As the title goes… Per community rules, I’d appreciate it if we keep politics out of this discussion
Just the basics
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The reviews on this are worth reading. You might get some interesting recommendations after reading them, though.
Airline tickets.
Dev boards for different microcontroller and fpga platforms. Also UART to USB adapters because I can never find one when I need one and just end up ordering more.
Anything else I can buy bricks and mortar without much hassle.
All of my pet’s food.
3 years? Probably 10kg of dark chocolate, 15L of hazelnut syrup, and 50kg of protein powder.
What are you going to snack on in a months time though?
First, I’d buy multiples of everything from the LDS pantry store.
If I could do one more thing it would be to download kiwix and everything on wikipedia
Why are you downloading Wikipedia? You’ll only be banned from online shopping, not using the Internet.
N95s. I can’t find any locally that fit me.
My main reasons for wearing a mask is I’m sensitive to perfumes and I work in a dusty warehouse.
They are also good for flu season.
Probably stock up on some tech hobby stuff that I can’t get in brick-and-mortar stores (SBCs, maybe a PinePhone or something).
Nothing. I still buy most of my stuff physically
I rarely buy stuff online and when I do it’s usually something I could buy locally too but I get it for cheaper from China.
Just the things currently on my shopping list. A CPU fan, a network card, some exterior lights for my house… There are no items that I buy online repeatedly.
I feel like if I stocked up, I’d then feel more tempted to shop as my supplies dwindle. I also find that if I have a large supply of something, I use it faster than expected.
That said, there’s a few replacement parts of things I use regularly that I have no idea where I’d shop for something compatible physically. Things like produce savers for my fridge and filters for my air purifier
Socks and shoes. I can’t find anything big enough for my clown feet at retail.