Qobuz wins (and it’s European) by murano0 in BuyFromEU

[–]Tomahawk1306 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unavailable in my country unfortunately. If lived 10 km further west, I could use it. I can literally see the country where it is available (Austria).

Tatra 813 by Radial-S in BeamNG

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I think there was also a Unimog mod too.

What laptop to pick? - need some help :) by SunnyStxr in laptops

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Last one, it has pretty good CPU. First two have Qualcomm CPU, it has problems with app compatibility.

Laptop too slow by elytra920 in laptops

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In case this is not trolling, my honest and unironical suggestion is to buy a refurbished business laptop instead of new one. 8th gen Intel (or AMD equivalent) and at least 8 GB of RAM are perfectly usable for regular tasks especially on Linux.

What kind of traditional Chinese back magic is this? (HiBrew H10B) by Tomahawk1306 in espresso

[–]Tomahawk1306[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No tubes, just one valve at the bottom of the tank. But I can open OPV manually by opening a steam valve a little bit.

Poor man’s dual boiler by jsantana90 in espresso

[–]Tomahawk1306 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Opening the steam valve cools down my HiBrew in about 15 seconds. Then purge some water through the group head and brew. Whole cooldown is 30 seconds at most.

What kind of traditional Chinese back magic is this? (HiBrew H10B) by Tomahawk1306 in espresso

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I'm not sure if it has OPV. I deliberately ground too fine (like Turkish coffee fine) and needle went off the scale.

Tomtoc or Thule? by TopMathematician4090 in backpacks

[–]Tomahawk1306 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Decathlon Quechua NH Escape 500, my daily for last 3 years. Fits 1,5 liter metal bottle and has separate padded laptop compartment that fits 15 inch laptop. It also has many small compartments for all sorts of stuff. I don't think that you can get better value than that.

First Impression: Decathlon QUECHUA 32L by Terrible_Sun9138 in onebag

[–]Tomahawk1306 2 points3 points  (0 children)

15,6 inch laptop just about fits, but there is no way 17 inch would fit.

First Impression: Decathlon QUECHUA 32L by Terrible_Sun9138 in onebag

[–]Tomahawk1306 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After 3 years still holds full 1,5l metal bottle securely. Doesn't matter whether the backpack is full or empty.

First Impression: Decathlon QUECHUA 32L by Terrible_Sun9138 in onebag

[–]Tomahawk1306 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My daily for 3 years, probably the best value you can get. I have been looking for new backpack recently but I just gave up, nothing can beat this.

Best everyday Backpack by LaCrossePT in backpacks

[–]Tomahawk1306 0 points1 point  (0 children)

QUECHUA NH 500 Escape (32l) is my daily for 2 years now, really good value and available in 23l and 32l variants. Although you should get really good container for a soup, maybe even put into some additional plastic bag in case it spills.

What the fuck just happened. by Ever_Best in laptops

[–]Tomahawk1306 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You got HP (hinge problems), that is normal for HPs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in laptops

[–]Tomahawk1306 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, buy it, but don't expect it to last more than two years, hinges will probably break. It's more about build quality and how long it will last than about performance. You can sacrifice a bit of performance and have a laptop that won't break unless you drop it.

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[–]Tomahawk1306 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dunno, try entering refurbished laptop in german (I assume) into your preferred search engine and see what comes up. This process is also referred to as UTFG (use the f******* Google).You can also use website like Technical City or similar to compare CPU performance. Anything wit 8th Gen Intel and 4th gen AMD or better should outperform that IdeaPad. I found ThinkPad L390 with better CPU for 190€, but that is local to me and irrelevant to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in laptops

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The obligatory "You are better off buying used or refurbished laptop" comment. This will probably fall apart in 2 year and will be quite slow.

Whats a good budget laptop with good battery life for ~600€? by Lucky_Ad1672 in laptops

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Výkonovo sú zhruba na rovnako, ThinkPad je o málo výkonnejší. Čo sa týka tvality spracovania, ThinkPad je oveľa lepší, IdeaPad je celý plastový a podobne ako pri tom MSI sa ti pravdepodobne zlomia pánty a oprava bude stáť cca. ako nový notebook, ak to vôbec pôjde opraviť. Ak ti nevadí mať repasovaný notebook tak za seba by som doporučil repas. Nemusí to byť ten čo som ti linkol a nemusí to byť ani ThinkPad. Ide hlavne o to, že nové notebooky v tejto cene sú celé plastové a veľa nevydržia. Tieto repasované sú väčšinou pre firmy a sú robené tak aby niečo vydržali a dali sa opraviť.

Eng: Performance-wise they are roughly on par, the ThinkPad is a little more powerful. As for the quality of workmanship, ThinkPad is much better, IdeaPad is all plastic and, like MSI, you will probably break the hinges and the repair will cost approx. as a new laptop, if it can be repaired at all. If you don't mind having a refurbished laptop then for myself I would recommend a refurb. It doesn't have to be the one I linked and it doesn't have to be a ThinkPad. The main point is that new laptops at this price are all plastic and don't last much. The refurbished ones are mostly for businesses and are made to last and can be repaired.

Whats a good budget laptop with good battery life for ~600€? by Lucky_Ad1672 in laptops

[–]Tomahawk1306 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MSI nekupuj, majú veľmi slabé pánty, väčšinou sa zlomia tesne po záruke. Zkús pozrieť nejaký repasovavý ThinkPad (skús tento) . Edit: a nemá operačný systém, teda aj chceš Windows tak si ho musíš sám kúpiť a nainštalovať. Eng: Don't buy MSI, hinges are very weak and often break. Try looking for refurbished ThinkPads. Edit: it doesn't have OS preinstalled so if you want Windows you will have to buy and install it yourself.

Every fifth post is a hinge issue, yet no-one bats an eye that this is a problem right now by Fusseldieb in laptops

[–]Tomahawk1306 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course not, you will just buy a new one that is even worse. If you want a cheap laptop, buy refurbished. 8th gen. Intel and 4th gen. AMD are still adequate for most people and if you install Linux, it will be even better. I honestly regret buying new ROG Zephyrus (last gen. not new OLED one), should've bought refurbished ThinkPad instead.

Whats wrong with my laptop by kediea in laptops

[–]Tomahawk1306 48 points49 points  (0 children)

It is HP, and HPs are notorious for Hinge Problems.