What was something that you thought was overhyped that actually lived up to the hype?
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What was that "holy crap I didn't know what good audio was" moment for you?
wrote last edited by [email protected]50 dollar pair of Sennheiser over the ear (not cans) headphones absolutely blew my mind which lead to many a denon, electovoice, carver, klipsch, adcom, & cerwin-vega passing through my hands (i miss my "house" speakers (cobbled together and refoamed the woofers from 2 sets of 1970's vintage D9's and ran them with a 200 watt rms/ch electrovoice power amp as a bedroom dj for many a house party
) not to say my current stereo cant thump, buuuuuttttt (i hear an old man in my head) "theres no replacement for displacement" way of thinking will probably lead to either a home theater sub or more car audio
Edit: and good taste in polk! I ran their 6.5 coaxials in the doors of my car with an Alpine 9855, kenwood power amp giving them around 80-100 watts and 24db/octave high and low pass filters (i cant recall the center freq of those crossovers but i think i rolled the lows off around 1500 hz and the highs around 4000-4500 hz)
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I didn't see any of the hype for the Barbie movie (apparently they painted streets in London pink?), but I just went in and saw it. Awesome film
Also: A laser tape measure. I always heard about people ranting about them, and often thought "I get it I get it you're a child who likes shiny things", but I finally got one and it is one of my most prized possessions. I can now find out the distance to things like THAT.
Didn't live up the hype: I caved in and got a mechanical keyboard. A nice one. Keychron something such. I now have a heavy clackety-clack keyboard. That's it. The usual plastic 15 quid keyboards I get are only every so slightly less good. Don't buy into this fad. It's for ASMR fanatics and their heavy wallets
I bought a mechanical keyboard back when this whole mechanical keyboard fad was in its infancy back in the mid-2000's. Honestly, the main reason I bought it was because I thought the key backlighting was cool. It's a nice keyboard, but I find a decent membrane keyboard (such as what I have at work) to work just as well for a fraction of the cost.
I suppose I can't complain about the durability though, as it's lasted nearly 20 years now.
Not too long ago I checked out the current state of what is out there, and it's just nuts with all the choices. Not to mention all the fanatics that seem to like to build dozens of keyboards.
Interestingly, despite all the heavy customization of things like switches and keycaps, there seems to be very little ability to customize the layout. Many of the various compact keyboards out there make some interesting design choices (IMHO) about what keys they leave off, and where they distribute the keys that they decide to still include. I wouldn't mind taking a short at creating my own compact layout, but that doesn't seem to be what the hobby is about.
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50 dollar pair of Sennheiser over the ear (not cans) headphones absolutely blew my mind which lead to many a denon, electovoice, carver, klipsch, adcom, & cerwin-vega passing through my hands (i miss my "house" speakers (cobbled together and refoamed the woofers from 2 sets of 1970's vintage D9's and ran them with a 200 watt rms/ch electrovoice power amp as a bedroom dj for many a house party
) not to say my current stereo cant thump, buuuuuttttt (i hear an old man in my head) "theres no replacement for displacement" way of thinking will probably lead to either a home theater sub or more car audio
Edit: and good taste in polk! I ran their 6.5 coaxials in the doors of my car with an Alpine 9855, kenwood power amp giving them around 80-100 watts and 24db/octave high and low pass filters (i cant recall the center freq of those crossovers but i think i rolled the lows off around 1500 hz and the highs around 4000-4500 hz)
wrote last edited by [email protected]Cool! 200 Watt RMS/ch yoooooooo
My 2nd experience, which happened to be headphones as well - a wired set of B&W I got for $2 because the cable frayed.
I'm on board with you there about the "displacement" idea. With engines technology can help, but with audio all the wave guides, custom boxes and tomfoolery in the world can't get around physics. Bigger = better.
edit: re your edit. A big part of how I do ... things... is to be patient and let them come into my life. Having been able to pick up so much crazy gear for pennies means I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I paid retail or even used prices. When the "bug" was first starting to bite me I decided to buy a used sub for $100 which was still a deal. I nearly cried when I saw the exact sub at thrift for $9. But hey, sold the one I bought and moved on so no issue. But yeah... I don't have the money to buy everything I'd like but I'm becoming aware of what's good and what's not, and I enjoy the "saving" or "free" aspect very much. Plus I get to keep the constant upgrade cycle going and make a bit of side cash too.
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Yes, being in totality is a completely different experience. Imagine looking up at the sky into a twilight, where a black hole ringed with ghostly white light hovers eerily where the sun once was. It's truly otherworldly
And the temperature and sound changes too. Also it's pretty neat to be in a crowd for a moment of communal awe.
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This isn't hyped by normal people I guess but when I was looking for a better pillow, these custom-sized memory foam pillows seemed like a crazy overhype and a grab for money by physiotherapists. $200 and a year later, still the best purchase I have made for my bed.
Also, peanut butter. I hated peanut butter growing up and never understood how people are so obsessed with it. Man did I miss out for years, that shit is so good and so versatile.
Pro tip: crush roasted unsalted peanuts and have real peanut butter. You have no idea what you're missing. The peanut butter sold in most places is hydraulically fractured, then the peanut oil is reserved and replaced with inferior soybean. Crushed (not fractured) peanut butter does not separate, and it is breathtakingly versatile in cooking!
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McDonald's Coke.
The water, the syrup, the mechanism, the ice, the cup, the straw - everything engineered and closely controlled to not only be great on it's own as a standalone drink/experience, but also SYNERGIZE PERFECTLY with their meals.
If you're going to McD's and not ordering Coke, you're doing yourself a disservice.
It's essentially a three star Michelin drink and meal, but priced at McDonald's prices and available and mass produced everywhere.
essentially a three star Michelin drink and meal
What the fuck are you talking about. It's sugar water and hot candy.
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Cyberpunk but that’s after all the patches
Bought it at launch and just couldn't cope with the mechanics. Not a fun experience. But then I played it after 2.0 came out and now I have a favorite game. Never really had one before.
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Purple bed. Best purchase in my entire life.
I dumped my purple because it was bad to fuck on
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Tell me more about this pillow of yours please
wrote last edited by [email protected]Just a pillow that is filled with buckwheat. They're like 50 bucks. Kind of bean-baggy. If you get one, you'll put your head on it and think,"Damn, this is kind of hard", but then you'll adjust it to your head and have a great nights sleep. I kept hearing about them, then I needed to replace my pillow one day and figured,what the hell. Let's see what this is about. Totally worth it.
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Pro tip: crush roasted unsalted peanuts and have real peanut butter. You have no idea what you're missing. The peanut butter sold in most places is hydraulically fractured, then the peanut oil is reserved and replaced with inferior soybean. Crushed (not fractured) peanut butter does not separate, and it is breathtakingly versatile in cooking!
How do you crush the peanuts? What tools do you use?
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friendslop video games. its fun to get into wacky little low budget games with people you like.
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I didn't think Portal could possibly live up to the hype and I slept on it for a a decade. It did. Superb game
So looking forward to that piece of cake
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An air fryer. Holy cow that thing is versatile and an amazing addition to the kitchen!
I ended up with one for free after years of not caring. What I found is that you cannot match their ability to turn the cheapest hot dogs into great hot dogs. That a kielbasa or smoked sausage becomes a work of art. Heat up a microwave burrito in the microwave and then crisp it in the air fryer. Perfect for egg rolls. Anything where that skin has to be crispy or have a bite to it is a great thing to throw into an air fryer.
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Breaking Bad
I'm not normally a fan of dramas but after Breaking Bad I became a person that will sit down and not leave the couch if Breaking Bad is on.
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How do you crush the peanuts? What tools do you use?
wrote last edited by [email protected]You can actually buy a peanut crushing machine! I don't have one, and I can't honestly see that anyone would want to go through the botheration of cleaning and maintaining but hey to each their own!
For me there's a bulk food center that sells stuff out of bins by weight, and they provide the crushers for a minor extra charge, I believe it's 11 cents extra per 100g
Every once in awhile I run out of peanut butter, but because I actually always have roasted unsalted peanuts, if I need to I can just bust them up or smosh them in my cast iron mortar and pestle
You can just bash some on a cutting board with a hard heavy thing... The little smashed up nuggets are amazing on different things like rice noodles, as a topping for curries, some salads
One of my favorite uses for peanut butter, and you only need like a tablespoon, is mix it in with a little bit of beef broth out of a box, mix in the peanut butter, some Thai chilies or whatever heat you like, spices to taste, and then you can parboil some potatoes and finish them in that sauce and it's like this crazy... like dude just try it
I love peanuts so much!
Edit: I forgot to mention I was eating peanuts while typing this comment
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And the temperature and sound changes too. Also it's pretty neat to be in a crowd for a moment of communal awe.
not even just the people, we were on the edge of a lake and something about the way the wildlife sounded just changed.
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I dumped my purple because it was bad to fuck on
Nah, it's good for that. Temourpedic memory foam was the worst for that.
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friendslop video games. its fun to get into wacky little low budget games with people you like.
"Lovers in a dangerous space time"
Definitely not made for 4 semi drunk guys in their 30s but dayum we had a ton of fun
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Wait, how well you like a mechanical keyboard generally mainly hinges on what kind of mechanical switches you get, and there are like over a dozen varieties of switches with very different characteristics. Did you sample a variety of at least the most popular switches and pick your favorite?
Yep, went with banana - purely for the clackety clack. I am a child
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Linux and open source software.
Tested out a dualboot of Linux Mint about 2 years ago on a Windows laptop. Wanted to see how far I could get on 100% open source and free software.
I got far enough that I never looked back.
Same for me with Nobara Linux. Its been a year and a half and I'm so glad I migrated over.