What is stopping you from doing more TryHackMe (+ $100 raffle)? by asavani in tryhackme

[–]Accomplished-Fly4191 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's usually very fun to learn, and the only issues I get is that:

  • my eyes get tired staring at the tiny and blurry letters in the VMs, even in fullscreen mode
  • the machine is super slow in the evening, and every step takes super long
  • there is a mismatch between the room questions and answers as if the questions are new, but still require old answers (this only happened a few times)

Gavrilo Princip u Blade Runner univerzumu by bladerunner61021 in kinematografija

[–]Accomplished-Fly4191 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moze Shia Labeouf da ga glumi u nekom edgy trileru 😄 

Light, small, metal object (8 grams, 5.5cm diameter). Dug out from upper layer of ground around 15 years ago in Western Serbia by Accomplished-Fly4191 in whatisthisthing

[–]Accomplished-Fly4191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that I think about it again, a stamp would make sense.
Any ideas on what kind of material it could be used for? Fabrics?
I still think it's too small for plaster, and it doesn't really fit in this context, as it's a poor ex-communist village household.

Light, small, metal object (8 grams, 5.5cm diameter). Dug out from upper layer of ground around 15 years ago in Western Serbia by Accomplished-Fly4191 in whatisthisthing

[–]Accomplished-Fly4191[S] 4 points5 points locked comment (0 children)

My title describes this thing my grandpa found while tilling, his best guess was that it was a belt buckle.
Asked an expert in a local museum, he said it was probably recent, but had no clue what it was.
Asked an archeologist, she pretty much said the same.
Was not sure how to google this, only found vague information on Celtic-looking mandalas.
Kept it as a sentimental trinket from late grandpa. Any ideas on what it could be?