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Dia dhuit agus failte! I am creating this community because I really liked /r/Ireland, but the decisions that Reddit admins have made regarding API access and the frankly awful way they have treated third party developers and the wider user base have left me wanting an alternative.

Simply put, the worst part about /r/Ireland was Reddit and the direction the company was going in.

So with that said, here is an alternative. A community for the island of Ireland, a place for Ireland and Irish people. I hope to enable discussion about news & current events, where people can ask questions, share memes, and just for general good craic and good vibes. Memes, shitposts, questions, discussions and news are all welcome.

I would ask people to not take the piss please, and if ye are going to post articles, please don't post paywalled ones.

Anyway, suggestions welcome. I hope you enjoy this community.

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Where can I buy individual PC parts (like Power Supply Unit and PC Case) in Dublin? I checked Curry's and Harvey Norman both didn't have individual parts.

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[โ€“] beardflex@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Sorry, I didn't see that they were moving. I don't really know any other brick & mortar stores in Dublin for PC Components anymore.

I know you're looking for a physical store but you should check out GPU Tracker. You'll generally pay more for components from Irish companies than you will on the continent.

[โ€“] iamak@infosec.pub 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

you generally pay more for Irish companies

Even with extra shipping when buying on the continent?

Also I wanted to ask how significant is the black friday sale? As in what's the average discount in %?