Fancy jar of honey from the grocery store for me. Tasted pretty good.
GeForce 5090. Had been saving up for last few years, it came in stock and I bought without thinking much about it.
It’s worth it because it’s fast. Not worth it because it was expensive and warms up the room too much. I really underestimated how hot it would make my room.
I do regret buying it. Since now I’m short on cash.
I guess it was a new camera bag. I didn’t need it, but I wanted it. Turns out, having a bag with a long enough strap to go cross body makes it a lot easier to lug around my camera, a handful of lenses, and my tripod for a few hours while I walk around. Totally worth it.
How many bags do you have now? I’ll confess I’m a serial manybagger. The damned GAS FOMO gets me almost every time.
This is the only bag I’ve bought. The first one came with my old camera, a basic Nikon bag. It was never meant for the gear I have, I’ve just been making it work.
It’s always a thrill to get something and it works and feels worth it. Enjoy your new gear!
Do you have a bag for your bags?
An rog ally. Definately worth it
A slice of cake and a coffee for desert. Yes it was worth it
I guess only tangentially related but, if you like cheesecake and wine (especially fortified wines), a cheesecake with sherry is positively divine.
Loosening the definition to “something I bought that I didn’t need, despite having thought about it for a while and waited for the price to come down”, probably the recent remaster of the original Quake. And I only wanted it because it was the only way to get the Dimension of the Machine level pack that it came with.
As it turns out, I’m not really much of a Quake-head any more, but at least I’m no longer wondering about those levels.
Chips…lots of chips…and no
A hammock chair! Totally 100% worth it
I got a slushie.
It was worth it.
Metallic mini backpack.
Worth it. I love the color, it was on sale, and I hate carrying purses.
I rearranged my PC gaming area. Got a new table (one that goes up and down) got a another Kallax to stuff all the things I had in my old table, as well as a displate and some gundams to make it look comfier. All I need is a new mousepad and I’m done.
Too well thought out to be an impulse buy!
If I didn’t do it as an impulse, I would not have done it. I hated my set up for quite some time and I always was like: “some day but not today.” For 2 years I was like next time… Until a night a few weeks ago I went to my room with a measuring tape and ordered everything I felt needed change. I started at 10pm and was done by 2 am. I had forgotten to order a new mousepad and now I’m once again in the mode: “next time I’ll order it for sure.”
Get a trackball and you won’t even need a mousepad!
For 2 years I was like next time…
I gotta agree with the other guy. Not an impulse buy if you were thinking about it for 2 years.
Bunch of sexy sex clothes and Ben Wa balls for the wife. Worth it?
Yes.
How do you introduce these things to a more shy and very vanilla partner?
Silksong. Definitely worth it.
Same here, but I must say the platforming is a lot harder than I was expecting. Diagonal pogo is really messing me up. I can’t consistently get past those pogo bouncy fruit ball things and I’m stuck now. Hopefully it clicks soon.
In case you’re playing with controller, use the d-pad. Just hold left/right and down and you will always perform the pogo bounce instead of hitting air.
I’ve been trying but it keeps breaking my brain for some reason. I’ll keep trying. Maybe I’ll get the hang of it. Thanks.
You could also use the Reaper crest if you’ve found it. It does a down attack straight down. Really helped me get the hang of pogo hopping
Same, but I’m not sure yet. Added it to the backlog of shame.
Same, but i haven’t even played the first one. I gotta stop doing that…
Made a lateral upgrade from GTX 1080 to 6600XT. The performance is more or less the same but compatibility with Linux is much better for gaming. Games finally “just work” and was totally worth it for me
Mildly interesting, as I just did nearly the same, going from a GTX970 to a Radeon 8570. Did not have the same “it just works” experience however. But I blame that more on my lack of Linux knowledge than the video card.
I have a GTX970 but upgrading it would mean I have to upgrade the motherboard, the rams, etc etc etc
You dont really have to, but you would probably bottleneck a new card pretty badly if the cpu is from around the same timeframe as the 970
it was all pretty sweet back in 2013
No argument there! I also had a 970 back when it was new. Upgraded to a 2070 and I am still on that one. The 970 was pretty great, even got two of them at one point, then found out how useless SLI was and gave it to my mother lol.
My current computer is the one that I helped my late best friend build, and I’m so glad that we ended up going for an AMD GPU. I wasn’t using Linux back then (and neither was he), so it was just a lucky fluke. My switch to running Linux as my main operating system would’ve been far more stressful with a Nvidia GPU, it seems.
I’ve still got a GTX-1080 in service on my “HTPC.” Which…is starting to be a problem, honestly. It’s getting to where that card is too old to support things, like Bazzite’s HTPC system apparently involves things the GTX-1080 can’t do. It’s a kickass graphics card but it’s also a decade old and software has moved on. And I hate that shit, computer hardware outlives itself too damn often. I’ve got a literal pile of perfectly working ten year old computers.
My son works at a motorcycle dealer. He sends me a pic of a bike they just got in. A CBR1000RR-RSP. Well after putting on my boots and asking him if it’s for sale, they said they would sell it to me. The person who ordered it had to back out so if I could make it down there it was mine. I hopped on my 2001 CBR and headed to the store where I bought the bike. And to answer the question, YES it was definitely worth it. That motorcycle is the absolute hands down smoothest machine I have ever been on. It’s like riding a stick of butter down a teflon pan. I still can’t believe I own one as I honestly never even thought I would ever even see one in the wild.
Awesome.
215 horsepower out of a street legal, featherweight 1 liter NA engine is ‘normal’ now I guess, but it still boggles my mind. And its low inertia! If you sent that thing back in time, engine designers’ heads would explode.
Totally agree. The amount of hp this bike has blows my mind. But the thing like I said is just how smooth it is in the delivery and execution. The shifts are smooth and effortless, and the throttle is just smooth. You can dial in the power you want with different settings, so you can tone it down for things like riding in the rain. It’s so much different than my 01, which was just raw power and no electronic goodies other than fuel injection. I love having both, and have a ton of miles on the 01 which I am looking forward to matching with the new bike.
This one? Looks great. https://www.cycleworld.com/bikes/honda-cbr1000rr-r-sp-first-look/
That’s it. I got a 25 model, but it looks basically the same. They tweaked some internals from 24 to 25, but that’s the bike. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity for me, and I jumped on it. Definitely my largest impulse buy ever. I figure my friends all think I am having a mid life crisis, but it’s just a dream bike of mine that I never would have fathomed I would have a snowballs chance in hell of owning.
Haha. All my purchases are impulse buys!