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taqueso posted:I'd assume people would wipe and reinstall to avoid spyware. Judging by history this is always a good idea no matter the manufacturer.
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Thanks for the advice!
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Police Automaton posted:Judging by history this is always a good idea no matter the manufacturer. For sure.
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Delthalaz posted:Speaking of chinese notebooks, I am kinda interested in buying a cheap chinese computer but I don't want to buy a literal piece of garbage. Any suggestions for best bang for my buck? I wish there was a nice good Z80 microcomputer system on Aliexpress it is a thing i would enjua
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 23:53 |
Just buy a second-hand thinkpad or something off ebay.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 23:57 |
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Nettle Soup posted:Just buy a second-hand thinkpad or something off ebay. oh sure but I want an 8-bit CP/M box or something. and I'm too lzay to buidl fone. e: I have thinkpad and it.r gerat
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 00:00 |
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Does anyone have experience with Aliexpress lithium-ion cells? I'm guessing they're mostly fake
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Only buy unprotected cells and use your own protection circuits. The protected ones likely aren't. The advertised capacities are fiction, check the reviews for actual values. You can do ok, just buy from vendors with good rep and always check the reviews.
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Jerry Cotton posted:oh sure but I want an 8-bit CP/M box or something. and I'm too lzay to buidl fone. Sorry about your stroke.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 00:48 |
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Well this is horrifying: DIY dental crowns https://www.aliexpress.com/item/50P...2817106663.html Those rough edges! Oh god there's more. DIY veneers! https://www.aliexpress.com/item/70PCS-Bag-Teeth-Veneers-Resin-Anterior-Upper-Temporary-Crown-For-Dental-Oral-Care/32817381329.html Facebook Aunt fucked around with this message at 00:54 on Nov 4, 2017 |
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That is a very good idea and I don't know what could possibly go wrong with it
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 01:07 |
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They also sell cheap laser hair removal machines. Third degree burns, but first class prices.
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SEX BURRITO posted:They also sell cheap laser hair removal machines. Third degree burns, but first class prices. back in the day we used an open bucket of petrol
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 01:17 |
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I’m from Malaysia and there is an epidemic of fake dentists learning from YouTube videos and giving people cosmetic braces in cheap hotel rooms. They probably bought their equipments from Ali Baba. Taobao is apparently having a Malaysia sale, by the way. So maybe the Chinese can buy our hopefully legit stuff for a change.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 03:08 |
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light up upside-down heart for your bicycle
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 03:26 |
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Two people I went to school with invented that product, put it on Kickstarter, and made a moderate amount of money off it...and then within three months it had been ripped off by thousands of Chinese factories and was all over Amazon for a quarter the price. Sad.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 03:58 |
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Sagebrush posted:Two people I went to school with invented that product, put it on Kickstarter, and made a moderate amount of money off it...and then within three months it had been ripped off by thousands of Chinese factories and was all over Amazon for a quarter the price. Sad.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 03:58 |
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"my friend invented truck nuts for bikes and the chinese stole it!!!"
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Pick posted:"my friend invented truck nuts for bikes and the chinese stole it!!!" literally yes
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 04:05 |
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I'm sure products have been copied and sold before Kickstarters have completed, it's unfortunate but unavoidable if you carefully describe what your product is and how it works.
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Or if your product is simple enough that just looking at it steals the whole design
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cakesmith handyman posted:I'm sure products have been copied and sold before Kickstarters have completed, it's unfortunate but unavoidable if you carefully describe what your product is and how it works. I think that's how you get something manufactured with 0 risk now. It's like automatic prototyping for working ideas.
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goatface posted:Even per square meter seems cheap. Also arbitrary given the three dimensional nature of the product. You pay ^2 the price for two dimensions and ^3 for three.
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I don't know if kids like having backpacks as gifts? I know nothing about kids, but I personally rocked this cool af Chameleon Backpack for a year until it started coming apart at the weight-bearing seams: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/201...2311.0.0.jNVr2y A year was honestly more than I expected to get out of it, and if I wanted to, I could re-stitch it since the material isn't coming apart, just the stitches are opening. When I bought it, it was 14€, looks like it'll be 11,60€ in the upcoming sale. It comes out looking a bit more frumpled than the pics 'cause of the way it's packed. Still, I got many compliments on it. If you're in a colder climate, for any relative you could get this warm fleece ninja hood: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mul...2311.0.0.nTMnxI I ordered two; one for me and one for the husband, so I can confirm that they fit head sizes from small to massive. They've got a bit of a weird smell, but it's not overpowering. They look just like the picture, and most importantly, they do the job of being warm and comfortable when the snow hits. At 2,57€ a piece, great buy. For the boyfriend/husband Obligatory Underwear Gift I recommend these: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Add...2311.0.0.8tGXUo They're fun and they look great. They've kept their colours through several washes, and the husband said they're really comfortable and to order more.
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Sagebrush posted:Two people I went to school with invented that product, put it on Kickstarter, and made a moderate amount of money off it...and then within three months it had been ripped off by thousands of Chinese factories and was all over Amazon for a quarter the price. Sad. The trick is to make the kickstarter, wait for the Chinese factories to copy it and sell it on Aliexpress, and then send the copies to your backers. I haven't heard of this happening yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if it has.
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evobatman posted:The trick is to make the kickstarter, wait for the Chinese factories to copy it and sell it on Aliexpress, and then send the copies to your backers. that move is called the superchina
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This is nifty. It is a watermelon slicer that cuts out popsicle shaped chunks. http://s.aliexpress.com/RraqUFvM
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Bored posted:This is nifty. It is a watermelon slicer that cuts out popsicle shaped chunks. I wonder how much it was before the sale? I'm guessing around 1€. e: Anyway if you want it buy this which is the 100% exact same one from the same factory and costs less: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/201...2716257020.html
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evobatman posted:The trick is to make the kickstarter, wait for the Chinese factories to copy it and sell it on Aliexpress, and then send the copies to your backers. Alternatively, how great would it be if Chinese factories started using kickstarter for marketing their own new products?
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# ? Nov 5, 2017 04:13 |
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Has anyone gotten/used the knockoff Lego plates from Ali? I got a killer deal on Legos due to a prime day glitch and want to make the boy a Lego table but the plates are $6.99/small area, so $$. If they suck, I’ll buy real ones but I’m hoping the fake ones aren’t terrible. (I’m not worried - he’s passed the point of putting stuff in his mouth and we let him get stuff from the dollar stores, so I’m sure it’s not too far off from Ali stuff).
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# ? Nov 5, 2017 05:55 |
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To contribute to Pick's recent gift-chat post: For your friend, housemate, teenage niece/nephew/cousin: Patches and enamel pins! These are trendy af right now and come in a range of styles. Don't pay more than a dollar or two per item. Just type 'patches' in the search bar. For your mom / aunt / female colleague who likes cute things: This weird animal planter. It comes with a ball of dirt and some Chinese Mystery Seeds but you could probably swap those out for real seeds. For your raver friend / relative: A sound-activated light-up mask. These sell for $20-$40 on other sites but I got one for $8 from AliExpress. It works perfectly and will keep you warm if you're going to a festival or doof. For your nephew / niece / teenage cousin who is going through an awkward goth phase: Really anything from the Halloween section (keyword when searching is 'decor'). Maybe a spiderweb tablecloth for their For your crafty relative: embroidered sequin patches. They come in heaps of different designs. Again, don't pay more than a few dollars per item but they're a great gift for anyone who likes crafting or similar twee stuff. For your goony friend that still lives in their parents' basement: a wolf goblet! Just look at this loving thing. Wild card! What to get for someone you know nothing about : A 5D mosaic or 'diamond painting cross stitch'. These are kits that come with a million rhinestones and a pattern that makes a pixelated image once you put them together. Like an incredibly finicky paint by numbers. You can get literally any design you can think of so if you don't know anything about a person except 'likes cats' search for 'cat 5d mosaic' and you'll instantly have thousands of potential presents.
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cyberia posted:For your nephew / niece / teenage cousin who is going through an awkward goth phase: Really anything from the Halloween section let's see what happens when i type in Halloween hmmmm https://i.imgur.com/6mNaPMe.png hmmmmmmmmmm
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MissEchelon posted:
That's an interesting shell design.
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so that's why they call it a clam
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Good luck finding the pearl, I hear it's invisible on those things
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If something is being sold as a lot, is there any way to order a single item, beyond asking the seller? I want some patches but not 100 of them at a time.
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Lullabee posted:Has anyone gotten/used the knockoff Lego plates from Ali? I got a killer deal on Legos due to a prime day glitch and want to make the boy a Lego table but the plates are $6.99/small area, so $$. I've been buying knock off lego products from various companies on Ali express and the quality is decent. Not a hundred percent as good as regular lego, but good enough.
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