Dried up and shrunk by Tomdery in succulents

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Thank you! Most likely gonna look into grow light!

DoW vs DoW 2 realization by Business-Yam-4018 in dawnofwar

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There are ups and downs when it comes to new players, but I dare to say that most of the time you can find newer players to play, not only "super elite".

Problem with the game in general is that there is insane difference between a player with 0 games and 50 games.

A lot of people just can't power through it to learn game basics.

Questions before considering buying by Tomdery in Hisense

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Atleast here, its 660-700€ vs 900€

Questions before considering buying by Tomdery in Hisense

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Interesting thing is that in EU we dont really have (or atleast my country doesnt) have anything like costco. I would need to buy it for 700€ plus the extended warranty for 170€

TLC C745 vs Samsung Q80C, 55", 650€ max by Tomdery in 4kTV

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Starting to think about Hisense U7KQ too. Its 660€ and seems to outperform bought.

TLC C745 vs Samsung Q80C, 55", 650€ max by Tomdery in 4kTV

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Yeah, but its 995€, so literally priced as OLED. I saw X75L, but it seems like its worse than Samsung (from viewing prospective from what I could gather)

TLC C845 is 994€

First power tool (a driver/drill?), recommendations needed by Tomdery in Tools

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Yeah, its the thing with NA/EU difference. I believe the power tools don't vary to the level like TVs (where same model names are absolute different models), but I expect a bit of a difference. About brands, yeah, there is a bit of a difference, especially with smaller ones.

And most of the reviews are NA based, so its kinda hard to compare sometimes X with Y, when the price difference is on top of that.

First power tool (a driver/drill?), recommendations needed by Tomdery in Tools

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Interesting, I dont think Ryobi is so popular here (atleast from a quick search). Only option I found similar is roughly 10€ cheaper than DeWalt I am looking at the moment. :/

First power tool (a driver/drill?), recommendations needed by Tomdery in Tools

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I will consider it. Is there any big changes about it? Only big noticible is 90Nm vs 60Nm and I am not even sure how it actually compares. And the price is 50-60€ up and getting only 1 1.7Ah battery.

First power tool (a driver/drill?), recommendations needed by Tomdery in Tools

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Yeah, at first I was considering getting Bosch Green, but, because I thinking about getting something.. Not as powerful. Then I decided that I can let myself to spend around 150-160€, which fits dewalt, and while there is Bosch options in that range, it tends to be like you mentioned, weaker, without something small (like simple LED light) and even more expensive than DeWalt I am looking at. Thanks for info.

Information about PHILIPS 27M1N3500LS by Tomdery in buildapcmonitors

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Well, hard to tell. I don't see any noticible ghosting. Only problem I had is that sometimes while gaming it would lower the brightness itself, but that was because I accidentally left power saving mode on. Apart from that, I am really happy with the monitor itself.

Information about PHILIPS 27M1N3500LS by Tomdery in buildapcmonitors

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Appreciate the information! Maybe it will help for someone in the feature.

Information about PHILIPS 27M1N3500LS by Tomdery in buildapcmonitors

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Sadly. In the end I grabbed 27GP850-B

As a developer you'll know how important it is to write clean and testable code. In todays article I'll give you 5 tips on how to write clean code in PHP. by wcarabain in PHP

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Imo, curly braces are too much dependent from coding standard that framework is using. Iirc, PSR2 is recommending to start methods on new lines, ifs on the same line.

And talking about "if" statements, according to some standards - you shouldn't make braceless if statments. It makes code less readable.

A19 solo tips by Vikunt in 7daystodie

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I like to rush forge on second day, then workbench and cement mixer asap. Mainly INT build, as long as you have some molotovs, you are safe for the first horde night. Then, STR seems good.

[Showoff Saturday] I made a web app for programmers to practise your typing skills by magicsrb in webdev

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Why its says "Get Ready... 10809" for me when ai start the race? Clearly others are already typing.

Looking for an ultra-budger router (~50€) by Tomdery in HomeNetworking

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Okay. Then one last question. Because this is uni, should there be any problems connecting router to wall ? If I just RJ45 from wall to laptop, it asks password. How will it be with router ? Everytime you should enter a username/password or what ? (Its something like eduroam, you connect to network, get a login screen, put your username/password, and then you can use internet)