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TikTok - Make Your Day

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Interestingā€¦ My local McDonalds charges between $1.10-$2.30 more for their itemsā€¦ gotta love NY! (and Iā€™m not in NYC, guaranteed the prices are higher there).

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A post was split to a new topic: xSIID vs NExT vs xMagic vs NExT2

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Itā€™s never been amazing for me either, but feature wise, I havenā€™t really found anything comparable yet. Open to suggestions tho.

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@Satur9 will love this.

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Ooooooh the chonk!

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Okay @amal time to work your magic.

https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPLUsSA

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Holy shit is that a tiny ass little stungun built into a false thumb?! Haha wooooow

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Piezo-powered implants for fish?

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Cyborg fish? How come there are no fish tanks in the fluffy cyborg thread?

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Do you have a fluffy fish to share?

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Logging into your computer with a chip implant:

Long story short, I just transitioned from service technician to service manager at my job. Now Iā€™m doing mostly office work. I would like to find an alternative to typing my 20 character password all day

I read about the ACR122U and Rohos. The ACR122U is not in stock currently with DT. is there an alternative or better solution since the topic I quoted above was posted.

Ideally I would like a scanner with onboard memory, where I could change the output as I change my login password, and it would be saved to the device not a certain computer. I would reference Logitechs macro software that works on the device, I believe. Iā€™ve got a NExT in my left hand thatā€™s been waiting for an opportunity just like this.

Thank yā€™all for any input.

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Rohos a great option.
I know some people are having success with the ACR1252u.

My quick and dirty alternative, is an off the shelf suggestion (but no memory like you are wanting)

an HF and LF reader in one like this

You could change the LF side of your NExT whenever a change needs to happen.
and or you can add a prefix and or suffix you manually type.

Another one, that I really like and I have built a couple of my own (i need to do a write up)

Super clever design and usability.
That should serve your purpose perfectly

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Thank you for the quick response. Iā€™ll dig more into these later today.

This sounds like a good solution.

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Definitely the strangest ergonomic keyboard Iā€™ve stumbled across.

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As someone that hates Alice layoutsā€¦ this gives me anxiety.

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I touch type, but Iā€™m not using that thingā€¦

At least it appears to have plenty of space for an NFC reader.

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Thatā€™s an awesome find! I daily-drive Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 and love it. Itā€™s great for RSI, especially during long programming sessions. Iā€™ve actually been looking for a decent mechanical ergonomic keyboard, dut dang are they expensive. The ZSA Moonlander is at the top of my list rn. It looks amazing, but $365 is a hard pill to swallow for a keyboard. (Iā€™m sure all the keyboard nerds are scoffing at that price)

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