• @pavnilschanda@lemmy.world
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    232 years ago

    Not to buy a game’s merchandise from the other side of the world (shipping price was around the same price if not more expensive than the product itself)

    • @DrQuint@lemm.ee
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      All my friends know: The moment I get a zombie apocalypse or similar confirmed, I’m ransacking and then burning down the customs building. They’re criminals and I want them to die first with the fall of society

    • @gsb@lemmy.world
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      I was in vacation in Japan. We ended our trip in Tokyo because my partner and I are into gaming and I knew we’d buy stuff. One thing we bought was bigger and a bit of a hassle to pack. I wondered how much it would have been if I had bought it online and shipped it. Turns out I lot of the newer stuff we bought we could have bought from Amazon Japan and shipped directly home for a reasonable rate (probably less than the cost of the overpriced duffle bag we bought).

  • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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    702 years ago

    “Gaming chairs” are a fucking scam. They’ll either fall apart after a few months of use, or cost their weight in gold. Buy an office chair instead.

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      92 years ago

      I would like to point out that the or in this comment is not necessarily an exclusive or.

    • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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      302 years ago

      Used office chair from some company that’s just replacing all their furniture, you can score $1500 chairs for a few hundred.

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        I bought my Steelcase Leap V1 from a guy who did just that - bought chairs from office sales, replaced bad cushions, cleaned and greased them up, then resold them out of his garage. Bought mine early pandemic. Still feels as good as when I bought it.

    • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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      162 years ago

      Waaaay long time ago one of my school friends was both a videogame junkie and car guy. This was before ‘gaming chairs’ were really a thing, but his solution was to hit a scrap yard and salvage the most comfortable seat he could find from a junked car. He mounted that onto an office chair swivel base.

      To date, the most comfortable “gaming” / office chair my butt has ever had the privilege to occupy.

      I have no idea what a car seat would cost from a scrap yard, but if your the tinkery type and looking for a new project…

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        I’ve been thinking about doing this because I have a herniated lumbar disk and every seat hurts except the seat in my truck. Hopefully this it a temporary situation but it is insanely comfortable, maybe worth it.

        • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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          22 years ago

          Worse case scenario, your back still hurts but you have an insanely comfortable computer chair!

          Well… not really. Actual worse case is it fucks up your back even more. I also have a herniated disc, and I can say a lot of the things that make it feel better temporarily are making it worse in the long run. Taking pressure off of it with comfy chairs or braces etc feels good, but that pressure is what keeps your back muscles toned, which are what -should- be taking pressure off the spine. So, the more you rely on short term fixes, the more you’ll become dependent on them.

          I’d honestly talk to your doc about it - if you’re not already seeing a physical therapist, get a referral. They can hook you up with some exercises to keep things manageable; and that’d be the person to run any abnormal seating plans by.

    • @alp@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I use a wooden chair from a dining room set probably, never got the hype over chairs. I’m not hard-core gaming but I’ve sat in it for maybe 8 hrs a day before doing school stuff and it never gets uncomfortable

    • @MisterChief@lemmy.world
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      Fo sho. My buddy bought one and talked it up. I tried it out as I was interested in a new chair since my work from home ability had recently increased from 25% to 50% arouns 2018. My broke ass 10+ year old chair from college was wayyy more comfortable. Invested in a ~$250 office chair after that. Have had it for 5 years, work from home 75% of the time, amazingly comfortable and it still looks like new.

    • Subverb
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      This is true. Gaming chairs are a scam. They’re made in China and sold in bulk to wholesalers for $40 who mark them up and sell them for $600. I have one and hate it, it’s hard as a rock and not adjustable.

      Gamer’s Nexus

    • @Tathas@programming.dev
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      My wife has bought several gaming chairs over the years. None of them have any breathability and she just sweats like crazy whenever she sits in one for a long period of time.

    • snowe
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      Buy a used Herman Miller. I know someone linked a gamers nexus video before, but you really really do not realize how bad most chairs are until you sit for ten hours straight in a Herman Miller, and have zero pain afterwards. And then that chair will last you several decades. There’s a reason they are constantly for sale. Those chairs literally outlast businesses.

  • @applejacks@lemmy.world
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    was hanging out with friends getting some drinks, we decided to walk through our old campus.

    there was a roof I always used to climb up while in college to chill on, so I did that.

    after finished, while hopped up on liquid courage, I decided to jump down.

    did so and shattered my heel.

    spent the entire summer immobile and required a surgery that ended up costing me about $5k out of pocket.

    have mostly recovered now, but it’s still not as good as the other foot, and I know it’s going to hurt like hell when i’m old.

    don’t be like me, don’t do stupid shit while drunk.

  • @JDubbleu@programming.dev
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    Not me personally, but one of my career mentor’s friend’s took down the entirety of Google Ads as an intern for like 10 minutes. Apparently it was a multi-million dollar mistake, but they fixed the issue so it couldn’t happen again and all was well afterward.

    • @scubbo@lemmy.ml
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      In my first couple months, I broke Amazon so that no-one in Europe could buy video for a few hours. On a Friday, right before going on a week’s vacation.

      The way that the ensuing investigation and response was carried out - 100% blame-free, and focused on “how did these tools let him down? How can we make sure no-one ever makes that same mistake again?” - gave me a career-long interest in Software Resiliency and Incident Management.

    • @ikapoz@sh.itjust.works
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      If an intern (or damn near any employee) can be in a position to single handedly take down that scale of system it’s not the intern that should be fired - it’s the architect that baked that kind of weakness in the first place.

    • @fubo@lemmy.world
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      You’re not a real SRE until you’ve caused at least a $100K outage. You’re not a good SRE until you’ve fixed it so nobody can ever make that particular one again.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    I once set an S3 lifecycle setting that accidentally affected 3 years worth of logs to Glacier. The next morning I woke up to a billing alert and an AWS bill with an extra $250k in charges (our normal run rate was $30k/month at the time). Basically I spent my entire add annual cloud budget for the year overnight.

    Thankfully after an email to our account rep and a bunch of back and forth I was able to get the charges reduced to $4,300.

    • @railsdev@programming.dev
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      I made this mistake but honestly? AWS is the most confusing clusterfuck of all time. I can’t stand it and refuse to use it for personal projects.

      For me the problem came down to four conflicting sources on AWS regarding tiers and then another problem with the SDK. The SDK didn’t match the tiers at all so “archive” meant Glacier for some reason. 👎

    • @catastrophicblues@lemmy.ca
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      Yeah luckily Amazon is good about mess-ups that are one-time like this. Was the cost because you were pushing to, or retrieving from Glacier?

      • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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        Deleting from. We move logstores and I added an ageout policy for anything over 1 day, to “easily” empty a bucket overnight. I forgot that I had been cycling stuff to glacier after 6 months, and there were 3 years of logs in there.

  • @eezeebee@lemmy.ca
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    502 years ago

    Never let the car run out of gas. I was on the highway and the destination gas station was in sight. Well, even after putting more gas in from a Jerry can it wouldn’t start because debris clogged the fuel filter. Getting it towed + repaired was like $1000 when I could have just stopped at a gas station earlier.

  • @Borkingheck@lemmy.world
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    Don’t email a solicitor to confirm I’ve made payment. Apparently it costs me 36 quid for them to read my email confirming payment.

    • @Dubious_Fart@lemmy.ml
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      sounds like you have a shitheal scumbag solicitor for that.

      and I would have told him to take the bill and shove it up his ass, if he could find room with his head taking up most the real-estate.

  • Objects in Space
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    292 years ago

    I wanted a newer car, so I rolled my existing auto loan into the newer vehicles loan. So easy right?

    I was upside down on it for years and years. It’s so disheartening to drive a vehicle that’s falling apart and stranding you everywhere but still owe $10k on it. It was an awful decision that took years of pain but that was my lesson on buying things I can afford.

    • @Ashtear@lemm.ee
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      Or, as I did, don’t drop a class mid-term because it’s not going well and end up sliding into part-time status. Poof, scholarship gone. I woulda been better off taking the F.