

“Im still buying bro”
The only posts that mods will now allow on the coiner sub are some variation of “im still buying bro” or “lucky to be so low”.
They actually believe this is good for bitcoin, good for them or both.
Few.
So, everyone here now knows that :
- Logitech Options+ uses a crazy amount of memory: https://www.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/qov2lr/how_come_the_logi_options_takes_so_much_ram_in/ (one guy in the comments showed up to 13GB of RAM, for me its usually around 2GB)
- It will routinely not even detect its own mice: https://www.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/1q6yacr/anyone_else_getting_this_i_reinstalled_logi/ (This happens to me every now and then)
- It is killing your SSD: https://www.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/1t1fbwb/logitech_options_is_destroying_your_ssd/
- It routinely loses all your settings: https://www.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/12m26lc/my_mx_master_3s_loses_all_custom_settings_every/
- And, finally, this is how we all feel about Logitech Options+: https://www.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/1t1wcmh/probably_will_be_deleted/
So, in short, it doesn't do what its supposed to do (that is, work), and it does do what its not supposed to do (that is, destroy your machine).
Here is how to fix it, uninstall it. When I say uninstall it, I mean literally nuke every setting, every plugin associated to it. Never install it on any machine again.
Now, git clone this repo: https://github.com/TomBadash/Mouser
And then follow these steps:
git clone https://github.com/TomBadash/Mouser.git
cd Mouser
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Build the native menu-bar bundle
pip install pyinstaller
./build_macos_app.sh
Copy dist/Mouser.app to your Applications folder and you are done.
This thing detects the damn mouse and you can set your buttons in a simple json file that lives here: ~/Library/Application Support/Mouser/config.json (so you never lose them)
We can all maintain https://github.com/TomBadash/Mouser and make that the defacto Logitech mouse app.
Alright guys, I need some serious advice because my parents are currently threatening to have me committed.
My stats: 1600 SAT, 36 ACT, 4.0 UW, founded a startup that uses AI to automate touching grass.
Here's the situation. I got a full-ride to MIT. Completely paid for. Room, board, tuition. My mom is crying tears of joy, my high school is practically building a statue of me, whatever.
But I’ve been lurking on this subreddit for the last month, and honestly? MIT is starting to look like a glorified daycare. I visited Cambridge last week, and the CS students there were... smiling. One of them was outside. In the sun. Eating a sandwich. I asked an MIT senior about his hardest class, and he started whining about "imposter syndrome" and "work-life balance." Bro, that’s so weak.
Then I looked into Purdue. You guys have CS 240.
MIT is offering me prestige, networking, and zero debt. But Purdue is offering me Valgrind. You just can’t put a price tag on raw, unadulterated suffering.
I made a quick pros list to help me decide, but my dad says it proves I'm having a psychotic break:
| MIT | Purdue |
|---|---|
| Full-ride scholarship (approx. US$250,000) | CS 240 |
| Massive venture capital network | |
| Direct pipeline to FAANG/OpenAI | |
| World-renowned faculty & Nobel laureates | |
| State-of-the-art research labs | |
| Free catering at networking events | |
| #1 engineering school on the planet |
Has anyone else here turned down MIT or Stanford because their curriculum lacked the sheer abusive power of CS 240? If I commit to Purdue and pay out-of-state tuition, will this class actually destroy my will to live, or is that just marketing hype?
Need to know ASAP before I decline MIT.
EDIT: I figured I would update, since this post is being talked about across campus.
Well, I did it, I rejected MIT. I wanted to thank everyone for their guidance. Particularly the top comment around how well known Lafayette is as a city compared to Boston. Outside of CS240, the main deciding factor was this 160 foot flagpole. See y’all in the fall of ‘26.
Boiler up!
CS 240 is literally the best thing to happen to Purdue since the Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team won their only NCAA National Championship in 1999.
We have waited a quarter century to be relevant again.
Witness Us.