Image 1 — Took your advice and made some changes. What would you improve next? (27) [WIP]
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Took your advice and made some changes. What would you improve next? (27) [WIP]

Update from my last post.

I took a lot of the feedback on board and made a few changes to the layout. It already feels a bit better but I think there's still room for improvement.

u/PingAbuser — 2 days ago
▲ 454 r/PurchaseWithPurpose+1 crossposts

The CEO of Mullvad is the main financer of the far-right Swedish Örebro party

Worth noting if you are using their VPN services or Browser.

EDIT:
Apparently, labelling them as far-right isn't as clear-cut from an economic perspective, but they do hold many core identity politics that are common amongst far-right parties such as:

  • Voiced support for the idea of large-scale remigration on multiple occasions, even for Swedish-born immigrants: "Sweden belongs to the Swedes"
  • Supports Sweden leaving NATO
  • In favor of Sweden leaving the European Union in a so-called "Swexit"
  • Stated that Sweden should only support other countries on the condition that it benefits Sweden and that it has to be "Sweden first"
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u/PingAbuser — 6 days ago

What would you change about this setup? Gaming feels oddly uncomfortable despite having decent gear

I've been using this setup for a while now and can't figure out why gaming on it feels a bit uncomfortable.

The desk is an IKEA TROTTEN (120x70cm) and the monitor is a 34" AOC ultrawide on a monitor arm.

I actually like the room and the setup looks nice to me, but something just feels off when I'm gaming. It's hard to explain. I don't know if it's the monitor position, desk size, room layout, or something else entirely.

A couple of things:

  • I usually close the curtains behind the monitor when gaming, so glare isn't really an issue.
  • I'm happy to move the desk anywhere in the room if there's a better layout.
u/PingAbuser — 20 days ago
▲ 200 r/Roadcam+2 crossposts

Crash on Newham Way (A13) near Canning Town

Heard a loud bang, looked out from my balcony, and saw this. :(

u/PingAbuser — 21 days ago