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Grabbed 3 tickets to go see the Demon Slayer film with a couple of friends

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I have a cheap and nasty mech keyboard with no backlight and wanted something thockier and clickier but on a budget.

Lots of people were recommending GMK67 base from the chinese marketplace saw it for £27 and thought why not. Got some shine through RGB keys in a gradient and some JWICK T1 Tactile switches on the way.
 
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Collected my new irons today from American Golf, lovely, not sure compared to my D9 irons, but much, much more forgiving!

 
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Used my neighbours when we were clearing our roadside of trees (unadopted road)
Took.a gamble on an eBay seller selling damaged packaging items £60 all compete (£200 in Screwfix) I know it's not a massive capacity battery but it's to get a few branches at a time 5 inch dia maybe works a lot better than a reciprocating one

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Used my neighbours when we were clearing our roadside of trees (unadopted road)
Took.a gamble on an eBay seller selling damaged packaging items £60 all compete (£200 in Screwfix) I know it's not a massive capacity battery but it's to get a few branches at a time 5 inch dia maybe works a lot better than a reciprocating one

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New bluetooth adapter, this time with BT 5.3 support. For a tenner wasn't expecting huge range etc but really, it manages to maintain a stable connection whilst listening to a podcast on the PC upstairs and I'm all the way downstairs between one floor and 4 walls approx 20-25 metres away, without the need for a dongle with a big aerial, and that is on just some TWS buds. Most impressive.

Best of all, unlike the user reviews of most of the other ones that supposedly don't work on Windows 11 at BT 5.3, this is detected as a Realtek chip and Windows auto installs the Realtek 2023 driver accordingly, the firmware class profile is in device manager LMP 12 which is BT 5.3.
 
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New bluetooth adapter, this time with BT 5.3 support. For a tenner wasn't expecting huge range etc but really, it manages to maintain a stable connection whilst listening to a podcast on the PC upstairs and I'm all the way downstairs between one floor and 4 walls approx 20-25 metres away, without the need for a dongle with a big aerial, and that is on just some TWS buds. Most impressive.

Best of all, unlike the user reviews of most of the other ones that supposedly don't work on Windows 11 at BT 5.3, this is detected as a Realtek chip and Windows auto installs the Realtek 2023 driver accordingly, the firmware class profile is in device manager LMP 12 which is BT 5.3.

I'm obviously lagging behind on Bluetooth, I just bought a new 5.0 adapter, although my only requirement is that it works on Linux anyway, so probably for the better in some respects, but just plugged it into a Windows 11 install and it also detects as Realtek, LMP 9 so definitely 5.0, I paid the same as you, so might have to swap to test if any better.

Grabbed a new Pi, not upgraded mine in a good long while, and couldn't be bothered with the stock faff over the last few years.

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