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@emgh if one would take family for a small trip to Sweden - where would you recommend? budget 500-2000€ ?
TIL I'm a gorilla
not much unlike @ehab
That's tough, what do you like?
If you want a bigger city your only options basically are Stockholm, Göteborg & Malmö.
nothing fancy --- just a change/out of home.
66$
can i help you?
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@emgh
you don't have to answer now.
I'll ping you again
Have you decided which country of yours is the poorest yet?
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70$
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remember if dino man likes your bid it is a valid bid
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Quick test...
Can you provide me with one? I am so selfless and would test it for the LET community as an independent person to see if these values are correct :P
1h10m from hardware arrival to YABS.
I like your priorities
@ZachNuyek
so, any rough estimate on delivery? just talk nothing on official.
The first batch of these mini PCs will be deployed next weekend.
The 9950x node hopefully next weekend as well but depends on shipping.
Any straggler mini PCs will be two weekends. ( Ordered yesterday/today )
Anything you guys want tested real quick before I turn it off and put in the pile?
Reasonable pls
none for now ig
I'd stick to either Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö probably.
Stockholm has most to offer, but is the most expensive. Very good metro system, so you can get away with a much cheaper Airbnb/hotel outside of the city if you live close to a metro line. Just check the time from the station to T-Centralen, which is the metro station in the main railroad station for an idea on how off the location is. City's a little stressful though and everything is tourist priced of course. You also can't really walk across it, so expect to take the metro. If you have kids, visit Gröna lund.
Gamla stan:
Gröna lund:
Göteborg is basically the same but less. No metro, but trams. Easier to get around. Somewhat cheaper. People are calmer and less stressed generally. It does however lack the classic areas of Stockholm that you might wanna see, like Gamla stan, Kungsholmen etc. If you're here though, stroll through Kungsportsavenyen. If you have kids, visit Liseberg - that'll for sure be appreciated.
Kungsportsavenyen:
Liseberg:
Then there's Malmö. Malmö is cheaper than the other two, and the smallest of them all, you can walk across the whole city basically. It's much smaller than the other two. There's not a lot of nice walking streets etc, but, it's closer to nature. Several places to walk in the woods etc just a bus trip away. Västra hamnen is a nice area to visit in Malmö. Also, it's close to Lund, which is a small but beautiful city that has some smaller cozy streets with older houses, and an old church called Domkyrkan. A benefit with Malmö is its proximity to Copenhagen for a day-tour, if you have kids, Tivoli in Copenhagen is probably appreciated.
Västra hamnen:
Domkyrkan:
omg such a sophisticated guide
A igpu test I think would be good but probably time consuming to set up, handbreak or ffmpeg transcoding?
Deal
I'm interested to know as well
@wadhah Provide the instructions and I shall do