Yep, for the price Lack can't be beat. I've read that some clever people even use them as server racks since the legs are just the right width.
As a fellow Mac user, I think you’re in for a challenge finding Mac media keys from anyone but Keychron, at least from my observations. Unfortunately most keycap sets don’t even include Command or Option keys. I own one Akko ASA profile set which does include those. I’ve also seen that PBTFans sets generally include Cmd/Opt, but I don’t personally own one. Best of luck!
I think the rise in popularity of large desk mats has made keyboard shelves less popular. I actually replaced a desk with a keyboard shelf for a larger desk with no shelf so that my keyboard and mouse wouldn’t be so cramped. Glad you found a desk that you like!
Tangentially related: I also hate the twist ties or little bits of plastic that they use on bread bags, so instead I use a set of bag sealing clips from Ikea. It was a set of 30 for just a few bucks and they’re such an improvement.
That's a great tip that I'd never considered, but it makes perfect sense!
What's an inexpensive or low-quality item that you ended up loving and keeping for years?
I bought a lift-top coffee table from a big box store almost a decade ago. It's entirely particle board and has seen better days cosmetically, but it's probably my single favorite piece of furniture. It's immensely practical for meals, using a laptop, or just bringing your remote/drink/whatever closer to your hand when laying down on the couch. I instinctively try to lift other people's coffee tables when I visit, and am mildly annoyed when it doesn't work...
I just finished Ghostwire: Tokyo and enjoyed it more than I expected given the tepid reviews. It’s first person but I found the combat satisfying. It’s easy to play in small doses if you don’t have much time. If you have PlayStation Plus Extra, it’s in the catalog.
Agreed! The fluidity of the controls and the overall ambiance of this game really hooked me.