I don't have too much attachement to material things, but there is a list of some cool items I would be very happy to recieve. It's a good option for a gift, as well an item you would like to sell to me or bring to me from a location I rarely visit.
Ultralight Nitecore PowerBank :: just a slim minimalistic UL powerbank.
Eyeglasses Frame :: light, durable and comfortable eyeglasses frame and #49 looks nice. Not sure if this one worth the money, but know for sure that my current glasses are already too scratched and have a wobbly frame.
Orange Petzl Gri-Gri :: I don't usually take it to the rocks, but it looks like a nice climbing accessory.
Hammock :: some comfortable hammock with net and tent, not necessary the one linked.
Minisforum MS-A1 :: very compact and portable workstation, potentially can be used with external graphics card.
Shure MV7+ Dynamic Mic :: a deep sounding, but still portable mic.
YOUSHARES Pop Filter :: a pop filter similiar to shure rk345 for Shure SM7B microphone, but without plastic ring. I plan to use it with MV7+.
BenQ RD280UA :: 28" 4k matte monitor. It has 3:2 aspect ratio and good pixel density for usage with 2x scaling, other than that it just ok IPS panel, not something too special, but due to aspect ration it's a very good workhorse for me.
Lofree Flow Lite JIS :: this one is tricky. You can think that this keyboard is neither ergonomic, nor portable, but despite 600g weight, it's a quite portable (easy to pack, carry and setup as one piece in contrast to splits). Moreover, due to the JIS layout it can be very ergonomic (wide mode and multiple buttons under thumbs turns awful stagger into wonderful ergoer). In addition to that it have low actuation force and really nice typing sound, which should result in a great typing experience. Funny enough it looks close to my "endgame", the only bothering thing is a necessity of a separate mouse/touchpad/trackball. BTW, Flow2 is configurable with VIA, but Flow Lite JIS is probably not :(
Magic Trackpad (White, USB‑C) :: as you can see from items above that I'm considering a kind of portable workstation setup and many keyboards are missing trackpoint or any other way to manipulate cursor, so I think the best currently available option will be a trackpad, which I can place directly under the keyboard.
Another Trackpad :: some no name touchpad, but according to reviews it's quite good.
Japanese ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen13 :: 32GB ram, 2.8K mate display. It's a bit lighter than my current laptop and much more battery efficient.
The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System :: this is a book I'm really curious about. I heard good things about BSD Design.
List of things I don't need anymore (I either got them or decided that they are not necessary anymore), keeping them for the history:
Nice tablet :: a tablet for reading pdfs, not sure which size I need.
Shinguards :: to save my shins from muay thai.
Sport Climbing Training Plan :: it's hard to allocate time for preparing workout plans, and it would be cool if some professional will make a training plan, so I can spend more time on what I usually do.
Japanese ThinkPad X1 Nano :: a very lightweight, but durable laptop. I'm highly interested in version with japanese keyboard layout, it has a smaller space and additional three button around it, that can be used as modifier to reduce a strain on the pinky.
Japanese ThinkPad X13s :: similiar to X1 Nano, but ARM-based and much more power efficient. Japanese keyboard layout is also important.
Nitecore NU20 Classic :: type-C light head lamp, with separate button for red and white light and 1 lumen red light mode.
Monk Plus Earphones :: compact and high-quality headphones. Black color with type-c cable. I would like to try a built-in mic.
Kakwa 55 :: a well-designed durable, roomy and light backpack with a frame, roll-top and good set of straps and pockets. No unecessary stuff, bells and whistles.
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