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What’s the best Minecraft server hosting option for a small group?

I’m looking for a Minecraft server host for a small group of 3–5 friends. We mainly play survival and sometimes add light mods.

Main requirements:

Low lag performance

Easy setup

Good for small player count

Not too expensive

Any recommendations based on your experience?

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u/OkResource4652 — 5 days ago

Obsessed with this wooden bowl, but I can't justify buying a whole new mixer...

Help! I fell in love with this walnut bowl at first sight and now it’s basically living rent-free in my head. The problem is, I already have a perfectly fine mixer at home and I just can’t bring myself to drop another $800 just to get the bowl. Does anyone know of any similar good dupes out there that would fit? I’m desperate for that wood aesthetic without the massive price tag. Thanks so much in advance!

u/OkResource4652 — 5 days ago

Can you get free shipping on faucets and knobs for your bathtub?

I’m in the middle of a bathroom renovation and have been ordering things like faucets, knobs, shower fixtures, and towel bars little by little so I can compare finishes, sizes, and styles in person before committing to a full setup.

The problem is that shipping costs are adding up fast when ordering small quantities from different places.

I’ve seen people mention that some retailers offer free shipping once you hit a certain order amount, while others say buying a full matching hardware set from one store ends up being cheaper overall.

For those who’ve gone through a bathroom remodel recently:

  • Did you buy everything from one retailer or mix items from different stores?
  • Are there any common free-shipping thresholds most stores offer?
  • Did buying a full hardware set save money compared to piecing everything together separately?
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u/OkResource4652 — 10 days ago

In the past year I started taking care of myself and using daily supplements as a base. When I bought the product, I was completely surprised by how confusing the supplement business can be. Every brand claims to be the best, and there are a ton of different prices, ranging from cheap to expensive.

After my research, I found that having third-party testing certification is the most trusted sign of quality. An independent test from something like the USP, NSF International or Consumer Lab means that the product has exactly what it says it does, but independent tests aren't guaranteed.

Most major multivitamin companies are sold on Amazon with tons of customer reviews, so it can be very challenging to differentiate between authentic health feedback versus placebo effect as it relates to supplement reviews. There appears to be a lot of variation between low cost vs. premium multivitamins in terms of bioavailability (the way your body absorbs nutrients).

What third-party certifications do you look for? Are expensive multivitamins worth the money? If anyone has any nutritionist or group resources they recommend, please let us know what brands you have confidence in!

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u/OkResource4652 — 16 days ago