wintermute_oregon,

Good knives. Well worth it.

PeepinGoodArgs,

This and knife sharpening kit. I brought back two Farberware pieces of crap and use them more than my Wusthof chef’s knife now.

yoz,

Are whetstone any good?

nocturne213,

If you know how to use it. If you do not know got to use it a kit that you just stick in the knife is going to be way better.

gears,

Or you can learn? It sounds like a skill worth learning

Waitwuhtt,

It is worth learning. A single two sided whetstone and some basic skill will give you sharp knives for the rest of your life.

Bonus, keep your cheap knives. They are typically a softer metal that will require maintenance more often so you can practice.

Also learn when you need to sharpen and when you need to hone. Your knife may be sharp but the edge is out of shape (folded, bent over). A few swipes of a hone and you could be back to 80-90% sharp.

At this point I use medium value knives and sharpen them once a year. I have no regrets regarding learning to sharpen with a whetstone. I also typically don’t sharpen beyond 1000 grit and it’s still enough for people to remark on how sharp the knives are.

Best of luck.

DScratch,

Instead of a hone you could make a strop. A 2”x10” bit of leather, buy a stick of stropping compound and you get to feel like an old timey barber.

Sagifurius,

That’s no longer true. A dishwasher safe trend took over, most cheap knives are extremely hard now. I’ve a nice old set of not quite stainless that sharpen very easily and the ten thousand grit polish stone I have actually does something. Most new knives I sharpen for people I don’t even go over 3000 because they are far too hard to take much effect. My personal favorites are old Wiltshire 70s wood handled inox cleavers and Opinel knives, those opinel especially turn into a razor incredibly easily.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

Once a year?? I have to sharpen like every time I use my kitchen knives

pineapplelover,

Yes. Best way to sharpen a knife

Nach,

I bought a really nice Benchmade pocket knife. I like the way it opens Amazon packages

friek,

I wish I had more upvotes. Good knives make cooking easy and, more important, prevent injuries.

wintermute_oregon,

I bought some knife set that cost like 1000 dollars. It was an impulsive buy when I won an award at work.

Damn I learned expensive knives are worth every penny. I’ve had them twenty years. Normally I’d buy a knife and have to throw it away after a couple of years because they couldn’t be sharpened as they were cheap.

I cook every day and it makes it so much easier.

Eheran,

You can sharpen every knife. Better knifes stay sharper for longer, but they still need to be sharpened regularly. This also applies to ceramic knifes, which stay sharper even longer, but also need to be sharpened after a lot of use.

biscoot,

Oh I wasn’t aware you could sharpen ceramic knives. Does it require different tools to sharpen than steel knives?

Sagifurius,

Diamond dust grinder wheel. Hard to find.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

Just wait for the knife sharpening man to roll through town at that point

Eheran,
FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

Couldn’t agree more sharp knives don’t slip. Yet some people out there are purposely blunting kitchen knives.

Mr_Blott,

People with glass cutting boards 🧐🤨

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

People with iPad cutting boards 😗😶

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

I’ve heard that, but I’ve only ever cut myself with the really sharp knives and yeah it’s clean, but when the knife is dull it just kind of pokes my finger and that’s it

pugsnroses77,

stand mixer. i make bread like no ones business. and a warm coat (i bought one at a hardware store lol) and nice warm boots.

Bye,

Thrift store cast iron pan for $2

Craigslist 2001 honda cr-v 4wd for $3100

Craigslist specialized s-works road bike for $150

My first house in 2019 for $400k, with a loan for $280k at 4% (refinanced later to 2.8%)

Harbor freight car ramps for $30 so I can do oil changes and stuff

Naz,

Specialized S-Works bike for $150? Dude, that thing definitely has to have been stolen. They retail for like $4-15K.

Bye,

I live in a town with tons of pro bikers, you can buy used Quintana Roo tri bikes here for less than $700, that’s my next purchase. They cost 10k+ new. Sponsored athletes get the bikes for nothing, then basically give them away when they upgrade every year.

The specialized was a 5 year old bike, ridden in two races (she trained on a different bike!) then it sat in a garage. So I got it for nothing. It was aluminum not carbon, so I guess people weren’t super excited about it, and it’s a model before they switched to disc brakes and electronic shifters. I swapped all the components to a Chinese carbon frame from aliexpress, it’s my comp bike now lol I’m not sponsored.

AcornCarnage,
@AcornCarnage@lemmy.world avatar

One of my favorite purchases in terms of usefulness, cost, and fun (relative) was these frigging ceiling fan pull chains. I saw them on some “things you didn’t know you needed” list or something. But for less than $10, they have made my life infinitely easier and they do give me a little joy every time I pull on them.

gears,

Because they’re labelled?

AcornCarnage,
@AcornCarnage@lemmy.world avatar

Right. I never pull the wrong one anymore because fan=fan and light=light. I know it’s a stupid minor thing, but it’s great.

eran_morad,

Prob my house.

CrimeDad,

My house. Even though we have to pay taxes and mortgage interest, it beats paying rent to a landlord. Also, we bought it in 2020 and it has appreciated it value significantly since then. However, that appreciation is kind of fictitious to me, because if we sold the house it’s unlikely that we’d be able to buy a similar one in the same area for less. So, it’s just a nice house.

books,

Yeah housing gains do nothing for you if you want to stay in the same area.

Theoretically you’ll have more equity so you can take out loans, but with high interest rates you’ll likely avoid that… and your property taxes will eventually go up since your home value has gone up.

Hate the fact that my house has gained so much.

CrimeDad,

At least property tax increases usually aren’t as bad as rent increases, at least in my experience.

My apparently controversial take is that flat property taxes should be abolished and the imputed rent of a given property should be progressively taxed as income instead.

eran_morad,

Whatever down payment you put into your house (+ whatever equity you build) appreciates at the rate of housing gains in your area. You protect that capital from devaluation due to inflation. Housing gains can do a hell of a lot for you if you want to trade up in your own neighborhood.

Sacreblew,

And insurance goes up now that it would be more expensive to replace.

friek,

A bidet. $30, attaches under your toilet seat. Life changing.

s3rvant,
@s3rvant@kbin.social avatar

+1 for bidet; got mine after recommendation from a friend and since then my folks and son-in-law have also upgraded

JimmyBigSausage,

Which model did you buy?

davefischer,
@davefischer@beehaw.org avatar

In 2009 I bought a lot of 10 late 90s Sun servers (1997 machines upgraded a few years later with better CPUs) for $300. Original list price about $2.5 million. After fixing a few problems and swapping parts to max out half the machines, I kept a few as my compute servers, and traded the rest for SGIs. An Onyx for the museum, and a small (one 6’ rack) Origin-2000 for myself.

Geometrinen_Gepardi,

How much power do they pull from the plug?

davefischer,
@davefischer@beehaw.org avatar

The Suns (E4000s) want a 12A circuit. The SGI wants 2 x 16A + 14A for the disk arrays. (Not that either draws nearly that much, of course.)

dumdum666,

Dave probably has one of those small nuclear plants in his backyard…

Pistcow,

Purple bed. Super expensive but the most comfortable sleep I’ve ever had. Prior, I’ve spent way more on high-end pillow tops, but they eventually get lumpy. I’ve had a Purple 2 King matress for 6 years, and it’s as good as day one. My #1 purchase ever, period. Sleeps cool and preasure perfectly. Makes me sad when friends ask for bed recommendations, and then they get the Costco bed in a box. Had a couple of them complain, and I just shrug. Might sound like an advertisement, but I 100% love this bed. But of a pain to change the protector since the King matress weighs over 200 pounds

wintermute_oregon,

I’ve been thinking of buying one. Did you try it before butting or just buy it? A good bed is worth the money

Pistcow,

Just bought it after watching a ton of reviews. If you buy from Purple online you have a certain number of trial days where you can send it back. I tried the purple foam pillow which was awesome BUT it weighed 10 pounds and as a side sleeper it put my arm to sleep. I sent it back for a full refund. Really wished it worked out because I’ve yet to find a good pilloow.

Chilly,

I have some friends that love them and only have purple mattresses now. I slept on their bed and it was okay… I think if you prefer the floating on top feeling they’re probably great, I prefer the tempurpedic style of sinking in

Pistcow,

It takes a little getting used to but its q00% consistant and cool. Zero motion getting up in the middle of the jight for your partner. Tempurpedics get hotter than the surface of the sun, Purple is actually cool all the time forever.

mountainCalledMonkey,

without a ton of thought, and other than my current house:

  • travel, in general. recently a trip to sail out of svalbard down to norway. it’s another world up there
  • an inexpensive handtruck is one of the most useful tools i have
  • a ‘prosumer’ grade espresso machine and a grinder is used and loved every single day
yenahmik,

Lasik. Being able to wake up in the morning and just see things with zero effort was life changing.

FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

It was shocking just how simple of a procedure it was when I got it. The actual surgery was under 3 minutes, the doctor joked about it he could complete it before a song finished at the start. Then my eyes were only recovering for like 36hrs if you don’t count eyedrops.

Trollivier,

I had PRK operation, and I confirm. Best investment in my life.

endlessbeard,

I’ve gotta chime in here with an opposing viewpoint. I got all laser lasik and while it mostly corrected my myopia (went from -5 to -0.5 sph), it gave me really bad astigmatism, to the point where night driving is much more dangerous for me. Glasses were a pain in the ass but at least they made things crystal clear. Post surgery everything except bright sunlight now has an annoying halo. I’m 3 years post surgery btw, and went back under the laser twice to try to get it corrected.

v_krishna, (edited )
@v_krishna@lemmy.ml avatar

That scares me. I also have family members who got it decades back and for the most part they all still have to use glasses.

I have ridiculously bad vision (-9.5 contact prescription) and bad astigmatism already, thankfully every optometrist ever has told me I’m a horrible candidate for it so I’ve never even had the possibility in my mind.

Chilly,

I just asked my eye doctor about this yesterday. She said LASIK would correct myopia for 10-15 years, then it’ll start coming back. She also said everyone loses up close eyesight about 45 so you’ll have to wear glasses or contacts anyway. Said it’s only worth it if you really want to see without putting on glasses.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

Damn thanks for the opposing experience. You’re doing a good thing letting people know the possible tradeoffs

Horsey,

My synology NAS. It’s great being able to have a central place for all my files that’s platform agnostic.

jrbaconcheese,

If you got one with a decent CPU it’s also quite the little workhorse of a home server via its apps and Docker.

jayknight,

Mine is quite old now but has always been slow a molasses. Maybe I should upgrade.

jrbaconcheese,

I went from 212j to 920+ and it’s night and day in terms of what it can do. It was also $400 more so there is that.

It has been a fun hobby to nerd out learning Docker, networking magic, VPNs, and such. It may tun into full-blown Linux on a PC at some point.

DrJenkem,
@DrJenkem@lemmy.blugatch.tube avatar

If you go the full Linux desktop route, I recommend installing a hypervisor like proxmox to make it easy to spin up and manage VM’s and containers off the bare metal.

A lot more work to setup than a NAS like Synology, but having some more control over the setup and tailoring it to your needs makes it worth it imo.

jrbaconcheese,

Thanks for the tip, i didn’t actually 100% understand what proxmox was until you said that it is a hypervisor.

I have a NUC that I accidentally stole from my last job that may become my hobby PC. I will probably try a distro on bare metal to get my feet wet but then take it to there. Or maybe a USB distro to start? I haven’t put much thought into it yet.

jayknight,

Yeah, just try some stuff, then wipe it and try something else. Do that until you have an idea of what you want to try more of.

demesisx,
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

I have a Synology NAS too but YSK they’re an absolute shit company who only does well because they’re the only game in town. They used to be great but they’ve started doing some questionable things in recent years with “official” drives and their customer service is SO bad.

Also, they’re closed source.

netburnr,
@netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

They aren’t the only game, there is also QNAP, I’ve had several of them.

demesisx,
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

Spec-wise QNAP has always at least had parity but where they sucked was customer service. That’s why I didn’t even mention them.

netburnr,
@netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

Never needed aupport, I just spin them up, create the disk groups and shares, setup the offsite backup and they do their thing.

s3rvant,
@s3rvant@kbin.social avatar

Multiple computer monitors

I love being able to have chats / reference materials up on one screen while working on another

SnokenKeekaGuard,
@SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I regret any money I spend unless it’s for smth for someone I love.

brygphilomena,

Gotta learn to love yourself. Then you can spend all the money with no regrets.

clucking_sliver,

One of those nice traveling Bluetooth speakers about half the size of a brick. Whenever I travel I bring it and it is a huge improvement having music that sounds good everywhere.

It was more than I wanted to spend but it was money well spent these many years later.

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