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Cake day: March 30th, 2025

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  • 5 star reviews (even real ones) are useless. They generally just say: “awesome product, love it”

    No feedback or product info and anything. 4 stars and 2 stars are the most interesting to me. People who don’t care and like it rate 5, people who don’t care but didn’t like it rate 1.

    2 and 4 star ones thought about the product and found at least one fault normally, and that lets you read about it a bit more. And then you can decide if the issues mentioned by the comments directly are worth it for the price for you.

    Plus it’s generally easier to tell if the 4 star text review is real.







  • Cool, in that case using super glue on the lock should block that up enough that people won’t be able to use it any more, and it should be much cheaper than buying anything new.

    When it comes to keeping people out though, do keep in mind that no realistically usable suitcase will prevent access once someone has access to some basic tools and privacy.


  • Bit of a follow up question: what exactly is your goal? Remove the lock quickly/cheaply or to actually have a secure/sturdy suitcase?

    Is it in case it gets stolen or to avoid accidental damage?

    I guess overall just why is having the lock an issue for you? I can think of many reasonable ones (I don’t like them either) just want to know which one it is for you.



  • NFTs could have been great, if they had been used FOR the consumer, and not to scam them.

    Best thing I can think of is to verify licenses for digital products/games. Buy a game, verify you own it like you would with a CD using an NFT, and then you can sell it again when you’re done.

    Do this with serious stuff like AAA Games or Professional Software (think like borrowing a copy of Photoshop from an online library for a few days while you work on a project!) instead of monkey pictures and you could have the best of both worlds for buying physical vs buying online.

    However, that might make corporations less money and completely upend modern licencing models, so no one was willing to do it.