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Where to pick some mealworms for fishing in Oshawa/Whitby area?

Hi folks. Where to pick some mealworms for fishing in Oshawa/Whitby area? PetSmart seems to be out of stock.

I wish I had the guts to handle night crawlers. I just built up enough courage to rig with meal worm to take my kid out to fish.

There are few good days coming up and weather is nice.

Thanks in advance.

u/DustinFreeman — 12 days ago

I built a free fishing forecast tool solo. I would love brutal UX feedback on the interface

Hey r/SideProject,
I've been building Link: https://fishornot.com/dev solo, a free fishing forecast tool (no signup, no paywall, no ads). The idea: most fishing apps lock basic info like tide/moon/solunar data behind $80–150/year subscriptions, so I built a free alternative.
My design goal was "check it like a watch" - open it, glance, get your answer in a couple of seconds, done. Everything layered onto one screen instead of menus and pages to dig through. That's the thing I most want feedback on: did I actually achieve that, or does it feel cluttered?
Specific things I'd love eyes on:

First impression, when you land, is it obvious what you're looking at and what to do? Or overwhelming?
The one-screen layout, forecast, moon, weather, calendar, nearby spots all stacked. Does it read cleanly on mobile, or is it too much?
The "fish activity" score (Poor/Fair/Good/Excellent), clear, or confusing?
Anything that made you go "huh?" or that you'd expect to work and didn't.

It's a PWA (vanilla JS, no framework), works on mobile and desktop. No login needed, just open it and it defaults to a location, or you can search/allow GPS.
Link: https://fishornot.com/dev
Brutal honesty welcome - I'd rather hear "this part's confusing" now than have visitors bounce silently.

Thank you!

u/DustinFreeman — 2 months ago
▲ 39 r/durham+1 crossposts

Are your kids played tv shows during lunch breaks?

My kid has said this is happening regularly in their school. And they use YouTube. I emailed the teacher to at least switch to TVO online link to avoid kids showing unfiltered ads on YT. But that was before I knew it is a daily thing.

We as a family are very particular about no screen during meal time. Our kid is easily distracted and comes home with a barely touched lunch.

Is this the norm now? As parents do we have any say on this?

***At school***

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u/DustinFreeman — 3 months ago