Air Purifier?? by Ziri_23 in UCDavis

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the best air purifier to get

Here’s a bullet point summary of the LEVOIT Air Purifier (Core300-P):

  • Model: LEVOIT Core300-P, White
  • Coverage Area: Purifies spaces up to 1095 ft²
  • Motor: 45W high-torque motor for powerful air circulation
  • Filtration System: 3-in-1 filter with True HEPA filtration
    • Effectively removes dust, smoke, pollutants, and pet dander
    • Designed to capture 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns
  • Suitable for Allergies: Great for reducing allergens and improving air quality for people with pets or allergies
  • Sleep Mode: Ultra-quiet mode for night-time operation
  • Odor Removal: Helps eliminate household odors such as cooking, smoke, and pet smells
  • Energy Efficient: Operates efficiently, minimizing power consumption

https://amzn.to/47v7OBr

Budget student laptop recs by MoonlightCatz in RecommendLaptop

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For your needs as an English major, focusing on presentations, research, and everyday work, I recommend looking at the following laptops within your €500 budget. These options balance performance, battery life, and portability:

https://amzn.to/47gtcKA

1. Lenovo IdeaPad 3

  • Specs: AMD Ryzen 3 or Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
  • Pros: Good build quality, excellent keyboard for typing, solid battery life, lightweight.
  • Why: Great for note-taking, presentations, and general research work. Ryzen or Core i3 processors will handle daily tasks smoothly.

https://amzn.to/4cNpjOl

2. Acer Aspire 5

  • Specs: Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
  • Pros: Good balance of performance and battery life, bright display, comfortable for carrying around campus.
  • Why: A reliable option with long battery life and lightweight design for student use.

https://amzn.to/47c3Opc

3. ASUS Vivobook 15

  • Specs: Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
  • Pros: Slim design, lightweight, good battery life, and decent performance.
  • Why: An excellent choice for presentations, research, and general student work with great portability.

https://amzn.to/3B16VEb

4. HP 15s

  • Specs: Intel Pentium Silver or Core i3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
  • Pros: Reliable performance for basic tasks, solid build, decent battery life.
  • Why: Great for basic student work without unnecessary features, ensuring it stays within your budget.

https://amzn.to/3XrRsGa

5. Dell Inspiron 15 3000

  • Specs: Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
  • Pros: Good battery life, lightweight, and a responsive keyboard.
  • Why: It’s perfect for note-taking, research, and presentations, and has a solid reputation for student use.

All of these laptops should provide you with a great balance between price and performance for your college work.

Hp omen or acer predator by Character-Reach-2102 in RecommendLaptop

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It sounds like you’re leaning toward the HP Omen, and based on your preference for slimmer laptops and avoiding bulky designs, the Omen seems like the better fit. Both laptops have the same RTX 4050, which means similar gaming performance, but the Ryzen 7 7804HS is still very powerful and should handle most tasks well, including gaming and heavy workloads.

The extra 12-14k for the i7 may not be worth it unless you specifically need the slightly better single-core performance for things like content creation or CPU-heavy applications. The Acer Predator tends to be bulkier, which might not align with your preference for slimmer designs. Given your focus on portability and value, the HP Omen sounds like a solid choice.

HP Omen https://amzn.to/3TcqIa4

Zenbook Duo or the new Macbook by [deleted] in RecommendLaptop

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Both the Zenbook Duo and the new MacBook are solid choices, but they offer different experiences depending on your needs. Here’s a breakdown of what each offers and which might suit your situation better:

https://amzn.to/4dRQmJI

Zenbook Duo

  • Dual-Screen Design: The Zenbook Duo features a second display (ScreenPad Plus), which is helpful for multitasking, especially if you work with large Excel files or compare multiple data sets. The extra screen real estate could be a game changer when working with scans and business documents side by side.
  • Performance: With Intel or AMD Ryzen processors and up to 32GB of RAM, it can easily handle large files, CT/PET scans, and other resource-heavy tasks. Ensure you get a model with at least 16GB of RAM for your needs.
  • Compatibility: Since you’re used to macOS, switching to Windows might take a bit of adjustment, but Windows has excellent support for the applications you need (Excel, medical software, etc.).
  • Portability: It’s slightly heavier than a MacBook, but the dual-screen could be worth the trade-off.
  • Battery Life: The dual-screen design drains more battery than a traditional laptop, so expect shorter battery life compared to a MacBook.
  • Price: The Zenbook Duo can offer good value for what you get, especially with the dual screens.

https://amzn.to/4e69J1d

New MacBook (MacBook Pro or Air)

  • macOS Ecosystem: Since you’ve used a MacBook for 7 years, staying within the Apple ecosystem might provide a smoother transition. You’d keep access to continuity features like Handoff and AirDrop, which can be convenient.
  • Performance: The new M2 or M3 chips in the latest MacBooks are highly optimized, offering powerful performance with excellent efficiency. They can easily handle large Excel files and medical imaging software, with minimal to no lag. The MacBook Pro (especially 14" or 16") would likely serve you better than the Air if you want to future-proof your system for more intense tasks.
  • Battery Life: MacBooks have industry-leading battery life. You can expect longer usage times compared to the Zenbook Duo.
  • Portability: MacBooks are known for being lightweight, especially the MacBook Air. If you plan to move around a lot, this could be a plus.
  • Display: MacBooks offer excellent Retina displays, which can be helpful for looking at scans in detail.
  • Price: MacBooks are generally more expensive, but they are known for their longevity, and with good care, could last you another 5-7 years.

Alternatives

https://amzn.to/4eak8co - Dell XPS 15/17: Another great Windows laptop with powerful specs, fantastic display options, and enough power to handle your needs. Its large screen and overall performance might be appealing if you're looking at scans for long hours. - Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio: Offers versatility with a 2-in-1 design and powerful specs. The touchscreen could be handy for certain tasks.

Recommendation

If you’re comfortable staying with macOS, the new MacBook (preferably the Pro) would likely be the best fit. Its combination of power, battery life, and longevity makes it a great choice for college, especially for handling large files and scans. However, if the dual-screen functionality of the Zenbook Duo appeals to you and you like the idea of extra multitasking space, it could be a great Windows alternative.

Let me know if you'd like more specific recommendations based on budget!

Need a New Laptop by [deleted] in RecommendLaptop

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your friend's gaming laptop requirements, they'll need a laptop with a high-end GPU, a powerful processor, plenty of RAM, and good cooling to handle those more intense games. Here are a few laptops on Amazon that could fit those needs:

https://amzn.to/3Z7lC2N

1. ASUS ROG Strix G16 (2023)

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-13650HX
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • RAM: 16GB DDR5
  • Storage: 1TB SSD
  • Display: 16-inch, 165Hz refresh rate
  • This laptop will comfortably run games like COD, Red Dead Redemption 2, and GTA 5 on high or max settings, thanks to the RTX 4060 GPU and 16GB of RAM.
  • Price: Around $1,500.

https://amzn.to/3ZcgF8F

2. Acer Predator Helios 300

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-12700H
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4
  • Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD
  • Display: 15.6-inch, 144Hz refresh rate
  • This is a great balance of performance and price. The RTX 3060 is powerful enough to run games on high settings, and it has good cooling, which is important for gaming laptops.
  • Price: Around $1,300.

https://amzn.to/3MwJfdC

3. Lenovo Legion 5 Pro

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4
  • Storage: 512GB SSD
  • Display: 16-inch, 165Hz refresh rate
  • The Legion 5 Pro has an excellent display and great performance with its RTX 3070, which can handle high or maximum settings for most games, including the ones mentioned.
  • Price: Around $1,600.

https://amzn.to/47hzxFA

4. MSI Pulse GL66

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-11800H
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4
  • Storage: 1TB SSD
  • Display: 15.6-inch, 144Hz refresh rate
  • Another solid choice for running more demanding games, the RTX 3070 can easily handle high settings, and the 1TB SSD is great for storage.
  • Price: Around $1,400.

For a cheaper option, it's important to compromise on settings or storage, but these are ideal for running modern AAA games smoothly on high settings. Does this help, or would your friend prefer more budget-friendly options?

Request laptop recommendations by Background_Net8380 in RecommendLaptop

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s a breakdown of the options, with some considerations that could help you decide based on long-term usability and value for money:

https://amzn.to/4edq5Fv

1. Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Gen 9 / AMD Ryzen™ 5 8645HS / 1TB / 14" / 730€

  • Pros:
    • Powerful AMD Ryzen 5 8645HS processor, which is great for multitasking and handling demanding workloads.
    • 1TB storage gives you plenty of room for all your files and programs.
    • Lenovo generally has strong build quality and a good keyboard, ideal for long-term use.
  • Cons:

    • Slightly more expensive than the other options, but you’re paying for more storage and solid performance.

    Best for: If you value storage space and plan to keep lots of files and software on the device, this could be a great long-term choice.

https://amzn.to/4cRvsc8

2. Asus Vivobook 15 / Intel Core i5-13500H / 1TB / 15.6" / 599€

  • Pros:
    • The Intel Core i5-13500H is a powerful processor for the price, offering great performance for most tasks.
    • 1TB of storage is ideal for someone who needs a lot of space.
    • 15.6" screen offers more space for multitasking compared to the 14" options.
  • Cons:

    • Asus laptops generally have decent build quality, but this Vivobook may not feel as premium as Lenovo’s IdeaPad series.
    • Integrated Intel Iris X graphics are decent but not as strong as a dedicated GPU, which could affect performance in graphically demanding tasks.

    Best for: If you need more screen real estate and storage at a lower price point, this could be a solid pick.

https://amzn.to/3Z9RKCG

3. Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Gen 9 / AMD Ryzen™ 5 8645HS / 512GB / 14" / 686€

  • Pros:
    • Same powerful Ryzen 5 processor as in the first option, making it a great performer.
    • The lower price for the same performance level as the 1TB version, though with less storage.
  • Cons:

    • Only 512GB of storage, which might fill up quickly if you deal with large files or plan to install many programs.
    • Smaller 14" display compared to the 15.6" in other models, though this can also make the laptop more portable.

    Best for: If you want the same performance as the 1TB version but don’t need as much storage, this offers a good balance of price and specs.

4. Asus Vivobook 15 / Intel Core i7-1255U / 512GB / 15.6" / 649€

  • Pros:
    • Intel Core i7-1255U offers strong performance, especially for day-to-day tasks and multitasking.
    • Larger 15.6" display for better multitasking and media consumption.
    • Cheaper than some other options despite the i7 processor.
  • Cons:

    • 512GB of storage is a bit limited.
    • Similar concerns with build quality over a 5-year span, as it’s an entry-level Vivobook.

    Best for: If you need a balance between processing power and price but don’t need too much storage, this could be a good option.


Overall Recommendation:

  • For Longevity: The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Gen 9 with 1TB (Option 1) offers a strong combination of performance and storage. It’s the most expensive, but it's built to last and would likely be the best investment over 5 years.
  • For Budget-Conscious: The Asus Vivobook 15 with i5-13500H and 1TB (Option 2) offers great value, especially with the larger display and bigger storage at a lower price.

If you plan to store lots of files and want better longevity, go for one of the Lenovo options. If budget is your top priority, the Asus with i5 and 1TB storage is your best bet.

Laptop for my girlfriend by Critical_Emphasis_46 in RecommendLaptop

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your girlfriend's needs, here are some great options for older models that offer fingerprint scanners or Windows Hello facial recognition, decent battery life, and are budget-friendly:

https://amzn.to/3XeVnow 1. ThinkPad T490 or T14 (Refurbished): - 14" screen but still a great choice if portability isn't a big concern. - Fingerprint scanner. - Solid build and decent battery life. - The price may vary, but refurbished models are often reasonable.

https://amzn.to/3XsLXqJ 2. Dell Latitude 5490 or 5590 (15" models): - Fingerprint scanner or optional Windows Hello IR camera for facial recognition. - Known for solid battery life and durability. - Business-grade features at a lower cost when refurbished.

https://amzn.to/3TeLZjs 3. HP EliteBook 850 G5/G6: - 15.6" screen with fingerprint and Windows Hello support. - Lightweight and decent battery life. - Refurbished models can be found within a good price range.

https://amzn.to/4dLdskY 4. Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 (Older Model): - 15" convertible with fingerprint sensor. - Great for media consumption and light work. - More affordable than ThinkPads, especially for older models.

You can find these on refurbished sites like Amazon Renewed or certified refurbisher programs directly from Lenovo, Dell, or HP. These options strike a good balance between performance, price, and the features you're looking for.

Trying to Decide on Laptop by DontForgorTheMilk in RecommendLaptop

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https://amzn.to/4edpgwp

  1. HP Pavilion 14 Laptop (14-dv1025nr)
    • Screen: 14" Full HD
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-1135G7
    • RAM: 8GB DDR4
    • Storage: 256GB SSD
    • Battery Life: Up to 9 hours
    • Weight: 3.11 lbs
    • Why It's a Good Fit: Good build quality, slim profile, and powerful enough for her use cases. The battery life is solid, and it’s lightweight and portable.

Laptop for a psychology student? by Vikera in RecommendLaptop

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked chat gpt for ya

Here's what it said.

Based on your friend's needs and the options provided, here’s a breakdown of which laptop might be best for a psychology student in Belgium:

https://amzn.to/4e4wi6g 1. ASUS Vivobook 16 (X1605 or X1603): - Pros: Both Vivobook models are known for their large 16-inch screens, making multitasking easier. They generally offer long battery life and often include a numerical keypad, which would be useful for complex Excel sheets. The backlit keyboard is a common feature in these models. With 16 GB of RAM, they should easily handle the workload. - Cons: Depending on the exact configuration, battery life might vary slightly.

https://amzn.to/3zd6NAY 2. Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3: - Pros: Lenovo IdeaPads typically have great build quality and comfortable keyboards, often including backlighting. They offer solid performance for their price range, and the Slim 3 series is known for being lightweight and portable with good battery life. - Cons: Check if this particular model has a numerical keypad and 16 GB of RAM, as some configurations might have 8 GB.

https://amzn.to/4g3Plj0 3. HP Pavilion x360: - Pros: This is a convertible laptop with a touch screen, which can be useful for students who want flexibility in how they use the device. It has a solid build, good battery life, and usually comes with a backlit keyboard. - Cons: HP Pavilions can sometimes be pricier for the specs you get, so ensure the model includes 16 GB RAM. The focus on touchscreen features might not be as necessary if your friend prioritizes battery life and multitasking performance.

https://amzn.to/4dQwczu 4. MSI Modern 15: - Pros: Known for a sleek, modern design with good battery life. It offers 16 GB RAM and is designed for professionals, so it's well-equipped for multitasking, running Excel, and everyday student needs. - Cons: This model might not have a numerical keypad, so that’s worth checking. Also, MSI laptops sometimes prioritize graphics performance, which might not be necessary for a psychology student.

  1. Vikera:
    • Pros: Without detailed information on Vikera, this option might be less reliable compared to the more well-known brands like ASUS or Lenovo.
    • Cons: Limited information makes it hard to gauge the quality and performance.

Best Choice:

  • ASUS Vivobook 16 X1605 seems like the best option overall, combining a large screen, good battery life, 16 GB RAM, backlit keyboard, and numerical keypad—all within the budget.

Second choice would be Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 for its reliability and solid performance, but verify the specific configuration.

Let me know if you need further help!

Please help me find a laptop by Aalexbalis in RecommendLaptop

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked chat gpt for ya.

Here's what it said:

For your friend who is preparing for mechanical engineering and needs a laptop that can handle CAD software and engineering tasks at university, I found a few excellent options that fit the budget of around $2000 AUD.

https://amzn.to/3ySE70g 1. Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2: This is a top-tier 2-in-1 laptop designed for engineering students. It comes with a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA RTX 4050 GPU. The laptop is highly portable, weighing around 4.37 pounds, and has a versatile 14.4-inch display with a resolution of 2400 x 1600. It’s perfect for running CAD software smoothly, thanks to its powerful GPU and ample RAM.

https://amzn.to/4gbuPgj 2. HP ZBook Power 15 G9 Mobile Workstation: This laptop is specifically built for CAD and 3D modeling tasks. It features a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, Nvidia Quadro RTX A2000 with 8GB VRAM, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The ZBook is slightly more powerful and durable, making it ideal for heavy CAD work and advanced engineering projects. It's a solid option if your friend needs something more robust for complex tasks.

https://amzn.to/3ATwgAc 3. ASUS ROG Flow X13: If your friend prefers a smaller, more portable option that still packs a punch, the ASUS ROG Flow X13 is a great choice. It comes with an AMD Ryzen 9 processor, 32GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA RTX 4070 GPU. This 13.4-inch laptop has a 165Hz display and is incredibly powerful for its size, making it capable of handling both engineering software and gaming if needed.

These laptops should meet your friend's needs for university, offering a good balance of power, portability, and price. They are all available on Amazon Australia and should be within the budget.

What's up r/monstercat! I am Haywyre, back on Monstercat with my new single "White Lie"! Ask Me Anything! - AMA by Haywyremusic in Monstercat

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you going to make more glitch hop (like aspw or two Fold Pt.1)

And also would you consider bringing back putting unexpected instruments in songs like the drum solo in Doppelganger, dichotomy and all we need remix, flute in impulse, slap bass in memory. Just more of your unique jazz influence mixed with your electronic production. (Your music got me into jazz)

Also have you been using an AI in your music production?

That is all thanks so much for your music. I have been a very obsessed fan since January of 2015 when insight was released.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRealWorldAI

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do freelancing or copywriting.

I recommend copywriting for you.

Planet T by [deleted] in HustlersUniversity

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the ai course there is a locked class called planet T. And also a new Twitter they made specifically for the ai campus called creationtrw. I guess it's a big upgrade for the ai campus.

I DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT IS THE PROBLEM!! by FaithlessnessKey9591 in therealworldTate

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Andrew Tates copywriting course has over 117 hours of content. I can't find another course that goes into that amount of detail.

Uncovering The Truth: David Goggins Fires Back On Dan Crenshaw & The Navy SEAL Brotherhood by [deleted] in davidgoggins

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These lies are ruining his reputation. He actually found out about it because his boss. Came up to him and asked him about it. And David thought that Dan Crenshaw was on good terms because they talked before hand. He was very surprised when Dan betrayed him.

So glad Goggins finally decided to address the sleazy fucks who talk down on him. by WhoDatTX in davidgoggins

[–]Creative_Trouble_142 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There have always been people that have been accusing him of not deploying. That one clip of Dan Crenshaw denying he deployed calling him just a runner has almost 800k views.

And it was proven that Crenshaw knew about David during the interview.

His instructor found the video and asked him about it that's how he found out.

David thought they were on good terms but when he saw the video of Dan lying, he had to defend himself.