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What's your honest experience using dual-screen laptop attachments long-term?
I keep seeing those dual/triple-screen laptop attachments everywhere lately and they honestly look super useful for travel, remote work, and productivity setups.
But I’m curious what the long-term experience is actually like once the novelty wears off.
Do they genuinely improve workflow enough to justify carrying the extra weight around, or do they eventually become one of those gadgets that seems cooler in ads than in real daily use?
Main things I’m wondering about are stability, cable management, battery drain, portability, and whether they’re actually comfortable to use for several hours at a time.
scrap yard workers, what’s the weirdest thing you’ve seen being brought in?
I feel like scrap yards have to be one of the few places on earth where completely random objects show up on a daily basis 😅
Every time I visit one I end up wondering what the workers there have probably seen over the years. Old machinery, mystery metal piles, strange homemade trailers, giant signs, broken safes… I’m sure the list gets wild fast.
So now I’m curious — what’s the weirdest, funniest, or most unexpected thing someone has actually brought into your yard?
Database governance gets messy when the data came from SaaS exports
One thing I have been thinking about lately is how much context gets lost once data lands in a database or warehouse. A customer export from Salesforce, a spreadsheet from Google Drive, or some file pulled from another SaaS tool might eventually become a clean table with proper roles, audit logs, encryption, backups, and retention rules. From the database side, everything can look fairly controlled. But the messy part is what happened before the data arrived there. Was the original file overshared?
How many YouTube subscribers should realistically get 100k views consistently ?
I keep seeing channels with 20k to 50k YouTube subscribers pulling huge views, while some creators with 500k plus subscribers struggle to even cross 10k views sometimes. It honestly made me curious what people consider a “normal” subscriber to view ratio now because the numbers seem completely unpredictable lately. For creators here, how many views do your videos usually get compared to your subscriber count, and what do you think is considered healthy engagement on YouTube right now?
What’s the biggest “brand tax” you’ve ever seen?
Same product, same quality, completely different price just because of the logo 😭
What’s the worst example you’ve personally seen?