Spyke
lemmy.ml

Can confirm. Lemmy suggested it. I got it. I hate going anywhere othet than at home.

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Hey, no judgement from my end Mr. Clean Cheeks.

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Nusmreply
yall.theatl.social

That’s a Cadillac of bidets. I’ve got just standard ones on 2 different toilets in my house, and I didn’t pay more than $40 for either of them.

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feddit.dk

Blackout curtains in combination with a sunlight alarm clock to fall asleep more easily and wake up gentler without my phone.

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iAmTheTotreply
sh.itjust.works

These are just frankly necessary if you live far enough north. When I'm going to sleep at 11pm ish, the sun is still up lmao.

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Went to the arctic circle for the first time. It's crazy how bright out it is at night. This is 12:30AM just after midnight.

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hddsxreply
lemmy.ca

What the-? How far up there are you?

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I'm not op, but I'm 55° north.... It's 22:25 here and this is how light it is right now. In another 4 hours, it'll be nearly full daylight again!

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iAmTheTotreply
sh.itjust.works

51° N. I'm also on the fourth floor of a building, so the horizon is farther away. I'm exaggerating a little bit. By "still up" I really mean it's still bright enough out, twilighty, that it would affect my ability to sleep. Bedroom window also faces east west, so, yeah it's a combination of factors but still.

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WR5reply
lemmy.world

It would matter more for your ability to fall asleep at night if your bedroom faces West. Do you mean it affects your ability to sleep in late?

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No, not at all! Just wanted to clarify if I was misunderstanding.

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I'm 61°N, the sun barely sets in the summer. Today, sun rises at 3:51, sets at 23:14. It's proper dark for maybe 2 hours

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Gelikreply
feddit.dk

I feel you, I've got a streetlamp right outside my bedroom window! lol

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I grew up 2 blocks from a train station that would start running routes every 10 min starting at 5:30 or so. Oh boy I can't believe I slept through it as a kid, I wouldn't be able to now without re-acclimating.

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Toss on a cheap sound machine and it's the best.

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For me it’s a sleep mask, but I also understand that that misses the gentle wake up part. But I love that I can bring my sleep mask anywhere which you can’t do with curtains

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My partner bought me a SNES Game Genie for my birthday years ago and now I have all of the Game Genies!

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If you have any lake parks nearby look for someone that's kinda hippie looking. Either that or just go to a rave, even outside of it, everyone there will know someone

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This is the real answer haha, its very difficult to do it right to keep proper opsec but easy enough ocne you do it once but the legit markets for them have people with business-like conduct and its all very confidence inspiring with reviews and stealth packaging and everything.

I knew someone who died in high school because he got hunted down basically for selling or buying drugs or something to people in person, can only recommend fully private anonymous ways of doing illegal things.

Not to mention your money goes farther because its not as far down the supply chain.

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lemmy.world

Noise canceling headphones. Yes, they exist for under $100, maybe not the best, but they’re a godsend.

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lemm.ee

got a pair at Costco for 70$

didn't know multiconection Bluetooth existed and they are a game changer as well. also noise cancelling is nice.

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lemm.ee

JBL Live 675NC

although I think the market is probably full of similar quality headphones at that price.

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neon_novareply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Thanks! I have a 14 hour flight coming up and I’m considering a pair as my earbuds hardly work over the engine noise.

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lemm.ee

those aren't earbuds, they are over the head headphones

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Oh yeah, what I was trying to say is that my earbuds are so bad on planes, that I want to upgrade to noise canceling headphones.

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milkisklimreply
lemm.ee

Agree, but splurge and get one that has a water heater. No one wants cold water sprayed there.

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Eh. Cold water is fine. I’ve been using cold water for years.

Warm water is nicer, but cold water is fine.

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Yeah mine was just 30 €. You never have to manually clean your ass ever again because the thing just does it for you!

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feddit.org

a high quality pocket knife. never leave home without one.

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Lucreply
lemmy.world

What game are you changing exactly with this?

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cop: are you carrying anything sir?

me: no sir, I keep it all PG

cop: alright, you have a good day now

me smirking and taking out my Pocket Guillotine

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Akasazhreply
feddit.nl

You can carry an opinel or laguiole afaik?

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jlai.lu

Not for defense. You can carry a knife like when you also carry food because you can justify needing it. You can't carry a knife without such reason

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I need the knife to cut food at my destination though

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Sylvartasreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Not anymore. All knives are now banned in public because apparently we are toddlers. Or they think that terrorists won't find any way to hurt people now. Because surely legality is where any knife murderer draws the line...

Edit : I think laguioles and swiss army knives are still ok since they have no blade lock. But apparently there is now zero legal difference between my extrema ratio knife (which is admittedly really blurring the line between EDC and "tactical" knife) and an Opinel.

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that's really to bad, guess your guys' gangs really fucked that up for everyone

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lemmy.world

I understand the logic, but I've never been in a situation when I thought "I wish I had a pocket knife"

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lemm.ee

If you carry one, you'll discover all sorts of uses for it.

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lemmy.world

I have one in my car, but the glovebox is where things get forgotten.

Maybe a small Swiss Army knife would be a good investment.

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lemmy.world

A leatherman, or gerber multitool has been a life-saver for me more than once

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lemm.ee

Leatherman tools tend to be extremely expensive. Amazon has a lot of multitool options for far less. I have the one made by Wetools, which used to be about $20, which was a serious bargain, considering how well it was made. Now they are around $35, probably due to tariffs, but they are still a bargain.

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lemmy.world

I dont mind the expense on quality tools, well made, that last literally forever. Ive had ones that are about 20 years old now.

Few things I learned from my father, never get cheap tools

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I get that, but Leatherman tools aren't expensive because of their quality, which is excellent, they are expensive because of their brand. There are plenty of equally high quality tools that aren't nearly as expensive. The Wetools knife that I have is a good example. Excellent design and high quality construction for a fraction of the cost.

I appreciate high quality in all things, but I have also learned in life that quality and cost often have little or no correlation. With a little research, I can usually find a tool, or guitar, or audio gear, etc. that is just as good, or even better, than the well-known gourmet brands, at a far cheaper price. Multitools are an excellent example of that.

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Soupreply
lemmy.world

I have a Boker Kwaiken, a real nice one, but man do I love the DW-1. It’s so wee you can really use it anywhere without worrying about freaking anyone out and it does things like box cutting waaaay better than a longer knife.

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Specifically a Swiss army knife with scissors. The amount of times I reach for those little scissors is a lot more than expected

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My EDC is a Spyderco Para 3, but IMHO Kershaw is a great budget brand. I really like the Iridium, but the finish is a bit too delicate for my taste because I keep my knife in the same pocket with my keys.

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lemmy.ml

Recently bought a leatherman skeletool. It’s so compact and the perfect amount of utility for me. And it doubles as a fidget toy.

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feddit.dk

Eyeing a rice cooker, it's really not a need-to-have but I might go for it... Edit: went for it and got one from my local asia market. :)

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lemmy.world

Pro tip, you can also cook oatmeal and beans in it and it's better then any other way.

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Nice pro tip. Cooking Lentis probably too then.

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SkaveRatreply
discuss.tchncs.de

I love mine. Get a cheap analogue one that works with a magnet. Perfect rice every time

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sh.itjust.works

Yup, for rice cookers, the cheaper the better. Anything with a gasket ain't worth the cleaning effort

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Gelikreply
feddit.dk

Found a nice one for $90. On second thought I better check out the models at the local Asia Supermarket.

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Gelikreply
feddit.dk

Of course Technology Connections made a video about Rice Cookers!! Thanks for sharing, gonna watch it when I can.

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Nice one. Gonna check out the models at the Asia super market nearby. I mean rice is a staple in Asian kitchen!

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lemmy.today

You won't regret it. They're such a nice thing to have and there are totally decent ones for pretty cheap.

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nocturnereply
sopuli.xyz

I have the one that Uncle Roger has that plays music when your rice is ready. I wish it was larger, but that is my only complaint.

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lemmy.today

I use an instant pot and it works really well. I use it for other things too but honestly rice is probably what it gets used for the most.

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I have an instant pot as well, and used that for rice too. But it is nice to be able to have beans in the instant pot and rice in the rice cooker at the same time.

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sh.itjust.works

I have better results with my instant pot than any of the results I’ve gotten from the zojirushi. Plus the zojirushi takes 4-5 times as long.

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My wife forbids me from getting any large appliances for any 1 thing, so I could never convince her to get a ride cooker. Instead we got an InstaPot that we use exclusively to cook rice. It's way different (trust me)

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There's a "fast" option on most zojirushis. it should take about 1 hour if you select that. Source: I'm Asian

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solrizereply
lemmy.ml

My mom dislikes instant pot rice and likes zojirushi rice. IDK what the difference is but she can tell. Shrug.

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sh.itjust.works

There’s definitely nuance to how you do it in the instant pot, depending on what kind of rice it is. Zojirushi is a little more hands-off, and fool-proof. I just never decide 2 hours in advance that I want rice with dinner.

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Helix 🧬reply
feddit.org

If you have a microwave, there's microwave rice cookers aswell.

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MTK
lemmy.world

Any basic ear plugs, literally $2 to make the world nicer, to sleep better in loud situations, to protect your hearing, to prevent infections in pools, and more.

You don't realize how much nicer the world is when it's like 15db quiter, especially when you are in a city.

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Valmondreply
lemmy.world

My ears doesn't like earplugs, or those old ear buds for listening to music, they just fall out. The new earbuds like apple & co works very well, are there ear plugs like that?

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snek_boireply
lemmy.ml

Earplugs come in different sizes. Maybe it's a matter of experimenting?

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Nah, they all just pops out, I got slits instead of tubular openings 😅

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yall.theatl.social

A microwave sandwich griller. I saw one recommended on another of this type thread, so I gave it a try. You can’t believe how great this thing is. When I worked in an office, I had grilled sandwiches several times a week, and I still use it at home all the time.

https://a.co/d/4VSmebm

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Doesn't look bad at all! Seems like a nice and space saving alternative to a dedicated sandwich maker.

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lemsipreply
sh.itjust.works


Sorry, $100 aud, not freedom units. But that's about 64 freedom units, which also seems crazily expensive.

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That’s Australian Amazon. In the US Amazon store it shows as $29.99. Even the normal list price before the discount is $36.99.

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lemmy.ml

Low-profile noise-cancelling earbuds. Lived with a snoring roommate for some months, don't know how I would've slept without those.

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group.lt

CPAP for the roommate and sleep issues for both of you sorted.

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Moonguidereply
lemmy.ml

The nothing buds are pretty good and if I'm not wrong I got them under 50.

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Every time I go to a bidet-less house, and see that they're going as unwashed as a 5th century peasant

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You really should buy a bedbug proof mattress cover and interceptors for the legs of your bed and furniture. Trust me when I say that an ounce of prevention will save you a lot of trouble, cost, and emotional trauma. Even if it costs more, buy then anyway.

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feddit.uk

As someone that works from home and eats a lot of sandwiches; a bread maker. Great for pizza dough too!

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Oh damn, I hadn't thought about this but that's not a bad idea. My mom used to have one when I was a teenager and would make this potato bread that I friggin' loved. She always said it was dead simple, maybe it's time to look into that myself.

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HistoryPugreply
lemmy.ml

Yes they even have a gluten free mode on newer models.

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lemm.ee

One of those flip boards for folding shirts, especially if you’re adhd, it makes it so you can neatly fold them and still see the front of the shirt so no more unfolding a bunch of things to check if it’s what you want and then just get left there unfolded

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lemmy.ml

genuinely curious, do most people fold shirts so the front ends up inside? I pretty much just copied the way they fold them at stores so the front is on display

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Tipponreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

My wife doesn't just do this, she irons t-shirts inside out to protect the design, but also folds them with the design on the inside. Most of my t-shirts are black, so I have no way of telling them apart without unfolding them...

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lemmy.world

I took to rolling mine, takes half the space, quarter of the time, and no wrinkles or seems.

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I simply hang all of my cloths in the closet. Shirts, pants, underwear. Socks go in a bag (which is also hanging)

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lemmy.world

Electric kettle.

Bone conduction headphones.

Rechargeable head lamp.

Nice EDC knife.

Driving gloves.

A really good insulated cup.

French press.

Digital kitchen scale.

Slow cooker.

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NotSoapreply
feddit.dk

I would switch French Press with AeroPress, for convenience. But other than that. Great list.

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GraniteMreply
lemmy.world

I haven't used AeroPress, but I appreciate that the French press is equally useful for making both hot and cold brew coffee. Mine is all-metal and you could just about beat someone to death with it.

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I loved my French press, but I did not enjoy the cleanup.
So I tried AeroPress, and fell in love with it, so simple and fast, so easy to clean up, and the coffee is great.
I haven't tried cold brew coffee, but I have seen people do it.
I have also made iced coffee in it, but I haven't found the perfect mix yet.

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lemmy.ml

A Time Timer.

They're not cheap, especially for a timer that's bare bones (~20 USD).

But it has changed my work life.

  1. People who want to interrupt me while I'm working can now see how long until I have my next break. So I am interrupted less.
  2. Now I self-regulate a bit better, so I'm able to work longer without destroying myself in the process. I take breaks that help me with repetitive strain injuries and with feeling like I'm a human being and not just a machine.
  3. Now I remember to actually start timers when I start working. I know this is a bit silly, but I was having trouble creating a habit of stopping for breaks. I tried to solve this by setting timers on my phone, but I constantly forgot doing it. Now I'm reminded to start a timer by something that I see on my desk.
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Nice onel, thanks for sharing! This is something I can improve on aswell, as a desk worker. Furthermore because taking eyes of the monitor screen regulary is supposed to reduce eye strain! I got this timer for my desk and workouts at home.

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Valmondreply
lemmy.world

Why is it the wrong way (going counter clockwise)?

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snek_boireply
lemmy.ml

Ah. To set up the timer, you do pull the hand counter clockwise, as if you were pulling a spring-loaded car backwards for it to move forward on its own. After you release the Time Timer, its hand will move forward on its own, normally, clockwise.

It is a bit unusual, but the point of the timer is to see how much time you’ve got left. It’s like a battery charge percentage. You know that when the battery reaches zero, you’ve got to charge it up again.

I hope the explanation helps. If not, feel free to ask or to check out the videos in the Time Timer website. After all, it is a strange product.

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Valmondreply
lemmy.world

Lol thank you but I do know how a wind up clock works 😁, I have just never seen one going "backwards".

Here's one on my stove:

Maybe it's a European/ US difference?

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Ah that makes sense. Maybe it's a European/US difference, but it could be just a Time Timer thing. My air fryer is from an American company and it has the same timer as you (wind it up clockwise, then the hand moves counter-clockwise).

I wonder if both types of timers (wind up clockwise and wind up counter-clockwise) seek to distinguish themselves from normal clocks in different ways:

  • Wind up clockwise timers (like your stove and my airfryer) let you know it's not a normal clock by flowing counter-clockwise.
  • Clockwise timers (like a Time Timer) let you know it's not a normal clock by having a red disk slowly become smaller.
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Visual timers are a dyscalculia and time-blindness game changer! I don't like Time Timer being "backwards" but the (often cheaper) alternative brands offer plenty more options! My Secura brand timer goes the opposite direction and I prefer it.

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Owl
lemm.ee

I was gonna say an OLED monitor but then i saw the 100$ or less

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There are other kinds of monitors that come pretty close, but definitely not for under $100. For example, the Nebula display on some Asus laptops, or the Nixeus NX-EDG34S (which is no longer available, but I assume there are equally good monitors available using the same tech).

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sopuli.xyz

For me, literally game changing item is a game controller. For the games with native controller support it is awesome. Its easier and more confortable than mouse and keyboard. Of course it is not comparable with mouse and keyboard, especially in games heavily relied on mouse, but for anything else, on my opinion, it is a better option. My controller is quite cheap, but works well. I bought a controller to see what it is and how different it is for gaming, compared to mouse and keyboard. At first it was difficult, as i did not have an experience with controller, but now i enjoy it.

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Gelikreply
feddit.dk

Good one, a controller is really a game changer. I enjoy it too, and think it's even much needed one for some games, like Dark Souls. 4 years ago I bought the used Xbox controller from a co-worker, as he got himself the new version. Paid him $10-15 IIRC. This year I bough a new wireless USB-Dongle for $15, as the old one got wonky. Very much worth it.

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What is it with those USB dongles? Mine also just died after a while. But yeah, the Xbox controller is great and since it uses regular Bluetooth, the dongle isn't the only way to connect it.

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I like that having a controller gives me more versatility in my seating position when gaming. At my desk, I can use either the controller or mouse and keyboard. If I get tired in that position, the long wire on my controller means I can sit elsewhere and play (my desk is positioned such that I can just rotate my monitor and play it from my sofa if I want).

I also enjoy that a controller is more portable than my mouse and keyboard for playing games on my laptop when away from home.

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sh.itjust.works

I broke down and googled it and it's a reusable menstrual cup, so I think my guess was the closest.

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lemm.ee

didn't know you could use rewriteable cd as menstrual cups.

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lemmy.world

Some chifi buds and a (Bluetooth) dac.

I have a pair of kz prx (planars, 37 bucks) and a hiby w3II (good enough over by and oké over cable, 40). If you don’t need by I will recommend the trn black pearl as it has the same parts as some of its more expensive counterparts

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ELIX: Wifi headphones and a DAC (the thingy that taked digital music and makes it into analog sound for a 3.5 jack).

Bet you can't get all that for $100 though. A used pair of senheisser maybe, but an OK used DAC is probably at least $100 in itself.

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Cheap headphones and a connector to make them sound good via Bluetooth pretty much. A lot better sound than AirPods Pro 2 André passive noise cancellation is also enough to drown out most noises

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sh.itjust.works

Foldable bathtub
Ideal for smaller apartments that don't have their own bathtub since it fits in the shower.
I bought one despite not really being a bather, but then I realized why I wasn't into bathing. It's because bathtubs you lie in kinda suck. Buoyenzy means that your feet and chest will always want to rise above the water

But the foldable is more barrel shaped, like a Japanese bathtub. So your whole body save your head stays submerged. Who would have thought that the Japanese, a people with entire industries around bathing know a thing or two about good tub design

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Do you have a good brand recommendation? Or something to look for? My wife always complains about how tub being too small and she is tiny compared to me. I can never fit

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lemmy.world

Ok I almost see the picture. Do you put a chair in or something or are you crouched? Even with boyuancy I feel like my knees would have a hard time with it. Also a little concerned with using something like that in a space that isint quite expected to have that much weight?

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No chair, the buoyenzy perfectly cancles it out. Also, it doesn't actually need tham much water. I usually only film it halfway foll and the mass of my own body fills it up the rest. So it only weighs as much as one very heavy guy

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