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Combining different brands tyres front & rear

How would those combos compare:

Assegai front - Kryptotal rear
Albert radial front - Kryptotal rear
Magic Mary front - Albert rear (both radial)

I am looking for a predictable setup for slow and technical riding on steep and rough alpine trails with big rocks, roots, maybe some loose rubble. Mostly dry. No fast riding, bike parks and muddy berms. 27.5".

Coming back to riding after years of break and feeling lost in options.

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u/flikkinaround — 1 month ago
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Maxxis Maxx Gripp vs Continental soft

With no Conti super soft enduro option for 27.5 inch, if I want as much grip as possible in front, what is best:
- Continental Kryptotal / Argotal Enduro soft
- Maxxis Assegai MaxxGrip

If Conti would offer super soft enduro it would be a no brainer, but now I am unsure.

The rear will be Kryptotal soft.

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u/flikkinaround — 2 months ago

Buying a coffee machine as a gift, have no idea about coffee

I know my wife has been wishing for a coffee machine for a while, and with her birthday coming up, I want to buy her one as a present. I have no idea about coffee, as I don't drink it, so please help me out. What I know:

- she drinks one cup per day in the morning
- she likes it fairly strong with a little bit of cold milk
- she would appreciate it if the machine is good looking / has good design. Retro or colorful would be great.
- a smaller machine would be best, but doesn't have to be portable
- ease of use and maintaince is preferable

If there are essential questions I could subtly ask her that would help with the decision, please let me know those as well. Thanks!

Edit: up until now she is making herself turkish coffee
Edit 2: she is buying ground coffee

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u/flikkinaround — 2 months ago

Hold or sell: NBIS, AMD, ASML, RKLB

Thanks to this subreddit I had a good run with the above four stocks. Is it time to sell or keep holding?

All four sit in the same AI-infrastructure trade and show the same pattern: strong rallies, stretched valuations, and a split rather than a consensus. NBIS has tripled-plus with retail sentiment still mostly bullish, analysts hold around $300-350 and flag $400+ as sell territory, with GPU pricing and execution risk as the main worries. ASML has the least sell pressure of the four; despite cloudy 2026 guidance, most commentary leans buy-the-dip given its EUV monopoly. AMD draws the most overvaluation talk (P/E well above 90x at times, heavy insider selling) but keeps buy ratings tied to AI demand. RKLB gets the most explicit “take profits” calls on a rich sales multiple (~79x), offset by bulls waiting on the Neutron launch as a catalyst.

Edit: not a significant amount on either of those so no trimming. Hold or sell.

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u/flikkinaround — 2 months ago

Designer weather station?

I would like a simple device showing indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. Nothing advanced, nothing hi-tech.

But I would like the thing to look good. Are there any beautifully designed weather stations on the market?

u/flikkinaround — 3 months ago

Vgradna polnilna postaja

V po meri izdelani polici želim imeti vgradno polnilno postajo - nekaj vtičnic, 2x USB-C in brezžično polnjenje. Gledam po internetu in najdem veliko množico bolj srednjih produktov. Kaj bi bilo najbolje nabavit po vašem mnenju v 2026?

Razmišljam o ločeni enoti z vtičnicami in wireles posebej, skrit 2mm pod les.

Za wireless sem nekako našel Anker Zolo, za vtičnice pa nekaj podobnega temu. Bi pa nekako želel imeti več W, a ne najdem. Tale izgleda dobro ampak ni dobavljiv...

Če se kdo spozna na latest elektro zadeve se proporočam.

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u/flikkinaround — 3 months ago
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Best built-in-desk charging station

What is currently the best charging station I can buy? I want to have it built into the desk. It can be retractable or not.

Ideally:
- fast wireless charging (25W realistic?)
- 2-3 normal sockets (EU)
- highest possible W USB-C preferable

Will use it for MacBook and iPhone charging.

Thank you!

u/flikkinaround — 3 months ago