand?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I like that stand. Love brass and copper stuff with a vintage feel. Thanks for sharing.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Good journals/planners for fountain pens?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Midori MD pads with one of their covers work well and aren't too expensive. Available in A5 and A6 if I recall. Otherwise as already mentioned I like the 90gsm Rhodia or Clairefontaine notebooks. The 80gsm Rhodia paper (found in a lot of their pads) always feels like the backside of the paper has less coating on it and not as enjoyable.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens 2200 Inks! — Mountain of Ink
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I've sold a few pens I didn't like and usually, as a surprise for the buyer, bundle a couple of my least liked samples in with them to give them something to play with. But, like you, I have considered doing some giveaways or just putting a big bundle of them on eBay. It is quite surprising how much samples can end up being worth. I must have at least $250 (USD) in samples.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Recommendations for a pen stand?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    If cats are more your thing I've seen a lot of FP posts with these (or something similar) https://www.amazon.com/ATHAND-Cute-Gifts-Enchating-Accessories/dp/B0BTY3RZJX/ref=sr_1_5]

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  • digitalnomads Digital Nomads What kind of job do you have that lets you be a digital nomad?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Like you, I'm not a DN but do enjoy reading DN related posts and am, kind of, in a position to be able to do it if I choose.

    I work as a computer and web application developer. A jack of all software development trades really (not my preference) and contract, via a contracting company, to a department of the U.S. Government related to environmental study and research.

    I actually requested to go 100% remote in 2019, just before the pandemic, to allow me to move out of a state and region I felt did not align with my way of life, ethics, and weather preferences. If I had been a federal employee it would not have been possible, but one of the few benefits of contractor status was the ability to have this kind of request approved. At the time I was one of only a very few number of people in my office doing it. My restriction is that I can't work from outside of the U.S or take my work laptop across the border.

    Until I came across the DN sub on Reddit around 6 months ago I didn't really consider the possibility of DNing around the U.S. but I've since read of many people doing it and it is now on my radar as an option for the future. I need to look into the financial realities of it all because the U.S. is, in general, high COL and even though where I am now (PNW) is incredibly expensive I feel multiple short term rentals would be even more so and that would be beyond what I can afford. Perhaps some kind of van life would work, but then does that lifestyle make it something other than DNing? Beyond that I'm working to build my own business. If I can do that the the world would become my oyster. We shall see. Until then, I'll lurk here (thanks for creating a Lemmy DN community here, the others on Lemmy appear to be languishing) and dream.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens My favourite pen
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    In some cases it isn't the pen that is at fault. If a cartridge or converter has a bad seal where it attaches to the feed it will allow air to enter the system uncontrollably and so the pen will leak. Re-seating and if necessary replacing a stretched or damaged cartridge or converter can resolve this.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens My favourite pen
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Beyond fast drying ink consider a finer nib. Less ink on the page dries more quickly. Also, paper makes a big difference. Midori paper absorbs ink well while still providing some sheen, while paper like Tomoe River is coated such that the ink will sit on the paper for a long time making smearing more likely.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Looking for a edc for work
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 0%

    I didn't suggest the VP simple because of price. Pilot bumped up prices this year by a huge amount taking it well out of the OP's $100 budget. They also wanted something that looks like a fountain pen. I like my VP well enough but one of my dislikes is that it really doesn't look like a fountain pen. Capacity can also be an issue if using the included converter.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Looking for a edc for work
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Lamy Studio (either LX or Brushed Steel finish).

    https://www.gentlemanstationer.com/blog/2019/11/15/workhorse-pens-the-lamy-studio

    Snap cap. Takes standard Lamy nibs (although the Lx version has a nicer stealth black PVD finish) so you can swap out nib sizes if you feel your needs change. Plus, when you want to upgrade you can get a gold nib for it.

    Steel is $67 at Cult Pens https://cultpens.com/en-us/products/lamy-studio-fountain-pen-brushed-steel Lx is $102 https://cultpens.com/en-us/products/lamy-studio-lx-fountain-pen-all-black

    I recommend either of these models out of the Studio range as they have a rubberized section. People have complained the chromed section on the other models can be slippery. If another model excites you though you can buy replacement sections with the rubber coating https://vanness1938.com/products/lamy-rubberized-grip-section-for-lamy-studio.

    Otherwise, do consider the Faber-Castel E-Motion https://www.gentlemanstationer.com/blog/2018/4/24/workhorse-pens-faber-castell-e-motion-pure-black.

    It is a heavy, although well balanced, pen which may not suit very long writing sessions and it is a screw cap, but if I recall from mine it is less than 1 turn to unscrew and almost as convenient as a snap cap, plus FC steel nibs are as nice if not nicer than many gold nibs out there. I have the pure black whcih you can get on Amazon for just over $100. $147 at Cult pens https://cultpens.com/en-us/products/faber-castell-e-motion-fountain-pen-pure-black?variant=43643035910387.

    Both of these use cartridges or converters so they don't have the capacity of a piston filler but if you refill cartridges you can get plenty of pages from a fill.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens What do you write with your pens?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    As much as I can although due to moving they are all currently all packed away.

    Normally, I use them in Bullet Journal which is an organizational tool rather than a way to unpack my feelings. I've toyed with traditional journalling but I just don't feel my life is interesting enough to write about. Otherwise, odd notes for work and home life and I have brought some books to learn and practice my penmanship. I also try to write the odd letter around the festive season to some of my older relatives that still appreciate real letters.

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  • simpleliving Simple Living Your attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen. Social media and many other facets of modern life are destroying our ability to concentrate.
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Did you read the book?

    The main takeaway of it is that slowly and pervasively we have been manipulated into handing over our focus. The techniques have been sophisticated and subtle.

    If I were to convince you that it was worthwhile to hand over your life savings to me and then it was pointed out to you that you had been manipulated in to doing so, would you not take the view that the money had been stolen from you?

    Similarly, for some, telling them to go cold-turkey on tech and social is not massively dissimilar to telling a smoker to just quit smoking, or a alcoholic to just stop drinking. Our brains have been conditioned to want the dopamine fix that our vices give us and it is a strong motivator. Just stopping is not that simple.

    But to respond to one comment "we, as as society, are also in charge of gaining our attention back", that is actually what the book leads to. In the realization that singularly the deck is stacked against us to fight this as much as we may try. It is hard to succeed and easy to fail. But as an organized group or body with the power and/or ability to collectively resist the methods of big tech, to legislate against the situation we are in now where the public are the commodity and the advertisers are the real client to social media companies, to make us the real clients who are catered too, then we stand a better chance.

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  • minimalism minimalism Moving house makes me hate everything I own
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Not a parent and can't help much but I do understand you pain.

    I've moved every few years for the last 15 years and just downsized a two-bed to a one-bed apartment. The result...there is too much stuff in it. As I was packing I felt the same resentment and hate towards all the things that just kept filling up more and more boxes. As much as I don't like it, I've tried to hang onto that hate and it is fuel for the process now as I'm working to reduce my junk to fit a smaller space.

    The process is hard, as selling in person or online is surprisingly hard work (I'm introverted and time poor right now). I'm only doing it for the big-ticket items to spare my sanity. The rest is being donated or as a last resort trashed. It is painful to see the money that was sunk into those items literally being thrown or given away and to consider the unnecessary waste but I'm using the experience as a learning moment and as hard as it is I'm being sure to fully experience the pain of fiscal loss and poor environmental stewardship on my part. It will help make me even more thoughtful before future purchases.

    I live in the U.S. and rent prices are climbing at an unsustainable rate with frankly unscrupulous behavior by some (corporate) landlords to squeeze every last cent form you. Combine that with other cost-of-living increases and it seems we are headed into an era of having to move frequently just to be able to afford a roof over our heads. It is motivation for me to live lightly to make the increasingly frequent event as painless as possible.

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  • simpleliving Simple Living Your attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen. Social media and many other facets of modern life are destroying our ability to concentrate.
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I recommend the article author's book Stolen Focus. An interesting read. Not so much a self-help book providing solutions to the problem (such as Cal Newport's Digital Minimalism or Deep Work books) but an analysis of the problem and in some ways vindication for us, the masses, who are being constantly manipulated by tech companies that spend billions on psychological methods to keep us hooked and brainwashed.

    One of the most impactful parts of the book, for me anyway, points out that while we assume smart speakers and phone assistants are listening into our private conversations to provide the data necessary for Google and their likes to miraculously provide ads for things we may have talked about offline with a family member or spouse (a scary prospect in itself) the reality is even more scarier. They don't need to listen (although if they can I bet they will), they already know us better than we know ourselves to the point that they know what we are likely to think about before we even know it ourselves and so provide the right ad at just the right time giving the creepy sensation that they were somehow listening to us.

    The book has made me much more privacy conscious. Tech is unavoidable but don't put all your eggs in one basket. Spread your tech needs and subsequently your data across multiple different companies that have better track records for privacy. Make it harder for any one company to connect the dots and be able to know you better than you know yourself!

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens What's your grail pen?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    OK. That is VERY cool! I want to change my vote! Visconti . Pfft! Silly me.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens What's your grail pen?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Visconti Homo Sapiens Bronze Age. I really like the look of that pen but I will admit to some serious reservations regarding their nib QC. I don't expect to pay out that much for a pen and then have to send it to a nibmeister to get it to write properly. It is all dreaming anyway. No way I can spend that on a pen any time soon and I've more than enough of my own pens to rediscover.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens I have thirty fountain pens of varying value...
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I have probably 15 or 16 pens and purchased them all within the space of a couple of years during the early pandemic. Many of them have swapable nibs too and I purchased the complete range of nib sizes for them. Honestly the end result of all of these options turning up in a short amount of time is that I can't tell you a favorite. That doesn't mean I love them all the same. That would be great! What it means is that I never gave myself the chance to get to know a pen/nib long enough to know I loved it.

    All my pens are boxed away right now but when I open the box again I'm going to be very regimented in just removing one or two pens at at time and using them exclusively for a few months. It will be like New Pen Day's all over again for a couple of years and I hope to enjoy them and get to know them this time rather than using them for a week and then chasing the next pretty thing.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens 2200 Inks! — Mountain of Ink
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    In terms of bottles of ink, just three.

    Waterman Serenity Blue - I brought this to be my baseline ink for new pens and nibs. The community seemed to view this ink as one of the few that will work in all pens regardless of their temperament so it seemed like a good option when starting out with a new pen for comparison against my others. Then I found out it is highly acidic. I think it eroded the plating along the edge of the slit on my matte black Pilot Vanishing Point and as two of my Sailors have an ion plated finish on the nib I have stopped using it.

    Pilot Iroshizuku Ina-Ho - I brought this one simply because I I love the Iroshizuku line and liked the sample of Ina-Ho. They announced they were discontinuing it and I didn't want to find I couldn't get it in the future so I brought it - just in case. It is still sealed in its box! 😂

    De Atramentis Document Black - I wanted a permanent ink for my bullet journal. I didn't want my year's calendar being wiped out by a spilled glass of water and this received good reviews and I liked the sample.

    Otherwise I have a bit of a sample obsession. I mush have at least a hundred or more samples. Including the complete line of Iroshizuku inks, most of the De Atramentis Document inks, most of the Faber-Castel inks and large selections of Herbin and Diamine. Too many samples if I'm honest.

    I feel my return to using fountain pens was a little over the top and moved faster than I could actually appreciate them. I started back into fountain pens in 2020 so I partially blame the pandemic for being over focused on a new hobby. This over the top progression included ink sample and notepad/paper purchasing. I was jumping from one pen/ink to another without forcing myself to spend the time to really get to know them. Ultimately, on top of other things I kind of burnt out on what felt like unnecessary stress of picking a pen and ink constantly and never feeling happy with it so wanting to swap to one of my others. It all ended up being packed away and I have just been using my Sailor Imperial Black multi-function ball point (the sacrilege of it!!!). Only just now am I getting ready to open the boxes again.

    I hope to write a post about my experience at some point as an attempt to warn others about getting sucked in too quickly and missing the enjoyment of the experience of getting to know a new pen. I felt that the old fountain pen community kind of encouraged over consumption. I wish I had taken more time to explore my pens and inks.

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  • fountainpens Fountain Pens Lemmy Alternative to r/pen_swap?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    I haven't seen anything so far and searching the Lemmy Explorer (lemmyverse.net/communities) comes up blank for all the keyword combinations I can thing of.

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  • minimalism minimalism Where can one go to find community take it or leave it bins?
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    Until I started working form home we had a "Free Table" at work. Same idea as you are talking about in your apartment complex. I've no idea who set it up as it was there when I joined, but I gave away and received a number of items from that table. If you have a workplace that can accommodate it perhaps you can set one up there yourself?

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  • minimalism minimalism Work Online, Live Anywhere: c/digitalnomadsoflemmy is looking for its first 100 subscribers (pls help)
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  • WARPed1701D WARPed1701D 1 year ago 100%

    It is unfortunate that duplication is fragmenting the Lemmy membership. There was already a community for this at https://lemmy.ml/c/digitalnomad that has been around a few weeks.

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