
Merci ma tante, tu as bien raison. je peux avoir encore une part de ton super pudding chômeur svp?

has Chrome's "discover" Always been so clickbaity?
80% of the articles in my discover feed are so obviously clickbait i feel like I'm back on 2010 Facebook... Like "Scientists worked on a new beverage for 10 years, what they discovered will shock you" or things like "These three daily exercise will get you mean in one week". It's so obvious and low quality, does google not kind of filter it's sources for the discover page?
Which banner do you prefer?

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My journey from the GBD-H2000 to the Garmin fenix 7 solar and back to the GBD-H2000
So i bought the gshock this may, wanting to upgrade from my protrek to the gshock community. At first i loved it, its "bare" aspect, not being a smartwatch but more a rugged watch with smart capabilities. Then i started to have doubts. Mostly because of two things : the cheap plasticky feeling of the watch and the poor software (watch as well as app). About the cheap plasticky aspect, i thought a gshock would feel robust, unbreakable, have some metal in it etc... However the gbd h2000 has no metal whatsoever, and feels like a toy. The plastic bezel protection feels hollow when i tap on it, not even like it's full, but more a flimsy plastic shell, not a robust feeling at all. The software side is even worse ... The app feels like Casio hired only one person to work on it, the ux and interface are really really bad, it's slow, when you launch it the first screen you're presented with is some ads, not even your watch screen or your health stats, it's just really bad. The watch itself also

A pure classic

it's Friday! Show us the G you're wearing on this fine day!

My first Gshock review


So for a bit of context, I've worn a Protrek for three years and love it. I recently bought this GBD-H2000 to dip my toes in the sport/smartwatch field. I always loved Gshocks as a kid so this seemed like a good middle point between sport watch and Gshock ruggedness.
I've worn it for like two weeks now and here's my first impressions : I love the bare aspect of this watch. I didn't want a color screen, too many fancy apps on it etc, I have two young kids and want to spend less time on my phone already so I felt like having a "phone" on my watch would be a step back. I love that it connects to my phone to better see my trails and sleep analysis etc but I didn't want more on the "smart side" I even disabled notifications so not get my attention eaten anymore away from my family.
The rugged side of it I love it but I feel like we're not yet on the real Gshock ruggedness level. I understand it's a sport watch so lightness is important, yet it does feel quite a bit on the cheap side, it