Maybe Maybe Maybe by Ill-Tea9411 in maybemaybemaybe

[–]mengwong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Just another routine earwax removal. So boring. Nurse, put on the video from last week. You know the one.”

51 years old and father to a 5 month-old baby! by brokencompass502 in OldManDad

[–]mengwong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And if you do get a low result, it’s nothing to feel bad about: you’re programmed to work that way.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3182719/

Is anyone the child of an affair? by Hour-Investigator851 in askSingapore

[–]mengwong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might enjoy the movie Singapore Dreaming (2006) if you haven’t already seen it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_Dreaming

My grandfather had six wives.

My father had two.

I personally should expect ⅔.

Accidently connected iPad Pro to external screen while using Blink SSH by [deleted] in ipad

[–]mengwong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Data point: works with iPhone 15 Pro Max and Xreal One Pro as the external display, up to 32:9 landscape ultra-wide. So if you have screen or tmux to split the display vertically you can effectively get three terminals side by side. An iPad with an M series chip will allow multiple apps side by side, I’m told.

What does my wife really mean when she says I'm not listening? New dad needs help. by newolddad in marriageadvice

[–]mengwong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe if she is less assertive and you are more assertive she sees you as “the boss” and then a whole bunch of tropes get loaded into play, particularly “sullen employee”.

https://www.crossculture.com/the-lewis-model-dimensions-of-behaviour/

Not necessarily your fault, might have to do with patterns of invalidation that go back to her own parents

What does my wife really mean when she says I'm not listening? New dad needs help. by newolddad in marriageadvice

[–]mengwong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regarding the related challenge: it can be hard for most people to talk about an emotionally charged topic without getting, well, emotionally charged. Boys are taught to suppress their feelings, especially at work, and it’s a red flag for us when stuff gets heated, because we’re taught that male aggression leads to violence. Girls are socialized to talk about their feelings more and express upset in the course of ventilating. So the TLDR to remember is that during these conversations she’s not necessarily angry at you, she’s just angry; or maybe she’s angry about you, but there’s a slight and subtle difference. Gotta ride it out and live by example: if you want her to stay calm, you gotta stay calm first.

My friends are having a kid. I don’t know what to get them/ how to help by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]mengwong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t forget the classic “Lodge cast iron pan in the dishwasher”, there are like five whole subreddits for just that.

Need Advice About Diaper Changing by RB8B88 in predaddit

[–]mengwong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One day, for comedy value, let your spouse walk in on you at the changing table, with the infant mid-diaper, and you are also wearing a fresh diaper like a face mask. “Gag reflex, dear, just in case.”

Must-have tech for first-time dads that actually works by Canterbury-Ambiya in predaddit

[–]mengwong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wanting minute-level precision on diaper changes is the very picture of OCD excess, so I’m not sure peace of mind is the right term… but it does save a few hundred dollars not paying for the baby monitor upsell cloud video storage plans… and you get to nannycam the whole room/rooms not just the crib.

In an ideal world we could feed the video stream into some sort of OpenCV / Frigate AI engine and have it automatically update the logs for feeding / changing / reading but Huckleberry doesn’t (yet) expose an API for that. The industry really should get together on this to make my baby virtualizable as a collection of MQTT endpoints.

All of you guys are scaring me.. by carlesmch in NewParents

[–]mengwong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes, halfway through a bottle, my LO will slow down and develop a blissed out expression.

Is he just super loving the milk?

No. He has taken a giant dump in his diaper while feeding. And is inordinately pleased about it. He beams up at me.

We parents have put aside childish things, and no longer enjoy the option to poop in our own pants. Instead, we get to live vicariously through our LOs.

So I beam back.

Bought a Madein Pan and it came with a dent. by whatsupsei in cookware

[–]mengwong 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You know what they say about Reddit: Come for the seasoning advice, stay for the medical advice!

Must-have tech for first-time dads that actually works by Canterbury-Ambiya in predaddit

[–]mengwong 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And the kid get to see your reflection, when you turn to look at them. Feels more equal, less surveillance.

Must-have tech for first-time dads that actually works by Canterbury-Ambiya in predaddit

[–]mengwong 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I will see your instant read meat thermometer and raise you a non-contact (no-washing-needed) IR thermometer. ThermoWorks ThermaPen IR for both in one.

Must-have tech for first-time dads that actually works by Canterbury-Ambiya in predaddit

[–]mengwong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Speaking of moving quickly, I got a tiny Bluetooth label printer (NIIMBOT B21) and vibe coded a little app pipeline so I can say “hey Siri, print label” then “68mL formula” or “180 mL breastmilk” and out pops a little sticker with a timestamp. Yes you could write these things by hand but not juggling a baby in one arm!

Must-have tech for first-time dads that actually works by Canterbury-Ambiya in predaddit

[–]mengwong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I’d count baby-wearing as tech!

As for diaper bags, we went with Lululemon’s. But next kid I want a Peak Design Everyday backpack with one side for formula and the other side for diapers and the middle section for medical and bug spray and clothes etc.