For me, it’s an electric toothbrush. It doesn’t matter if you go with Sonicare or Oral-B, once you start using an electric toothbrush, regular toothbrushes don’t ever feel like they clean your teeth properly. The smooth plaque-free top layer of your teeth that you can feel after using an electric toothbrush can’t be replicated with a regular toothbrush.

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    Honestly, my favorite purchase of the past years is the Steamdeck. Can take it to work, play in my lunch break. Can take it on trips, play in the plane or train. Also got a dock at home, where I play coop games with my kid. So I guess if you are a gamer not playing any not supported games (there aren’t that many), go for it.

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      I bought a used one and it gave me the confidence I needed to move over to Linux. I tried Pop os and wasn’t really feeling it, and now I’m on Mint and I’m mostly happy. I want to build a desktop and do cachy os instead of getting a PS6.

      Steam deck is an impressive little thing, but it’s not quite powerful enough for what I’d like to do with it. I would trade the portability for more power. But a handheld PS4 is absolutely nothing to sneeze at!

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      I was going to say the same thing. I regret waiting so long to buy one. Between that and Bazzite I never play my consoles anymore.

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      I am currently in the process of making an arcade cabinet for my Steam Deck! I bought it for my wife, but she basically stopped gaming for now. So, I decided to turn it into an arcade cabinet instead. Love that thing

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        To play with a kid? Untitled Goose Game, Lovers in a Dangerous Space Time, River City Girls.

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        Untitled Goose Game is definitely a blast. Pizza Possum is just crazy fun. Moving out is also great.

        We just started playing KeyWe, seems short but so far pretty fun too.

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    Robot vacuum. My floors are spotless except for some areas you’d never walk on and I only need to do some spot cleaning every month or two.

    Dishwashers are awesome too, watch Technology Connections’ video on YouTube if you think your dishwasher doesn’t do a good job. It’s likely just how you’re using it. Priming the hot water before running, using powder detergent instead of liquid or packs (booo), and using the pre-wash and rinse aid will have even the gnarliest dishes coming out spotless.

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      I was so excited when first got a roomba 5 or 6 years ago, but that faded so fast after it turned into an endless stream of notifications that it was caught under furniture, stuck on a cliff (the edge of a rug), full of dirt, couldn’t find its base, or trapped under a maze of dining room table legs.

      I love the idea, but man that was $500 wasted. I’m sure they are better now, but I cant bring myself to buy another one.

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      Love my robot vacuum! As someone who works 12+ hours a day, it’s such a life saver. We have had our Roborock for 4 years now and it has 0 issues. Any issues I had were easy fixed by just opening the thing up and cleaning inside.

      Absolutely love watching Technology Connections. Dude improved my dishwasher game by 400%

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    20 computers. I can’t stop getting more computers I need help there’s so many computers they’re in every room and they’re computing aaaaaaaa

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      I had this same disorder. I cured it temporarily by giving them away to everyone I know. Christmas, birthdays, Thanksgiving, everyone’s getting a computer, doesn’t matter if you already have one.

      They’re starting to pile up again though and now I don’t know what to do because all my friends and family won’t talk to me because I keep giving them computers.

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        Go to church parking lots in early summer and put them in people’s back seats, you will have to take some zucchini out to make room though.

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        Someone I know (who isn’t close to me geographically) said their laptop just broke and now they only have their phone… I wish I could get to them. I have like six computers waiting to be used for stuff, the rest of them I’m playing with/learning with!

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    Electric kettle. Fast at boiling water, especially if your stove heats slowly. Great for things like tea or instant noodles/lunches.

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      This is quite a strange comment to see as there isn’t a single house in the UK that doesn’t have an electric kettle in it.

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        Over here, you’ll find a pot of water on the stove more common. Our regular outlets are 120v, but our stoves are typically 240v. A water kettle here would be about half as fast as our stoves (generally speaking). Over there, yeah, with 240 being the standard, a kettle makes a lot of sense.

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          At least here in Finland a decent amout of stoves are 400v. Still, even at 120 a kettle is faster than an electroc stove. An induction stove is a different story

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          Even with 120v the kettle is still faster. Pot on the stove has a wild amount of waste heat.

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        Are we both thinking the same kind of kettle or is it British/American English different? What I’m talking about is a pitcher with an electric heating unit in the bottom?

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          I can confirm, pretty much every UK household has one of those, they’re just one of those things you have in the kitchen.

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          Not a fan of microplastics or extra unnecessary gadgetry…

          Seems like silly waste to be the next lemming without any substantial difference to the age old system of boiling water, same with rice cookers.

          Unless I don’t hav a stovetop they’re basically not needed, a waste of money and another point of plastic contamination.

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            They come in glass or metal aswell, rice cookers always have an aluminium basket, the lid might be plastic and rubber but those parts are usually not mechanically strained. The microplastic argument seems weird here

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              I don’t see how that it’s weird but to each their own. Every plastic and/or polymer based product sheds/leeches microplastics, especially heated or constant usage.

              Aluminum is hardly better and health wise causes other harms and contaminants in the body.

              Glass, stainless, cast iron is gtg…plastic and aluminum not so much.

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                Whats wrong with aluminium, like 80 of the earth’s surface is basically some aluminium oxid

                Iirc there was something about aluminium in deodorant sprays a while ago that turned out to be not that bad, but what’s wrong with solid sheets of the stuff?

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                Not arguing, but I don’t think I’ve ever even seen a plastic one. Mine has a plastic lid, but the inside is still sheet metal. I can’t even imagine one with plastic parts that aren’t just cosmetic. Plus they’ve got to adhere to some kind of safety regulations lest they be penalized by some federal agency. 🤔

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                  Most (though not all) in the UK since at least the 90s are plastic except for the heating element and electronics, microplastic concerns aside they’re considered more efficient since it’s a better insulator. Regardless of material every home has one I can tell you that.

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            They heat efficiently rather than transfer through the stove and the pot, etc. And so fast.

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            i was always totally with you on the rice cooker, then i got a tiny one from aldi for my partner who doesnt cook much. now i use it all the time. haha

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      I think this must be an American thing, because I have actually never known anyone who doesn’t own an electric kettle. It’s just so much more efficient!

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    DNS filtering. I’m using NextDNS, because I can’t be bothered to be my own server admin.

    Why? It does a great job at filtering out ads, tracking the rest of internet cancer on mobile devices. Works no matter where you are. With pihole, you get the filtering only when you’re at home, not when you’re scrolling funny cat videos while waiting for the train.

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      DNS adblocking is awesome! The other day I found it blocks ads in some OTT apps too lol. I use Mullvad DNS btw. Only problem is the server goes down now and then. I keep switching between Mullvad and Adguard.

      How do I use NextDNS? I use DNS over TLS since it doesn’t require an app and can’t find the addresses for NextDNS when I searched.

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    I know it’s an annoying cliche answer at this point but I really do love my air fryer, it got me out of a cooking rut and made me more creative. I’ve had it for a year and a half an use it 3-4 times a week.

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      I am firmly of the belief that people with ADHD should be prescribed an air fryer.

      It is such an incredible tool because it almost destroys the mental barrier that something like the oven has. I actually make myself food now!

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        Without having to fry. My executively dysfunctional ass has resorted to cooking (frying veg and tofu) the same meal every day so I don’t have to think about ir

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        I just discovered the joys of the ninja double basket one. You can set the timer for both sides but then also set both sides to finish at the same thing. Crazy awesome.

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      Even just throwing tater tots into the air fryer makes 'em crispy on the outside with zero use of oil. About as healthy as you can eat potatoes and as easy as a microwave. Love it.

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      If you’re reheating a pizza without an air fryer, you’re just plain doing it wrong.

      2-5 minutes, no preheat, and it tastes better than the night before.

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    A dedicated portable audio player with support for high-res files (that’s NOT running Android).

    You can’t just doom scroll all day, no one can call you, you won’t get any spam texts or emails on it. It’s just you and your music.

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      I live in a tiny studio and am considering some sort convenient cooker. What do you cook with it?

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        Not the person you’re asking but when I used to travel for work all the time and I was so sick of out food, I got the smaller instant pot and brought it with. I made rice, beans, potatoes (a lot of potatoes lol), spaghetti, I think I made taco meat in it a few times, and a few other things I can’t think of.

        Most of them have settings for rice, for simmering, pressure cooking and some other fun stuff. Instant pot and air fryer, you can make just about anything.

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      I used a slow cooker when renting a bedroom. Leave it it on all the time and just top it up with ingredients after having a portion.

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          Yeah, works pretty well in a slow cooker. Plus without a fridge it’s the only real way to store meat which is nice when the corner shop is selling a pack of sausages for £0.19 at 23:45

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    • Induction cooktops. Because gas cooktops are toxic both inside and outside the home.
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      I found gas struggles to do low temps too, minimum power in the smallest ring is still too hot for rice unless you want to keep stirring it. Induction I just get it to a boil then leave it on low and it won’t burn without stirring and leave it for 15 mins.

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      Second the warm white Christmas lights.

      They can quickly make a depressing apartment feel like a warm home.

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      I still suggest a plug-in induction burner, because they have temperature and autooff timer.

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    Stick blender! I delayed buying one because I thought the regular blender I had was enough, but this one is so convenient for sauces and soups.

    e-reader: another item I delayed buying for too long because I believed paper books were better. I bought a Kobo and ended up reading more often.

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      I can FLY on an eReader. I bump the font up a bunch and just go, baby. Love reading ebooks (i read them on an ipad mini). I was also Mr. Physical Books Forever. Boy was I wrong about that.

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      Ive had the same Timex for about 20 years now. Had to replace the strap a couple times and the battery, but the time keeping works like a charm and keeps perfect time. Mine is the leather strap with a white face and also shows day of the week and date. Not bad for a watch that cost me $20 a lifetime ago.

      I do use a smart watch when im exercising though.

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    There’s actually a pretty cool community sort of tangentially related to this! !buyitforlife@slrpnk.net

    Anyway, my pick is definitely just a GOOD mp3 player. Whether that be an open hardware one you can crack open and repair, a proprietary one that can at least be Rockboxed, or bare minimum a proprietary one with a good iFixit rating.

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        • Better quality DAC
        • Don’t have to drain my phone’s battery
        • My music collection is big enough to fill my phone’s storage, and they don’t come with SD card slots anymore
        • Smaller and lighter than a phone
        • Definitely will last way longer and is easier to
        • My phone doesn’t have a 3.5mm jack 😭

        That’s everything I can think of right now

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          well yeah. But most phones w/o a 3.5 mm jack don’t have an integrated DAC anyways, so the choice is up to you.

          But the storage and the fact that it’s all in a light weight bundle, that’s indepedent of your phone is pretty convincing.

          I remember having on, back in the day, that ran on a single AAA battery for a week an was marginally larger than one of these. Unfortunately I tinkered with trying to run it on an external power supply when I knew to little about electronics and ran a few too may Volts through it. Otherwise this thing would probably still work fine. I kinda never looked back since was content enough with my phone for listening to music. But I do have fond meories of those things, and I miss the 3.5 mm jack on my most recent phone, maybe I should reconsider…

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            Maybe so! If you do pick one up, you’ll have to tell us how it goes, I’m curious

            I guess it’s not for everybody, but for my specific context it’s pretty great. I think if I did have a phone with expandable storage, a 3.5mm jack, and still had an unlockable bootloader I could run Graphene/Lineage/Postmarket/etc on, it could probably replace the music player easily enough. I’d probably still end up eating a lot more battery that way though

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        Durability I imagine. My 10+ year old MP3 players still work fine. My phones from 5 years ago don’t.

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        For me, the primary benefit is that it’s NOT my smartphone. Music is a separate, intentional thing, divorced from the pocket distraction machine. YMMV.

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    Just mentioned this in another thread, but the XTEInk X4 is one of the most focused and portable e-readers I’ve come across. Less than $100 and isn’t locked down so you can load custom firmware on it. For anyone like me who finds most e-readers go unused because they don’t go with you, I’ve yet to find a better option.

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    Pressure Cooker. I have one from Fissler and it’s my go to for so many dishes that normally would take ages to cook.

    It’s also so convenient to throw dried lentils in there and have them ready in half the time lol.

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        It does! I will admit it sucks to find good recipes that use it but you can just cook anything you want in it as long as it normally takes a long period of time. Think sauces, beans, lentils, meats, etc. Things that normally take hours can take 30 minutes for example. Rice is also great and easy to make in it if you don’t have a rice cooker.

        So basically if a recipe calls for you to cook something for a long time - throw it in a pressure cooker! Reddit is a great source for info and your pressure cooker should have come with a manual on how long every ingredient should take to make.

        I very often make a quick meal with bulgur and some veggies for example. Also try Indian cooking, a lot of it uses pressure cookers!