Communist,
@Communist@lemmy.ml avatar

Bidet, easy, second choice was an AMDGPU, fuck nvidia.

FilthyHookerSpit,

Why “fuck Nvidia” ?

I’m thinking about building a PC and am debating between the 7900 or a 4070 ti

Communist,
@Communist@lemmy.ml avatar

drewdevault.com/2017/10/26/Fuck-you-nvidia.html

short version: everybody got together and agreed on some standards, nvidia refused to show up, said fuck that, made their own shitty standard that would’ve caused a massive duplication of everyones effort, all so that they could keep their driver proprietary more easily, and they only recently gave up on this.

There’s a ton of other shit like this.

invidious.asir.dev/watch?v=Q4SWxWIOVBM

FilthyHookerSpit,

Welp, thats pushed me to go pure amd

toxicyeti,
@toxicyeti@sh.itjust.works avatar

Custom molded earplugs. As a musician and photographer who shoots bands, I can’t imagine NOT having them.

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

That is some complex assassination backstory you have there. What do you even have against music?

Denvil,

Nothing, he’s a musician. He’s just got to free up some space in the spotlight for himself

ShaunaTheDead,
@ShaunaTheDead@kbin.social avatar
andrewta,

Music nothing most likely.

Not wanting to have massive tinnitus. Most likely the reason. Protect the ears.

Flumsy,

Do you actually get tinnitus from gunshots?

andrewta,

Short answer : yes

Longer answer : continously being exposed to loud noise can hurt your hearing

Beyond that talk to an ear doctor or a musician / drummer or a military combat vet

all-knight-party,
@all-knight-party@kbin.run avatar

Good musician's earplugs will make everything quieter so as not to damage your ears, but you can still hear and enjoy the music. Industrial type ones are more powerful and block out as much as possible

Edit: I finally understood the joke

Chetzemoka,

I’ll second this one, and I mostly only use mine for sleep. You can get some that you mold yourself, so there’s less fear of losing them. I use Radians brand.

brygphilomena,

My house. I am constantly stressed now, but it’s something I can work on, improve, and builds equity.

The medicine cabinet in my bathroom. I know it sounds stupid, but of all the improvements in my house I’ve made in the last year, this one has had the most impact. It looks great and gives me tons more storage. And since I use it every single day, I can appreciate it every single day.

popcap200,

Yeah, my girlfriend and I were telling people, it’s great. We can just put holes in walls and no one can stop us. We don’t have to stress about a deposit or anything like that. It’s so freeing.

klemptor,

Which medicine cabinet did you get?

brygphilomena,

I picked this one up. It matched the sink and vanity that came with the house perfectly and was built at a much higher quality than I expected.

Home Decorators Collection Home Decorators Collection 25 in. W x 25 in. H Rectangular Medicine Cabinet with Mirror www.homedepot.com/p/…/302968021SKU# 302968021

I also got one of those cabinets that goes over the toilet too, and while it looks alright, it felt cheap when I put it together.

Zenna Home 23.25 in. W x 71 in. H x 7.88 in. D Dark Brown Over-the-Toilet Storage with Glass Windows in Espresso www.homedepot.com/p/…/320104339SKU# 320104339

ohlaph,

I hear you there. I love almost everything about my house, but the damn mortgage is not something I enjoy paying every month.

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.

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.

TotallyNotASub,

My IKEA 100cm blahaj for 30€. Now I don’t feel as lonely every night.

RagingRobot,

I recently bought an electric car and I’m loving it. I would recommend getting one. I charge it at night and it can go all over town. We recently took a long trip too. It definitely took more time than it would have in a gas car but we just ate while the car charged and that worked out awesome since we needed to eat anyways.

learningduck,

Especially for a pet lover or a parent.

My daughter fell asleep as we were reaching a destination. I could just leave the AC waiting for her to wake up on without causing any noise nor carbon dioxide.

Ashtear,

Hard plastic pan scrapers, kinda like these.

A friend had a bunch in her kitchen when I was housesitting and I took one home. First started using it in my air fryer to get rid of gunk without scraping up the finish, but now I use a set all over my kitchen. For all I know they’ve been around 20 years and I never knew. Dirt cheap, too.

Rentlar,

Electrical tape, anything I don’t know how to otherwise fix, electrical tape fixes it in a pinch. Haven’t tried it with relationship issues yet, though.

Wojwo,

It’s probably not ideal, but if there’s consent…

yoz,

This gave me a chuckle

Witchfire,
@Witchfire@lemmy.world avatar

Protip, electrical tape is very frequently used to make nipple pasties (though I recommend putting a nonstick square over the nipple)

AreaSIX,

My dog. Easily the most value I’ve ever got for my money, no comparison.

SuperSpruce,

My 2nd monitor. It’s some 24" curved 165Hz 1080p monitor that I bought from a guy at my university for $105. While not the best for gaming (noticable ghosting), it’s been incredibly helpful for work as it gets more complicated in university. The extra screen real estate lets me fit so much more without needing to alt tab or click on another window.

chiliedogg,

You’ve started down a dangerous path.

I’m looking into how to squeeze in a 4th monitor now.

Emma_Gold_Man,

42" 1080p TV. Again, probably not the best for gaming, but I don’t really game heavily. And for work - complete game changer.

SuperSpruce,

When I get a bit more space to myself, I’m thinking of somehow wall mounting a 42"-50" 4K TV and using that as a work monitor. Or maybe I don’t need a wall mount. I’d have what feels like acres of screen real estate.

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.

dylanTheDeveloper,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

Bidget, I’m a pretty large man (450 pounds) and I always have trouble reaching under to wipe. I would go weeks without wiping and just let it build up like fondu on my ass while I sit in my gamer chair and argue with Redditors (my karma is over 10 mill btw). My hygiene got so bad my pants were decomposing because of all the caked shit. One day as I was moderating r/mademesmile I noticed an ask reddit thread that was talking about bidgets. They were saying how great they were for blasting your butthole clean and how much you save on toilet paper so I asked my mother for some money to buy an attachment for my toilet.

I ordered it off Amazon for like $100 and I got my mom’s boyfriend to install it and oh boy was this thing a life changer. First time I used it it didn’t do much because my ass was full of dried shit but eventually with the help of a paint scraper my butt was cleaner than the Shinano-gawa (that is a Japanese lake) but then I noticed that when the water hits a particular spot under my balls my uuuhhh yeah. So even though I can’t really see anything because it’s so small I could see the semen oozing down my leg. That’s when I realised I can jerk myself off useing the bidget. I would bring my gaming setup into the bathroom and play Genshin impact while the bidget sprays water under me until I cummed. I eventually had to throw it away because it rusted from constant use but I am saving up for one of those Japanese smart toilets so I can install it in my bedroom.

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

A jannies greatest tool chuck from formally chucks sneed and feed doesn’t want you to know about!

CuttingBoard,

Have you used it when you eat tendies and guzzle chokkie milk?

dylanTheDeveloper,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

Literally impossible to jack off while eating

Vcio,

Soldering Iron, the amount of money you will save from fixing your own stuff is ridiculous.

Kase,

How much will I save from burning my hand… again

But genuinely, that’s rad, I’m happy it’s working out for you lol. Stay safe :)

Jarlsburg, (edited )

Ender 3 3d printer about 6 years ago. I bought it used for $100 on a whim with no knowledge on how to use one. Now it’s the most useful tool in my house. Need a slightly bigger hollow wall anchor? You can print one. Custom desk organizer? Print one. Name plates for a dinner party. Stamp to impress into wax or leather. Fantasy scatter terrain.

There is certainly a learning curve but if you can get proficient you can make countless helpful things that would would not be able to buy.

Kritoke,

I agree but having a more reliable printer you don’t have to fix is even better. It allowed me to start teaching myself CAD and now I spend time designing stuff around the house rather than fixing or upgrading the printer. I use Alibre Design, allows you to buy outright and no subscription if you don’t mind being on an older version.

Jarlsburg,

Oh, I agree. I use a different printer now too for most things but I still have the original one. The technology has really advanced in the intervening years.

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