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Cake day: August 26th, 2024

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  • Thanks for the quick reply. So maybe indeed urine was the culprit of the sow bug’s demise after all. I thought they were robust enough for both feces and urine, as I have seen some internet pics of pill bugs feasting on I think dog poop, although those are big pill bugs and not the small sow bugs in mine, and of course those using isopods as clean up crews in tanks, hence I arrived to the wrong conclusion. Interestingly, the small pinhead-sized beetles are not affected.

    Just when I thought I got endless supply of fertilizer for almost per day. I was even dreaming of having a new raised enclosure just for the urine to be buried regularly (along with scraps) and thinking to have the sow bugs to have a feast, hence to have ready-to-use soil for pots. Before the appearance of these sow bugs, the last I’ve seen them were decades ago.

    Luckily I still have surviving numbers from the Papaya pot which I must take care to remultiply. Back quite a while, I remember whenever I scoop the soil from the raised bed, there were immediately numerous sow bugs but none today anymore. I’m glad back some months I scooped some and put in the papaya pot.

    Also glad that both onion and garlic plants have no effect on them as I remember reading they have antibacterial or something properties.

    Thanks again, my friend. 👍










  • Just sharing my story. A few or several years ago, I tried the many Windows Explorer alternatives, but I realized I couldn’t have one as a main File Manager after all. Among the reasons, I have quite several Explorer add-ons (eg. Classic Explorer bar) with functionalities which are not inherited by any of the alternatives. I have many custom Context Right-click menu entries (even nested). None of the alternatives supports Icaros thumbnailer IIRC, which itself can provide thumbnail previews of WebP image, and embedded WebP image in Matroska.

    Still, I have a few alternatives on stand by, because from past experience, sometimes Explorer crashes, sometimes Windows itself, etc., and several of those times the familiar Explorer could not be started at all, like just an empty Desktop left. But sometimes Run still runs, sometimes Task Manager still runs. So if there are a few alternatives in the disk, then such could be run instead, to be able to do things like copy and back up whatever before wiping out the main disk for a clean reinstall of the OS. Back in time it was ACDSee 3.1 which fulfilled the role.

    And so since then, I always have a second partition (or more), or an actual separate disk (or with its own few partitions too), say a D: drive where I have my programs and files, including REG files, so that it’s easier to be back in action after an OS or C: drive corruption.








    • ACDSee 3.1 - old so non-unicode, but fastest picture explorer, viewer
    • Audacity - audio, sound editor
    • Avidemux - video editor
    • Console Emulator | ConEmu - cmd
    • ExifTool - mass picture tagger
    • FastCopy - batch file copier
    • FFmpeg - video, audio encoder
    • FileAssassin - unlocker
    • Firefox, add-ons (ex. uBlock Origin, Bitwarden, FoxyTab, etc.)
    • Icaros - file explorer thumbnailing
    • IObitUnlocker - unlocker
    • KickassUndelete - undelete, very fast scanning
    • MKVToolNix - for Matroska / MKV
    • Mp3tag - mass media file tagger with undo history, supports Matroska / MKV
    • MPC-HC - media player, supports auto-rotation of MKV during playback
    • MyDefrag - fastest defrag
    • OpenShell - successor to ClassicShell
    • ProcessHacker - powerful, very fast Task Manager alternative
    • RegCool - Registry editor with copy, cut, paste of actual whole Keys and Values
    • ReNamer (den4b) - mass renamer with undo history, presets
    • simplewall - firewall with outbound
    • Tixati - torrent
    • uGet - downloader
    • UltraEdit - text/code editor
    • WordWeb - offline dictionary, thesaurus
    • yt-dlp - downloader