• thawed_caveman@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    A goddamn dishwasher. I used to wash a lot of dishes by hand growing up so it took until my 30’s before i realized that dishwashers are a wonderful invention.

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    Agree with:

    Dishwasher (really just toss dishes in as you use them, close and run at night, put 'em away in morning, it’s magic. I didn’t have one till I was almost 50)

    Electric bike (I hate biking but this is like a dream of a bike)

    Roomba (wood floors no grit)

    And the mesh wifi system that lets me easily see and address the rare hiccups it has.

  • thatsnothowyoudoit@lemmy.ca
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    Lighting system as a wake up tool.

    Have now been using a light or lighting system as a morning wake up for over 15 years. It’s life changing.

    Lights start off dim and red/orange, and brighten very slowly to warm white. Works every time.

    I wake up without the jolt of an alarm at home.

    In fact - automated lighting in general - just so good.

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    Semi professional wifi(networking) at home (TP link omada or ubiquiti) and just buying excessive amounts of access points in my home.

    Fuck you, low wifi signal. Fuck you, crashed router.

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Internal SSD with the operating system on it. No other upgrade I’ve made to my PC has ever been so substantial.

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    My first very small mp3 player, something from sony. It was amazing.

    My first digital camera, just being able to see your picture after shooting them. being able to delete photos was revolutionary.

    My first wifi access point, having Internet at home without cable.

    My first phone that could load msn messager. Also pretty cool.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    Last January I got a new laptop that blows my desktop out of the water in terms of specs. I was dumb and decided to get a budget desktop because of all the USB ports and the disk drive it has. It was something like $300-400USD. My current laptop was roughly $1000USD before tax.

    Had to remove the complete spyware win11, but otherwise it’s been a great laptop (minus the few times I’ve either somehow broken MXLinux or broke KDE Plasma). Totally better than my old laptop as well considering I don’t need to constantly charge my new one to keep the battery from dying and it doesn’t have a lot of damage.

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    6 hours ago

    When I got my first HD tv. I had previously been playing oblivion on Xbox 360 on an crt tv and when I setup the HD I was absolutely blown away by the clarity. I remember my stupid fucking ex-wife trying to tell me there was no difference between the two.

  • UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works
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    A temperature controlled pod for my bed. I used to sleep so hot all night long, constantly moving to find the cool part of the bed.

    Now I keep it like as cold as can be all night, and my sleep has improved 10x. Plus my partner likes it warm so her side is nice and cozy. Both of us are happier for it.

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    10 hours ago

    Affordable solar panels and batteries. With this we were able to life off-grid surrounded by nature.

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    Beetlecrab Audio Tempera is the most inspiring electronic musical instrument I own. I got it in April, and I’m still finding new ways to use it. It does so much.

    Oxi One really is the hardware sequencer to rule them all. Though I’m sure you could get by with a Hapax or Deluge if you don’t mind spending twice as much.

    Not a purchase, but Csound has always been an invaluable companion to my music making process. It’s also entirely free and open-source.