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  • They ride on T-Mobile’s network, so they have lower priority. Also, support is terrible and almost non-existent. I use Mint myself and it’s been ok. It’s great until you run into an issue, and it can be hell to get it resolved. If it works though, you should be fine, that’s why you should always use the trial sim first so you can test for 7 days if it works on your phone and if you have good reception in the places you’re usually at.


  • All the obvious ones have been mentioned already, so I’ll just add:

    • Keyboard tray if your desk doesn’t have one. It allows you to achieve the 90 degree arm position without having to set your desk too low or your chair too high.

    • Wrist pad. A nice gel pad provides great support for your wrist. Just make sure your keyboard and mouse are at the appropriate heights, because if not, a wrist pad can make it worse.

    • Head rest add-on to your chair if it doesn’t have one.

    • Laptop stand to lift your laptop screen to eye level. It also helps to keep it aligned to an external monitor so they are the same heights.






  • A high yield savings account is good for short term savings. Instead of barely earning anything on a regular savings account, you can earn anywhere from 4% to 6% in interest just for putting money there. It has all the standard protections of a regular account (i.e. FDIC insured) so there’s nothing much to lose.





  • edric@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.worldArch Stability
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    2 days ago

    Arch was stable for me in the 5-6 years I used it (I’ve moved on to other distros since). The only issues I really had were grub and display related problems that were fixable in less than an hour. As another comment said, a quick search will instantly show you someone who already had the same issue and how it was resolved.