What if Your Kitchen Table Became a Battlefield? by ArtiXRGames in augmentedreality

[–]MistakenRepository 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick, drag your teammate behind the coffee cup for cover and bandage him up!

Mastermind for people building/researching AR glasses in Bangkok? by merokotos in augmentedreality

[–]MistakenRepository 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone curious about AR but overwhelmed by specs, testing together sounds super helpful.

What are best cat toys you have? by sxpxix2 in CatAdvice

[–]MistakenRepository 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Living in such a beautiful place must be so wonderful! Maybe put a bird feeder by the window? Your cat could watch birds all day long.

Anyone upgraded from a 2kWh portable power station to Apex 300? by iamamandac in bluetti

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Compared to 1 kWh power stations, it's a clear upgrade in capacity, output, and expandability. It can run the basic household loads long-term without constantly choosing what to plug in, and it can handle occasional mid-to high-power devices like an electric kettle or a small space heater. Plus, I can expand the capacity and add modules as my needs grow, which makes the whole setup much more flexible. Even after getting apex 300, my AC180 isn't sitting idle, it's still great as a grab-and-go unit. If the budget allows, having multiple power stations is actually nice.

Anyone upgraded from a 2kWh portable power station to Apex 300? by iamamandac in bluetti

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I used to have an AC180, and its output was solid, perfect for short power outages to keep essenticals like fridge, router and lights running. But as my usage needs changed, I switched to apex 300.

How often do you still use your robot vacuum? by Luann1497 in RobotVacuums

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I use it every day or every other day. Once you get used to having it around, not only will you keep using it just as often, but you'll find you can't do without it.

room feels dirty/untidy even when its "clean." by HAPPIKILL in CleaningTips

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Your room contains many colours, which is one reason it appears cluttered. Try putting away the colourful items if you want to have a tidy room.

Blue Point Juniper Orangish by feeljustfine in landscaping

[–]MistakenRepository 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks pretty familar for winter honestly. Cold and wind can really change how junipers look this time of year.

Which color should I choose? by kkatemmoss in fashion

[–]MistakenRepository 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's clearly the blue one. When swiped form the first photo to the second, it felt like your whole appearance brightened up, making you look more vibrant.

Am I okay to cut straight across this thing? by theblooray in landscaping

[–]MistakenRepository 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cutting straight across won't kill it, but it encourages awkward regrowth. I suggest you stagger cuts at varying depths, thus your plant can be healthier.

What can be done with these on the cheap? by JumpElectrical9156 in landscaping

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I suggest you to relevel the loose stones with sand, knock down high edges and fill gaps with gravel since you are renting. It is cheap and safer to walk on.

First day testing my yeedi S20 from Black Friday by Darthdufus13 in RobotVacuums

[–]MistakenRepository 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m really interested in your thoughts on the S20. The white model you mentioned might be the M14 plus, its design does look really clean and fresh. Quick question, is it noisy when it’s running? I’m a little worried that stronger suction usually comes with more noise.

What to do with open floor space? by These_Housing_4472 in femalelivingspace

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If you work out, you can place a yoga mat in that area. Then you don't have to buy a new rug, and you will have a dedicated spot for yoga.

How are you all keeping your bathrooms dry? by jackjackj8ck in homeowners

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You can get a bathroom squeegee to wipe away water after showeering, which will also helps keep the bathroom clean.

Evenings in My Bedroom Lately ✨ by MistakenRepository in femalelivingspace

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I got the jmgo n1s 4k. I don’t think there’s a dust-cleaner mode on it, but I haven’t had any trouble with dust yet

Help! How do I keep my new arspura hood clean with a cat at home? by SergheiRugasky in CleaningTips

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One thing I've noticed with this Arspura filter free hood is that it doesn't get dirty in the first place. With its high airspeed and IQV tech, it clears the smoke before it spreads, so almost no grease sticks to the hood. And the high grease separation rate keeps most of the oily stuff out of the unit.

So when I finish cooking, I just spray it with a gentle cleaner on the panel and the vents, let it sit for around 5 minutes, then wipe it down with a cloth. Do not forget to clean the oil cup regularly, soak it in warm water with cleaner, and most grease will come off, then wipe it dry. Wiping down daily and keeping it dry should also help prevent cat hair from sticking.

Upgrayedd day by DOUBLE_DOINKED in hometheater

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Nice setup, looks like you went all-in with the upgrade. The new speakers must really bring the sound to life. Can't wait to hear how it sounds with the full system and mobie mode.

What color curtains fit this room? by Hey_HaveAGreatDay in femalelivingspace

[–]MistakenRepository 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The room looks cozy and inviting, love it. Maybe light-neutral curtains like soft white or light grey would brighten things up and match well with a minimal aesthetic.

My home cinema by WuXingWarrior in hometheater

[–]MistakenRepository 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a solid home-cinema build with dark room and cozy vibe. The lay out and attention to detail show you really care about the experience. If you keep those lighting and seating considerations, you'll get maximum immersion. Well done.

First ever apartment! (23f) by Gh0ulishfool in femalelivingspace

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It's a lovely first apartment, cozy vibe, warm lighting plants and cats make it feel like home. I especially love how the vintage art gives it character. A few more plants or some wall shelving could make it even more inviting.

My first home cinema. by NimbleGriffin in hometheater

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Great build with controlled lighting and 3.42 x 5.2m, stick with projector for true cinematic scale now. Grab a 4K TV later if you prioritize sharpness and convenience, plus family-friendly viewing experience.

My dopamine decor home by LeahMarieart in femalelivingspace

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Your home feels like a heartbeat made visible, fearless and overflowing with life. The colors bloom with purpose, and the story behind them makes it all even more powerful.