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RouterOS 7.19.2 Changelog
RouterOS 7.19 stable
[BVWSC] Use Raconteur on Wednesday
Micromatic's are great for travel.
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RazoRock GOAT (Merkur 34C copy)
Screek presence sensor
I bought a brad nailer.
Thursday SOTD Thread - February 27th, 2025 (#626)
RouterOS v7.18 stable changelog
Free Talk Friday
Free talk Friday
RouterOS v7.17 Stable Release Notes
Password resets
tal@lemmy.today explains the history of computer "themes" (dark background with light text vs. light background with dark text), with photos and everything.
Price checker at Macy's Department Store
I'm doing the initial burn in on my wife's new air fryer.
Our boiler is getting its yearly tune up.
Closed comb vs open comb does not play into aggressiveness as much as people think. There might be a correlation just based off the fact that most open comb razors sold are also aggressive... but it's not a hard and fast rule.
This picture does a great job explaining the geometries involved, and it applies to open comb and closed comb alike.
People might enjoy open comb razors for other reasons. They're sort of designed to let long whiskers get through to the blade easier, but even that is debatable.
Either way, there are mild and aggressive open comb razors, and there are mild and aggressive closed comb razors. A vast majority of safety razors are closed comb.
To answer your question about suggesting a razor, can you clarify what you mean by mildly aggressive? Do you want something mild and efficient? Something with blade feel? Something in the middle?