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This looks useful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tsg6LKai1M

It’s also smaller than the ACR122T that I keep in my laptop bag.

I’ve always searched for videos, and rarely used the recommended feed… Breaking that addiction was easy on my end as the shorts are what got me, and those are generally useless anyways.

If anything, the sheer amount of shorts that now show up in my searches is making me sad. Those are not what I look for so I don’t watch them voluntarily.

There are a couple of built in tools that may help


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I was talking about NewPipe, but this worked:

I wasn’t expecting it to work as there’s no ā€œshortsā€ option so I thought that those were being treated as regular videos…

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huh.. anyone mess with smart lego bricknet?

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That’s awesome

Dude is funny too…
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KrA GL E

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Watch this space…
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Man I really gotta turn on emails or something. Always some cool shit cooked up when I come back. xGlowXL is very tempting so who here has one already?

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I have one but I put it into the pocket of a failed prototype I had removed. Mistake. Huge amount of blood in a collagen pocket takes forever to clear. It’s been like.. maybe a year and I’m just now starting to see glimmers of it.

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This is the red my phone camera sees well attempting to charge up my xGlow XL.

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Fuckin hell, tiny ingrown hair over my xMagic install site, and I don’t have tools to pull it :sob:

(Redness showed up only after I started trying to mess with it, confirmed pain was external, implant feels solid) Very inconvenient though.

I need to start carrying tweezers.

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I swear by Tweezerman brand.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tweezerman&crid=XQ8R0W4OLWKE&tag=amalnet-20&sprefix=tweezerman%2Caps%2C246

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I have Uncle Bill’s Sliver Gripper on my keyring and have for years. A+ product.

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Does it actually grab small hairs and slivers? I like to tweezerman because it has a long precision edge where both sides come together really well as long as it’s clean, but they also have a kind of sharpened point where you can dig in if you need.

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Thank you both this is officially the dumbest ā€œproblemā€ I’ve ever had resulting from an implant (install site healing, not a DT issue).

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Not intended in anyway to be a put down, it’s just y’all got me rolling on the floor… Anywho,

You clearly weren’t raised by farmers, and it shows. :rofl:

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I tend to use whatever I have available to deal with ingrown hairs… But lately, I’ve been gravitating towards using tweezers to reduce the damage I do to my skin.

Although most of the times that I reach for my tweezers, it’s because I’m assembling a circuit board… Speaking of which, I’m open to recommendations as I had an accident with my Rino ones and would prefer to order from Amazon instead of Adafruit because of South American customs.

I’m going to end up buying more tools, aren’t I? Along with stuff for they keychain that I’m trying to eliminate…

:robot_windows:

Also, what’s the American farmer’s way of dealing with ingrown hairs and splinters?

Well start with an Old Timer, and if that ain’t handy, you can cut a peice of wire with your pliers so that it’s got a sharp point.

Most farmer’s shops usually have an ice-pick or improvised awl of some kind (reground screwdriver usually).

Point is, you just kinda use whatever is at hand and make it work. For instance, If a farmer had tweezers, they’d probably be jammed into a fuse box somewhere.

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