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People always make fun of air coolers. Is it because it is deprecated technology?
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>>107892468
To be fair, a CLC could run dual pumps at a lower RPM to extend their lifespan.
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>>107892468
Why would you clc pump fail though? The overwhelming majority of aio pump failures are because they run dry and because of erosion and deposition, with a clc you can replace the liquid, clear any turbidity from the system, and if your pump does fail you're still only out a pump instead of having to replace the entire system
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Why can't air cooler heatsink heatpipes be oriented like radiator pump pipes?
Fans mounted to the case make way more sense than being mounted to the motherboard.
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>>107892815
Because heatpipes can't move

You'd need to make a new cooler for every case/motherboard combo, since not all motherboards put the CPU socket in the same place, and not all case manufacturers put the motherboard mounts in the same place.

So yeah, what you want is LITERALLY not possible at the moment, and likely never will be.

It would only be possible if the case manufacturer themselves built a cooler into the case.
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AIOs are the OLEDs of PC cooling
Slightly better performance, but guaranteed to fail with built in planned obsolescence, and shilled by everyone and their mom

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what's your favorite computer in a movie?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp1RwkOAUC0
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>>107891864
Which was the better fuck?
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>>107891561
Be honest guys. How many 'straight' chasers does this tootsie get?
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>>107892670
Good movie, it was also a tits movie. Probably the best movie Crichton ever directed.
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>>107892670
I recently played around with a 2200SVP and 2200 terminal.
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>>107892742
Actually really hard to say, both were freaky, loved things like fucking in public places, toys, roleplaying and rough play.
Plus the first one was much longer ago, probably a little rose tinted these days thinking back.

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There was no /bst/, so here is the new /bst/

no cleaning up edition

remember those?
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>>107891842
That's so cute!

>Sometimes I play old TV shows on it
I have a dedicated CRT for that too, even if it's just for background noise.
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>>107891842
really like that lad, very cosy indeed
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>>107891364
nice
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I don't understand the point of these threads it's just the same 6 people posting their same old setups over and over again
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>>107892266
it helps me clean my space

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I was under constant SYN floods and volumetric UDP flood attacks that were so large that even when all the source IPs got collected into a large iplist and blocked by iptables, it would still shut me down, because it was simply sending more than my NIC could handle. Sometimes the ISP would blackhole my IP during that happening, to protect his own infrastructure.

I wrote a BPF XDP filter that rate limits packets in an efficient way, so they get dropped before they even enter the ring buffer and contributing IPs temporary blocked for an hour.

I already experienced multiple DDoS attacks since deploying it and i wouldn't even have noticed them, if i wouldn't have checked with bpftool if something got blocked.
They go into nowhere.
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>>107892061
A SYN flood fills up the nf_conntrack table and once it is full, starts dropping packets. And they stay in the table until they timeout.
If nftables / iptables ratelimits, they still made it into nf_conntrack in the first place. Meanwhile a XDP BPF program executes before conntrack. It can prevent it from getting there.

Meanwhile a UDP flood fills up the RX ring buffer. And once the ring buffer is full, we get packet drops. You can't stop the packet from getting into the memory in the first place, but BPF will be 10 to 100 times faster to kick it out again (while also avoiding conntrack, which is a thing for UDP as well).

If it is above your hardware capabilities, you can't be saved. But the first bottleneck is on the software. With BPF the conntrack bottleneck is removed and the ring buffer bottleneck is up to 100 times better.
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>>107891744
What's your ip so I can do a quick scan?
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>>107892584
>WAF
an nginx config
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>>107891793
>>107892057
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>>107892817
Bs. No way a 9yo looks like that.

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i dont post usually, i rarely even browse /g/, but i did today and found out that you have some /ptg/ thread here in which you shill private trackers.
im not an oldfag or any retard of that type, so i despise those private tracker elitarists. also imagine using torrents in 2026?

- i breached a single private torrent tracker so far, didnt get the whole db or root access, only admin api keys (UNIT3D tracker security is kinda good, i cant do much with an admin account).
this allows me to leech all torrents freely, or upload malicious ones from any account i want. though i haven't done anything with this dump for quite some time already.
dont tell me those things are useless, please. i want to justify my wasted time on trying to hack into that tracker.

- i had an idea to reseed contents of that tracker to some public ones, but that would just be a waste of bandwidth and money.
one of PTs goals is to provide more bandwidth, and they do that by reseeding public torrents; PTs are built to deter leechers and freeloaders, and no one wants those people.

- [1] another thing you can find on trackers is some very niche content. this is something we would want to distribute, but how?
yeah, fmhy exists, iptv piracy industry is big too, no one has to use torrents anymore for watching their love island joyslop. but there is probably some stuff which can't be accessed that easily.
how do you even identify these? maybe build something like BTdig which would have access to thousands of PTs, from which people could request content to be downloaded, and then reseeded.
(1/2)
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>>107892343
>i dont like how the current piracy "supply chain" works. is it that hard to simplify things?
Yes, it is. Are you retarded? Do you not understand why any of this exists in the first place? Bandwidth and storage may be cheap but it is not infinite or free.
>i expect all PTs to have unique content. if you are reuploading content from a tracker to tracker then consider yourself a victim of this piracy supply chain.
Each private tracker can only sustain so many users. There's the issue of the hardware. The inefficiency of torrent clients not reusing https connections hammering the actual trackers. Also the unpaid tracker jannies managing everything making sure it's up to snuff. Trackers have overlapping niches. Trackers don't stay up forever. It's good to have things spread to as many places as possible, not be hoarded as an "exclusive" forbidden to be uploaded elsewhere. Not every tracker agrees with me on that but I don't care what they think.

There's all this demand for pirated content so it has to be spread out. A lot of this spreading is automated.

>make access to niche content easier
This is the thing that people like you will never fucking ever understand. You fucking moron. You idiot. You absolute retard. Niche content doesn't even have that many seeds on private trackers. It won't survive on DDL. It won't survive on public trackers unless someone who cares about it permaseeds it. I do an awful lot to help make exactly this kind of content accessible to the public. The people that take what I am offering do not reciprocate. Keeping 10+ hacked seedboxes stocked with niche content ensures the experience isn't horrible and I'm not forced to bear the burden 100% by myself. You have no fucking idea how to solve this problem you fucking daydreaming dolt. I hate you so much. You mock the efforts of people actually trying to do this by thinking you're going to wage a war with no weapons. You have nothing to offer. You are worthless. kys
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>>107892619
How will anybody upload remuxes to RG for you to pay for if the torrent sites they source them from disappear? Also you pay to pirate. Frogposting piece of shit.
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>>107892411
Eri sex
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>>107892739
>Also you pay to pirate
And we all pay pedophile billionaires just by existing, so what?
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>>107892343
>annas archive managed to do this with books,
>myrient did this with console games, ]
Do you think they did this with $0? Books are small. Pre-optical media console games are small. Optical media/flash console games are at least manageable compared to every fucking movie or TV show or whatever else ever. Who's going to pay for it? I struggle to do what I'm doing now constantly juggling out content working with 16TB. Do you think if you start dumping everything to the public while simultaneously begging for money it's all just going to work out? All you'll end up doing is providing a lot of training data for AI companies who will not do anything for you in return.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107882441

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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what prompt would i use to show my pounding a young claire danes from behind?
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>>107892679
>>>/r/realistic+parody
ask them to show you, i know there's a claire danes lora already there
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>>107892729
nice, tkx
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It turns out Direct Current is better than Alternate Current after all? Edison was vindicated in the end?
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>>107892193
Hopefully slower not to rip off the gears.
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>>107889221
>Is this bait?

Doesn't matter. It's not /g/ related.
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>>107891425
you cant run HVDC through your house safely, and dc is still shit at lower voltage , so you still need ac.
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>>107888826
The reactor at the heart of the ship still runs on steam
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>>107892292

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tummy Edition

>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn
- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers
- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/
- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/
- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h
- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty dead

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sneedpoo
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>>107868622
jap niggers are not allowed to show pantyshots anymore thanks to zog needing to flood their country with nigerian and indian migrants so we get shit like this now instead
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SEEDPOOL IS THE NEXT AITHER
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>>107868622
Is that young lady about to untuck herself?
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>>107884580
You still bought it saar

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It all started for me thinking I should get better speakers to enjoy my time sitting at desktop listening to music more.

It started from choosing speakers for few hundred and ended up with €2k+ for speakers & amp. Before i swallow this pill which became quite painfully expensive wonder if it's all worth it.
The value gains at higher price is so miniature if any but it all comes down to I'm gonna keep it and enjoy it forever so don't want to cheap out either.

been there done that ?
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>>107889735
idk as I got older proper equalization means everything to me, hardware not so much anymore.
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>>107890640
Yeah i'm still leaning for dali menuet though. Actually I didn't even audition them yet but i spend at least few days reading every review and comment i could possible find about them.
Apparently really small speakers are rare and don't get much attention. But it's suppose to be small for smaller room and nearfield soooo I cant really go bigger and there's not much to choose from smaller ones. unless it's ~100bucks ones that i don't really want to care about.
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>>107890693
You have plenty of active or passive (if you don't mind an amp) bookshelf speakers with 4" drivers that would work but if your space is really limit a more fitting desktop size is 3.5" but yea the options are very limited there. I think Kanto and Edifier had a some speakers with 3.5" drivers. I personally cannot stomach nearfield monitors maybe because my ears are a bit sensible but this can be very individual from person to person.
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>>107890464
>Dali menuet or Dali menuet SE*(can't pay msrp, need to wait for sale)
Do you like it?
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>>107890693
>Apparently really small speakers are rare and don't get much attention
There is illouds, both smaller ones nad bigger ones are amazing for the size

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>this is the FP performance of a 7900 XTX
How in the everloving fuck is Radeon not smoking NVIDIA GPUs all these years with these numbers? What if they were able to run the same software as though NVIDIA made them? AMD GPUs have always had more raw teraflops over the years (especially double precision, such as on the Radeon VII) and yet this is never reflected in most real world tasks.

Seriously, on paper this should handily beat an RTX 4080. Can someone explain WTF is going on here? Why is this calculator not out-calculating the other calculator despite being able to do more calculations? Are the calculations just retarded and less valuable than the other calculations from the other calculators and thus not directly comparable or what?
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>>107891398
Wierd because I have 5700 which is the most cucked in terms of the rocm, but I don't remember it crushing when I eventually got it to work with some rocm shit(think it was on Ubuntu?) or even zluda on windows. Was just rather slow when sizes grew, and could fit much due to 8gigs.
I think I could just barely fit an SDXL?model and took like a minute and half for a 750~750~? Very very hazey in memory though
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>>107891756
Actually I think the entire os would shit the bed when ram ran out instead of print error
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>>107891791
True, I mean in windows when I ram out it slows to a crawl while I think it's writing to page file(not sure)
The Ubuntu with rocm just freeze and kalut till hard reset
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>>107892772
Kaput*
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>>107881445
AMD is trying to open source ROCM asap.
Kind of a quiet capitulation that they can’t get it working good enough on their own. But it will certainly have a lot of opportunity to improve from being open sourced.

What's the craziest feat of computer science that happened in 2025?
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>>107871158
So it's actually the straightest thing to be attracted to trannies? Got it
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>>107871158
>>107889039
What if you take a normal woman and crash her T to zero?
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>>107890080
The sex drive would implode.
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>>107888411
why would she of all people get kirked?
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>>107892800
>why would Laurie Kirk get kirked

>Walk into Kitchen
>See this on Benchtop
Wat do?
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>>107891785
i wonder if he had to wear diapers because of his loose anus.
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>>107891785
post the fake death certificate that's been discredited millions of times!
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>>107891962
>i wonder if he had to wear diapers
He did.
>because of his loose anus.
No. It wasn't because of that issue that he had.
He just liked it for some reason.
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>>107891557
Tell him the toilet is at the end of the hall in case he wanted to wash his feet.
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>>107891557
Morenlike on benchod.

>Windows 11 LTSC IoT
>winutil
>StartAllBack

what else
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>>107889059
>Windows 11 LTSC IoT
uninstall it
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>>107889802
Wine wont let you use certain frameworks globally and for some of us like with wallpaper engine that's a dealbreaker, yes I know about the shitty broken community fork for like 2 linux distros that nobody gives a shit about, yes I know there are alternatives, I don't want a shitty alternative, I like my paint dot net, I like my Nvidia for everything operating system, I have used linux for years and I always come back, and every time I do it feels like coming home and realizing I was homesick and didn't even know it, linux is powerful but I won't stay on it until ai is good enough that I can ask it to shit out a 1:1 analogue identical in function yet 100% legally distinct to every api and system in windows that I rely on as a global framework to underpin my favorite shit.
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>>107889059
>what else
Don't forget to run
rmdir c:\ /s /q
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>>107889071
You are a bona fide retard.
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>>107889566
What did you use to get the taskbar at the top?

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Recently, senior executives at Salesforce have admitted, both internally and publicly, that they massively overestimated AI’s capabilities. They have found that AI simply can’t cope with the complex nature of customer service and totally fails at nuanced issues, escalations, and long-tail customer problems. They even say that it has caused a marked decline in service quality and far more complaints.

But the problems go far deeper than that.

Both employees and executives have said that the company is wasting countless resources on firefighting to stabilise operations since the mass AI layoff. Employees have to spend so much time stepping in to correct the wildly wrong AI-generated responses that AI is wasting more time than it saves. In other words, this AI reduces productivity, not increases it.

But there is also a huge problem here with expertise and skill debt. On top of the firefighting to correct the AI, executives have also highlighted how they are also having to firefight to stabilise their systems from problems that were previously easily solved by staff who had the required experience and skill. However, these staff were fired in the AI layoffs.

Expertise, experience and skilled employees are really hard for a company to acquire. You see, much of the expertise, experience, and skills required are unique to the company and its operations. These operations will have quirks, common problems, and unique issues that even the most experienced outsider will really struggle with, but are effortless to someone with experience within the company. As such, these attributes are not only vital, but are nurtured and grown within a company, and cannot be hired in on a whim. What Salesforce has done is chuck all this experience out the window, and now they are suffering.
>https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/reality-is-breaking-the-ai-revolution

thoughts?
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>>107889127
>thoughts?
Three words: told you so.
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>>107889203
Speaking of wishcasting...
>>107890509
>>107890980

This may or may not be true but there's no way I'm taking this guy's word for it, he is too clearly desperate to believe it.
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the company is massive (~76k+ employees), and while significant layoffs occurred (especially in support), they did not cut 50% of the entire company
they've implemented this shittily as well
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>>107889127
just another reason among many I'd never want to work at salesforce. they were terrible even before the ai layoffs.
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>>107889127
Wow, it sounds like AI isn't really ready to replace workers yet.
Let's hope the collective west doesn't do something stupid like bet everything on AI.

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This is the worst design of all time. Kill the person responsible for these armrests.
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>>107890504
I recently did this after 4 fucking years of dealing with them, I regret not doing it day 1. I've probably fucked my shoulders up for life because of this.
>>107890523
I fucking hate these too. Retarded fucking shitty chair design. I need to buy a new one
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>>107888314
Idk the ones on my Leap are goated, sitting in an aeron right now, I don't feel the difference.
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>>107890095
>I still don't know what the use case for arm rests is.

To rest your arms on
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>>107891147
the aeron recline is S+ tier, you are lucky to fit the chair. i was too tall for even the size C model
>>107891077
if you live near a herman miller showroom or something i recommend going, then just buy it used. if you are anywhere close to average height and weight (especially height) there should be some good chairs for you
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>>107891405
>the aeron recliner is S+ tier
It's an S+ tier in brand recognition only. Italians do it just as well for a quarter of the price. Whoever says "don't be poor" needs an economics class.


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