Looks like I’m spoiled for choice. Temu has exactly the same for 11.29. Not that I’d be purchasing from either place; it’s just another example of Amazon’s enshittification.

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      I use the sharpal dual grit… have found it to be a pretty handy… much more convenient than a soap stone as well

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          It sure would be. Let me know how your kitchen knives go on a brick. Maybe I’ll try some shed tools on that

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    My co-worker & I have the exact same lunchbag, except the label has a different gibberish name on it. Yup, both from Amazon.

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    I deleted my Amazon account last month. No more Goodreads and IMDb is just another plus.

    Extracted my ebooks from my Kindle with Calibre, so I am fine.

    Feeling good and less targeted and bombarded.

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      Having really hard time converting Kindle books lately, especially since last time I tried this, the deDRM plugin couldn’t handle the newest Kindle for PC versions. Is there an easy way that doesn’t involve getting a physical Kindle device? Does the Android thing work?

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        I suppose the easiest way is installing an old kindle for PC version, if that’s the problem (not through the kindle website)

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        Calibre is a program for Windows/Linux. To be able to export books (and deDRM them) there are different plugins, but I never heard about one for Google Play Books.

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        Google Play Books allows publishers to set the DRM policy. Some titles are not protected and can be just downloaded as EPUB. For the DRMed books, it can send them to Adobe’s ebook reader/sync app, which (last I checked) can be decrypted by the Calibre deDRM plugin.

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    Almost everything on Amazon is cheap trash, and they promote the hell out of all that trash instead of products of any quality. I am also so sick of the click funnels where you search for a specific item and they just give you pages full of knockoff trash as search results even if you go to a specific brand store. It’s nonsense.

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    I will not defend Amazon. But the lack of local retail/price gouging which is shipping in Canada keeps pushing me to Amazon.

    I need a role of 3D printable filament or an SD Card. The nearest store is 1-2 hours away and costs twice as much for the convenience, buying from the manufacturer may not possible and if it is shipping cost just as much as the product.

    I would love it if there was competition, but there isn’t and Amazon knows it. So for the most part I just buy from brands I know are safe.

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      I have a few local electronic shops.
      It’s just that they dont have what I need or are way more expensive.

      It is almost impossible to buy RAM or a CPU in person outside of specialty shops.
      SSDs or HDDs are only available in low capacity (<2TB) and/or low spec (M.2 Gen3).

      Nothing of use for an enthusiast.
      The only worth they have to me are as a appliance seller (e.g. TVs, household appliance, general use audio equipment)

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          MediaMarkt and Saturn (our largest electronics retailers) first merged then were bought up by JD.com (chinese retailer)
          Any other shop is a small chain/one-man-army type of shop which usually don’t have what I need :/

          Recently discovered a decent camera shop by coincidence while traveling :) That was cool.
          They are both physical and online. And they werent pushy about their products. Which is great!

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      My day bag is a Chrome. I got it at their brick and mortar location in lower Manhattan over ten years ago. It goes on every trip with me short or long and has seen multiple lengthy eras of daily use yet it doesn’t have a single fray or tear. And if it did, they have a free lifetime repair policy. Fucking incredible, literally one of the most excellent purchases of my life.

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        This is why I have a few different bags. Their stuff is bomb proof and the lifetime warranty is solid.

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    This far from a solution but the thing I do is do a quick search for it on a search engine and look for websites makes a list of the best ones you can buy at the moment. Here’s an example: I search for “best hiking shoes for national parks” and many outdoor-focused gear websites will recommend shoes from brands like Columbia and Merrell.

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      That’s a sure fire way to land on AI generated affiliate sites that just rank items by popularity or their royalty %

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      Those are all just affiliate spam links, often AI made, generated to get people to spend the most money so they get the best kickbacks.

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    “Hoement” immediately stuck out to me and sounds like a portmanteau of “hoe” and “moment”

    Sounds cool enough to be used as slang

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      Same. Companies named 5 random characters that come and go as fast as the sun rises. and thousands of white label products. Amazon is a flea market of shit, hard to find what you need even with exact part numbers.

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        Difference is the quality.
        The listed item may break after 10 months or is not comfortable.
        Meanwhipe this holds up for >5 years and feels very good.

        You pay for actual wages, quality assurance and not being subject to cancerous dyes they use over there without preparing them.

        I will never buy anything plastic on Amazon or AliExpress that will enter my body.

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        Thats the price of a good quality product produced in decent conditions by a small company in Europe. Maybe could be cheaper if it was facory produced, but not much of that going on anymore is there? Anything lower is either sweatshop, low quality material/work or not produced in Europe. I use this stuff and can highly recommend it. You can check my posting history if you think I go around promoting a random buisness.

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      Lmfao 170€ for a bag. Are you people rich? If Europe can’t produce a good quality 50€ bag ethically, it doesn’t deserve my money either. It’s a fucking BAG

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        If it holds up longer, start by divind it by each year you use it daily for.

        Once break even, determine if it’s still too expensive .

        Buy cheap, buy twice.
        Buy decent, buy once (for longer time).

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          No, no and no. Artificial tough fabrics and sewing methods are extremely affordable industrially in 2025. I will not pay 170€ for something that should cost, extremely generously, 50€.

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              Give me numerical data for that. I can buy fucking 10 cent microcontrollers and program them at home because 200 years of industrial development have made it that there’s so little labor involved in their production, it’s a matter of economy of scale. Manufacture loads of cheap, resistant fabrics such as viscosa, manufacture loads of cheap, long-lasting messenger bags. But no, it has to be 100 different small-production models because we need 100 different varieties of messenger bags instead of reliable, affordable, mass-produced Eco-friendly options

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            May be.
            Didnt know wages became affordable as well.

            This aint the US where you don’t pay for the social safety net :)
            Also I’m not into sweatshop products if it can be avoided.

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              This aint the US where you don’t pay for the social safety net

              Fuck that. In my European country, 25% of young people endure unemployment and nobody can fucking afford housing, where are our safety nets in Spain? Our purchase power is worse than it was 25 years ago, and keeps worsening. Wages in Spain are extremely affordable, we get paid like utter shit, minimum wage is 1300€ a month.

              Go and spend 170€ in a bag 150€ of which go to the capitalist owner of the company.

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            yeah I dropped a comma. that particular layout is less of an everyday bag and more of a working bike messenger bag. for that purpose it’s pretty fairly priced- my messenger bag for work was in the $500 range. there’s a pretty big distinction between a regular messenger bag and a bike messenger bag- one sits low and on the hip while bike mess bags are designed for documents and small parcels and they sit high and tight on the back to stay slim for lane splitting and traffic. of course, it’s not just a working messenger bag, it’s also good for cycle commuters and the likes, but they’re less comfortable in that configuration.