u/morbidly_obese_cat_

Looking for residential IP VPNs for Japanese up addresses

Hey guys, I currently am looking for a good service that can give me a residential IP for a Japanese ip address. As America keeps rolling out these age verification mandates, I want to get an IP address for a different country. Any recommendations for services?

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u/morbidly_obese_cat_ — 7 days ago

I decided to pull the trigger and purchase a macbook air after nearly 8 years as a windows exclusive user. My previous daily driver was a ROG zephyrus, but after I built my PC, i wanted a laptop that was smaller, lighter, and had better battery life. the M5 macbook air was at the top of the list. I ended up getting a 13 inch model with the 10 core CPU and 10 core GPU, 24 GB of ram, and 1 tb of storage. here are some notable things I experience as I started using my Macbook. It just arrived yesterday, and I want to talk about some things I have noticed about it during my switch to my macbook.

Good things:

  1. the build quality, The full metal unibody feels very solid, while being very light
  2. Touch ID is helpful and makes everything easier
  3. Battery life: going from a gaming laptop to a mac was like a night and day difference, It's nice not to be tethered to an outlet anymore.
  4. The portability and lightness of the computer is very nice. It's the first laptop i've had in a while that I could use while walking around.
  5. Spotlight search is much better than finding files in windows
  6. it's small, but I love the color and overall appearance of the laptop. Starlight was the right choice.

Bad things:

  1. A lot of warnings about downloading apps from the internet. I'm not used to getting that many pop ups about downloading a new app
  2. lack of compatibility, if you want to play games like blue archive, you will need an android emulator, and some apps that you liked on windows just don't have Mac alternatives
  3. Force click, dictionary pop ups and issues with dragging- took a lot of fumbling with the settings to get the trackpad to work like I wanted it to.
  4. if you are moving from a gaming laptop or mechanical keyboard, just know that keyboard travel can be less than that of some gaming laptops.
  5. you will have to get some extra apps and plugins to bring missing features to mac that you may be used to using on windows. a couple examples are rectangle and mac mouse fix.

overall, it's a good computer and I like it. The lightness, battery life, and build quality are great, and exactly why I decided on this computer. If you are thinking about an air, pull the trigger on one. The build quality is very different from what I am used to, and it was a pleasent surprise.

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u/morbidly_obese_cat_ — 4 months ago

I decided to pull the trigger and purchase a macbook air after nearly 8 years as a windows exclusive user. My previous daily driver was a ROG zephyrus, but after I built my PC, i wanted a laptop that was smaller, lighter, and had better battery life. the M5 macbook air was at the top of the list. I ended up getting a 13 inch model with the 10 core CPU and 10 core GPU, 24 GB of ram, and 1 tb of storage. here are some notable things I experience as I started using my Macbook. It just arrived yesterday, and I want to talk about some things I have noticed about it during my switch to my macbook.

Good things:

  1. the build quality, The full metal unibody feels very solid, while being very light

  2. Touch ID is helpful and makes everything easier

  3. Battery life: going from a gaming laptop to a mac was like a night and day difference, It's nice not to be tethered to an outlet anymore.

  4. The portability and lightness of the computer is very nice. It's the first laptop i've had in a while that I could use while walking around.

  5. Spotlight search is much better than finding files in windows

Bad things:

  1. A lot of warnings about downloading apps from the internet. I'm not used to getting that many pop ups about downloading a new app

  2. lack of compatibility, if you want to play games like blue archive, you will need an android emulator, and some apps that you liked on windows just don't have Mac alternatives

  3. Force click, dictionary pop ups and issues with dragging- took a lot of fumbling with the settings to get the trackpad to work like I wanted it to.

  4. if you are moving from a gaming laptop or mechanical keyboard, just know that keyboard travel can be less than that of some gaming laptops.

  5. you will have to get some extra apps and plugins to bring missing features to mac that you may be used to using on windows. a couple examples are rectangle and mac mouse fix.

overall, it's a good computer and I like it. The lightness, battery life, and build quality are great, and exactly why I decided on this computer. If you are thinking about an air, pull the trigger on one. The build quality is very different from what I am used to, and it was a pleasent surprise.

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u/morbidly_obese_cat_ — 4 months ago