Things you recently bought or got

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I just printed a Quoridor (Pacman Version) its a game where each player have a pawn and try to get on the opponent's start space to win. you can put walls to avoid or help the pawns.
 
I ordered some MECHANIC M35 flux and UV mask. I also ordered a Nollie 8 RGB controller for my PC. I might end up ordering a couple more for my other PC and both my nephews' PCs if I like it/find it worth it.

My old flux is supposed to be "no clean", but it leaves a very sticky and hard to clean residue behind, and I've heard that the Mechanic's flux was good, their other stuff I've used has been great, so I'll give it a try
 
Pre ordered Yoshi and the Mysterious Book as I had a discount, so got it for £30 ~ €34/$40. Even if I don't like it I can just resell and get my money back.


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A game called "Yurikill"

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The thing that caught my attention was the publisher, NIS America, their games aren't particularly cheap so I was surprised to find this for more than half off the price it goes for.

I didn't plan on buying Switch 1 games, but since nearly all games on Switch 2 are key cards it had that effect.
 
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I needed a M.2 SATA to USB adapter, so I figured I'd just buy the best one I could find, and it was only $33 on Amazon. Has a touch sensor that controls the screen with multi-taps to navigate through the features. Has a fat purple capacitor up top (Striped window area) that gives the drive 5 seconds to flush the DRAM cache to the SSD's flash chips and power down safely. It also supports a read-only mode, and can take NVMe or M.2 SATA drives. USB 3.2 gen 2 (10Gbps) supported for good speed. Chassis is aluminum and acts as the heatsink, and comes with ten 1cm x 1cm thermal pads for the flash chips and controller chip. It's over-engineered ( :wub: ) and the interface is Chinese by default, but a quick triple-tap on the touch pad gives you English. I really like that the screen shows you stats like drive temperature and health. As well as how full the drive is. The green dot in the upper left corner is the drive's activity light.

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Here's a close-up of the screen.
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I ordered about 100 ft of AWG 34 wire (in 3 different colors), some pre-wired 0805 blue LEDs (for customizing my model kits), a DS Lite ribbon cable to replace the broken one in my DS Lite, and decided to try an aftermarket metal frame for a MG Heavyarms I'm going to build next. Did I need it? Not really, but I wanted to try it.
 

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