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Red Squirrel

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Another bag of insulation. Almost done insulating garage ceiling, have one small spot left but was getting late so decided to call it quits for tonight. Hoping this is the last one I need since they are like $200ish each. The prices of everything is absurd now. Remember when it used to be like $60.


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KLin

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Found a cheapo bluetooth 4x6 thermal printer at walmart in the clearance section with 300 labels for 42 bucks. Works like a champ. Will come in handy when shipping ebay stuff out. don't have to print labels on 8.5x11 and cut it down to size anymore w00t.

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GodisanAtheist

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I picked up a Google Pixel 9a for $250 a couple weeks ago to replace my "aging" Google Pixel 4a 5G, which will be a hand me down to my daughter and probably her first smart phone (at the ripe old age of 13). The 4a 5G was a fine phone and outside of no longer getting security updates I really didn't have any major issues with it.

I... don't know what I expected exactly, but I'm honestly very very whelmed by the new phone. I figured with a 5 generation jump it should be a fresh experience with a ton of new features and... its mostly just the same fucking phone all over again.

Its somehow thicker than my old phone, battery life doesn't seem any better, the newer android is more bothersome with a bajillion little "did you know you can..." tool tips that KEEP FUCKING POPPING UP in random places even after having the phone for nearly a month.

Not a big fan of the centered selfie camera and huge useless top bar space it creates. The frontal underscreen fingerprint sensor is less convenient to access than the censor on the back of the prior phone.

The main Camera is better, but I somehow expected to be better better, not just better after all this time. My phone is typically my go to camera for vacations and such so I do appreciate it nevertheless. I do also like the face unlock feature, although the fact that it struggles when I'm wearing sunglasses is a little annoying. The absence of the 3.5mm jack was pretty easily remedied by getting a couple of dongle adaptors which are dirt cheap nowadays. The act of activating the phone and transferring data/apps/etc over was a breeze though, which I liked.

Overall, I'm not shocked that the excitement and anticipation of the "phone wars" that was happening pre-covid is basically dead at this point. Its all the same rectangular brick with some planned obsolescence built in.
 
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lxskllr

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New phones are a hassle. You get what feels like the same hardware and a factory reset so you have to put everything back the way it should be, but you can't quite get it cause they fucked it up in some fundamental way. Starting a new phone is the least fun tech activity.
 

lxskllr

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I always forget I don't like CornNuts. Every 5-10 years I think "Let's try some CornNuts", buy them, then think "CornNuts suck...". Hard little toothbreakers.
 
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KLin

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I always forget I don't like CornNuts. Every 5-10 years I think "Let's try some CornNuts", buy them, then think "CornNuts suck...". Hard little toothbreakers.
I just opened them and started snacking on them.

I concur. These fckrts are hard. I don't remember them being that way.
 

KLin

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Found a cheapo bluetooth 4x6 thermal printer at walmart in the clearance section with 300 labels for 42 bucks. Works like a champ. Will come in handy when shipping ebay stuff out. don't have to print labels on 8.5x11 and cut it down to size anymore w00t.

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Tested printing a few labels through the android app. Apparently selecting the "light" contrast gets a darker print than selecting "Dark". Intradasting.
 

thestrangebrew1

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I'm not really into wall art or anything like that but need to spruce up my office a bit. Found this coming across my FB Reels last night and had to order a few:



I guess they print on some kind of medium called aluminate, a sort of metal. Anyways, love the contrast and the modern look. And 2 of my all time favorite sports icons growing up. I tried inserting the image but it came out huge so I just posted the links. We'll see how they turn out. Originally got the 24x36 but decided that might be too big for the office, so I'm in the process of changing the order to 16x24 instead.
 

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Red Squirrel

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Found a cheapo bluetooth 4x6 thermal printer at walmart in the clearance section with 300 labels for 42 bucks. Works like a champ. Will come in handy when shipping ebay stuff out. don't have to print labels on 8.5x11 and cut it down to size anymore w00t.

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If it's a ESC/POS style one those are kind of fun. You can print to them using really basic commands. I have one for a project that never ended up happening, should probably find a use for it. Maybe printing labels.
 

nisryus

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The VW front grille emblem fell while the kid was driving. Said he heard a a sound from the front of the car, didn't thought much of it until he saw the emblem was missing a few days later.

Went on Ebay and ordered one for $25 buck (free shipping included), so he can put it back on to his car.