What was something that you thought was overhyped that actually lived up to the hype?
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So looking forward to that piece of cake
I've got some bad news, buddy...
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My old apartment toilet didn’t actually have a way to disconnect the hose from the bottom of the float mechanism. Like the hose went all the way up into the tank, instead of simply screwing onto the bottom. As far as I could tell, it would require replacing the entire float mechanism (and hose) with a new one, which was more work (and money) than I was willing to put into a toilet that I didn’t even own.
Even searching online for how to disconnect it was unhelpful, because every post basically boiled down to “just unscrew it and it should come loose.” But it very clearly wasn’t going to come loose, because the hose ran all the way up into the center of the mechanism; The screw simply held the mechanism in place. I’ve never seen another one like it before or since, but they 100% do exist.
It was particularly annoying because I was already used to using a bidet. I moved into the new place, and discovered after the move-in that I couldn’t install mine.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Like the hose went all the way up into the tank, instead of simply screwing onto the bottom.
That's EXACTLY what my situation is like
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Which ones? I got a set of Moondrop Para2s, and while I love the clarity on treble forward music I still go back to my MDR-CD770s for anything more bass heavy.
I had a pair of HIFIMAN HE400se. I'd put them at the top of all the headphones I've ever owned. Even for supposedly cheap Planar Magnetic headphones, they sound really really alive.
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Or on the cheaper side, ceramic knives. I've got one a decade old now and it still has its original edge, though it did lose a chip.
Edit: Just make sure it's actually ceramic and not one of those scam normal cheap knife with white coating/paint.
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I had a pair of HIFIMAN HE400se. I'd put them at the top of all the headphones I've ever owned. Even for supposedly cheap Planar Magnetic headphones, they sound really really alive.
I'll check them out, thanks.
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Would you mind elaborating on your experience? Why was it exciting ? What came through your mind at the time ?
I've seen a solar eclipse but I'm in elementary at the time and didn't care for it. Now I wonder if it must have been kinda terrifying the old human thought their God was mad.
The sun is so bright that even when a sliver of it is still showing, it's blinding. So a partial eclipse, even at 99%, just looks like the sun only a crescent instead of a circle. Oh and the shadows can look funny and you might notice it's a bit darker.
Then you get to totality and it is something new. It gets noticeably darker, first of all, but in a different way than normal. Not like a storm or night, it's eerie and hard to explain.
But you can also look at the sun without protection. And you don't see any of the main disc itself but you get a clear sight of what's around it: the waves of plasma coming off of the sun, moving while you watch.
After seeing totality, partial eclipses are now meh. In fact, once totality ended, there was still like an hour of partial eclipse left, but I didn't care, it was time to drive home. I won't even bother looking at future partial eclipses at home in the future, but I might fly out to a future total one. Seeing one made me understand how people who knew about them back in the day could use that to control those who didn't. It feels profound.
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As a rotisserie sleeper, I don't think that's going to work out well for me... I'll stick to my ever growing nest of pillows.
rotisserie sleeper
ha, love it!
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Coffee. My dad was in the navy in the 70s and you could tell by the tar he drank. Never got into it. Early 20s I got hired as a delivery boy for a coffee shop. A perk was that it came with free coffee drinks. Turns out I didn't hate coffee, I hated the swill my father brewed. Good coffee was quite good.
I'm not sure where you're from, but here in the UK almost everybody drinks instant coffee and that's how I feel about it. It's horrible, and the only reason people seem to think they like it is because they fill it with milk and sugar.
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Steam deck
I decided to spend a bit more and get at MSI Claw 8 for the extra processing grunt and Thunderbolt support, but I can't believe how much use I get out of it. I actually look forward to commuting.
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Purple bed. Best purchase in my entire life.
I don't have one, but I commend them on commissioning the best commercials of all time:
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Bidet. $30 game changer. Don't ask questions, just hook it up (it's easy), and try it.
You're welcome.
Ok, I guess I'll be that guy. Every time they are mentioned, it's always people proseltyzing. It made me consider one, but I never pulled the trigger. All of the arguments I heard felt kind of unconvincing, and I couldn't justify buying one without trying it first.
Then I bought a house, and it came with two of them. I was excited to try them out and see what all of the fuss was about. The thing is... The ones I have suck. Now, one of them seems to have weak pressure, so it could just be a bad one. However, the other one feels like it's trying to clean the back of my teeth, and it still doesn't do anything I couldn't do with paper. Sure, it might get the job done slightly faster, but I still need to use paper to at least dry off after I'm done.
Maybe a better one could change my mind, but for us, they sit there, mostly unused.
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I'm not sure where you're from, but here in the UK almost everybody drinks instant coffee and that's how I feel about it. It's horrible, and the only reason people seem to think they like it is because they fill it with milk and sugar.
The US. In my dad's time it was percolator brewed (the literal worst way to brew) or with low grade, super roasted. I drink medium roast or lighter and drip brew or pour over. Vast vast difference.
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Same for me with Nobara Linux. Its been a year and a half and I'm so glad I migrated over.
Alas, the one thing holding me back is that my wireless headset has no Linux support. Trying to vibe code drivers but it's not going well.
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Ok, I guess I'll be that guy. Every time they are mentioned, it's always people proseltyzing. It made me consider one, but I never pulled the trigger. All of the arguments I heard felt kind of unconvincing, and I couldn't justify buying one without trying it first.
Then I bought a house, and it came with two of them. I was excited to try them out and see what all of the fuss was about. The thing is... The ones I have suck. Now, one of them seems to have weak pressure, so it could just be a bad one. However, the other one feels like it's trying to clean the back of my teeth, and it still doesn't do anything I couldn't do with paper. Sure, it might get the job done slightly faster, but I still need to use paper to at least dry off after I'm done.
Maybe a better one could change my mind, but for us, they sit there, mostly unused.
I think its better to dry off with paper than to smear poo around with it, but that's a personal preference.
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Like the hose went all the way up into the tank, instead of simply screwing onto the bottom.
That's EXACTLY what my situation is like
It sounds like you'd have to replace the whole stack, but that's only about $15-20 at Home Depot.
There should be some sort of threaded seal around the hole on the bottom of the tank where the water flows in, and the hardware all attaches to that.
I've never seen anything like your situation, you might need a plumber to sort that out.
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May I see a pic of said good boy?
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This is commonly available most places afaik, just 100% peanut.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yeah but it's fractured
(I should clarify, not only does fracturing the peanut meal force the oil out, it kind of "cooks" the proteins and transforms them, which is why it continues to separate no matter how much you stir. And then it just doesn't taste as good. I know I sound like a peanut evangelist, but it's a different experience when you try fresh crushed)
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I've been a frugal audiophile for my entire life. I learned long ago that you can find gear with excellent specs, without spending thousands.
These days, I'm mostly into guitars, and I've found the same thing to be true - there is no correlation between quality and price. I've seen great guitars that are dirt cheap, and I've seen expensive guitars that are mediocre. I put together an entire home studio, with 2 electrics, an acoustic, a bass, and a keyboard, a new computer, interface, mic, etc., all for less than $1500, and it all sounds amazing.
You've done me proud, fellow frugal !
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I decided to spend a bit more and get at MSI Claw 8 for the extra processing grunt and Thunderbolt support, but I can't believe how much use I get out of it. I actually look forward to commuting.
Cool little machine, looks a bit smaller and more comfortable than a deck
Sadly it doesn't have the little touchpads, which are arguably one of the best features of the deck
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Alas, the one thing holding me back is that my wireless headset has no Linux support. Trying to vibe code drivers but it's not going well.
Get a wired headset/mic and never look back
I'm held back by the good deal that PC game pass is, And a few multiplayer games, but I still dual boot