Can you submerge (to clean) the heads of the brush?

I notice that water gets trapped in the crevices of the brush head and was curious if submerging it in some warm-soapy-water would damage the head's mechanical parts?

I currently try to blow out all the water but some always stays and I'm afraid of it breeding bacteria over time, getting smelly, etc..

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u/imRickJamesBitch___ — 6 days ago

I'm considering moving to Vivaldi but worried about mobile sinking and "between

I'm thinking about switching my main browser to Vivaldi, but I've heard a couple of worrying things and want to check with people who actually use it on macOS.

Two specific concerns:

* Mobile "sinking" issues — does syncing between macOS and mobile sometimes fail, duplicate, or lose data (bookmarks, history, tabs)?

* "Between space" corruption — I've seen references to something being corrupted between spaces (Mission Control / multiple desktops) when using Vivaldi on macOS. Has anyone experienced windows or sessions getting messed up when switching spaces, or tabs/windows being moved/lost?

If you use Vivaldi on macOS (and mobile), please share:

* Your macOS version and Vivaldi version

* Whether you use Vivaldi Sync and how reliable it is for you

* Any issues you’ve had with spaces / Mission Control or with windows/tabs moving, disappearing, or getting corrupted

* Workarounds or fixes that helped, if any

* Whether these problems are frequent or very rare

Thanks — trying to decide whether to take the plunge or stick with my current browser.

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u/imRickJamesBitch___ — 7 days ago

Best way to get started with AI agents for Obsidian + small app workflows?

I’m trying to get into AI agents / agentic workflows, but the space feels huge and easy to get lost in.

What interests me most is using an Obsidian vault as a second brain — personal knowledge management, life admin, planning, reminders, turning notes into actions, etc.

But I’m also interested in the software side: building small apps, automating workflows, and learning how people actually structure useful agentic systems.

For someone starting out:

  • What communities, Discords, GitHub repos, newsletters, or creators are worth following?
  • Are there good beginner projects around Obsidian, local files, task managers, or personal knowledge bases?
  • Should I focus first on personal second-brain automation, or on building small software projects?
  • What frameworks/tools are actually useful right now, and what should I ignore?

I’m not trying to build a giant autonomous agent. I just want to start small, learn the real patterns, and avoid getting trapped in hype or the wrong stack.

Someone who caught my attention is Reysu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXJA22y4C80&t=203s

u/imRickJamesBitch___ — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/microphone+1 crossposts

Best mic for Mac Mini dictation + beginner content creation?

I’m looking for a mic setup for my Mac Mini since it doesn't come with a built-in mic (wtf lol).

Main use:

- Voice dictation

- Zoom / calls

- Screen recordings

- Beginner content creation

- Maybe YouTube/tutorials later

I’m considering the DJI Mic Mini or DJI Mic 2/3, but I’m confused about compatibility.

Questions:

  1. Does the DJI Mic Mini work with a Mac Mini?

  2. Can it work wirelessly, or does the receiver need to stay plugged in?

  3. Is there a cheaper/better option?

  4. Would I be better off with a bluetooth-USB mic?

I like the idea of wireless because I may want to make content later, but for now I mostly need something reliable for talking to my Mac all day.

Curious what people would recommend. Thanks!

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u/imRickJamesBitch___ — 18 days ago
▲ 20 r/jobs

Best job sites besides Indeed? The interface is killing me.

Indeed is painful to use. I just went through 50 tabs manually and my eyes are cooked.

Is LinkedIn better, or are there smaller job boards worth using for data/analytics/SQL/Python roles?

Also, are there any GitHub repos, scripts, browser extensions, or tools that make job searching easier?

What has actually worked for you?

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u/imRickJamesBitch___ — 1 month ago