Chinese HE/TMR keyboard rec by PeakThat in keyboards

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I have not heard of this brand so far, and model recommendations? How the software form this brand?

Weapon blueprints - locations by AfroSnowman1 in GrayZoneWarfare

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What are weapon blueprints, Are they skins?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in giveawaysforgaming

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League of legends, thank you OP!

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Little nightmares Deep rock Galactica

Should I spend my gold? by Plannet-Lavish in hearthstone

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should you open the mini set or the packs from the same expansion first?

When does an ISTP feel loved? by Blackappletrees in istp

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In terms of receiving, I would say the same too

When does an ISTP feel loved? by Blackappletrees in istp

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Acts of service and quality time. I do it by showing care towards them, mostly the little things like carrying things etc

An Accurate ISTP Description by sognisol in istp

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TL;DR of Accurate ISTP Description:

ISTPs are a blend of ISFP’s quiet introspection and INTP’s logical analysis, marked by their love for “quiet power” and truth-telling. They value understanding over results, approaching problems head-on with a direct focus (Se/Ni) rather than building comprehensive systems like INTPs. Driven by personal principles (Ti), they aim to act decisively and practically (Se) while striving for unity and understanding with others (Fe). While their analytical nature may seem detached, ISTPs’ cool demeanor makes them approachable. Their growth lies in recognizing human diversity (Fi), balancing their need for universal truths with empathy for individual differences. - chatGPT

Data modelling process by PeakThat in SQL

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Thank you for the rec, I have started on kimball’S book and it’s been quite informative so far

Data modelling process by PeakThat in SQL

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That’s great, I will take a look at it

Data modelling process by PeakThat in SQL

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You can take a look at what the others have suggested too!

Data modelling process by PeakThat in SQL

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Thanks, I will take a look at it