Strongest magnet for MagSafe sized circle?

I’m trying to find a very strong magnet to use on the back of a tablet to connect it to a MagSafe mount. I’ve tried the circles that are meant to be put on the back of a phone, but even the ones that are actually magnetic themselves don’t produce enough magnetic pull to hold the weight of the tablet up. I really prefer to do this with magnets vs the arm clamp things because it’s so much easier to pick up the tablet and move it, plus the wall mount that I have easily can connect to essentially any flat surface or wall in my house because of the industrial walls.

I don’t care about the aesthetics at this point, a thick magnet is fine. I just can’t find one that is approximately the size of a MagSafe circle to make good connection. I previously tried ordering very strong, smaller magnets, and had planned to glue them in a circle, but they had so much repulsion between the magnets themselves that I could never get them to stick in place without displacing some. Something like this has to exist, right?! I swear I have searched the Internet to hell and back and I’m coming up short. I just want to be confident the tablet won’t come crashing down unexpectedly!

To be clear, this is purely about being able to have the tablet’s weight sufficiently supported by the magnet. I don’t actually need to charge anything via MagSafe as my tablet doesn’t even have that feature. Has anyone successfully retrofitted a tablet/kindle with a strong enough magnet with a similar set up? I cross-posted this in the /magnets sub and got a link to a website that I think I could find an appropriately sized magnet, but I’m more curious if anyone has found a solution for a similar situation.

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u/blessyourheart9 — 1 day ago

Strongest magnet for MagSafe sized circle?

I’m trying to find a very strong magnet to use on the back of a tablet to connect it to a MagSafe mount. I’ve tried the circles that are meant to be put on the back of a phone, but even the ones that are actually magnetic themselves don’t produce enough magnetic pull to hold the weight of the tablet up. I really prefer to do this with magnets vs the arm clamp things because it’s so much easier to pick up the tablet and move it, plus the wall mount that I have easily can connect to essentially any flat surface or wall in my house because of the industrial walls.

I don’t care about the aesthetics at this point, a thick magnet is fine. I just can’t find one that is approximately the size of a MagSafe circle to make good connection. I previously tried ordering very strong, smaller magnets, and had planned to glue them in a circle, but they had so much repulsion between the magnets themselves that I could never get them to stick in place without displacing some. Something like this has to exist, right?! I swear I have searched the Internet to hell and back and I’m coming up short. I just want to be confident the tablet won’t come crashing down unexpectedly!

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u/blessyourheart9 — 2 days ago

Aphrodisiac, but for good not evil?

I’ve noticed the aphrodisiac trope is pretty common, but it’s most often played either quite rapey or at best, it’s administered by a bad guy and one of the characters has to heroically suffer alone until it wears off to show their strength and integrity. Are there any dramas where this plot line is used but it’s more romantic/sexy for the main characters?

I saw this in >!Pursuit of Jade (the bad guys were using it as part of an evil plot but it resulted in the main couple getting together) and that cut scene of them crawling out of the covers in each others clothes and her basically going, I’m toast I can bang anymore scratched an itch in my brain lol!<. I have been trying to find a similar vibe in other shows. Does this exist other places? I tried searching past posts and couldn’t find anything about this trope with the positive spin I’m looking for.

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u/blessyourheart9 — 1 month ago

Help a newbie, please! Exchanging funds and other questions

I'm trying to wrap my brain around switching out funds within various accounts. The sub constantly talks about rebalancing portfolios, and I'm a bit confused by the rules on how to do that wisely.

Background:
I have several Fidelity retirement accounts. My pre-tax contributions go into a 457B and my employer's match goes into a 401A ERIP. I also have a ROTH IRA that I'm maxing out every year and a little bit in a traditional IRA that rolled over from when I accidentally added too much to my ROTH . (I also very recently opened a brokerage account for additional investment opportunities with some extra on hand cash, but I am also currently redoing my witholdings to better maximize my 457B contributions moving forward.)

Question 1:
I currently have some funds in my 457B and 401A that are not ideal (higher fees), and I want to switch them out for lower fee options (ex: switch from FDKVX to FDKLX). Is there a "smart" way to do this to avoid penalties/fees, or am I allowed to swap out whatever whenever? Are there additional costs associated with selling one fund to purchase another?

Question 2:
Is the answer to question 1 the same for ROTH and trad IRA accounts as well, or is there a different strategy there? My understanding is that with the brokerage account, it will be subject to tax/capital gains when selling/exchanging, even if I still only have target date funds there - is that correct?

Question 3:
Almost everything in Fidelity is listed as a "fund" - how do you know if these are index funds or mutual funds or ETFs? Does it even matter that I understand these details? For example, although I mostly have target date funds currently, I also have FBGRX and FZROX. Are these ETFs? I've read the pinned post and some of the supplemental info, and I think I understand the basics, but once I start digging into the supplemental info, I feel like my brain starts leaking out my ears and I'm reading a different language. I'm working throught the Bogleheads University content, and I'm slowing hammering it into my noggin, but I'm worried my confusion over fund types will hurt me in the short term.

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u/blessyourheart9 — 2 months ago