u/diesel_0nly

Houston we have a problem.

So I downloaded this game maybe about two months ago. I downloaded it because I wanted to find a nice offline game that was not going to consume too much of my time or create any issues between my wife and I.
Here’s a little bit of my background: I am an ex-World of Warcraft player, on and off for basically the whole time the game’s been out. My wife has continuously made comments about WoW - how it takes up too much of my time, how I struggle to manage my time on it, etc. So after a discussion we had, I decided to cancel my WoW subscription, stop playing, and buy a handheld gaming console. I ultimately found this game.
Now I find myself in a somewhat similar situation where I am looking at guides and anticipating getting home just to play. This is a really addictive game, and it’s very fun offline, so I can stop whenever I want - but I still find myself struggling with time management because of it.
Just wanted to vent and throw out my two cents. I thought it was kind of funny that I went from one online addictive game to another offline addictive game. The amount of customization and sandbox content in Satisfactory is crazy. I love it. That’s all.

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u/diesel_0nly — 4 days ago

I wanted to share my real-world home charging numbers for three electric vehicles. I’m using my home energy monitoring app to track the dedicated EV charging circuit, so this is based on actual electricity usage, not an estimate.

For 2025, my EV charging circuit shows a total cost of $1,320 for the year. That averages out to $110 per month for all three EVs combined.

The basic formula is:

{EV charging cost} = {kWh used} X {electric rate per kWh}

Since my app already converts the EV charging usage into dollars, I can use the displayed cost directly.

For 2025:

$1,320 divided by 12 = $110 {per month}

Since this is for three EVs:

$1,320 divided by 3 = $440 {per EV per year}

$110 divided by 3 = $36.67 {per EV per month}

To break it down daily:

$440 divided by 365 = $1.21 {per EV per day}

So based on my 2025 data, my home charging costs are approximately:

• $1,320 per year total for 3 EVs

• $110 per month total for 3 EVs

• $3.62 per day total for 3 EVs

• $440 per year per EV

• $36.67 per month per EV

• $1.21 per day per EV

My longer-term graph from 2022 to 2026 shows $1,909 total EV charging cost, with an average of $636 per year. The biggest full year so far was 2025, which makes sense because that appears to be the year with the most consistent EV charging activity.

This is only the home electricity cost for charging. It does not include public charging, insurance, maintenance, tires, registration, or vehicle payments. But strictly for home charging, running three EVs at my house is costing me about $110 per month total, or roughly $1.21 per day per vehicle.

EDIT: the simple math reflects these vehicles combined miles driven per year is 9,100 miles. I’ve rounded up to 10,000 just because. That’s 16093.44 Km yearly

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u/diesel_0nly — 23 days ago

I wanted to share my experience so far with Even Realities, especially with their ordering, customer service, and shipping process.

I placed my order for prescription Even Realities glasses on April 7. By April 15, I had already received the free ring sizing kit. Then on April 27, I was informed that UPS now has my package and that an estimated delivery date will be provided soon.

Honestly, I’m very surprised by how fast everything has moved. From placing the order, to production, to the package already being handed over to UPS, the whole process has been much quicker than I expected, especially considering these are prescription lenses.

I also want to give credit to their customer service. About 38 hours after placing my order, I emailed them asking if I could cancel. They explained that because it was a prescription lens order, the cancellation window was 24 hours, and I had already passed that point. However, they still offered to make an exception for me, which I really appreciated.

Then, about a day later, I changed my mind again and emailed them asking if I could continue with the purchase. They said absolutely, and everything continued smoothly without missing a beat in production.

So far, I’m very pleased with how Even Realities handled everything. The communication was professional, the customer service was flexible, and the production/shipping speed has been impressive. I’ll update again once the glasses arrive, but at this point, I’m definitely surprised in a good way.

I hope this review helps somebody out there making a decision. Best of luck to everybody. Stay safe.

#EvenRealities #SmartGlasses #WearableTech #PrescriptionGlasses #CustomerService #ShippingReview

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u/diesel_0nly — 26 days ago