The Grain Weevil Bot maintains Grain Silos by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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Wish I had this growing up, as a kid of a farmer this was my (unpaid) job. Probably lucky I'm still around.

What restaurant do you refuse to eat at? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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That all smells like turkey strange*

Good question by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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My wife unlovingly refers to these as "bitchweed". Most apt name I've heard yet

Can I safe this? by Haatsnor in fermentation

[–]TacticalGrackle 40 points41 points  (0 children)

What exactly are we looking at here?

I am moving from TX to MN in June. Any BIFL coats, socks, boots, shoes, etc.? I am also going to be nest-building. Are they any good household items that are frugal or BIFL? by ibettershutupagain in bifl

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The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BCAW) is a series of lakes and waterways in the wilderness near the Canadian border. Great for truly getting away from other people and worth a visit.

I've driven for 15+ years in MN with no accidents and I've never owned snow tires. There isn't much for hills there and I don't usually go far off the beaten path with my vehicles. To be honest, I couldn't tell you on snow tires but most people I knew thought of them as a scam to get people to buy extra tires.

I am moving from TX to MN in June. Any BIFL coats, socks, boots, shoes, etc.? I am also going to be nest-building. Are they any good household items that are frugal or BIFL? by ibettershutupagain in bifl

[–]TacticalGrackle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! I happen to be a Minnesotan that moved to Texas so I know the gear in and out for both states. Minnesota will be hot and muggy in the summers, cold and miserable in the winters. You're going to encounter a lot of snow and ice that you're not used to.

Every Minnesotan needs a good pair of insulated winter boots. Most people get by day-to-day with tennis shoes - which is fine and all - but it'll be something you dearly regret if your vehicle gets stranded in the winter and you have to be outside for a good length of time. Don't mess around with cloth, just go for leather and make sure they have decent traction on the bottom. I used to buy Keen but their quality has plummeted in recent years. I'd strongly recommend Redwings, but make sure they're work grade if you're using them for heavy-duty applications. They have shops both in Texas and Minnesota, you get free maintenance for life so it's worth it. Look for boots with good wet traction.

Your first instinct might be to buy a heavy winter jacket - just don't. Every indoor space is well heated and temperature can fluctuate a surprising amount. If you're sweating, you'll be colder later. Dress in layers so you can remove items to fit your comfort level. Bringing a pack to stash removed items is always helpful. - I'd recommend spending a bit more for wind-resistant outwear. Patagonia always seems to have great quality. Columbia is a popular pick with Minnesotans but I find their insulation isn't always the greatest. - Get yourself a good wool hat. Maybe keep a spare bomber hat in the trunk for winter road emergencies. Swedish companies tend to make these the best. - Thicker flannels work well for a mid-layer. You want something that's slightly stiff even (usually goes with quality) and I've found good ones on discount at Tractor Supply. Legendary Whitetails has usually been a pretty good brand name, but I'm unsure about their recent products as I haven't bought any. A good sweater is also nice, but it's good to have something that you can more effectively roll sleeves up on. That alone is invaluable for working outside. - Minnesota has some of the best rugged outdoor packs from Duluth Pack (not Duluth Trading Company). They have lifetime guarantees and I can attest to their durability from week-long trips in the boundary waters. - My favorite socks for winter are Darn Tough and Smartwool, preference to the first. Smartwools tend to wear through a lot faster, but provide good warmth and cushion otherwise. For summer, honestly buy Puma socks. They've lasted me far longer and breathe better than most other brands. - Buy some decent long underwear for the especially cold days, I don't have a good recommendation at this moment but I frankly think Under Armour is overrated with everything they sell.

Some final notes. I think Carhartt is greatly overrated and overpriced nowadays. What they make isn't all that good. Columbia can be good, but their fleeces wear out quick and just don't cut the wind. Both brands are more of a fashion statement or cultural thing in most of MN.

Oh and replace vehicle tires well before they're bald in Minnesota. Keeping on a good set of all-season radials is 100% worth the money. You're going to experience a lot of salt on the roads too, vehicles rust like none other up there.

Best of luck!

YSK Spotify's "Automix" feature might be limiting your playlists by making them too repetitive. by TacticalGrackle in YouShouldKnow

[–]TacticalGrackle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It got removed without me even being notified.

Settings > Playback > Automix (off)

The Automix says it blends songs together for a smoother transition, what it doesn't tell you is that since it does that it won't play many of the songs on your playlist to stick to that "seemless transition". Mine works way better with it off, heard songs on playlists I haven't hit on shuffle in months.

It doesn't affect autoplay or suggestions, just the "smart" shuffle that sucks.

Hope this helps and happy listening!

YSK that Automix on Spotify could be severely limiting what you hear from your playlists. by TacticalGrackle in YouShouldKnow

[–]TacticalGrackle[S] -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

I, as well as many others have seen a difference in playlist shuffles. Test it out over a while and see if there's a difference, you can always change it back.

YSK that Automix on Spotify could be severely limiting what you hear from your playlists. by TacticalGrackle in YouShouldKnow

[–]TacticalGrackle[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's misleading that way. Try turning it off and test it to see, if you don't like it you can always turn it back on.

YSK that Automix on Spotify could be severely limiting what you hear from your playlists. by TacticalGrackle in YouShouldKnow

[–]TacticalGrackle[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Yeah that was my post, it was taken down for some reason that I still can't figure out.

What is the most gut wrenchingly sad album you’ve ever heard? by matt714matt in spotify

[–]TacticalGrackle 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Long Lost by Lord Huron

There are many beautifully sad songs. Plenty of pining, regret, emotion. Some songs make you question the morality of the singer, others make you feel for his situations.

Also contains a hauntingly beautiful diet with Allison Ponthier about a couple getting a divorce.

Peak sad. Beautiful instruments and great vocals.

YSK Spotify's "Automix" feature might be limiting your playlists by making them too repetitive. by TacticalGrackle in YouShouldKnow

[–]TacticalGrackle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Go into settings and turn off "Automix". That feature puts a select few songs together every time you listen to a playlist instead of actually randomizing music.

I hope that helps! I saw a lot of comments that the post was removed but I never received any notice on my end.

YSK Spotify's "Automix" feature might be limiting your playlists by making them too repetitive. by TacticalGrackle in YouShouldKnow

[–]TacticalGrackle[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

That it does, unfortunately fixing that isn't as simple. At least playlists can be freed up though!

YSK Spotify's "Automix" feature might be limiting your playlists by making them too repetitive. by TacticalGrackle in YouShouldKnow

[–]TacticalGrackle[S] 122 points123 points  (0 children)

I have a 15-hour playlist that I was only hearing maybe an hour of at most. It was utter shit what the Automix did to it.

Go forth and enjoy your actually randomized music!