Did you end up going for the MNT reform?
Any love for Qobuz?
Sorry I sortof just lurk, did someone pass away or is this related to the comic storyline?
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This is really unique, just take a peek at it and you will see what I mean.
Books in general. I get most things from them
Nalgene covered in stickers, as was the style at the time. Somewhere around 5-6 years old at this point? Been through quite a lot.
Shure SM58 going through an Audient ID4 audio interface. Pretty plug and play.
Cargo shorts are functional, you gotta rock the ol boy scout aesthetic.
As a man with a increasingly shiny dome, I wish this was the case. Until then I will endeavor with my unfashionable Tilley wide brim hat.
“Teaching sand how to think was a mistake”.
Oh don’t feel bad, my personal favorite and most expensive is my Pilot Custom 823. It holds a ton of ink and the nib is amazing
Mordhau. Terrible toxic community, developers that cater only to the super hard core players. Content droughts… Yet I somehow stuck 500+ hours on it. Playing the lute was nice though.
Oh nice, didn’t know that was a community. I’ll head on over.
This could be niche, but I’m a fountain pen nerd. I love stationary, different types of papers inks and nibs and how they all influence the writing experience.
I’ve been having the most luck recently sorting by “top for 6 hours” and so on.
Forthed! Does everything I need it to do.
I’ve been using Bazqux Reader since it’s a single guy and seems to work well. I also know that Tiny Tiny RSS is a super cool self hostable one.
6749 now, so the number is definitely going down. Hopefully some of the big fish still hold firm.
After hopping around from PopOs, Debian, and EndeavourOS, I’ve been settled on Opensuse tumbleweed for a couple years. Have no desire to change because it does everything I want and YAST is awesome.
I’ve been musing over it since they made the RK3588 processor module for it. That’s a much more widely used chip and there should be more documentation on it floating around. I just love the idea of open source hardware, and the replaceable battery cells are neat. I love the thick form factor too. I’m good with computers but I’m not a wizard or anything, which is my hesitation. I know the Reform NEXT is supposed to be more user friendly, but a framework is a more sensible option for a “normal” usecase. But it doesn’t have the pizaaz the reform does.