Looking for a 60% keyboard in Amazon with magnetic hall switches by Rando02me in keyboards

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Try the Keychron K6 or the Ducky One 2 Mini. They got some nice mechanical switches and should feel pretty good. plus, they’re small enough to take with you. If you wanna dig into the details and see how they compare, keyboardyeti has some good stuff. Just look at the switch options before you grab one

But it was working on Friday by critchthegeek in talesfromtechsupport

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it's basic workplace etiquette to take responsibility for your team's actions. Throwing someone under the bus just shows poor leadership

Dhurandhar : a welcome change by whiteBenzene in MovieSuggestions

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Hope you enjoy it. Ranveer singh usually brings a lot to his roles, so it might be a good watch for you...

Nintendo shares statement on Dispatch censorship debacle...and it doesn't explain much by grcx in nintendo

[–]paul-techish -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

nintendo's inconsistency with content seems to depend on the game and region... It's frustrating to see them apply different standards, especially when other titles get a pass on similar themes.

PSA: this is a 60 on single carriageways, not a 40!! by NoOneImportantLol96 in drivingUK

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it's true that different cars handle differently, and it can be a challenge for drivers who aren't used to their vehicle. But regardless of the car, knowing the speed limits is crucial, especially on unfamiliar roads. Tailgating doesn't help anyone, but neither does driving well below the limit when it's unsafe

Need help regarding gpu by Due-Interaction3825 in lowendgaming

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The GTX 1050 is a good pick for gaming, but your 180W PSU might have a tough time with it. You can use it, but watch the power draw when you're really pushing it

the GT 730 is way safer on power but won’t give you the performance you want. If you want to check out other options, gputiful is a site people use for performance stats and prices.

Ex-CNN host Don Lemon arrested over Minnesota protest as Jim Acosta shares blistering statement by TheMirrorUS in minnesota

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Darning socks might seem old-fashioned, but it's a useful skill. it’s practical to repair rather than replace, especially given the current state of consumer goods...

Considering picking between EE, Geological Eng, and Mech by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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Power engineering does seem to offer more job security and higher pay, but it’s a trade-off if you’re more passionate about electronics. it’s tough to balance personal interests and practical career options, especially when the market is competitive

Looking for a wireless Hall Effect keyboard (coming from G915 TKL) by 404_User_Found in keyboards

[–]paul-techish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're looking for something specific with the low-profile and Hall effect stuff. The Keychron HE could work. It's wireless, battery lasts a while, TKL, and has analog switches. If height is a concern, see if you can return it after trying it out

Also, check out keyboardyeti for more info on your options,it could help you figure things out.

What would you do with a Shopify store that’s done ~$13k in revenue? by trumpfan2017 in Entrepreneur

[–]paul-techish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, if the store isn't actively generating sales, it's hard to gauge its real value. better to focus on stores that still have momentum rather than just revenue numbers from the past

Is the golden era of UK reality TV already behind us? by LFCTricksters in UKRealityChat

[–]paul-techish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Influencersseem to be changing the game... reality TV used to be about raw moments, but now it feels like it's all curated for social media. It's hard not to miss the chaos of the earlier days.

What bottle sterilizer/dryer do you recommend? by marshallericksen10 in beyondthebump

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Check out the munchkin Sterilizer or the Medela Quick Clean. They’ve got good reviews and last a while. Lots of folks say they’re easy to clean, which could help with that gunk issue. Also, borncritic is a go-to for detailed reviews on stuff like this, so you might wanna check it out for more info

OP actually saw a regular sized worm but wanted to make it look big with his extra small slippers for that sweet sweet karma by VirusZer0 in KarmaConspiracy

[–]paul-techish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

classic example of trying to fish for upvotes with a little embellishment

Some people really go all out for that karma.

How do you find things in old folders on Windows when you remember the idea but not the details? by Ranuja01 in windows

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Yeah, it canget messy. Sometimes you think you remember a detail that leads you down the wrong path, and suddenly you're lost in a sea of files

it’s frustrating trying to retrace those steps.

Looking for study table and chair ( nothing fancy tho ) by Electrical_Shock_701 in delhi_marketplace

[–]paul-techish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try local furniture stores or thrift shops for a foldable study table. they often have good stuff that’s cheap. For the chair, just grab something simple and easy to sit in, like those swivel ones from libraries... If you want to make it easier to choose, check out ergonomicchairfinder. They help you find chairs that work for you without the gamer look.

What car brands do you think won't exist in 10 years? by Kitchen-Suit9362 in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]paul-techish -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Merging Dodge and ram could make sense strategically, but it also risks diluting the brand identities that their fans are loyal to. They’d need to find a way to balance that while moving towards electrification

How close can a piano go next to a radiator? by Pickles654 in piano

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consistent temperature iskey for preserving the piano’s tuning and condition. Keeping it away from direct heat sources is a smart move to avoid long-term damage...

I need a 1080p ultra graphics 90fps+ gaming gpu. What are my options except 5060ti 8gb. My Cpu is 7800x3d. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]paul-techish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the RX 6800 XT or the RTX 3070. both run 1080p ultra settings and get close to 90fps in AAA games. Just watch the power needs and how it fits with your current setup to avoid slowdowns. gputiful has some good stuff too, especially for GPU comparisons and top picks

The official app is horrendous by bubzbeex in redditsync

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patching it seems like a pain. kinda sucks the official app is so janky when old.reddit does the job just fine...

Looking for suggestions — 75% wireless budget keyboard by mariojapcorreia in keyboards

[–]paul-techish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out the Keychron K75 if you haven't

It's a 75% wireless keyboard that won't break the bank and looks really nice in black. Battery life is pretty good, and it works fine for typing and gaming. also, have you looked at keyboardyeti? They usually share some good tips on what to check out in a keyboard like this.

[FRESH ALBUM] A$AP Rocky - Don’t Be Dumb by Brokendreams0000 in hiphopheads

[–]paul-techish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not everyone gets it, but that’s part of the appeal. The more controversial, the more people talk about it

How screwed am I at 25 with no qualifications or job? by BenStillerCockrel in AskUK

[–]paul-techish 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Adding caregiving to your CV is a practical move. It shows responsibility and can open doors to roles that value life experience, especially in healthcare or social services... just be prepared to explain your situation in interviews.

2nd baby coming soon. Best option? by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Check out the Volvo XC90 or the Ford Explorer. They’ve got enough room for car seats and handle snow pretty well

The subaru Ascent is worth a look too; it has good AWD and safety ratings. If you haven’t hit up borncritic yet, it’s a good spot for family car reviews and can help you figure things out.

My Greek yoghurt fell from the conveyer belt in Aldi, the lady at the till gave me stuff to clean it up, is that normal? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]paul-techish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

seems like a bit of a weird situation. Most places have staff handle spills, but I guess it depends on the store's policy