There’s 3 things that really stand out for me that I would say made a massive difference to my life:

  1. Cordless screw driver. Bought the day after building a flat pack bed with a crappy screw.driver that just shredded my hand. Thought it was frivolous at the time, but I’ve used it so much since. It’s light, small enough to fit in my pocket and good for 90% of DIY tasks.

  2. Tassimo coffee machine. Bought it 9 years ago, use it every day. Nice quick easy coffee. What’s not to like.

  3. My first DSLR camera. It was a Nikon D50 back in 2005/6 and it sparked my interest in photography to this day. It gave me a hobby I can take lots of places and do it alone or with others. I never loved the D50 camera itself, but I did get some really nice shots with it

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    1. Quality electric toothbrush. I can’t get my teeth feeling clean without one anymore.

    2. A rice cooker. Doesn’t need to be fancy, but it lowers the barrier to cooking substantially given how many dishes use rice.

    3, A phone with a camera that’s at least mid-range, as it’s the camera you’ll have on you most. I used to always use phones from cheap brands like Umidigi and although some of them did perform quite well others left me with gaps of my life where none of the photos I took have any detail.

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    1. My horse, Lola. She’s an amazing 9yo grey quarter horse mare. “Retired” barrel racer, she’s the perfect trail/ranch horse. She’s got the best quirky and silly demeanor, she loves to hang out, and she’s playful, but never gets crazy under saddle.

    2. My guitar. 2012 PRS 513. I absolutely love that guitar, and it got me back into playing after almost 20 years off. It’s my “do everything” guitar, and the difference in sounds between pickup combinations makes it incredibly versatile.

    3. A good mattress. I spend a solid 1/3 of my life sleeping (or trying to) and a great mattress helps so much.

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    1. E-reader. I’m not reading 4-5 books a month as I did before but it reignited my desire to read after losing it in college (plus: it’s way cheaper).
    2. Chemex. I was used to burnt gas station coffee and it gave me a new hobby.
    3. First DSLR as well. Helped me think about composition more in my paintings, as well as contrast. I haven’t touched a camera in years though. Little opportunity or desire.
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    1. House

    2. Dyson vacuum cleaner

    3. Motorcycles

    Although I do love my cordless drill as well. And my first cheap community college 2-year diploma which got my career goin, the jury is still out on whether the masters degree was worth it.

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    My girlfriend and best friend tell me it’s the couch that I bought a couple years ago. I had a ratty old futon before that and they were not fans. I think it was from Room&Board, and wasn’t anything special. Couches are expensive, though.

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        Even the original LCD deck was easily eligible for this little list but the OLED went above and beyond in every way. I have a beefy PC for desktop gaming but I still prefer to play on the deck OLED because it’s just an amazing experience.

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    Herman Miller chair House My newest monitor. It’s got KVM support so no more swapping cords between my computers.

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    My first car, a 1988 Toyota Corolla hatchback, which ran for years and offered endless comedic value.

    A doorknob cane (think planters peanut), which has been used from everything from altercations with racoons to building a fort with my kids.

    My current house, which is located in a great school district and neighborhood.

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    1. Dog.
    2. Dog.
    3. A really beautiful handmade necklace with a piece of glass salvaged from the waters of Charleston harbour. It’s gorgeous.
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      This sounds like something I’d enjoy. Do you have any pictures you want to share? I love jewelry and dogs!

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          Awww they are both lovely! I like how the darker one acts between startled and annoyed to the brother’s vocal abilities lol

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            Usually when the pug yells he gets excited and tries to yank the pug’s back leg off in joy, but this time he decided to act concerned.

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    1. My Nvidia Shield TV Pro 2019 and a Synology NAS (sorry they go together), no more dealing with ugly Smart TV or limited game consoles to stream, and it is also very easy to sail the seas with it!

    2. Android phone in 2020 (Poco F2 Pro) still rocking this device with the bootloader opened and a custom ROM, this was the first Android device for me, and even when MIUI was a letdown after a while, AOSP wasn’t, still I go back and forth MIUI and AOSP though, it still gives me 6-8 hrs of SOT depending on the environment and the ROM.

    3. Miyoo Mini V2, I just love to have pocket gaming on the go real quick, those annoying government formalities are not that bad nowadays.

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    I’m either at my desk studying/working for a good 4-6 hours or I’m on my feet 6-7 hours a day. Keeping that in mind:

    1. A really nice office chair. Perforated back, good adjustable lumbar support and head rest, quiet wheels, soft cushion.

    2. One of those fold out sofa/bed things. Folds out flat into a giant bed, folds up into a convenient couch thingy. Better than a mattress to sleep on.

    3. A good pair (or two) of shoes. Over the years it’s been anything from a cheap pair of skechers to some no name shoes of off amazon to Adidas ultraboosts. Always try in person. Should feel as comfortable as your most comfortable shoes now.

    Bonus: a good coffee grinder + v60 pour over + paper filters. Great coffee for under a 100 quid.

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    1. Mountain bike - on my second bike now, my favorite hobby and form of exercise, excuse to get in nature with my dog, explored a lot of my state because of it.

    2. Kobo e-reader. The night light is amazing, I used to use a neck light for night reading to not wake my wife but this is way better. Easier to travel. The dyslexic font helps my dyslexic ass like 10% too which makes a huge difference in me reading more.

    3. My first raspberry pi in Jr high led to a career in software. Still love pis, and have even more toys now

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    1. 8 Sleep Bed—it’s liquid cooled and heated based on your sleep stage. I know it’s expensive, but the sleep it’s given me has been unrivaled by anything else I’ve ever used to regulate my sleep. I work shifts so good sleep is priceless. You spend a third of your life asleep, so it’s worth an investment.
    2. Hue lights for my entire home—privacy issues aside, it’s a game changing investment. We replaced the recessed lighting with recessed hue lighting fixtures as well. It’s insane how having multiple lighting settings and colors for times of the day/moods can change your entire mindset.
    3. Home gym—if I were pressed for one component it would be the power cage and Olympic bar, but investing in a fully functional home gym has given me much more in return than what I’ve put into it (whether that be physical work building equipment or money).
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      Can you share some of your hue setup? How do you use them? Automation? Proximity? Smart switches?

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    • usb kvm. Had to often switch my usb devices between my PC and laptop.
    • external wifi antenna. Useful for when my laptop’s antenna is not enough.
    • electric screwdriver. Saves a lot of time.