I can't give up my Stream Deck plugins. I don't trust that that Linux port thing supports all the plugins I use.
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Thank you for giving me 3 huge reasons not to switch, cause I've been a bit tempted lately.
In recent memory I've gotten to explain the concept of Darmok a few times to friends that are either on the fence about starting, or had just started watching TNG. That episode is so goddamn strong.
And the default of chili, mustard, and onions is pretty un-fuck-with-able. If I wind up going to get my hair cut tomorrow, I could go for a couple double dogs on my way out.
If they want a third option, I usually recommend Brother, and even more I tend to recommend used/refurbished. We just don't carry those in my store.
God, the amount of times I've had to explain the EcoTank vs HP math to customers in my store, and then STILL have them pick an HP is fucking baffling.
There are a few.
1, my Mavercade KeebBrawler-01, which has been pretty comfy for Street Fighter 6, which itself I can't count as my own best purchase since it was gifted to me.
2, Monolith M1070C headphones. They're the first pair of closed-back headphones I've ever had that I don't hate wearing for extended periods.
3, Final Fantasy 14. My girlfriend's been playing since its initial release, and some of my other friends collectively convinced me to join. In the last couple weeks I've already put somewhere in the range of 50 hours into it and it's been a good way to bond with everyone.
Gaslight Obstruct Project
Christfire would've gone hard.
I use a metal straw with a silicon bendy bit on the end, and it's not like I throw away the bendy part.
Willingness to info dump works wonders in a casual retail sales environment. Customers come up with what they think are silly questions, and I'll just give them as complete an answer as I can, engaging fully. Vast majority of them are greatly appreciative of it.
A few even come into my store specifically to find and ask me stuff.
Compulsory customer service for a couple years might make retail customers less miserable to deal with overall.