Ryobi cordless tools because I'm a light duty user. Wiha screwdrivers because I'm worth it (and they are worth it). And the nice Hakko soldering tools because I use those more.
duckythescientist
I had a Harbor Height cordless drill that worked just fine for like six years, to my surprise and delight. I'm a light duty user, so I upgraded to a brushless Ryobi.
I wish someone would call me their dearly beloved ham casserole.
Boba and Kiki
When I bought an actual bedframe. It wasn't the bed at my parents' house, it wasn't the bed that my college dorm owned, and it wasn't an air mattress I had been sleeping on during my internships. It was an actual bed, a real piece of adult furniture. It wasn't a small cheap metal frame. It was bulky and adult and real, and I owned it.
That was a cool read
If your craptop is using an HDD instead of an SSD, replacing it with an SSD would be a cheap upgrade you could do that would make a massive improvement.
I can't follow the link without downloading the Reddit app. Don't link to Reddit.
It's part of the performance https://www.instagram.com/reel/CkOmjDWsada/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading
Also from a Vogue TikTok: "I do this pose called 'doll eye,' I can close one eye at a time and still like maintain all function,"
It's an in joke and a genuine trend that there's a large overlap between programmers/IT and trans women.
I miss the days when a flagship phone was $300-350.
I hate this so much, but I can't do anything but agree.