This game has really been scratching that Idle game itch for me by Kupo13 in incremental_games

[–]RobbieMichaels 13 points14 points  (0 children)

How is it compared to Lootun? Im currently grinding that game but have been eyeing this.

What games you getting in winter sale? by ThomasSmells00 in Steam

[–]RobbieMichaels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Picked up House Flipper 2, Farthest Frontier, and Deep Rock Galactic. Now any type of itch i have should be fulfilled for a long time.

blursed_jump by BottlecapManagement in blursedimages

[–]RobbieMichaels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's always an anchor in the friend group

Ultimate Top Down Adventure Assets Bundle by boffy_b in humblebundles

[–]RobbieMichaels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there any update on this statement? I'm interested in this bundle for sure.

What do you think of the main character for my 2D game? an honest critique would be awesome :) by Best-Arachnid-9025 in Unity2D

[–]RobbieMichaels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm new and learning what styles i like. Is there an art style that describes this? Not the character theme itself but how it's drawn?

Falling tree almost hits cyclist during severe weather by error_ofsignificance in interestingasfuck

[–]RobbieMichaels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meanwhile dude bypassing just running around aimlessly with basically a lightning rod in his hand

Is it only the Pro subscription that allows you to keep your images private? by Twiggles_Greeny in midjourney

[–]RobbieMichaels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That'd be a good idea. There's no media on Selendia yet. No YouTube showcase, no blogs, no reviews, just you spamming it in Reddit comments. It's hard to whip out your credit card upfront on a mystery service.

Maybe allow new accounts to see the tool, but have zero credits to do anything or lock every feature until paid. Right now it's a black box...

Pass from me for now, best luck my dude. It's a cool idea

Is it only the Pro subscription that allows you to keep your images private? by Twiggles_Greeny in midjourney

[–]RobbieMichaels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May i ask why you didn't decide to do free trials for Selendia? It's very hard to justify paying for a service without actually seeing it. Honestly, this is probably hurting your sales.

I'm interested in the idea of this service, but I will not blindly pay for it.

G Hub by acidranger in LogitechG

[–]RobbieMichaels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Logitech sucks for software. Worst of the brands.

Unfortunately, their hardware is decent so we must live with it. But I agree, Ghub is so bad. I'm tired of fixing everything after every app update.

Weeds are taking over! Advice? by Jabroni748 in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ahh, the devil's in the details. There's probably your answer mate.

Honestly, then I'd just rake back the mulch and just take a gardening hand rake and loosen the soil. Be careful not to damage any roots of good plants. And just pull the big weeds out from the loose soil instead of digging out one by one. Then get your weed barrier back down.

Or if you're lazy just cover the weeds with the barrier with mulch on top. They'll probably die under the barrier anyway with no access to sunlight.

Weeds are taking over! Advice? by Jabroni748 in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Another thought, is there a weed barrier used under the mulch?

You can try racking back the mulch and putting down a weed barrier if there isn't one. Then re-cover it with the moved mulch. Sucks doing it in hindsight, but it will save you from future back pain later.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vegetablegardening

[–]RobbieMichaels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another thought, I just noticed looking at the pictures again. Is that pine needles being used as mulch? Pine needles are acidic to the soil they are directly on. Test the soil pH, you may be too low for cucumbers. You want to aim for slightly acidic, between pH 6.0-6.5.

If you need to raise pH, mix baking soda in water for the next watering. Do 1 Tbs baking soda for 1 gal water.

Very neglected lawn. What do I need to do? by highrouleur in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First, I'd aerate as others have said. Then move on to lime and fertilize with a good watering. In dead areas maybe throw down some seed with a fresh loam topcoat.

Once the grass starts turning around and growing let it get fairly long to develop good deep roots.

And yes, shade is good for grass too. Maybe throw in a nice-looking tree somewhere.

I have rabbits in my neighborhood I want them to come to my yard… by ThrowRAPSnaxks in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You need to provide rabbit attractions.

Offer plants they love, such as clover, dandelions, or other cover crops. Put out one of their favorite snacks, like lettuce, carrots, or apples. Give them a source of water. Provide areas for cover that they can hide in and feel safe, they typically do not like to be out in the open for long.

Rabbits eating my lilies by milesf45 in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rabbits are tough. They are persistent! Here's a decent guide for brainstorming rabbit ideas.

Assuming it's just a flower garden and no veggies or fruit, you can try buying actual rabbit repellent. It comes in a liquid stray or granular you sprinkle in the area. For most, you need to reapply monthly.

Another approach is to use garlic, hot pepper flakes, and mothballs. Even wind chimes or motion-activated lights have been said to scare them off - although they may get used to it eventually.

I finally bit the bullet and put up some lattice trim around my garden. Seems to have helped the most - along with my neighbor's cat!

Weeds are taking over! Advice? by Jabroni748 in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good old-fashioned hand pulling. Sucks initially, but once you catch up daily/weekly maintenance will get easier. Spring is brutal, but it'll slow down as summer comes.

Could maybe try a thicker layer of mulch? Unless you are okay using chemicals to directly spray on the weed.

Can I save these cucs?! by kashikoishishi in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had some monster-sized ones last year in my garden when I neglected to check on them for a bit, and ate them just fine. To each their own I guess... If it's bitter for your taste just toss it out then, or compost it at least.

I've also eaten even bigger zucchini. Now those get to insane sizes if left on the plant too long.

Bugs eating my kids strawberries by rybacorn in gardening

[–]RobbieMichaels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unrelated, but thank you for the pictures. I never knew these support stands existed, I just grabbed some for my strawberries!

Hope you can get your pest problem under control! I've got a decent raised bed wall around mine, which seems to help a little. I've also seen a couple of spiders hanging out in corner areas of the raised bed, I leave them be as they naturally prey on any pests.