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    A robot vacuum with a mop and self emptying/mop washing base (I live with two dogs in the PNW where mud is constant for 6 months of the year).

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    I don’t think I could ever go back to a single monitor setup. Screen real estate is ALWAYS at a premium. I feel so constrained when forced to use just one.

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    An iPad. I felt like a total idiot buying one but it changed my life. I’ve done hundreds of drawings, hundreds of music sketches, read hundreds of books on it, I surf the web on it, and my computer is relegated to professional and specialized tasks.

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    Wireless noise cancelling headphones and earbuds.

    I was reluctant to pay $400 for a gimmick but holy shit, once I did they became my most treasured possessions. Then I got buds for $400.

    If we are talking cost per hour of use, they might be the most cost-effective tech I own

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    An immersion blender, it was $30 but it made my soups seem gourmet and let me recycle my gallons of lard into the best soap I have ever used.

    Aside from that, I replaced two of my mismatched odd shaped PC monitors with 27" 4k monitors and the difference is amazing. The monitors were so cheap too only $110 each. Together with my super fancy main screens it really cleaned up the desktop.

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      These things rock. Making cream of {ingredient} soup is so easy. In fact, making soups out of everything is notmw so easy, and I use more food that might otherwise be wasted. If you have stale bread, you can blend it in stock or water to easily thicken a soup, and nobody else will know there’s bread in it.

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    Surprised nobody has mentioned a computer yet, so mine is going from a $200 dell optiplex I saved up for to a ~$3,000 gaming rig my parents convinced the government to buy me.
    The government had a $5,000 thing to parents with autistic children (diagnosed before the age of 10) and they could spend it on stuff that would help the child. They had to fight tooth and nail to convince them that it would let me play games with my friends (a total lie, I only played Minecraft and terraria then). They surprised me with it on my birthday I think 5 years ago and it was AMAZING.

    I’ve spent nearly every dollar I’ve earned in the past 5 years improving my setup and game library.

    Oh. And a high quality Bluetooth mouse. I used a Glorious Model O (for Minecraft 1.8 pvp) since it came out and used it till the battery only lasts a day or two, also I wanted more buttons. Only 6 months ago have I switched to a g502x and I went like 3 weeks without charging it. Its amazing.

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    14 hours ago

    A kneepad for my NC Miata. Kept digging my knee into the center console. A pad was the best upgrade I’ve made to that car.

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    Lighting system as a wake up tool.

    Have now been using a light or lighting system as a morning wake up for over 15 years. It’s life changing.

    Lights start off dim and red/orange, and brighten very slowly to warm white. Works every time.

    I wake up without the jolt of an alarm at home.

    In fact - automated lighting in general - just so good.

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      What one do you use? I tried this but the one I bought even the dimmest setting wakes me up when it comes on.

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        Phillips Hue, 800 lumen colour bulbs. We have three in our bedroom.

        It also depends on how they’re controlled. We do most of our control through HomeBridge/HomeKit but for wake-ups we’ve continued to use the Hue app-configured automations as the soft-on and ramp up are the most gentle.

        We were using a dedicated Phillips light alarm clock before the automated lights.

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      Similar, but lighting system as a sleep tool. Lights start off warm white and slowly dim to amber / red, then off at the push of a button every night.

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    Setting up my own NAS and offside backup.

    Big project for sure, but being in control of my vital backups was important for me. Additionally the up front costs is lower than the subscriptions I would have needed.

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    A temperature controlled pod for my bed. I used to sleep so hot all night long, constantly moving to find the cool part of the bed.

    Now I keep it like as cold as can be all night, and my sleep has improved 10x. Plus my partner likes it warm so her side is nice and cozy. Both of us are happier for it.

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    Beetlecrab Audio Tempera is the most inspiring electronic musical instrument I own. I got it in April, and I’m still finding new ways to use it. It does so much.

    Oxi One really is the hardware sequencer to rule them all. Though I’m sure you could get by with a Hapax or Deluge if you don’t mind spending twice as much.

    Not a purchase, but Csound has always been an invaluable companion to my music making process. It’s also entirely free and open-source.